UK-TOLEDO-5L-leaflet size:105(w)x140(h)mm

Similar documents
THE (COSHH) CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH REGULATIONS MAY APPLY TO THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT AT WORK.

SAMPLE. Mirage 40 EC. Danger MAPP 06770

SIRENA. An emulsifiable concentrate containing 60 g/l of metconazole (6.7 % w/w)

UN 3082 Packing Group III Environmentally Hazardous Substance, Liquid, N.O.S. (contains Metconazole), Marine Pollutant

UN 3082 Packing Group III Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, N.O.S. (contains metconazole 9%) Marine Pollutant

Changes since last version: Updated guidance for use with hand-held sprayers

Property of Life Scientific. Do Not Copy MODIF MAPP 18583

Fungicides for phoma control in winter oilseed rape

Fungicides for phoma control in winter oilseed rape

Contest INSECTICIDE. MAPP No

Copper Oxychloride Active Constituents: 500g/kg copper oxychloride

EFFECTIVE PROTECTION AGAINST BOTRYTIS ON GRAPES. THE ALTERNATIVE IN GRAPE PROTECTION

BUMPER 41.8 EC (PROPICONAZOLE) FUNGICIDE EPA Reg. No

Poncho Plus CONTENTS

SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING. This supplemental label expires on 09/30/2018 and must not be used or distributed after this date.

Technical Manual. The only solution that KILLS it in 24 hours!

The NEW Benchmark Fungicide for Grape Growers. Grapes A GUIDE FOR GRAPE GROWERS. Superior Multi-Crop Control

Crop Specific Application Rates & Timings. Crop Timing of Application Rate/ Acre. 1. Start of growth in spring

WE VE GOT YOU COVERED BETTER DISEASE CONTROL STARTS WITH A BETTER COPPER FORMULATION NOW REGISTERED FOR THE CONTROL OF PSA IN KIWIFRUIT

Ten Vegetable Diseases You Can Learn to Hate (or Love)

SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL. Active Ingredient: Chlorothalonil (tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) % Other Ingredients: 46.0% Total 100.

Botanigard WP best practice application guide

Diseases of Vegetables

14.7 Black swallowtail; mature larva with scent glands extended.

Stone Fruit Protection Solutions

Products. Inspire Fungicide. About this Product. Uses. Technical Information. Tank Mixes. Application Information. Label and MSDS.

Christopher Gee, Ph.D. Field Development Rep II/Technical Service Rep - Fungicides Concord, OH 44077

The art of powdery mildew control Technical Manual

Stone Fruit Protection Solutions

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Santa Barbara County Agricultural Commissioner

BULB VEGETABLES CROP GROUP 3-07 USE RATE. LBS A.I. PER ACRE SCALA BRAND SC FUNGICIDE Alone SCALA BRAND SC FUNGICIDE In tank mixes

Grape. Disease Control

Berry Group Protection Solutions

Peanut disease photos

Serenade ASO An Aqueous Suspension Biofungicide

An Aqueous Suspension Biofungicide COMMERCIAL. GUARANTEE: QST 713 strain of dried Bacillus subtilis 1.34% Contains a minimum of 1 x 10 9 CFU/g

Diseases of Wheat. Dr. S. Parthasarathy. College of Agricultural Technology Theni

Sharpen up your pulses harvest result. Increase harvest efficiency and the value of the crop

Matic / THa. Operating instructions COFFEE BREWER. Mode d emploi MACHINE À CAFÉ. Gebrauchsanleitung KAFFEEBRÜHMASCHINE

SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING. Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC P. O. Box Greensboro, North Carolina SCP 1508A-S GROUP 4A INSECTICIDE

Plant Disease and Insect Advisory

SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING

Barley Breeding Institute. South Africa. Barley Breeding Institute. South African. Barley Breeding Institute

contents cereals crop disease guide: cereals cereals canola corn soybeans pulses bacterial blight 3 covered smut 5 crown rust 7 ergot 9

Produce Specifications

Melanie L. Lewis Ivey and Rachel Medina Fruit Pathology Program Department of Plant Pathology The Ohio State University-Wooster Campus Wooster, OH

BIOPROTEC ECO. Domestic. Suspension

65 T. Totally biological yield builders. Winter crop inoculants guide YEARS R F A I O P

Planning for harvest success

EPA Reg. No (Except California and New York)

Apricot. Pruning. Fruit Fly

Effect of climatic changes on the incidence of diseases of winter pulses

Influence of Seed Health on the Germination Quality of Seeds

Produce Specifications

SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE RTS

We are IntechOpen, the world s leading publisher of Open Access books Built by scientists, for scientists. International authors and editors

Watermelon production IDEA-NEW

Who is this booklet for?

