Prosaro Cereal and Canola Compatibility tables
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1 2013 Prosaro Cereal and Canola Compatibility tables
2 Compatibility of Prosaro 420 SC with various crop protection products for use in cereals Product and lab Achieve 500 g/ha Affinity 400 DF 60 g/ha (note product discontinued, now Affinity Force) Affinity 400 DF 60 g/ha + MCPA 500 (note product discontinued, now Affinity Force) Agritone L/ha (+ Hasten 1%) Ally 7 g/ha (+ BS 1000) Ally 7 g/ha + MCPA LVE L/ha (+ BS 1000) Ally 7 g/ha + MCPA L/ha (+ BS 1000) Ally 5 g/ha + Tordon ml/ha (+ BS 1000) Amicide L/ha Amicide L/ha + Ally 5 g/ha + BS % 400 g/kg tralkoxydim Crop Care 400 g/kg carfentrazone-ethyl FMC Affinity granules slow to disperse and suspend. - tank mix Affinity granules slow to disperse and suspend. 750 g/l MCPA as dimethylamine salt 600 g/kg metsulfuron methyl DuPont - tank mix (MCPA LVE) - tank mix (MCPA 500) 600 g/kg metsulfuron methyl 420 g/l MCPA 26 g/l picloram 625 g/l 2,4-D amine as dimethlamine and diethanolamine salts - tank mix (Amicide 625) free oil Contact Achieve manufacturer to confirm suitability of alternative adjuvants to Supercharge. Very good crop safety, with no indication the addition of Prosaro increased crop effects. Hasten was used as the adjuvant. Supercharge is generally recommended for use with Achieve but has not been evaluated with Prosaro. Not Not recommended with Affinity No information on crop safety is available. Caution with any mixtures with Affinity as crop damage can be severe. Adjuvants must not be added to Affinity. Affinity DF has been replaced by Affinity Force (240 g/l formulation). Not Not recommended with Affinity No information on crop safety is available. Caution with any mixtures with Affinity as crop damage can be severe. Adjuvants must not be added to Affinity. Affinity DF has been replaced by Affinity Force (240 g/l formulation). Not No information on crop safety is available. The addition of Prosaro to Ally increased crop effects although effects were generally transient and crops recovered. This was done with the addition of Hasten adjuvant, the use of a non ionic surfactant should improve crop safety although the rate required (0.25%) is higher than usually recommended for use with Ally. Not Not field, but if using then only use BS 1000 as oils should not be used with Ally. Some adjuvant will be required for Ally efficacy. Not Not field, but if using then only use BS 1000 as oils should not be used with Ally. Some adjuvant will be required for Ally efficacy. Yes Not Constant agitation required on standing product will IRREVERSIBLY settle out. Do not store overnight. free oil present Not No adjuvant referred to for use with 2,4-D amine - consult with manufacturer before mixing. May result in adverse crop effects including reduced growth and yield loss through phenoxy herbicide damage, if applied at the incorrect crop growth stage. The use of an adjuvant in the mix is likely to result in increased damage. If using an adjuvant limit Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha and adhere to all recommendations on the use of phenoxy herbicides for the crop. Note that generally adjuvants are not recommended with Amicide 625. May result in adverse crop effects. Refer to above on mixtures with phenoxy herbicides. Generally adjuvants are not recommended with Amicide 625.
