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Getting the most out of this season s yields Season update Bayer CropScience cereal and oilseed rape fungicides 2013 Despite the difficult plantings and current spring conditions, it s still worth pushing the majority of winter crops to try to achieve the best possible yields. With another season of unsettled weather likely, the key learning from 2012 was that robust (no less than 75% of label) doses of the best fungicides will give you the best risk management to buffer against spray timing difficulties or rapidly developing disease epidemics. It s important to manage disease early on all crops, since even low yield potential crops respond to effective fungicide programmes in proportion to higher yielding crops, because disease does not discriminate between them. ALL good fungicides work best as protectant applications. Click on the buttons below for extra technical information. Winter Wheat Winter Barley Spring Barley Oilseed Rape Bayer CropScience Ltd. 230 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0WB Adexar, Tracker and Filan are registered trademarks of BASF. Adexar contains epoxiconazole + fluxapyroxad. Tracker contains epoxiconazole + boscalid. Filan contains boscalid. Seguris is a registered trademark of Syngenta. Seguris contains epoxiconazole + isopyrazam. Bayer Assist: 0845 6092266 or 01223 226644 www.bayercropscience.co.uk Aviator235Xpro, Proline275, SiltraXpro, Fandango, Firefly155, Folicur and Torch are all registered trademarks of Bayer. Aviator235Xpro contains prothioconazole + bixafen. Proline275 contains prothioconazole. SiltraXpro contains prothioconazole + bixafen. Fandango contains prothioconazole + fluoxastrobin. Firefly155 contains prothioconazole + fluoxastrobin. Folicur contains tebuconazole. Torch contains spiroxamine. Copyright Bayer CropScience 2013. Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. Pay attention to the risk indications and follow the safety precautions on the label.

Winter Wheat Create a yield platform Target: Leaves 4 and 5, between 2-4 weeks before T1 Early yellow rust management with fast-moving tebuconazole (0.4-0.6 L/ha Folicur) or cyproconazole (40g/ha) Early Septoria inoculum management with chlorothalonil (1.0 L/ha). Helps promote azole diversity in the programme to support resistance management. Epoxiconazole and prothioconazole should be saved for later timings. Helps secure some timing flexibility at T1 if needed due to wet weather, and reduces the risk of chasing disease throughout the programme as in 2012. Easily cost-justified, and an essential component for yellow rust management on susceptible varieties. Septoria Yellow rust

Winter Wheat Lay the yield foundation Target: Leaves 3 and 4 + stem base To maintain protection of leaves 3 and 4 from Septoria, rusts, mildew and cover any risk of stem base disease, aiming to keep leaf 2 clean ahead of flag leaf emergence. Broad spectrum foliar and stem base disease control with 0.55 L/ha Proline 275 (150g/ha prothioconazole) and CTL (required to support prothioconazole in the absence of bixafen (Aviator 235 Xpro). Covers Septoria, yellow rust, mildew, true eyespots, and early season Fusarium inoculum management If yellow rust has escaped the T0 timing, or T0 was omitted, add in strobilurin e.g. 1.4 L/ha Firefly 155 (154g/ha prothioconazole + 63g/ha fluoxastrobin) + CTL Where the T1 is delayed or in very high early Septoria pressure seasons, substitute the CTL with bixafen i.e. use 1.0 L/ha Aviator 235 Xpro (160g/ha prothioconazole + 75g/ha bixafen). Do not reduce the dose below 1.0 L/ha For early drilled second wheats at increased risk of Take-All, consider using 1.5 L/ha Fandango + CTL. Minimise inoculum levels of Septoria, rusts and mildew in the canopy, maintain healthy stems in the main shoots and tillers by suppressing the stem base complex, and reduce Fusarium inoculum ahead of the T3 timing (Proline 275 ). You cannot achieve this broad spectrum risk management and longer-lasting protection with less than 0.55 L/ha Proline 275. Results from 0.55 L/ha Proline 275 at T1: Eyespot: 0.5t/ha benefit vs 1.5 L/ha Tracker in high pressure SAC eyespot trial 2008, despite Tracker giving 15% better visual disease control. Lack of correlation between visual disease control and yield is common in eyespot trials, reflecting difficulties in visually scoring yield robbing Oculimacula acuformis (R-type). It also reflects the broader stem base spectrum and Septoria activity of Proline 275 Septoria: 0.1t/ha more than 1.5 L/ha Tracker, and 0.3t/ha more than 1.0 L/ha Tracker in moderate to severe Septoria trials (5 independent trials AICC, SAC, OAT, Velcourt and Scottish Agronomy 2008) gave 0.55 L/ha Independent trials show 30+/ha more MOIC than Tracker in Septoria and eyespot situations through superior yield delivery Yellow rust: performs identically to Tracker, but delivers higher yields due to better Septoria and stem base activity (High pressure BCS yellow rust trial 2011) Fusarium inoculum management: 2008-2012 HAUC and Fera trials have shown that, when used at T1, Proline 275 can help uniquely reduce later season ear blight and mycotoxins by up to 50%, by suppressing stem base Fusarium Mildew: similar protectant activity to specific mildewicides (HGCA 2009). Septoria Yellow rust Eyespot Mildew *Data from HAUC and FERA Winter Wheat Winter Barley Spring Barley Oilseed Rape