TOPGUARD Fungicide Specialty Crops EPA Reg. No

homemade recipes for a natural garden

Foundation seed: one generation (refer to Sections 2 and 3).

_Tomcat Repellents Animal Repellent Ready-To-Use_ _28_90780_.pdf ANIMAL. Ready-to-Use 1. Protect Your Landscape & Garden

Plane Tree Anthracnose (Gnomonia Veneta)

Late-season disease control options to manage diseases, but minimize fermentation problems and wine defects

Botector Product User Manual

AGRABLAST and AGRABURST TREATMENT OF COFFEE FUNGUS AND BLACK SIGATOKA ON BANANAS

Produce Specifications

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION. See back panel for First Aid and additional Precautionary Statements

SENATOR 600 RED FLOWABLE SEED TREATMENT

SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL. Active Ingredient: Propiconazole*: % Other Ingredients**: 58.2% Total: 100.0%

SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE RTS

Kevin Stewart- Southern Regional Manager Glenn Kernodle-Mid South Sales Rep Richard Arnold- Mid South Sales Consultant Craig Sandoski- Southern

Citrus Crop Guide. New registration for citrus gall wasp

IR-4 Food Use Workshop

Wheat Disease Management and Diagnostics

BroadBand. Registration no: L 8270 Act No. 36 of 1947

Instructor: Stephen L. Love Aberdeen R & E Center 1693 S 2700 W Aberdeen, ID Phone: Fax:

ROMEO An efficient and competitive solution against crop diseases.

READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING. ReTain PLANT GROWTH REGULATOR SOLUBLE POWDER

FOR USE ON APPLE, CUCUMBER, PEAR, PECAN, STONE FRUIT, AND WALNUT

For Beer with Character

Potassium nitrate can be used for one or more of the following reasons:

Effects of Preharvest Sprays of Maleic Hydrazide on Sugar Beets

Post-Harvest Storage of Pulses

Wilson AMBUSH Tree & Garden Insect Killer. Emulsion For Outdoor Use Kills over 40 different insects! FREE Measuring Cup Enclosed DOMESTIC

Management of cucurbit diseases in the panhandle: Notes for 2016

Alternaria Diseases of Crucifers

HEAT TREATING SEEDS FOR DISEASE MANAGEMENT

GRAPE POWDERY MILDEW: MANAGEMENT AND RESISTANCE

IMIDACLOPRID 600 FLOWABLE SEED DRESSING INSECTICIDE

Technical Product Guide

Irish Grain Assurance Scheme CROP RECORD BOOK

5.24 ISOPYRAZAM (249)

Problems affecting seeds and seedlings

California Certified Strawberry Nurseries: pathogens of regulatory significance for the Santa Maria area

SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING SCP 1098B-S GROUP 11 FUNGICIDES

ONTARIO CEREAL CROPS COMMITTEE VARIETY TRIAL METHODS AND TESTING PROCEDURES

Vineyard IPM Scouting Report for week of 12 July 2010 UW-Extension Door County and Peninsular Agricultural Research Station Sturgeon Bay, WI

Supplemental Label. Directions For Use. EPA Reg. No Environmental Hazards. Group 7 11 Fungicide

Transcription:

UK-TOLEDO-5L-leaflet-20161123 size:105(w)x140(h)mm MAPP N 14036 AGRICULTURAL FUNGICIDE Suspension concentrate containing 430 g/l (39.81% w/w), tebuconazole for the control of foliar diseases in winter and spring crops of wheat triticale, barley, oats, rye, oilseed rape, linseed, leeks, cabbage, swedes, carrots, parsnips, horseradish, field beans and turnips. Marketing company: Rotam Europe Limited Hamilton House, Mabledon Place London WC1H 9BB United Kingdom Net Contents: 5L Batch Number and production date: see packaging PROTECT FROM FROST SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE 16112302 See attached leaflet for Directions for Use and Safety Precautions TOLEDO is a registered trademark of Rotam