3 Amicide L/ha + Ally 5 g/ha + Lontrel SG 40 g/ha + BS % Amicide L/ha + Lontrel SG 40 g/ha + BS % Atlantis OD 330 ml/ha Axial ml/ha + Adigor 0.5% Buctril MA 2.0 L/ha Bulldock Duo L/ha Cadence 200 g/ha Cheetah Gold 1.0 L/ha Chlorpyrifos ml/ha Copper Oxide 300 ml/ha + BS % Coptrel 500 SC 150 ml/ha Crusader 300 ml/ha + MCPA LVE + Cypermethrin 170 ml/ha Decis Options - tank mix (Amicide 625) - tank mix (Amicide 625) OD 30 g/l mesosulfuron 100 g/l pinoxaden + 25 g/l cloquintocetmexyl 200 g/l bromoxynil g/l MCPA lab Not Not Yes - no problems identified Syngenta Yes - no problems identified 25 g/l beta-cyfluthrin Yes - no problems identified 700 g/kg dicamba Syngenta Yes - no problems identified 200 g/l diclofopmethyl + 20 g/l sethoxydim g/l fenoxaprop-p-ethyl, Hasten 1% or Rocket 1% (chose adjuvant depending on weed target for Atlantis OD) Adigor 0.5% (as required for Axial herbicide use). May result in adverse crop effects. Refer to above on mixtures with phenoxy herbicides. Generally adjuvants are not recommended with Amicide 625. May result in adverse crop effects. Refer to above on mixtures with phenoxy herbicides. Generally adjuvants are not recommended with Amicide 625. May result in increased crop effects, limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha should improve crop safety. May result in adverse crop effects if used late in the season. Limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha should improve crop safety. Adhere to the crop stage recommendations for Axial application. Good crop safety. Yes - no problems identified Not No information on crop safety is available. 500 g/l chlorpyrifos various Not no problems reported in field trials Not SC 500 g/l copper as oxide + 69 g/l nitrogen as urea OD 30 g/l pyroxsulam + 90 g/l cloquintocetmexyl (Crusader) Phosyn/ YarraVita (Crusader) Yes (Crusader alone) - no issues identified 300 g/l cypermethrin various Not - field s did not show up any issues 27.5 g/l deltamethrin NOT compatible in soft water at 4 degrees. Compatible in soft & hard water at ambient temperature, also compatible in hard water at 4 degrees temperature. Constant agitation irreversible or Uptake 0.5% Hasten 1% or Uptake 0.5% only (as required with Crusader herbicide) Good crop safety. Typical dicamba wilting effects on the crop are often observed within days of application, these effects have been transient in the trials conducted. Very good crop safety, negligible increase in crop effects, Hasten used as adjuvant in crop safety studies. Limited trial data only indicates good safety. No indication of any increase in crop effects from the mixture. May result in increased crop effects, limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha should improve crop safety.
4 Decision 1.0 L/ha Dimethoate Dominex ml/ha Eclipse 100 SC 50 ml Fastac Duo ml/ha Hoegrass L/ha Hotshot 750 ml/ha Hussar OD 100 ml/ha Igran ml/ha (no adjuvant) 200 g/l diclofopmethyl + 20 g/l sethoxydim lab 400 g/l dimethoate Yes - no problems identified 100 g/l alphacypermethrin Crop Care SC 100 g/l metosulam OD 100 g/l alphacypermethrin 500 g/l diclofopmethyl 10 g/l aminopyralid g/l fluroxypyr 100 g/l iodosulfuronmethyl sodium NOT compatible in soft water at 4 deg temperature. Compatible in soft & hard water at ambient temperature, compatible in hard water at 4 degrees temperature. Constant agitation Uptake 0.5%, D-C-Trate 1% or Hasten 1% (as required with Decision herbicide) May result in increased crop effects, limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha should improve crop safety. Adhere to the crop stage recommendations for Decision application. Not No information on crop safety is available. Not No information on crop safety is available. May result in adverse crop effects if using Hasten adjuvant. Limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha should improve crop safety and only use non-ionic surfactant. Adhere to the crop stage recommendations for Hoegrass 500 application. Not or Uptake 0.5% No information on crop safety of the mixture is available. Not - Field s did not indicate any issues SC 500 g/l terbutryn Crop Care Jaguar 1.0 L/ha 250 g/l bromoxynil + 25 g/l diflufenican Lontrel 750 SG 120 g/ha Lontrel 300 ml/ha Mantrac L/ha (no adjuvant) Mataven L/ha Mataven L L/ha Not Generally not recommended with Igran - consult Crop Care before mixing any adjuvant SG 750 g/kg clopyralid Not 300 g/l clopyralid free oil 500 g/l manganese as carbonate + 69 g/l nitrogen as urea 90 g/l flamprop-mmethyl 75 g/l flamprop-mmethyl Phosyn/ YarraVita settlement will occur BASF Not not No information on crop safety is available. Uptake 0.5% Slight increase in crop effects over using Hussar alone. Hasten was used in the trials, crop effects should be improved with use of BS No information on crop safety of the mixture is available. Crop safety with Jaguar is good even though Hasten was used in all trials against the recommendation for use of Jaguar. The use of a non ionic surfactant rather than a crop oil should further improve crop safety. Not field but can assume it will be no different to the formulation in respect to crop safety. Very good crop safety, negligible increase in crop effects, Hasten used as adjuvant. Mataven label indicates compatibility with Uptake, this is the preferred adjuvant when mixing with Prosaro.
