Ally Max SX

Manufacturer
DU PONT
Category
Herbicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
03435
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Formulation

A water soluble granule formulation containing 143 g/kg metsulfuron-methyl and 143 g/kg tribenuron-methyl for weed control in wheat and barley, oats and triticale.

Weed control
ALLY MAX SX contains metsulfuron methyl and tribenuron methyl, sulfonylurea (ALS inhibitor) herbicides which work mainly by contact action and is most effective if applied when the weeds are small and actively growing. Good spray cover of the weeds must be obtained for best results.
Susceptible plants cease growth almost immediately after application and symptoms can be seen about two weeks after application. Weed control may be reduced when soil conditions are very dry. The susceptibility rating of weeds in the following table refer to good spray cover and good growing conditions. 

Resistance
When herbicides with the same mode of action are used repeatedly over several years in the same field, selection of resistant biotypes can take place. These can propagate and may become dominating. A weed species is considered resistant to a herbicide if it
survives a correctly applied treatment at the recommended dose. Development of resistance with a weed species can be avoided or delayed by alternating (or tank mixing) with suitable products having a different mode of action. For control of Chickweed this product must always be applied with an alternative mode of action product at recommended rates.
A strategy for preventing and managing resistance should be adopted. Further details and advice on how to implement such a strategy may be obtained from your crop adviser or supplier. The Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) also produces guidelines that may be consulted for additional information.

Crops
ALLY MAX SX can be used on all varieties of wheat, barley, oats and triticale between the growth stages given below.

Dose
Apply ALLY MAX SX at 42 g/ha.

Timing
ALLY MAX SX should be applied in the spring after 1st February from the three-leaf stage (GS 13) up to and including the flag leaf ligule/collar just visible (GS 39).

Following crops
Only cereals, oilseed rape, field beans or grass may be sown in the same calendar year as harvest of a cereal crop treated with ALLY MAX SX.

Volume and application
BEFORE USING ALLY MAX SX, SPRAYING EQUIPMENT MUST BE CLEAN AND FREE FROM CONTAMINATION WITH OTHER PESTICIDES.
Application should be made in 100-200 litres of water per hectare, using suitable ground equipment to give good spray cover of the weeds. When crops are thick or weed growth is dense, use 400 litres of water per hectare. Care should be taken not to overlap spray swaths.

Mixing
Quarter fill the spray tank with clean water, start the agitation and add the required quantity of ALLY MAX SX directly to the tank without prior creaming. Continue agitation
while topping up the tank and while spraying.

Compatibility
In any tank-mix add ALLY MAX SX to the tank first and ensure it is fully dispersed before adding the partner product. Do not allow ALLY MAX SX to come into contact with
undiluted pesticide concentrate. Products should only be tank-mixed if each product can be applied within the label recommendations for its use. For further information contact your DuPont distributor.

 

Registered for culturesRateBBCH
Spring wheat42 g0 - 39
Winter wheat42 g0 - 39
Spring barley42 g0 - 39
Winter barley42 g0 - 39
Spring oats42 g0 - 39
Winter oats42 g0 - 39
Winter triticale42 g0 - 39
Spring triticale42 g0 - 39