This leaflet/booklet is part of the approved label. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR USE ONLY AS AN AGRICULTURAL / HORTICULTURAL FUNGICIDE Crop Barley,wheat,rye,oats and triticale Maximum individual dose (L product/ha) Maximum total dose (L product/ha/crop) 0.6 1.2 Oilseed rape 0.6 1.5 Field bean, swede and turnips 0.6 1.2 Leek 0.6 1.8 Cabbage 0.6 1.35 Linseed 0.6 0.6 Carrots, parsnips and horseradish 0.6 1.8 Latest time of application Before grain milky rape stage or 35 days before harvest Before most seeds are green brown mottled or 56 days before harvest. 35 days before harvest 21 days before harvest 21 days before harvest Before brown capsule stage or 35 days before harvest, whichever is earlier 21 days before harvest READ ALL OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND DIRECTIONS FOR USE BEFORE USE. READ THE LABEL BEFORE USE. USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL MAY BE AN OFFENCE. FOLLOW THE CODE OF PRACTICE FOR USING PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF USE AND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MARKED # IS A LEGAL REQUIREMENT a Operator Protection: #Engineering control of operator exposure must be used where reasonably practicable in addition of the following personal protective equipment: #WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES when handling contaminated surfaces. #WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (COVERALLS) AND SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES when handling the concentrate or applying by hand held equipment. #However, engineering controls may replace personal protective equipment if a COSHH assessment shows they provide an equal or higher standard of protection. #IF YOU FEEL UNWELL, seek medical advice (show label where possible). #WASH CONCENTRATE from skin or eyes immediately. #WHEN USING DO NOT EAT, DRINK OR SMOKE. #WASH HANDS AND EXPOSED SKIN before eating and drinking and after work. b Environmental Protection # DO NOT CONTAMINATE SURFACE WATER with the product or its container (Do not clean application equipment near surface water/avoid contamination via drains from farmyards and roads). c Storage and Disposal #DO NOT RE-USE CONTAINER FOR ANY PURPOSE. KEEP IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER tightly closed in a safe place. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, DRINK AND ANIMAL FEEDINGSTUFFS. RINSE CONTAINER THOROUGHLY, by using an integrated pressure rinsing device or manually rinsing three times. Add washings to sprayer at time of filling and dispose of safely. DIRECTIONS FOR USE IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product Label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product. TOLEDO is recommended for control of a wide range of diseases on winter and spring sown cereals, oilseed rape and field beans, cabbages, carrots, horseradish, leeks, linseed, parsnips, swedes and turnips. For best disease control and yield benefit TOLEDO should be applied at an early stage of disease development, before infection spreads to new crop growth.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT TOLEDO contains a triazole fungicide that belongs to the group of De-Methylation Inhibitors (DMI). Repeated applications of DMI products may result or may already have resulted into the occurrence of less sensitive pathogens to DMI fungicides. Therefore, repeated application of TOLEDO alone should not be used on the same crop against a high risk pathogen such as cereal powdery mildew and Septoria leaf blotch. It is important to use the recommended rate. Tank mixtures or alternation with fungicides having a different mode of action (e.g. morpholines) have been shown to protect against the development of resistant forms of disease. When used in tank mixture, the recommended rate should be maintained. The possible development of diseases resistant to cannot be excluded or predicted. Where such resistant strains occur, is unlikely to give satisfactory control. Resistance to some DMI fungicides has been identified in Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria tritici) which may seriously affect the performance of some products. For further advice on resistance management in DMI's contact your agronomist or specialist advisor and visit the Fungicide Resistance Action Group (FRAG)-UK website. DISEASES Cereals: Wheat: Triticale: Barley: Rye: Oats: Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria tritici), Glume Blotch (Septoria nodorum), Ear disease complex (incl. Fusarium spp, Alternaria and Cladosporium), Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis), Brown Rust (Puccinia recondita), and Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis). Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria tritici), Glume Blotch (Septoria nodorum), Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis), Brown Rust (Puccinia recondita), Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis), and Fusarium ear disease (Fusarium spp,). Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis), Brown Rust (Puccinia hordei), Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis), Leaf Blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis), and Net Blotch (Helminthosporium teres). Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis), Brown Rust (Puccinia recondita), Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis), and Leaf Blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis). Crown Rust (Puccinia coronata). Swedes & Turnips: Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe cruciferarum) Oilseed rape: Light Leaf Spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae), Phoma Leaf Spot / Stem Canker (Leptosphaeria maculans), Dark Leaf Spot/Pod Spot (Alternaria brassicae), Sclerotinia Stem Rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum), Ringspot (Mycosphaerella brassicicola). Plant growth regulating effect.