5 MCPA L/ha MCPA L/ha + Lontrel 300 MCPA LVE 1.0 L/ha Pirimor 300 g/ha Precept L/ha Starane Advanced 900 ml/ha + MCPA LVE 700 ml/ha Starane Advanced 900 ml/ha + Uptake 0.5% Surpass L/ha 500 g/l MCPA as dimethylamine salt lab free oil - tank mix free oil 500 g/l MCPA as iso-octyl ester 500 g/kg pirimicarb Syngenta Yes - no problems identified 250 g/l MCPA + 50 g/l pyrasulfotole 333 g/l fluroxypr Not No information on crop safety is available. Not No information on crop safety is available. Not 500 g/l MCPA as iso-octyl ester 333 g/l fluroxypr Not Uptake 0.5% 300 g/l 2,4-D as isopropylamine salt Talstar ml/ha Tigrex 1.0 L/ha 250 g/l MCPA + 25 g/l diflufenican Topik ml/ha Tordon L/ha Tordon 75-D 300 ml/ha (no adjuvant) Torpedo 100 ml/ha + Uptake 0.5% TRADITRUS Zinc Manganese Chelate 750 g/ha settlement will occur Hasten 1% or an alternative crop oil that is recommended for use with both products. Any adjuvant recommended for use with Consult with Surpass 300 manufacturer on the use of an adjuvant for application in crop g/l bifenthrin FMC Yes - no problems identified Not No information on crop safety is available. 240 g/l clodinafoppropargyl + 60 g/l cloquintocet-mexyl 420 g/l MCPA + 26 g/l picloram SC 300 g/l 2,4-D + 75 g/l picloram SC 300 g/l clopyralid + 50 g/l florasulam Syngenta Yes - no problems identified Uptake 0.5% or D-C-Trate 1% Good crop safety, Hasten included in mix. Generally Surpass is not recommended for mixing with anything other than pre plant knockdown herbicides and not to be mixed with an adjuvant for in crop use. Refer to above on mixtures with phenoxy herbicides, including potential yield loss from incorrect timing. Crop safety with Tigrex is very good even though Hasten was used in all trials, against the recommendation for use of Tigrex. The use of a non ionic surfactant rather than a crop oil should further improve crop safety. May result in adverse crop effects if used late in the season. Limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha should improve crop safety. Adhere to the crop stage recommendations for Topik application. Not or Uptake 0.5% No information on crop safety of the mixture is available. Not Not recommended No information on crop safety of the mixture is available. The use of an adjuvant with Tordon 75-D is not recommended. This may compromise efficacy of Prosaro. free oil Tradecorp Not Uptake 0.5% Good crop safety. Note that mixtures with LVE MCPA have not been evaluated.
