PYRAMIN WG SELECTIVE HERBICIDE

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

CHLORIDAZON

Available from:

BASF AUSTRALIA LTD.

INN (International Name):

chloridazon(650g/kg)

Pharmaceutical form:

WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULE

Composition:

CHLORIDAZON PYRIDAZINONE Active 650.0 g/kg

Units in package:

1kg; 20kg; 5kg

Class:

A - Agricultural

Manufactured by:

BASF AUSTRALIA

Therapeutic group:

FODDER BEET | RED BEET | SILVER BEET | SPINACH BEET | TUBER

Therapeutic area:

HERBICIDE

Therapeutic indications:

BITTERCRESS OR SWINECRESS | BLACK BINDWEED | BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE | CAPEWEED | CHAMOMILE OR MATRICARIA | CHARLOCK | CHICKWEED | COMMON COTULA OR CARROT WEED | COMMON HELIOTROPE | DEADNETTLE | DOCK | FAT HEN | FIELD OR COMMON RED POPPY | GROUNDSEL | MARSH OR SMALLFLOWER MALLOW | MUSTARD | PALE PERSICARIA OR PALE KNOTWEED | PENNY CRESS | PERSICARIA | PIGWEED SPP. | SCARLET OR RED PIMPERNEL | SHEPHERD'S PURSE | SOW OR MILK THISTLE | SOWTHISTLES | SPEEDWELL | SPURRY | STAGGER WEED | STINGING OR DWARF NETTLE | WILD RADISH OR RADISH WEED | WINTER GRASS | ANNUAL BINDWEED | ANNUAL BLUE GRASS | ANNUAL DWARF NETTLE | ANNUAL NETTLE | ANNUAL PIGWEED | ANNUAL POA | BASTARD CRESS | BILDERDYKIA CONVOLVULUS | BIRD'S EYE | BLACK NIGHTSHADE | BRASSICA KABER | BRASSICA SINAPISTRUM | BROADLEAF DOCK | BUCKWHEAT | CATERPILLAR WEED | CHAMAEMELUM NOBILE | CLIMBING BUCKWHEAT | COMMON CHAMOMILE | COMMON CHICKWEED | COMMON SOWTHISTLE | CORN SOWTHISTLE | CURLED DOCK | DWARF NETTLE | ENGLISH STINGING NETTLE | EUROPEAN HELIOTROPE | EVOLV

