CONQUEST STINGRAY 430 FUNGICIDE

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

TEBUCONAZOLE

Available from:

CONQUEST CROP PROTECTION PTY LTD

INN (International Name):

tebuconazole(430g/L)

Pharmaceutical form:

SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE

Composition:

TEBUCONAZOLE TRIAZOLE Active 430.0 g/L

Units in package:

10L; 1L; 20L; 5L

Class:

A - Agricultural

Therapeutic group:

BANANA | BARLEY | FESCUE SEED CROP | GREEN BEAN | LETTUCE | OATS | ONION | PAWPAW | PEA | PEANUT | PYRETHRUM | RYEGRASS SEED CRO

Therapeutic area:

FUNGICIDE

Therapeutic indications:

BARLEY LEAF SCALD | BLACK SIGATOKA | BLACK SPOT | CROWN RUST (PUCCINIA CORONATA) ON OATS | EARLY LEAF SPOT ON PEANUT | LATE LEAF SPOT ON PEANUT | LEAF RUST | LEAF SPECKLE ON BANANA | LEAF SPOT OR YELLOW SIGATOKA ON BANANA | NET BLOTCH | ORANGE RUST | POWDERY MILDEW | RUST | RUST ON PEANUT | SCLEROTINIA ROT | SCLEROTINIA WILT OR STEM ROT | SEPTORIA NODORUM BLOTCH ON WHEAT | SEPTORIA TRITICI BLOTCH | STEM RUST | STRIPE RUST | WHITE ROOT ROT | YELLOW LEAF SPOT ON WHEAT | BARLEY SCALD | PEANUT RUST | PINK ROT | POST-HARVEST ROT | PUCCINIA RECONDITA F.SP. TRITI | PUCCINIA TRITICINA | SCAB | SCLEROTINIA FLOWER BLIGHT | SCLEROTINIA FUNGAL DISEASE | SCLEROTINIA NEST | SCLEROTINIA ROOT ROT | SCLEROTINIA ROT | SCLEROTINIA SOIL FUNGUS | SEPTORIA TRITICI | SIGATOKA | SOIL FUNGI | WATERY SOFT ROT | WHEAT LEAF RUST | WHITE MOULD | WILT - SCLEROTINIA | YELLOW RUST | YELLOW SIGATOKA | YELLOW SPOT

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: WHP: Bananas Avocados: Do not harvest for 1 day after application. Beans Pe as: Do not harvest for 3 days after app lication and do not graze or cut for st ock food for 3 days after application. Cereals: Do not harvest for 5 weeks af ter application and do not graze or cut for stock food for 14 days after appli cation. Onions: Not required when used as directed. Papaw: Do not harvest for 3 days after application. Peanuts: Do not harvest for 21 days after applicat ion and do not graze or cut for stock f ood for 21 days after application. LET TUCE: Do not harvest for 5 weeks after application.; Host/pest details: BANANA: [BLACK SIGATOKA, LEAF SPECKLE ON BANANA, LEAF SPOT OR YELLOW SIGATOKA ON BANANA]; BARLEY: [BARLEY LEAF SCALD, POWDERY MILDEW]; FESCUE SEED CROP: [LEAF RUST, STEM RUST]; GREEN BEAN: [RUST]; LETTUCE: [SCLEROTINIA ROT]; OATS: [CROWN RUST (PUCCINIA CORONATA) ON OATS, STEM RUST]; ONION: [WHITE ROOT ROT]; PAWPAW: [BLACK SPOT]; PEA: [POWDERY MILDEW]; PEANUT: [EARLY LEAF SPOT ON PEANUT, LATE LEAF SPOT ON PEANUT, NET BLOTCH, RUST ON PEANUT]; PYRETHRUM: [SCLEROTINIA WILT OR STEM ROT]; RYEGRASS SEED CROP: [LEAF RUST, STEM RUST]; SUGAR CANE Q124 VARIETY: [ORANGE RUST]; WHEAT: [LEAF RUST, SEPTORIA NODORUM BLOTCH ON WHEAT, SEPTORIA TRITICI BLOTCH, STEM RUST, STRIPE RUST, YELLOW LEAF SPOT ON WHEAT]; Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: BANANA: [BLACK SIGATOKA, LEAF SPECKLE ON BANANA, LEAF SPOT OR YELLOW SIGATOKA ON BANANA]; BARLEY: [BARLEY LEAF SCALD, POWDERY MILDEW]; FESCUE SEED CROP: [LEAF RUST, STEM RUST]; GREEN BEAN: [RUST]; LETTUCE: [SCLEROTINIA ROT]; OATS: [CROWN RUST (PUCCINIA CORONATA) ON OATS, STEM RUST]; ONION: [WHITE ROOT ROT]; PAWPAW: [BLACK SPOT]; PEA: [POWDERY MILDEW]; PEANUT: [EARLY LEAF SPOT ON PEANUT, LATE LEAF SPOT ON PEANUT, NET BLOTCH, RUST ON PEANUT]; PYRETHRUM: [SCLEROTINIA WILT OR STEM ROT]; RYEGRASS SEED CROP: [LEAF RUST, STEM RUST]; SUGAR CANE Q124 VARIETY: [ORANGE RUST]; WHEAT: [LEAF RUST, SEPTORIA NODORUM BLOTCH ON WHEAT, SEPTORIA TRITICI BLOTCH, STEM RUST, STRIPE RUST, YELLOW LEAF SPOT ON WHEAT]; For the control of leaf spot and leaf speckle on bananas; rust, leaf spot and net blotch of peanuts; foliar diseases on cereal crops; and other diseases on beans, peas, onions, papaw, pyrethrum and ryegrass and fescue seed crops.See Special Warning - bananas on label