6 TRADORP CU Copper Chelate 300 g/ha Tristar Advance 1.5 L/ha Twin Zinc 350 ml/ha Urea/Ammonium nitrate 250 g/l diclofopmethyl + 13 g/l fenoxaprop-p-ethyl 700 g/l zinc as oxide + 18 g/l nitrogen as urea FLEXI-N, UAN 32%, SPRAY-GRO 42N, EASY N Velocity 0.5 L/ha 210 g/l bromoxynil g/l pyrasulfotole Wildcat 110 X-Pand 165 g/ha (+ Uptake) 2,4-D LV Ester L/ha (+Hasten) 110 g/l fenoxapropp-ethyl 610 g/kg isoxaben + 40 g/kg florasulam lab Tradecorp Not Phosyn/ YarraVita various an oil layer forms on top (+ Hasten). free oil (only) Hasten 1% or an alternative crop oil that is recommended for use with both products. 680 g/l 2,4-D ester Farmoz Yes Not No adjuvant referred to for use with 2,4-D ester - consult with manufacturer before mixing May result in adverse crop effects if using Hasten adjuvant. Limiting Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ ha should improve crop safety and only use non-ionic surfactant. Adhere to the crop stage recommendations for Tristar Advance application. Marginal crop safety. Urea/Ammonium nitrate products may cause leaf burn if applied alone. The addition of Prosaro may increase the chance of adverse crop effects. The addition of an adjuvant in the mix may also increase the level of leaf burn. Do not mix any of these UAN products with Prosaro unless experienced in use of the product. Limited data but good crop safety indicated. Good crop safety. Not Uptake 0.5% No information on crop safety of the mixture is available. May result in adverse crop effects including reduced growth and yield loss through phenoxy herbicide damage, if applied at the incorrect crop growth stage. The use of an adjuvant in the mix is likely to result in increased damage. If using an adjuvant limit Prosaro rate to 150 ml/ha and adhere to all recommendations on the use of phenoxy herbicides for the crop. Note that generally adjuvants are not recommended with 2,4-D ester. Notes: Most compatibilities were conducted with Prosaro at 300 ml/ha, the highest label rate. Crop safety and any minor mixing issues are likely to be reduced at lower rates of Prosaro. For all mixtures observe all the label requirements of the mixing partner, including recommended crop stage, spray volumes etc. The adjuvant recommendation is based on the most compatible adjuvant for both Prosaro and the mixing partner. The physical compatibility conducted in the laboratory compared compatibility at different water hardness (soft and hard) and under different temperatures (4 c and ambient). Compatibility is limited to those specific products and product manufacturers listed unless an alternative product is clearly an equivalent formulation. Products containing varying concentrations of active to those listed may not be compatible with Prosaro. OD = oil dispersion, = emulsifiable concentrate, = water dispersible granule, SC = suspension concentrate, = soluble concentrate, SG = water soluble granule.
7 Compatibility of Prosaro 420 SC with various crop protection products for use in canola Product and lab Recommended adjuvant Atradex 1.1 kg/ha 900 g/kg atrazine Crop Care Constant agitation required - on standing settlement will occur. Hasten 1% v/v TT varieties only. CAUTION: Mixtures with Prosaro may initially result in significant adverse crop effects. Care should be taken to avoid spray overlaps as this may also increase crop effects. These symptoms are generally transient. Further investigation of this mixture will be carried out by. Atradex 1.1 kg/ha + Select + Lontrel 300 ml/ha 900 g/kg atrazine 240 g/l clethodim 300 g/l clopyralid Crop Care Sumitomo Constant agitation required - on standing settlement will occur. Hasten 1% TT varieties only. CAUTION: Mixtures with Prosaro may initially result in significant adverse crop effects. Care should be taken to avoid spray overlaps as this may also increase crop effects. These symptoms are generally transient. Further investigation of this mixture will be carried out by. Atradex 1.1 kg/ha + Select + Astound Duo 400 ml/ha 900 g/kg atrazine 240 g/l clethodim 100 g/l alphacypermethrin Crop Care Sumitomo Constant agitation required - on standing settlement will occur. Hasten 1% TT varieties only. CAUTION: Mixtures with Prosaro may initially result in significant adverse crop effects. Care should be taken to avoid spray overlaps as this may also increase crop effects. These symptoms are generally transient. Further investigation of this mixture will be carried out by. Boron (eg bortrac) Not Tested can not give any advice on this mixture. Dimethoate 400 g/l dimethoate Tested - no problems identified Factor 80 g/ha 250 g/kg butroxydim Crop Care Supercharge 1% v/v Do not mix Factor with Prosaro for use in canola. Factor alone has a narrow safety margin in canola, the addition of Prosaro may result in adverse crop effects. Fastac Duo ml/ha 100 g/l alphacypermethrin Tested - Constant agitation FLEXI-N, UAN 32%, SPRAY-GRO 42N, EASY N 25 L/ha (+ Select + Hasten 1% v/v) Urea/Ammonium nitrate various Tested (UAN