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 0; Withholding period: WITHHOLDING PERIODS Not required when used as directed.; Host/pest details: CHARD: [BITTERCRESS OR SWINECRESS, BLACK BINDWEED, BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE, CAPEWEED, CHAMOMILE OR MATRICARIA, CHARLOCK, CHICKWEED, COMMON COTULA OR CARROT WEED, COMMON SOWTHISTLE, DEADNETTLE, DOCK, FAT HEN, FIELD OR COMMON RED POPPY, GROUNDSEL, MARSH OR SMALLFLOWER MALLOW, MUSTARD, PALE PERSICARIA OR PALE KNOTWEED, PENNY CRESS, PERSICARIA, PIGWEED SPP., POTATO OR YELLOW WEED, SCARLET OR RED PIMPERNEL, SHEPHERD'S PURSE, SOWTHISTLES, SPEEDWELL, SPURRY, STAGGER WEED, STINGING OR DWARF NETTLE, WILD RADISH OR RADISH WEED, WINTER GRASS]; FODDER BEET: [BITTERCRESS OR SWINECRESS, BLACK BINDWEED, BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE, CAPEWEED, CHAMOMILE OR MATRICARIA, CHARLOCK, CHICKWEED, COMMON COTULA OR CARROT WEED, COMMON HELIOTROPE, DEADNETTLE, DOCK, FAT HEN, FIELD OR COMMON RED POPPY, GROUNDSEL, MARSH OR SMALLFLOWER MALLOW, MUSTARD, PALE PERSICARIA OR PALE KNOTWEED, PENNY CRESS, PERSICARIA, PIGWEED SPP., SCARLET OR RED PIMPERNEL, SHEPHERD'S PURSE, SOW OR MILK THISTLE, SOWTHISTLES, SPEEDWELL, SPURRY, STAGGER WEED, STINGING OR DWARF NETTLE, WILD RADISH OR RADISH WEED, WINTER GRASS]; LEAFY VEGETABLE: [BITTERCRESS OR SWINECRESS, BLACK BINDWEED, BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE, CAPEWEED, CHAMOMILE OR MATRICARIA, CHARLOCK, CHICKWEED, COMMON COTULA OR CARROT WEED, COMMON SOWTHISTLE, DEADNETTLE, DOCK, FAT HEN, FIELD OR COMMON RED POPPY, GROUNDSEL, MARSH OR SMALLFLOWER MALLOW, MUSTARD, PALE PERSICARIA OR PALE KNOTWEED, PENNY CRESS, PERSICARIA, PIGWEED SPP., POTATO OR YELLOW WEED, SCARLET OR RED PIMPERNEL, SHEPHERD'S PURSE, SOWTHISTLES, SPEEDWELL, SPURRY, STAGGER WEED, STINGING OR DWARF NETTLE, WILD RADISH OR RADISH WEED, WINTER GRASS]; RED BEET: [BITTERCRESS OR SWINECRESS, BLACK BINDWEED, BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE, CAPEWEED, CHAMOMILE OR MATRICARIA, CHARLOCK, CHICKWEED, COMMON COTULA OR CARROT WEED, COMMON HELIOTROPE, DEADNETTLE, DOCK, FAT HEN, FIELD OR COMMON RED POPPY, GROUNDSEL, MARSH OR SMALLFLOWER MALLOW, MUSTARD, PALE PERSICARIA OR PALE KNOTWEED, PENNY CRESS, PERSICARIA, PIGWEED SPP., SCARLET OR RED PIMPERNEL, SHEPHERD'S PURSE, SOW OR MILK THISTLE, SOWTHISTLES, SPEEDWELL, SPURRY, STAGGER WEED, STINGING OR DWARF NETTLE, WILD RADISH OR RADISH WEED, WINTER GRASS]; SILVER BEET: [BITTERCRESS OR SWINECRESS, BLACK BINDWEED, BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE, CAPEWEED, CHAMOMILE OR MATRICARIA, CHARLOCK, CHICKWEED, COMMON COTULA OR CARROT WEED, COMMON HELIOTROPE, DEADNETTLE, DOCK, FAT HEN, FIELD OR COMMON RED POPPY, GROUNDSEL, MARSH OR SMALLFLOWER MALLOW, MUSTARD, PALE PERSICARIA OR PALE KNOTWEED, PENNY CRESS, PERSICARIA, PIGWEED SPP., SCARLET OR RED PIMPERNEL, SHEPHERD'S PURSE, SOW OR MILK THISTLE, SOWTHISTLES, SPEEDWELL, SPURRY, STAGGER WEED, STINGING OR DWARF NETTLE, WILD RADISH OR RADISH WEED, WINTER GRASS]; A pre-emergent herbicide for control of annual broad leaved weeds and various grasses in red beet, silver beet, fodder beet, baby leaf spinach, baby leaf beet as specified.

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

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PYRAMIN WG SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
65284/114845
PRODUCT NAME:
APVMA APPROVAL NO:
LABEL NAME:
PYRAMIN WG SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
SIGNAL HEADINGS:
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
CONSTITUENT
STATEMENTS:
650 g/kg CHLORIDAZON
MODE OF ACTION: GROUP
C
HERBICIDE
STATEMENT OF
CLAIMS:
A pre-emergent herbicide for control of annual broad leaved weeds and
various grasses
in red beet, silver beet, fodder beet, baby leaf spinach, and baby
leaf beet as per the
DIRECTIONS FOR USE TABLE.
NET CONTENTS:
1kg
20kg
5kg
RESTRAINTS:
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
OTHER LIMITATIONS:
WITHHOLIDNG
PERIODS:
NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED.
DO NOT apply PYRAMIN to sandy soils with low organic matter as crop
damage may
result. RLP APPROVED
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TRADE ADVICE:
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS:
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
PYRAMIN acts mainly through the roots of weeds which die a few days
after they break
through the ground. PYRAMIN remains effective for several weeks after
application. No
chemical residues remain in the soil after the crop has been
harvested.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Apply PYRAMIN the day of sowing or as soon as possible after planting,
but before the
crop emerges. If soil moisture is inadequate for proper beet
germination, PYRAMIN will not
give good weed control, in which case irrigate within 10 days.
Irrigation after application
however, should not exceed 35 mm per week, particularly during cold
weather conditions.
PYRAMIN should be applied in a minimum of 110 to 220 litres of water
per hectare.
Band treatment
The cost of chemical can be reduced by spraying a band 10 to 20 cm
wide over the
crop row. Charts to calculate the amount of PYRAMIN per hectare for
band spraying are
available on request.
MIXING
Partly fill the spray vat with water. Mix the required amount of
PYRAMIN with a little water
to form a cream before adding to water in the spray vat. Then top up
to required quantity.
Either mechanical or jet agitation is required in the tank for proper
mixing. Continue
agitation while spraying.
RESISTANCE
WARNING:
PYRAMIN Selectiv
                                
