APVMA OPEN USE PERMIT 13629- PRISTINE FUNGICIDE/ BLUEBERRIES/ VARIOUS DISEASES

Nchi: Australia

Lugha: Kiingereza

Chanzo: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

Nunua Sasa

Shusha Taarifa za kipeperushi (PIL)
22-06-2017

Viambatanisho vya kazi:

boscalid(252g/kg)+pyraclostrobin(128g/kg)

Inapatikana kutoka:

APVMA PERMIT

INN (Jina la Kimataifa):

boscalid(252g/kg)+pyraclostrobin(128g/kg)

Viwandani na:

AUST BLUEBERRY GROWE

Eneo la matibabu:

Group 7/11 Fungicide

Bidhaa muhtasari:

For the control of grey mould, anthracnose and rust in blueberries (field grown).

Idhini hali ya:

Registered and available

Idhini ya tarehe:

2016-08-18

Taarifa za kipeperushi

                                PER13629
Permit Version 2
Page 1 of 3 PERMIT TO ALLOW MINOR USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT
FOR CONTROL OF SELECTED FUNGAL DISEASES IN BLUEBERRY CROPS
PERMIT NUMBER - PER13629
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 15 OCTOBER 2013 TO 31 OCTOBER 2017
PERMIT HOLDER:
AUSTRALIAN BLUEBERRY GROWERS ASSOCIATION
C/- Horticulture Australia Limited
PO Box 12996
George Street
BRISBANE QLD 4003
PERSONS WHO CAN USE THE PRODUCT UNDER THIS PERMIT:
Persons generally.
PER13629
Permit Version 2
Page 2 of 3
CONDITIONS OF USE
PRODUCT TO BE USED:
NUFARM PRISTINE FUNGICIDE
Containing: 252 g/kg BOSCALID and 128 g/kg PYRACLOSTROBIN as the only
active
constituents.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
CROPS
DISEASES
RATE
BLUEBERRIES
(Field grown)
GREY MOULD
(_Botrytis _spp.)
ANTHRANOSE
(_Gloesporoides _spp.)
Suppression Only
RUST
(_Puccinia_ spp.)
1.25 – 1.5 kg product / ha
OR
125 – 150 g product / 100 L
CRITICAL USE COMMENTS:

Use preventatively. Commence applications when conditions favour
disease infection
(i.e. during early stages of flower, fruit or foliage development)
prior to, or at the very
early symptoms of disease development.

Apply maximum three (3) foliar spray applications within an annual
production cycle.

Thorough coverage of foliage is essential. Apply diluent to the point
of run-off using a
suitably calibrated airblast sprayer, knapsack or equivalent
equipment.

Consecutive treatments should be applied 7 to 14 days apart.

Use shorter application interval and/or the higher rate when disease
pressure is severe.

DO NOT apply more than two (2) consecutive applications, before using
a fungicide
from another MoA 
                                
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