alone) - Constant agitation required - on standing, an oil layer forms on top (+ Hasten). Tested, in mixtures with Select herbicide see Marginal crop safety. Urea/Ammonium nitrate products may cause leaf burn if applied alone. The addition of Prosaro may increase the chance of adverse crop effects. The addition of an adjuvant in the mix may also increase the level of leaf burn. Do not mix any of these UAN products with Prosaro unless experienced in use of the product. Intervix 33 g/l imazamox 15 g/l imazapyr Hasten 0.5% v/v Clearfield varieties only, compatible, no adverse crop effects observed. Le-mat ml/ha 290 g/l omethoate Ospray Tested - Not compatible at 4 degrees. Compatible in soft & hard water at ambient temperature. Constant agitation irreversible Lontrel 300 ml/ha 300 g/l clopyralid
8 lab Recommended adjuvant Lontrel 750 SG 120 g/ha Lorsban ml/ha Molybdenum (eg molytrac 250) OnDuty 55 g/ha Pirimor 50 1 kg/ha Roundup Ready (with PLANTSHIELD ) 0.9 kg/ha Select 240 (eg Clethodim 240) Targa Bolt 190 ml/ha Terbyne 1.4 kg/ha + Hasten 1% Trojan 30 ml/ha Verdict ml/ha Zinc (oxides, sulphates & chelates) SG 750 g/kg clopyralid 500 g/l chlorpyrifos Not no problems reported in field trials 525 g/kg imazapic 175 g/kg imazapyr Crop Care 500 g/kg pirimicarb Syngenta Tested (at 300 g/ha rate only) - no problems identified 690 g/kg glyphosate Laboratory ing showed mixtures with Prosaro tended to form a foamy oily scum field trials indicated there was the potential for build-up on fine filters leading to blockages of spray equipment. The addition of Liase at 2% v/v tended to improve the flow of the mix through filters, but this did not alleviate all problems when through field equipment. 240 g/l clethodim various Tested - Constant agitation required - on standing product will IRREVERSIBLY settle out 200 g/l quizalofop-p-ethyl 750 g/kg terbuthylazine 150 g/l gammacyhalothrin Hasten 0.5% v/v Hasten 1% v/v Not Tested can not give any advice on this mixture. Clearfield varieties only, compatible, no adverse crop effects observed. In a small number of trials adverse crop effects were observed when Prosaro was added to Roundup Ready with Plantshield. There was reduced growth where the mixture was used, but effects were transient and with good seasonal conditions there was no yield reduction measured. CAUTION: Products may not mix adequately this mixture is not currently recommended by. Some adverse crop effects were observed however these were transient. Note that Select alone can cause crop effects in canola. Sipcam Not Hasten 1% v/v Not Tested can not give any advice on this mixture. Sipcam 520 g/l haloxyfop Hasten 1% v/v Uptake 0.5% v/v TT varieties only. CAUTION: Mixtures with Prosaro may initially result in significant adverse crop effects. Care should be taken to avoid spray overlaps as this may also increase crop effects. These symptoms are generally transient. Further investigation of this mixture will be carried out by. Compatible no adverse crop effects observed Not Tested can not give any advice on this mixture. Notes: Most compatibilities were conducted with Prosaro at 450 ml/ha, the highest label rate. Crop safety and any minor mixing issues are likely to be reduced at lower rates of Prosaro. In all mixtures observe all the label requirements of the mixing partner, including recommended crop stage, spray volumes etc. The adjuvant recommendation is based on the most compatible adjuvant for both Prosaro and the mixing partner. The physical compatibility conducted in the laboratory compared compatibility at different water hardness (soft and hard) and under different temperatures (4 c and ambient). Compatibility is limited to those specific products and product manufacturers listed unless an alternative product is clearly an equivalent formulation. Products containing varying concentrations of active to those listed may not be compatible with Prosaro. Pty Ltd ABN Tooronga Road, Hawthorn East, Vic Technical enquiries enquiries.australia@bayercropscience.com Ph Fax Prosaro, Buctril, Bulldock, Cheetah, Decis Options, Decision, Eclipse, Hoegrass, Hussar, Jaguar, Precept and Tigrex are registered trademarks of the Group. Always read and follow product label. Always read the label for full instructions. The information and recommendations set out in this brochure are based on s and data believed to be reliable at the time of publication. Results may vary, as the use and application of the products is beyond our control and may be subject to climatic, geographical or biological variables, and/or developed resistance. Any product referred to in this brochure must be used strictly as directed, and in accordance with all instructions appearing on the label for that product and in other applicable reference material. So far as it is lawfully able to do so, Pty Ltd accepts no liability or responsibility for loss or damage arising from failure to follow such directions and instructions.
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