Winter Wheat Build the yield Target: Flag leaf and leaf 2 To protect the flag leaf from Septoria and rusts and maintain green leaf area/photosynthetic activity, and to help eradicate disease on leaf 2 which escaped the T1 timing. Class-leading Septoria and brown rust control plus non-disease yield-boosting activity with 1.0 L/ha Aviator 235 Xpro. In can resistance management due to ideal ratio of azole and SDHI, formulated to move together inside the leaf - offsets requirement for multisites such as CTL, which can reduce curative activity Consider increasing to 1.25 L/ha Aviator 235 Xpro in difficult Septoria seasons and/or in drier seasons to enhance crop health benefits If yellow rust has escaped the T0 and/or T1 timing, or if brown rust is active on the flag leaf at the time of spray add in strobilurin or tebuconazole (applies to any T2 fungicide). Ensure long-lasing protectant and curative activity on Septoria, brown rust. Covers mildew, yellow rust and helps reduce final ear blight infections from T2 spray (HAUC and Fera 2008-2012). Helps crop develop extra yield in the absence of diseases through increased photosynthesis, better water use, nitrogen scavenging, improved spikelet fertility for more grains per ear. Allows more focused T3 ear blight choices by reducing the need for foliar top-up. Unique Leafshield formulation system in Aviator 235 Xpro delivers rainfastness in minutes and sets new standards for crop coverage at low water volumes and faster forward speeds. Results from 1.0 L/ha Aviator 235 Xpro at T2: Yield: 2012-0.8t/ha more than strob + azole (35 independent and BCS trials), 0.5t/ha more than 0.8 L/ha Seguris (21 independent and BCS trials) and 0.1t/ha more than 1.5 L/ha Adexar - for significantly less /ha (6 independent and 2 BCS trials) Septoria: 2012 - HGCA + 11 independent and BCS Septoria trials identifies similar performance to 1.5 L/ha Adexar, for 10-15/ha less. Independent high Septoria pressure T2 timing trials in 2012 (Velcourt), showed 1.0 L/ha Aviator 235 Xpro to give 10% better Septoria control and 0.4t/ha more yield than 1.25 L/ha Adexar when flag leaf spray timings were slightly delayed Brown rust: 2012-9 european BCS trials show identical performance to 1.5 L/ha Adexar Yellow rust: 2009-12 - 8 BCS and 1 independent trial show identical disease control to high dose epoxiconazole + pyraclostrobin in programmes Enhanced photosynthesis: unique label claim, helping the crop to build yield in the absence of disease N- scavenging: 2012 - ADAS trial showed 1.0 L/ha Aviator 235 Xpro delivered an extra 0.25t/ha more than 1.0 L/ha Adexar at the optimum N rate, with similar disease control. 62.5g/ha fluxapyroxad did not utilise N any more effectively than 100g/ha pyraclostrobin Drought stress tolerance: 2010 - BCS research trials demonstrated improved water use efficacy under conditions of restricted water supply. This was supported in the field by delivery of an extra 0.3t/ha more yield than strob + azole in low/no Septoria scenarios in the dry season of 2011 Spikelet fertility: 2010-11 ADAS and BCS trials demonstrated ability of T2 Aviator 235 Xpro to secure extra grains per ear at optimum TGW, by helping to maintain spikelet fertility in adverse growing conditions. Crop spray coverage: 2010-11 spray application studies with Silsoe Spray Applications Unit (SSAU) demonstrated class leading foliar spray coverage compared to best T2 standards, for effective disease control Rainfastness: 2011 rainfastness studies with SSAU showed Aviator 235 Xpro to be rainfast in minutes, making it an ideal choice in catchy weather. Winter Wheat Winter Barley Spring Barley Oilseed Rape