Leeks: Cabbage: Linseed: Field Beans: Carrots: Horseradish: Parsnips: Rust (Puccinia allii) Black spot (Alternaria spp.), Light Leaf Spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae), Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe cruciferarum), Ringspot (Mycosphaerella brassicicola). Powdery Mildew (Oidium lini), Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) Chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae), Bean rust (Uromyces vicia-fabae) Blight (Alternaria dauci), Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe heraclei), Sclerotinia (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Black spot (Alternaria spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) APPLICATION Rate of use Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare on all named crops Sprayers should be THOROUGHLY CLEANED before use and filters and jets checked for damage and blockages. A pressure of 2-3 bar (30-40 psi) is recommended. Apply as a MEDIUM quality spray (as defined by BCPC). Boom height and water volume should be adjusted to ensure good coverage of the crop, particularly at later growth stages. In dense crops at later growth stages, higher water volumes should be used as recommended. CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION CEREALS TOLEDO may be used on all varieties of winter and spring sown wheat barley, triticale and rye, but ONLY on the following varieties of winter and spring oats: Winter oat varieties which may be treated with TOLEDO. Aintree, Chamois, Craig, Emperor, Gerald, Kynon, Mirabel, Pennal, Solva Spring oat varieties which may be treated with TOLEDO Aberglen, Cabana, Commander, Dula, Melys, Minerva, Rhiannon, Ripon Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose : 1.2 litres per hectare. Water Volume Most crops Dense crops after the first node is detectable Large crops, varieties highly susceptible to disease Wheat : TOLEDO may be applied at any stage before end of flowering (GS 69). 100-200 litres/hectare up to 250 litres/hectare up to 300 litres/hectare Triticale, barley, rye, oats: TOLEDO may be applied at any stage before beginning of flowering (GS 61).

Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Septoria Leaf Spot (Septoria tritici) and Glume Blotch (Septoria nodorum) (Wheat, triticale) To protect the flag leaf and ear from Septoria tritici and Septoria nodorum apply TOLEDO from beginning of stem elongation (GS 30) until beginning of flowering (GS 61). Repeated application may be necessary where there is a high risk of Septoria tritici - see Resistance management. TOLEDO should be applied when the disease is active, but before it is visible on the upper leaves. Applications made once foliar symptoms of S. tritici are already present on the upper leaves will be less effective since these symptoms only develop several weeks after initial crop infection has taken place. Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis) and Brown Rust (Puccinia recondita) (Wheat, triticale, barley and rye) Apply TOLEDO at the first signs of disease. Applications made to established infections are likely to be less effective. A second application may be made 2-3 weeks later if reinfection occurs. Ear Disease Complex (Wheat) TOLEDO applied soon after ear emergence can give a good reduction of Fusarium ear blight and a reduction of sooty moulds (Alternaria and Cladosporium) and can result in cleaner, brighter ears. TOLEDO applied between early flowering end of flowering (GS 61-69) gives a good control of Fusarium ear blight. Apply TOLEDO when conditions for Fusarium infection are favourable. Fusarium Ear Disease (Triticale) TOLEDO applied soon after ear emergence can give a good reduction of Fusarium ear blight. TOLEDO applied between early flowering end of flowering (GS 61-69) gives a good control of Fusarium ear blight. Apply TOLEDO when conditions for Fusarium infection are favourable. Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis) (Wheat, triticale, barley and rye) For a moderate control of powdery mildew. TOLEDO should be applied at first signs of disease. When treating established mildew or particularly disease susceptible varieties, improved control can be achieved by adding a half dose of an approved fenpropimorph formulation. When disease pressure remains high application may be repeated if necessary - see Resistance management Leaf blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis) (Barley, rye) For a moderate control of leaf blotch. Apply TOLEDO at the onset of disease. For effective control of moderate to severe infections a second application may be necessary 2-3 weeks later. On disease susceptible varieties in high risk situations tank mixing TOLEDO with other products may improve control. See recommendations made under 'Resistance Management'.

Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres) (Barley) For some control of net blotch. Apply TOLEDO at the very first signs of disease in spring/early summer. A second application 2-3 weeks later will give most effective control when conditions remain favourable for disease development. See recommendations made under 'Resistance Management'. When disease develops after flag leaf emergence a single application of TOLEDO will generally provide good protection. Crown Rust (Puccinia coronata) (Oats) Apply TOLEDO on first appearance of crown rust. FACTORS AFFECTING CROP SAFETY Occasionally, after the application of TOLEDO, some transient leaf speckling on wheat or leaf reddening/scorch on oats may occur, but these symptoms have not been shown to adversely affect yield responses accruing from the benefits of disease control. OILSEED RAPE TOLEDO may be used on all varieties of winter or spring sown oilseed rape. Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 1.5 litres per hectare. TOLEDO should be applied in 100-400 L/ha of water, using the higher volume in dense crops. TOLEDO may be applied at any time up to and including full flowering (GS 69) or not less than 56 days before harvest. Diseases Controlled Phoma Leaf Spot/Stem Canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) Leaf spot can be found from October onwards and best control of stem canker may be expected from an autumn application (GS 14-18) applied at first signs of disease, followed by an application late winter/early spring (GS 39-65). TOLEDO programmes applied against light leaf spot will also give a good reduction of leaf spot/stem canker. Light Leaf Spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) Light leaf spot can be found in early spring / summer. Apply TOLEDO as from onset of stem extension at 0.6 L/ha. Dark Leaf/Pod Spot (Alternaria spp) Treatment with 0.6 L/ha TOLEDO should begin at the onset of disease i.e. when black pinhead spots first appear on the pods. Apply TOLEDO around full flowering (GS 65).

Sclerotinia Stem Rot 0.6 L/ha TOLEDO applied at early to full flowering (GS61-65) will give some reduction of Sclerotinia stem rot. Ringspot (Mycosphaerella brassicicola) Spring/summer applications of TOLEDO at crop stage 9 or more extended internodes to first petals visible (GS 39-55) may also give some reduction of this disease. Plant Growth Regulation. To protect oilseed rape plants from crop damage in periods of low temperatures and frost during winter, apply TOLEDO as from 4-leaf stage to 8 leaf stage (GS 14-18) in autumn at 0.6 L/ha. Application should be made only in those crops with a risk of excessive crop growth in late autumn. The growth regulating effect is dependent on crop growing conditions and oilseed rape variety. To improve on crop stability and decrease risk of premature lodging of oilseed rape, apply TOLEDO in autumn (GS 14-18) and early spring (GS 30-39), both at 0.6 L/ha. Application should only be made on vigorously growing crops with a risk to lodging. FIELD BEANS Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 1.2 litres per hectare TOLEDO should be applied in 200-600 L/ha of water, using the higher volume in dense crops. TOLEDO must not be applied less than 35 days before harvest. Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae) and Bean Rust (Uromyces fabae) TOLEDO should be applied at first signs of disease as from the early flower stage (GS 61), and repeated 3-4 weeks later (individual beans visible inside pods (GS 79), will give good control of both diseases. CABBAGES Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 1.35 litres per hectare TOLEDO should be applied in 200-600 L/ha of water, using the higher volume in dense crops. TOLEDO must not be applied less than 21 days before harvest. Consult processor before using TOLEDO. Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Black spot (Alternaria spp), Light Leaf Spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae), Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe cruciferarum) & Ringspot (Mycosphaerella brassicicola). A programme of 3 sprays of TOLEDO at 0.3 L/ha at 21-28 day intervals will give good control of all four diseases. Best results will be obtained when spraying begins at first signs of disease, but TOLEDO should not be applied before the beginning of cabbage heart formation. Where Ringspot has become established the first spray may be applied at up to 0.6 litre/ha and can improve activity; subsequent applications may be required to maintain control but the maximum total dose of 1.8 L/ha per crop must not be exceeded.