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Summary of Product characteristics

                                SAFETY DATA SHEET
Version: 3.0
Date / Revised: 18.03.2016
PYRAMIN
®
WG SELECTIVE HERBICIDE / PRD 30035203
Date of Print: 18.03.2016
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1. SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PYRAMIN
® WG SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
Use: Pre-emergent herbicide for control of annual broad leaved weeds
and various grasses in red beet, silver
beet and fodder beet.
Manufacturer / supplier:
BASF Australia Limited (ABN 62 008 437 867)
Level 12, 28 Freshwater Place
Southbank VIC 3006
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: +61-3-8855 6600
Telefax: +61-3-8855 6511
Emergency information (24 h):
Within Australia: 1800 803 440
Outside Australia: +61 3 8855 6666
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE – NON-DANGEROUS GOODS. (PACK SIZES UP TO 500
KG/L)
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE – DANGEROUS GOODS. (PACK SIZES > 500 KG/L)
The product is classified as a hazardous chemical in accordance with
GHS criteria.
Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
May cause sensitization by skin contact.
Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the
aquatic environment.
Keep out of reach of children.
Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs.
When using do not eat, drink or smoke.
Avoid contact with skin.
Wear suitable gloves.
If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show this container
or label.
Do not empty into drains, this material and its container must be
disposed of in a safe way.
Use appropriate container to avoid environmental contamination.
GHS CLASSIFICATION
WARNING
Acute toxicity (oral) - Category 4
Acute toxicity (inhalation – dust) - Category 4
Skin sensitization – Category 1
Hazardous to the aquatic environment – Acute Category 2
Hazardous to the aquatic environment – Chronic Category 2
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Version: 3.0
Date / Revised: 18.03.2016
PYRAMIN
®
WG SELECTIVE HERBICIDE / PRD 30035203
Date of Print: 18.03.2016
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Hazard statements
Harmful if inhaled.
Harmful if swallowed.
May cause an allergic skin reaction.
Toxic to aquatic life.
Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Precau
                                
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Safety Data Sheet

                                PYRAMIN
® WG
5 KG
® Registered trademark of BASF
81127196 AU 1078
SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
A pre-emergent herbicide for control of annual broad leaved weeds
and various grasses in red beet, silver beet, fodder beet, baby leaf
spinach, and baby leaf beet as per the DIRECTIONS FOR USE
TABLE.
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 650 G/KG CHLORIDAZON
CONTENTS:
IMPORTANT: READ THIS LEAFLET BEFORE USE.
APVMA Approval No: 65284/114845
C
GROUP
HERBICIDE
BASF Australia Ltd
ABN 62 008 437 867
Level 12, 28 Freshwater Place
Southbank VICTORIA 3006
Website: crop-solutions.basf.com.au
Document size: 150x155 mm (width x heigth)
Gross size: 190x155 mm (width x heigth)
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
RESTRAINTS
DO NOT apply PYRAMIN to sandy soils with low organic matter as crop
damage may result.
CROP
WEEDS CONTROLLED
STATE
RATE PER HECTARE
MEDIUM TO HEAVY SOILS
CRITICAL
COMMENTS
Fodder
beet, red
beet,
silver beet
Bitter cress,
blackberry night-shade,
black bindweed,
capeweed,
chamomile,
charlock,
chickweed,
common sowthistle,
cotula,
deadnettle,
docks,
dwarf nettle,
fat hen,
field poppy,
groundsel,
marshmallow,
mustard,
pale persicaria,
penny cress,
persicaria,
pig weed,
potato-weed,
scarlet pimpernel,
shepherd’s purse,
sowthistle,
speedwell,
spurry,
stagger weed,
wild radish,
winter grass
NSW, Vic,
Tas, SA,
WA only
4.5 to 6.5 kg
Apply at sowing, or as
soon as possible after planting, but
before crop emerges.
Qld only
5.5 to 8.0 kg
Apply at sowing, or as soon as
possible after planting, but before
crop emerges.
Baby leaf
spinach,
Baby leaf
beet
Vic and Tas
only
4.5 kg
Apply after sowing of direct
seeded crops, but before crop
emergence
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS
LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED
UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.
WITHHOLDING PERIODS
Not required when used as directed.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
PYRAMIN acts mainly through the roots of weeds which die a few days
after they break through the ground.
                                
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