Nazione: Australia
Lingua: inglese
Fonte: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
clopyralid as tipa(300g/L)
APVMA PERMIT
clopyralid as tipa(300g/L)
NSW DPI
Group I Herbicide
For the control of mimosa bush in powerline areas, rights of way and grassland pasture.
Registered and available
2014-08-26
PER14929 Permit Version 2 Page 1 of 3 PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT TO CONTROL MIMOSA BUSH IN NONCROP SITUATIONS PERMIT NUMBER - PER14929 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 26 AUGUST 2014 TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2019. PERMIT HOLDER: NSW DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES 161 Kite Street ORANGE NSW 2800 PERSONS WHO CAN USE THE PRODUCT UNDER THIS PERMIT: Persons generally. PER14929 Permit Version 2 Page 2 of 3 CONDITIONS OF USE PRODUCT TO BE USED: ALL REGISTERED PRODUCTS CONTAINING: 300 g/L CLOPYRALID PRESENT AS THE TRIISOPROPANOLAMINE SALT as their only active constituent. ALL REGISTERED PRODUCTS CONTAINING: 600 g/L CLOPYRALID PRESENT AS THE DIMETHYLAMMONIUM SALT as their only active constituent. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: SITUATION PEST PLANT RATE POWERLINE-AREAS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND GRASSLAND PASTURE MIMOSA BUSH (_Acacia farnesiana_ syn _Vachellia farnesiana_) 300 G/L PRODUCT: 500mL/100L water 600 G/L PRODUCT: 250 mL/100L water (plus surfactant: see Critical Comments below) CRITICAL USE COMMENTS: Add 0.1% of a non-ionic surfactant, such as BS1000 or its equivalent. Apply as a high volume spray. Full coverage of shrub is essential. Apply to actively growing shrubs in full leaf. CAUTION: CLOVERS AND MEDICS WILL BE ELIMINATED FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAR: Re-establishment of legumes in treated pasture may take 12 months. Refer to the label (Protection of Crops) for restrictions in following crops: plant back period may be up to 12 months, or even 2 years for very susceptible crops (e.g. field peas). TREATED VEGETATION MUST NOT BE USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMPOST OR MULCHES. WITHHOLDING PERIOD: DO NOT GR Leggi il documento completo