CARROTS, PARSNIPS AND HORSERADISH Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 1.8 litres per hectare Apply in 200-600 litres of water/ha. Good cover of the foliage is vital; use the higher volume in dense or well grown crops. TOLEDO must not be applied less than 21 days before harvest. Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Alternaria spp (Carrots and horseradish) To reduce Alternaria infection on the leaves begin a programme of TOLEDO sprays with an application in early/mid August, or when first signs of disease appear on the foliage always after crop stage GS 40. Up to 2 further applications may be made at 3-week intervals. Powdery Mildew (Carrots, parsnips) TOLEDO gives a useful reduction of powdery mildew if applied when the disease is first seen in the crop, but applied after crop stage GS 40. Up to two follow-up applications may be made if necessary, at 14-21 day intervals. Sclerotinia (Carrots) A programme of TOLEDO sprays applied against Alternaria spp can also provide a useful reduction in Sclerotinia infection. SWEDES AND TURNIPS Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 1.2 litres per hectare TOLEDO should be applied in 200-600 L/ha of water, using the higher volume in dense crops. TOLEDO must not be applied less than 35 days before harvest. Consult processor before using TOLEDO. Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe cruciferarum) Application of TOLEDO at first signs of disease will give good control. However, do not apply TOLEDO before a root diameter of 2.5 cm has been reached. In situations of very early disease development and extended infection pressure, a second application may be necessary. LINSEED Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 0.6 litre per hectare TOLEDO should be applied in 100-400 L/ha of water, using the higher volume in dense crops. TOLEDO may be applied at any time before brown capsule stage or 35 days before harvest whichever is sooner. Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Powdery Mildew (Oidium lini) TOLEDO applied at first signs of disease will give control.

Grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) TOLEDO applied at first signs of disease can give a reduction in this disease. LEEKS Maximum individual dose: 0.6 litre per hectare. Maximum total dose: 1.8 litres per hectare TOLEDO should be applied in 400-600 L/ha of water, using the higher volume in dense crops. TOLEDO must not be applied less than 21 days before harvest Diseases Controlled - Application Timing Rust (Puccinia allii) Apply TOLEDO at 0.6 L/ha at first signs of disease; this usually occurs during warm, humid weather from August onwards. Up to 2 further applications at 14-21 day intervals may be made if weather conditions favour disease development. COMPATIBILITY TOLEDO may be applied as a tank-mix with a range of products. Contact Rotam Europe Ltd or distributor for compatibility information on specific tank-mixes. Requirements and restrictions on all tank-mixed products labels must be adhered to when using in tank mixture. MIXING Thoroughly shake the pack before use. Add the required quantity of TOLEDO to the half-filled spray tank with the agitation system in operation and then fill to the required level. Continue agitation at all times during spraying and stoppages until the tank is completely empty. Spray immediately after mixing. Where tank mixes are used TOLEDO should be added to the spray tank last, after first dispersing the other product(s), unless otherwise specified. On emptying the container, RINSE CONTAINER THROUGHLY by using an integrated pressure rinsing device or manually rinsing three times. Add washing to sprayer at time of filling and dispose of container safely. HARVEST INTERVAL Before grain milky rape stage or 35 days before harvest for wheat, barley, triticale, rye and oats. Before most seeds are green brown mottled or 56 days before harvest.for oilseed rape. Not less than 21 days before harvest for cabbages, carrots, leeks, parsnips and horseradish; Not less than 35 days before harvest for field beans, swedes and turnips; At any time before brown capsule stage or 35 days before harvest whichever is sooner for linseed.

SPRAY TANK CLEANING A triple rinse procedure for the tank is then recommended: 1. Immediately after spraying, drain tank completely. Wash any contamination off the outside of the sprayer with clean water. 2. Rinse the inside of the tank with clean water and flush at least one tenth of the spray tank volume through the boom and hoses. Drain tank completely. 3. Repeat Step 2 twice. 11

UK-TOLEDO-5L-label-20161123 size:122.5(w)x140(h)mm MAPP N 14036 AGRICULTURAL FUNGICIDE Suspension concentrate containing 430 g/l (39.81% w/w), tebuconazole for the control of foliar diseases in winter and spring crops of wheat triticale, barley, oats, rye, oilseed rape, linseed, leeks, cabbage, swedes, carrots, parsnips, horseradish, field beans and turnips. Marketing company: Rotam Europe Limited Hamilton House, Mabledon Place London WC1H 9BB United Kingdom Net Contents: 5L Batch Number and production date: see packaging PROTECT FROM FROST SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE 16112302 See attached leaflet for Directions for Use and Safety Precautions TOLEDO is a registered trademark of Rotam