Triadex

Manufacturer
ADAMA
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
Registration expired
Registration number
52670
Active materials

For the control of wild oats in wheat, triticale, chickpeas, barley, peas, linseed, lupins, canola (rapeseed), faba beans and safflower as specified in the Directions for Use table.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE IN ALL STATES:

BARLEY, TRITICALE, WHEAT
WHP: 11 weeks (G)

CHICKPEAS, FABA BEANS, LUPINS, PEAS
WHP: 13 weeks (G)

LINSEED, CANOLA, SAFFLOWER
WHP: 13 weeks (G)

Weeds controlled: Wild Oats
Rate L / ha: 1.6 L
Critical comments: Apply immediately prior to or up to 3 weeks before sowing to a friable seedbed under conditions which will allow for the incorporation of the product to a depth of 2 to 4 cm with either a single or double pass of suitable incorporation equipment (see incorporation). A delay of 1 week between application and planting is recommended for Linseed.
COMPLETE AND UNIFORM INCORPORATION OF TRIADEX IS ESSENTIAL FOR WEED CONTROL.
See GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS for details of incorporation.
TRIADEX may be used in crops undersown with legumes.
For shallow-sown legume and oil-seed crops, complete incorporation by cultivation to a depth of 5 cm must be undertaken before planting.
TRIADEX may be tank mixed with Tackle or Lonestar 750 WG for control of Annual Ryegrass, Paradoxa Grass and certain broadleaf weeds prior to planting of wheat only.
TRIADEX may be tank mixed with trifluralin for control of Annual Ryegrass, Annual Phalaris, Paradoxa Grass, enhanced control of Wild Oats (emerging from top 1 cm of seedbed) and Wireweed.
DO NOT apply less than 1 week prior to planting of wheat, barley, triticale and linseed (DO NOT use the tank mix in Qld).
Incorporation of this tank mix should be within 4-5 hours of application. Refer to the Trilogy label incorporation details.
Read and follow label directions, restraints, plant-back periods and safety directions for tank mix products.

NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.

THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED BY AIRCRAFT.

WITHHOLDING PERIODS (WHP):
WITHHOLDING PERIOD – HARVEST: NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD – GRAZING:
CEREAL FORAGE: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCKFOOD FOR 11 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION.
PULSE FORAGE: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCKFOOD FOR 13 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION.
OILSEED FORAGE: DO NOT GRAZE OR CUT FOR STOCKFOOD FOR 13 WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
WEED CONTROL
TRIADEX normally provides 6 to 8 weeks control of wild oats when the seedbed is moist during the emergence of wild oats. Under very dry soil surface (top 2 cm) conditions, wild oats may not be controlled.
Wild oats may emerge between application and complete incorporation by sowing particularly if initial incorporation is provided by harrows. TRIADEX may not control wild oats which have germinated at the time of application and incorporation if the top 2 cm of soil is dry. TRIADEX may not control wild oats emerging on or near (<1 cm) the soil surface. TRIADEX will not control emerged wild oats.

CROP SAFETY
Reduced emergence of cereals and linseed may occur if seed is placed in the treated soil layer.
DO NOT plant cereal crops at greater than 5 to 7 cm.
Overspraying of headlands or corners may result in crop damage.
On heavy clay soils, crop thinning may occur in wheel tracks. Environmental conditions which adversely affect emergence or early crop growth, may predispose crops to injury, particularly where tank mixes with other pre-emergence herbicides are used.
Read and follow label directions, restraints, plant-back periods and safety directions for tank mix products.

SOIL PERSISTENCE AND FOLLOWING CROPS
Under prolonged and extremely dry conditions TRIADEX may persist for several months. Damage to field oats and sorghum may occur.

MIXING
TRIADEX herbicide is an oily concentrate that mixes readily with water. Add the required amount of TRIADEX to half the required amount of water in the spray tank. Mix thoroughly and add the remaining water.

APPLICATION
Apply to soil in a friable condition so that uniform incorporation of the product can be achieved to a depth of 2 to 4 cm. The soil should be free of large clods (>75 mm) and should not have crop or weed residue at a level which will interfere with the free flow of soil through planting equipment providing full soil disturbance. Emerged wild oats should be controlled either by prior cultivation/application of a knockdown herbicide or by the tank mixing of a knockdown herbicide with TRIADEX.
Apply TRIADEX by ground sprayer in 30 to 100 litres of water per hectare using a boomspray fitted with flat fan nozzles. Use spraying pressure of approximately 200-240 kPa. Avoid application under strong and/or gusty wind conditions.
DO NOT apply by aircraft.

INCORPORATION
Two pass incorporation provides superior weed control to single pass incorporation on heavier textured soils.
i. TRIADEX may be incorporated initially in a suitable cultivated seedbed with either heavy 5-row harrows or a rotary harrow e.g. Phoenix harrow, or typed cultivator. Final incorporation with a combine or airseed/ cultivator is essential to provide for maximum weed control. Heavy tyned harrows or a rotary harrow should trail the planter or follow as a separate operation at an angle to the planter to complete incorporation. Ensure that the soil surface is left free of pronounced ridging.
ii. On soils in friable condition, TRIADEX may be incorporated with the planting operation only up to 24 hours following application onto a dry soil surface or up to 6 hours on moist surface soil. If TRIADEX has been sprayed on dry soil, and it rains before incorporation is planned, the product must be incorporated within 6 hours to retain its herbicide effectiveness. Planting should be carried out with a combine or airseeder/cultivator which provides full soil disturbance. Heavy tyned harrows or a rotary harrow should trail the planter or follow as a separate operation to complete incorporation. Ensure that the soil surface is left free of pronounced ridging.
DO NOT operate incorporation equipment at greater than 5 to 7 cm depth. Where soil is wet at planting, poor incorporation may result. For shallowsown legume and oil-seed crops, complete incorporation by cultivation to a depth of 5 cm must be undertaken before planting.
Note that point size should be matched to type spacing to avoid uneven incorporation. For example, a wideline seeder with 15 cm type spacing should be fitted with unworn 15 cm points. A combine with 9 cm spacing should be fitted with an evenly worn set of 10 cm points.
Sweeps or other low profile points may not provide satisfactory incorporation.

COMPATIBILITY
TRIADEX is compatible with Adama products Tackle, Lonestar 750 WG, Trilogy, Duet, Wipe-Out, Roundup†, Roundup† Dry, Yield†, Bonus†.

RESISTANT WEEDS WARNING
Farmoz TRIADEXTM Selective Herbicide is a member of the thiocarbamate group of herbicides. TRIADEX has the inhibition of fat synthesis mode of action. For weed resistance management TRIADEX is a Group J herbicide. Some naturally occurring weed biotypes resistant to TRIADEX and other inhibitors of fat synthesis 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 weeds will not be controlled by TRIADEX or other inhibitors of mitosis.
Since the occurrence of resistant weeds is difficult to detect prior to use, Adama Australia Pty. Ltd. accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of TRIADEX to control resistant weeds.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Spring barley1.6 l77
Winter barley1.6 l77
Winter triticale1.6 l77
Spring triticale1.6 l77
Winter wheat1.6 l77
Spring wheat1.6 l77
Chickpeas1.6 l91
Beans1.6 l91
Peas1.6 l91
Lupines1.6 l91
Canola1.6 l91
Winter flax1.6 l91
Spring flax1.6 l91
Safflowers1.6 l91