Winter Wheat Protect the Quality Target: Ear + flag leaf To ensure long-lasting suppression of the whole ear blight complex e.g. Microdochium nivale and all true Fusarium species, as well as sooty moulds. To help extend flag leaf disease protection to harvest (especially in extended growing seasons/regions). Best integrated activity on the complete ear blight complex including Fusarium culmorum, F. graminearum (mycotoxin formers) and Microdochium nivale (seed infection) with 0.55 L/ha Proline 275 (150g/ha prothioconazole). Secure grain quality premium by effective mycotoxin suppression, and seed viability by Microdochium suppression. Provides effective Septoria and rust protection on the flag leaf during grain fill. Results from 0.55 L/ha Proline 275 at anthesis: Yield: 2012 - two AICC trials generated an extra 0.9t/ha, which indicates the yield robbing potential of Fusarium Mycotoxin suppression standard: 2009-2012 - Independent trials with Fera and HAUC show 0.55 L/ha Proline 275 to be the most effective mycotoxin suppressive fungicide due to its broad spectrum ear blight activity More flexible application window: 2008 - Timing trials at the University of Bonn show that Proline has a wider activity window than tebuconazole (pre-anthesis protectant and just post-anthesis curative) if timing exactly to anthesis not possible Sooty moulds: 2009 Fera trials confirmed excellent activity on sooty moulds Septoria: long-lasting flag leaf top-up during grain fill Yellow rust: 2011-12 excellent yellow rust protectant (HGCA data) with long duration of activity. Septoria Yellow rust Fusarium

Winter Barley Create a yield platform Target: Growth Stage 23-30 To reduce inoculum levels of established powdery mildew and Rhynchosporium on susceptible varieties. Torch (spiroxamine) has activity against both powdery mildew and Rhynchosporium when used at 0.5 L/ha in mixture with cyprodinil will provide protection up to the T1 application. Helps reduce selection pressure by saving prothioconazole for T1 and T2. Can buy time at T1 and reduces the risk of chasing disease throughout the season. Rhynchosporium Net blotch Mildew Brown rust

Winter Barley Build the yield Target: Growth Stage 30-31 The most important and responsive spray timing in winter barley, aiming to protect leaf 3 from all foliar disease, to eradicate disease on leaf 4 and to ensure effective suppression of stem base diseases to optimise tiller survival. 1.0 L/ha Fandango (prothioconazole + fluoxastrobin) for lower yield potential crops or 0.6 L/ha SiltraXpro (prothioconazole + bixafen) on higher yield potential crops or where disease pressure is elevated. Tried and tested credentials of prothioconazole in properly-ratioed mixtures designed for barley. Prothioconazole can offset the need for a specific mildewicide Fluoxastrobin in Fandango has additional stem base and take-all activity, thought to be an increasing risk in barley Bixafen in SiltraXpro is at the most effective dose for barley to avoid overextending crop greening effects Bixafen and prothioconazole are formulated to work together in SiltraXpro for effective, mutual, Rhynchosporium, net blotch and Ramularia resistance management. Results: In 3 Winter barley trials in 2012 a programme delivering 200g/ha prothioconazole gave 0.27 yield uplift over an equivalent rate programme of epoxiconazole In 11 independent trials in 2012 Fandango programmes delivering 1.75 L/ha outperformed Adexar co-forms delivering 1.5-1.6 L/ha by 0.1t/ha. Rhynchosporium Mildew Net blotch Brown rust