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

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Unit 1, 46 Hasler Rd, PERTH, WA
APVMA APPROVAL NO:
57810/1L/0409
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Summary of Product characteristics

                                PRODUCT NAME: CONQUEST STINGRAY 430 FUNGICIDE
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THIS VERSION ISSUED: NOVEMBER, 2016
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Issued by: Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd
Emergency Phone: 1800 0333 111 (any time)
POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE: 13 1126 FROM ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, (0800
764 766 IN NEW ZEALAND)
SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER
CONQUEST CROP PROTECTION PTY LTD
PHONE: (08) 9347 0500
(BUSINESS HOURS)
LEVEL 1/4 COLLINGWOOD STREET
FAX (08) 9347 0551
OSBORNE PARK, WA 6017
EMERGENCY (24 HOURS): 1800 0333 111 (AUSTRALIA WIDE)
CHEMICAL NATURE:
Suspension concentrate containing tebuconazole
TRADE NAME:
CONQUEST STINGRAY 430 FUNGICIDE
APVMA CODE:
57810
PRODUCT USE:
Agricultural fungicide for use as described on the product label.
CREATION DATE:
NOVEMBER, 2016
THIS VERSION ISSUED:
NOVEMBER, 2016
and is valid for 5 years from this date.
POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE: PHONE 13 1126 FROM ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA
SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE
This product is classified as:
Xn, Harmful. N, Dangerous to the environment. Hazardous according to
the criteria of
SWA.
Not a Dangerous Good according to Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG)
Code, IATA or IMDG/IMSBC criteria.
Note: differing Hazard Criteria of SWA and TGA may result in seeming
inconsistencies between SDS and label.
SUSMP CLASSIFICATION:
S5
ADG CLASSIFICATION:
None allocated. Not a Dangerous Good according to Australian Dangerous
Goods (ADG)
Code, IATA or IMDG/IMSBC criteria.
UN NUMBER:
None allocated
GHS SIGNAL WORD: WARNING
Acute Toxicity Oral Category 4
Reproductive Toxicity Category 2
Hazardous to aquatic environment Short term/Chronic Category 2
HAZARD STATEMENT:
AUH066: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.
H302: Harmful if swallowed.
H361: Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child.
H411: Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
PREVENTION
P201: Obtain special instructions before use.
P202: Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and
understood.
P262: Do not get in eyes, o
                                
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Safety Data Sheet

                                In a Transport Emergency
Dial
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Police or Fire Brigade
FOR SPECIALIST ADVICE
IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL
1800 033 111
ALL HOURS AUSTRALIA WIDE
Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd.
ABN 84 098 814 932
Level 1, 4 Collingwood St
Osborne Park, WA 6017
Telephone (08) 9347 0500
Facsimile: (08) 9347 0551
APVMA Approval No: 57810/0409
Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd.
ABN 84 098 814 932
Level 1, 4 Collingwood St, Osborne Park, WA 6017
Telephone (08) 9347 0500, Facsimile: (08) 9347 0551
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 430 g/L Tebuconazole
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
For the control of leaf spot and leaf speckle on bananas; rust, leaf
spot and net blotch
of peanuts; foliar diseases on cereal crops; and other diseases on
beans, peas, onions,
papaw, pyrethrum and ryegrass and fescue seed crops as specified in
the Directions for
Use Table.
IMPORTANT: READ THIS BOOKLET THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING THE
PRODUCT.
CONQUEST
430 FUNGICIDE
GROUP FUNGICIDE
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
CROPS
DISEASE
APPLICATION
RATE L/ha
WHP
(days)
CRITICAL COMMENTS
Bananas
(Qld, NSW,
WA, NT only)
Leaf spot (yellow
sigatoka)
Leaf speckle
Black sigatoka
Ground Application
Apply by misting machine
or airblast sprayer in a
convenient volume of
water
Aerial Application
Apply at least 20 L of
spray mixture per hectare
230 mL/ha
Add 3-6 L
water miscible
oil/ha
1 day
Maintain good deleafing practices to reduce disease inoculum. Very old
leaves and leaves with advanced lesions should be removed, or infected
parts of the leaf removed, prior to the application of Stingray.
Tropical areas (e.g. North Qld, NT, Ord River): Apply a regular
schedule of protectant sprays. When conditions favour disease, apply
a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 consecutive Stingray sprays at
14-day intervals. Do not apply more than 6 Stingray sprays in any
12-month period. Do not apply any Stingray sprays in the months of
July, August and September.
Sub-tropical areas (e.g. South Qld, NSW): Commence spraying
with Stingray at the onset of warm and humid/wet wea
                                
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