Basagran Post-Emergence

Manufacturer
BASF
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
31608
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 
RESTRAINTS
Do NOT apply under hot, dry conditions.

BROAD BEANS
Weeds: Black bindweed (Polygonum convolvulus), blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrum), corn spurry (Spergula arvensis), fat hen (Chenopodium album), fumitory (Fumaria muralis), hedge mustard (Sisymbrium officinale), shepherd’s purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum), wild turnip (Brassica rapa campestris)
State: Tas only
Rate/ha: 1 L 
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are less than two true leaves.
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when broad bean plants are at the two leaf stage or earlier and weeds are less than 5 cm high.
Rate/ha: 3 L 
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Ensure weeds are less than 5 cm high, and broad bean plants are developed past the two leaf stage.
Sequential applications may be necessary to achieve satisfactory weed control, but no more than two applications should be used and the total rate applied should not exceed 3 L/ha. The addition of a non-ionic surfactant such as BS1000 at 125 mL per 100 litres of the spray volume is necessary for optimum weed control.

GREEN BEANS 
(Dwarf French) 
Weeds: Thornapples (Datura spp.) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only 
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves and high rate when 5 to 8 leaves.

Weeds: Noogoora burr (Xanthium pungens) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only 
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves and high rate when 4 to 6 leaves.

Weeds: Annual ground cherry (Physalis angulata), Apple of Peru (Nicandra physalodes), bellvine (Ipomea plebeia), Cobblers pegs (Bidens pilosa), star burr (Acanthospermum hispidum), variegated thistle (Silybum marianum)
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves. Variegated thistle should be less than 15 cm in diameter. Annual ground cherry should be less than 1.5 cm high.
Control of bellvine may be inconsistent if soil is dry.

Weeds: Anoda weed (Anoda cristata), hairy wandering jew (Commelina benghalensis) 
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 5 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves.

Weeds: Blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrum), black bindweed (Polygonum convolvulus), corn spurry (Spergula arvensis), fumitory (Fumaris muralis), fat hen (Chenopodium album), hedge mustard (Sisymbrium officinale), shepherd’s purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), wild turnip (Brassica rapa campestris), wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)
State: Tas only
WHP: 5 weeks 
Rate/ha: 1 L 
Critical Comments: Apply when unifoliate bean leaf is fully expanded.
Rate/ha: 2 L 
Critical Comments: Apply when first trifoliate bean leaf is fully expanded.
Rate/ha: 3 L 
Critical Comments: Ensure weeds are less than 5 cm high and second trifoliate bean leaf is fully expanded.
State: Vic, SA only 
Rate/ha: 3 L 
Critical Comments: Ensure weeds are less than 5 cm high.
If product is applied prior to the full expansion of the second trifoliate leaf, sequential applications may be necessary to achieve satisfactory weed control, but no more than two applications should be used and the total rate applied should not exceed 3 L/ha. The addition of a non-ionic surfactant such as BS1000 at 125 mL per 100 litres of the spray volume is necessary for optimum weed control.

NAVY BEANS (Haricot) 
Weeds: Thornapples (Datura spp.) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA Only
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L
WHP: 8 weeks
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves and high rate when 5 to 8 leaves.

Weeds: Noogoora burr (Xanthium pungens) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA Only
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L
WHP: 8 weeks
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves and high rate when 4 to 6 leaves.

Weeds: Annual ground cherry (Physalis angulata), apple of Peru (Nicandra physalodes), bellvine (Ipomea plebeia), cobblers pegs (Bidens pilosa), star burr (Acanthospermum hispidum), variegated thistle (Silybum marianum)
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA Only
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves. Variegated thistle should be less than 15 cm in diameter. Annual ground cherry should be less than 1.5 cm high.
Control of bellvine may be inconsistent if soil is dry.

Weeds: Anoda weed (Anoda cristata), hairy wandering jew (Commelina benghalensis)
State: Qld only
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves.