Winter Barley Protect the yield Target: Growth Stage 39-49 Foliar disease top up: net blotch in all areas; brown rust in the south and east; Rhynchosporium in the north and west in cool wet summers or Ramularia in the north and west is particularly important if there are periods of leaf wetness in spring and/or if crops are stressed. Results: In 3 independent trials in 2010 and 2011 a programme of 0.6 L/ha SiltraXpro followed by 0.75 L/ha Fandango gave a yield response of 0.93 t/ha over the untreated. 0.75 L/ha Fandango for lower yield potential crops or 0.4-0.6 L/ha SiltraXpro on higher yield potential crops or where disease pressure is elevated. Consider the higher rate of SiltraXpro in Scotland where the period of green canopy is extended. Tried and tested credentials of prothioconazole in properly-ratioed mixtures designed for barley. Prothioconazole can offset the need for a specific mildewicide, infections of mildew at this timing can reduce green leaf area Bixafen in SiltraXpro is at the most effective dose for barley to avoid over-extending crop greening effects Bixafen and prothioconazole are formulated to work together in SiltraXpro for effective, mutual, Rhynchosporium, net blotch and Ramularia resistance management. Rhynchosporium Mildew Net blotch Brown rust

Spring Barley Build the yield Target: Mid to late tillering To protect against Rhynchosporium, net blotch, mildew and brown rust which is particularly important in the East. 0.75 L/ha Fandango for lower yield potential crops or 0.4 L/ha SiltraXpro on higher yield potential crops where soil moisture is less of a limiting factor or where soils are particularly fertile. If planning a single spray programme for spring barley then SiltraXpro will give best results due to its superior curative disease control and longer lasting activity. Apply SiltraXpro at 0.6 1.0 L/ha for a single spray, dose rate is dependent upon disease pressure, variety and location. Tried and tested credentials of prothioconazole in properly-ratioed mixtures designed for barley. Prothioconazole can offset the need for a specific mildewicide Fluoxastrobin in Fandango has additional stem base and take-all activity, thought to be an increasing risk in barley Bixafen in SiltraXpro is at the most effective dose for barley to avoid over-extending crop greening effects Bixafen and prothioconazole are formulated to work together in SiltraXpro for effective, mutual, Rhynchosporium, net blotch and Ramularia resistance management. Results: Rhynchosporium Mildew Net blotch Brown rust In 3 single spray situations in Ireland in 2009-2010 an application of 0.6 L/ha SiltraXpro gave on average 0.37t/ha yield advantage over 0.75 L/ha Fandango.

Spring Barley Protect the yield Target: Growth Stage 39-49 The most important and responsive spray timing for disease control in spring barley, especially for Rhynchosporium and Ramularia if the summer has been wet or plants are under stress. Results: In a SAC high pressure Rhynchosporium in 2012 a programme of Fandango 0.75 L/ha followed by SiltraXpro 0.6 L/ha delivered 0.58t/ha yield over a 2 spray Adexar programme (0.8 L/ha fb 1.2 L/ha). 0.5-0.75 L/ha Fandango for lower yield potential crops or 0.4 L/ha SiltraXpro for higher yielding crops (0.6 L/ha for high pressure Ramularia sites where the growing season is extended e.g. Scotland). When using Fandango the addition of 1.0 L/ha CTL is advised at T2 in spring barley in high pressure Ramularia situations for disease resistance management. Tried and tested credentials of prothioconazole in properly-ratioed mixtures designed for barley. Prothioconazole can offset the need for a specific mildewicide, mildew infections at this timing can reduce green leaf area Bixafen in SiltraXpro is at the most effective dose for barley to avoid over-extending crop greening effects Bixafen and prothioconazole are formulated to work together in SiltraXpro for effective, mutual, Rhynchosporium, net blotch and Ramularia resistance management. Rhynchosporium Mildew Net blotch Brown rust

Oilseed Rape The Flowering Spray Target: OSR petals To protect against Sclerotinia by coating petals with fungicide to avoid spores infecting leaves and stems during petal fall. A split spray approach is the most effective, especially when flowering is extended. Apply 0.46 L/ha Proline 275 (prothioconazole) at early to mid-flowering followed by 0.32 L/ha Proline 275 if the crop is still flowering 3 weeks later. The split spray approach covers all risk scenarios Proline 275 gives more persistent activity against Sclerotinia which is especially useful during extended flowering periods Proline 275 is the most effective light leaf spot product, control late in the season stops infections on pods Trials evidence suggests Proline 275 can give a useful reduction of both powdery mildew and Alternaria on pods when used to control Sclerotinia Proline 275 is more cost effective than Filan. Results: 4 BCS trials 2007-2010 saw an increase in yield of 0.2t/ha for a single application of Proline 275 over a 0.5 kg/ha application of Filan. Given current OSR prices, and the cost advantage of Proline 275 this gives a return of around 75 per ha. Sclerotinia Light leaf spot Alternaria