Country: Australia
Language: English
Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
chlorothalonil(720g/L)
APVMA PERMIT
chlorothalonil(720g/L)
PISTACHIO GROWERS
Group M5 Fungicide
For the control of anthracnose and panicle and shhot blight in pistachios
Registered and available
2015-09-10
PER80760 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 3 PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF A REGISTERED AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT FOR CONTROL OF ANTHRACNOSE AND PANICLE SHOOT BLIGHT IN PISTACHIOS PERMIT NUMBER – PER80760 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 10 SEPTEMBER 2015 TO 31 AUGUST 2020 PERMIT HOLDER: PISTACHIO GROWERS AUST INC c/- AgAware Consulting Pty Ltd 21 Rosella Avenue STRATHFIELDSAYE VIC 3551 PERSONS WHO CAN USE THE PRODUCT UNDER THIS PERMIT: Persons generally. PER80760 Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 3 CONDITIONS OF USE PRODUCT TO BE USED: BRAVO FUNGICIDE Plus ALL OTHER REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 720 g/kg CHLOROTHALONIL as the only active constituent. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: CROP DISEASES RATE PISTACHIOS Anthracnose (_Colletotrichum_ spp.) Panicle and shoot blight (_Botryosphaeria_ spp.) 160 – 210 mL product / 100 L OR 1.6 – 2.1 L product / ha CRITICAL USE COMMENTS: Chlorothalonil based products should be applied as a protective treatment prior to the onset of disease development. Make first foliar spray application during early bloom. Repeat application if conditions remain favourable for disease development. Apply using orchard airblast/mister sprayer in sufficient water to obtain uniform coverage. DO NOT apply more than five (5) applications per crop, with a minimum re-treatment interval of 10 days between consecutive applications. Use the higher application rate when conditions favour disease development. Use disease prediction models (i.e. Leaf Wetness Model developed in California) to determine favourable disease conditions. DO NOT mix chlorothalonil based products with spraying oil, Read the complete document