Weeds: Blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrum), black bindweed (Polygonum convolvulus), corn spurry (Spergula arvensis), fumitory (Fumaris muralis), fat hen (Chenopodium album), hedge mustard (Sisymbrium officinale), shepherd’s purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), wild turnip (Brassica rapa campestris), wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) 
State: Vic, Tas, SA only 
Rate/ha: 3 L
WHP: 8 weeks
Critical Comments: Ensure weeds are less than 5 cm high.
The addition of a non-ionic surfactant such as BS1000 at 125 mL per 100 litres of the spray volume is necessary for optimum weed control in Tasmania.

PEANUTS
Weeds: Thornapples (Datura spp.)
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L 
WHP: 21 days 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves and high rate when 5 to 8 leaves.

Weeds: Noogoora burr (Xanthium pungens) 
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L 
WHP: 21 days 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves and high rate when 4 to 6 leaves.

Weeds: Annual ground cherry (Physalis angulata), apple of Peru (Nicandra physalodes), bellvine (Ipomea plebeia), cobblers pegs (Bidens pilosa), star burr (Acanthospermum hispidum), variegated thistle (Silybum marianum)
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 21 days 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves. Variegated thistle should be less than 15 cm in diameter. Annual ground cherry should be less than 1.5 cm high.
Control of bellvine may be inconsistent if soil is dry.

Weeds: Anoda weed (Anoda cristata), hairy wandering jew (Commelina benghalensis)
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 21 days 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves.

RED KIDNEY BEANS, RED MEXIXAN BEANS
Weeds: Thornapples (Datura spp.) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only 
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves and high rate when 5 to 8 leaves.

Weeds: Noogoora burr (Xanthium pungens) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only 
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves and high rate when 4 to 6 leaves.

Weeds: Annual ground cherry (Physalis angulata), apple of Peru (Nicandra physalodes), bellvine (Ipomea plebeia), cobblers pegs (Bidens pilosa), star burr (Acanthospermum hispidum), variegated thistle (Silybum marianum) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves. Variegated thistle should be less than 15 cm in diameter. Annual ground cherry should be less than 1.5 cm high.
Control of bellvine may be inconsistent if soil is dry.

Weeds: Anoda weed (Anoda cristata), hairy wandering jew (Commelina benghalensis) 
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves.

SOYBEANS
Weeds: Thornapples (Datura spp.) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves and high rate when 5 to 8 leaves.

Weeds: Noogoora burr (Xanthium pungens) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only
Rate/ha: 1.5 L or 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply low rate when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves and high rate when 4 to 6 leaves.

Weeds: Annual ground cherry (Physalis angulata), Apple of Peru (Nicandra physalodes), bellvine (Ipomea plebeia), Cobblers pegs (Bidens pilosa), star burr (Acanthospermum hispidum), variegated thistle (Silybum marianum) 
State: Qld, NSW, Vic, WA only
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 4 leaves. Variegated thistle should be less than 15 cm in diameter. Annual ground cherry should be less than 1.5 cm high.
Control of bellvine may be inconsistent if soil is dry.

Weeds: Anoda weed (Anoda cristata), hairy wandering jew (Commelina benghalensis) 
State: Qld only 
Rate/ha: 2 L 
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply when weeds are cotyledon to 3 leaves.

Weeds: Bathurst burr (Xanthium spinosum) and blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrum) (SUPPRESSION ONLY)
State: NSW only
Rate/ha: 2 L plus 2 L of Ampol D-C-Trate per ha
WHP: 8 weeks 
Critical Comments: Apply as a post-emergent spray no later than early 4 leaf stage of the weeds.

NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.
WITHHOLDING PERIODS
PEANUTS: Do NOT harvest for 21 days after application.
BROAD BEANS, GREEN BEANS: Do NOT harvest for 5 weeks after application.
NAVY BEANS, RED KIDNEY BEANS, RED MEXICAN BEANS, SOYBEANS: Do NOT harvest for 8 weeks after application.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
RESISTANCE
WARNING
GROUP C HERBICIDE
BASAGRAN Post-emergence Herbicide is a member of the benzothiadiazole group of herbicides. BASAGRAN is a herbicide which inhibits photosynthesis at photosystem II. For weed resistance management BASAGRAN is a Group C herbicide. Some naturally-occurring weed biotypes resistant to BASAGRAN, and other herbicides which inhibit photosynthesis at photosystem II, may exist through normal genetic variability in any weed population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the weed population if these herbicides are used repeatedly. These resistant weeds will not be controlled by BASAGRAN or other Group C herbicides. Since occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, BASF Australia Ltd accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of BASAGRAN to control resistant weeds.

APPLICATION
Ground Application: BASAGRAN is a contact herbicide and therefore thorough coverage of the foliage of weeds is essential. To obtain thorough coverage BASAGRAN should be applied through properly calibrated and maintained spray equipment at a volume of 220 to 440 L water per ha and pressure of 240 to 340 kPa. Coverage will be reduced if weeds are being shaded by the crop or by any other factors such as drift or dusty leaves that prevent the herbicide reaching target leaves. Best results will be obtained when conditions favour rapid growth.
Aerial Application: (Read instructions for Ground Application first)
Apply with aircraft fitted with either conventional boom and nozzles or with Micronair rotary atomizers flying between 3 to 4 metres above the ground. Booms should be fitted with D8 to D12 nozzles and calibrated to apply at least 50 L/ha with overlapping swaths to prevent striping. Micronairs should be calibrated to apply at least 35 L/ha with droplets between 200 to 250 microns and swaths overlapping to prevent striping. Avoid droplets smaller than 200 micron as they are susceptible to evaporation.
Do NOT APPLY under hot and dry conditions. Best results are obtained from late afternoon or early morning spraying. Do NOT APPLY under strong or gusty wind conditions (more than 5 knots) as striping will occur.
Split Applications: Weeds do not all germinate at once and application should not be delayed to catch later germinations. When late germinations of weeds occur a second application is advisable before the crop canopy closes.
The Effects of Stress and Weather: Application is not recommended to crops suffering from stress induced by drought, water logging, hail damage, frost or injury from other pesticides or crop injury may occur. Such stress conditions may also harden weeds making them more difficult to kill.
BASAGRAN is a water soluble concentration and hot, dry conditions may cause spray to evaporate reducing covering and the performance on weeds. Rain within eight hours of spraying is likely to reduce the effectiveness of BASAGRAN resulting in poor weed control.
Wetting Agent: In Tasmania (only) a non-ionic wetting agent such as BS1000 at 125 mL per 100 litres of the volume should be added when BASAGRAN is sprayed on navy (Haricot) beans and green (Dwarf French) beans. In general, the addition of wetter does not improve control of weeds in other areas. However, with less susceptible weeds or if spray coverage is less than optimum the addition of BS1000 may improve control.

MIXING
BASAGRAN mixes readily with water. Add the required amount of BASAGRAN to the spray tank when filling and agitate to give even mixing.

COMPATIBILITY
BASAGRAN can be applied after pre-planting application of trifluralin or EPTC

PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEANS AND ENVIRONMENT
Do NOT contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with the product or used containers.

PROTECTION OF CROPS, NATIVE AND OTHER NON-TARGET PLANTS
Do NOT apply under meteorological conditions or from spraying equipment which could be expected to cause spray to drift onto nearby susceptible plants, adjacent crops, crop lands or pasture.

CROP SAFETY
Green beans, navy beans, red kidney beans, red mexican beans: Beans are tolerant of BASAGRAN after the first two trifoliate leaves are fully expanded. There may be leaf scorch but this will not affect yields. Do NOT apply unless two trifoliate leaves are present except as per directions for use in Tasmania on green beans or severe damage may result. When used in Tasmania do not apply after flower bud formation.
Peanuts: Apply after the crop is 12 cm high.
Soybeans: Soybeans are tolerant of BASAGRAN at all stages of growth. Mild leaf scorching may occur but will not affect yield.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Navy beans1.5 - 3 l56
Beans1 - 3 l35
Peanuts1.5 - 2 l21
Soybeans1.5 - 2 l56