APVMA OPEN USE PERMIT 13979- TEBUCONAZOLE/ MUNGBEANS/ POWDERY MILDEW

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

tebuconazole

Available from:

APVMA PERMIT

INN (International Name):

tebuconazole

Manufactured by:

PULSE AUSTRALIA

Therapeutic area:

Group 3 Fungicide

Product summary:

For the control of powdery mildew in mungbeans.

Authorization status:

Registered and available

Authorization date:

2014-02-03

Patient Information leaflet

                                PER13979
Permit Version 1
Page 1 of 3 PERMIT TO ALLOW EMERGENCY USE
OF A REGISTERED AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT
FOR THE CONTROL OF POWDERY MILDEW IN MUNG BEANS
PERMIT NUMBER - PER13979
This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an
application granted by the APVMA
under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out
below. This permit allows a
person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner
specified in this permit in the
designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim
that the product can be
used in the manner specified in this permit.
THIS PERMIT IS IN FORCE FROM 3 FEBRUARY 2014 TO 30 JUNE 2017.
PERMIT HOLDER:
PULSE AUSTRALIA LIMITED
PO Box 151
HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352
PERSONS WHO CAN USE THE PRODUCT UNDER THIS PERMIT:
Persons generally
.
PER13979
Permit Version 1
Page 2 of 3
CONDITIONS OF USE
PRODUCTS TO BE USED:
FOLICUR 430 SC FUNGICIDE
PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS
Containing: 430 g/L TEBUCONAZOLE as their only active constituent.
NUFARM HORNET 500SC FUNGICIDE
PLUS OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS
Containing: 500 g/L TEBUCONAZOLE as their only active constituent.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
CROP
DISEASE
RATE
Mungbeans
Powdery mildew
_430G/L PRODUCTS_:
(_Erysiphe polygoni _or
145 mL/ha
_Podosphaera_ _xanthii)_
_500G/L PRODUCTS_:
125 mL/ha
CRITICAL USE COMMENTS:

Apply as foliar spray in total volume of at least 50L/ha by ground and
10L/ha by air.

DO NOT apply more than 3 applications per crop with a minimum
re-treatment interval
of 14 days between consecutive applications.

For optimal disease control apply at first sign of disease. A second
spray 14 days later
maybe necessary under some conditions.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD:
Harvest: DO NOT harvest for 21 DAYS after application.
Grazing: DO NOT graze or cut for stock food for 21 DAYS after
application.
JURISDICTION:
NSW & QLD only.
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS:
Export of treated produce:
To allow treated produce to be supplied or otherwise made available
for human consumption the
APVMA has established a temporary Maximum Re
                                
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