Aylora

Manufacturer
DU PONT
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
Registration expired
Registration number
05012
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An suspension concentrate containing 250 g/L chlorothalonil and 100 g/L penthiopyrad for disease control in wheat, barley, rye and triticale.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: This information is approved as part of the Product Label. All instructions within this section must be read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product

Restrictions
AYLORA should not be applied to any crop suffering from stress as a result of drought, waterlogging, low temperatures, nutrient or lime deficiency or other factors reducing crop growth.
Avoid application in either frosty or hot, sunny weather conditions.
Up to 2 treatments may be applied per crop

Disease Control
AYLORA contains chlorothalonil (a phthalonitrile fungicide) and penthiopyrad (a succinate dehydrogenease inhibitor (SDHI)) and controls a range of diseases of wheat and barley, rye and triticale.

Resistance
Use AYLORA as part of an Integrated Crop Management (ICM) strategy incorporating other methods of control, including where appropriate other fungicides with a different mode of action. Disease control may be reduced if strains of pathogens less sensitive to penthiopyrad develop.
When fungicides with the same mode of action are used repeatedly over several years in the same field, naturally occurring less sensitive strains may survive, propagate and become dominant in that field. A pathogen is considered resistant to a fungicide if it survives a correctly applied treatment at a recommended dose and timing, under normal weather conditions.
Do not apply more than two foliar applications of SDHI containing products to any cereal crop. Users should refer to current FRAC guidelines for SDHI compounds.

Volume and Application
Apply in 200 - 300 litres/ha of water using spraying equipment to give good even coverage of the crop. The higher volumes are recommended when the crop is dense. A spray pressure of 2 – 3 Bar is recommended.

Mixing
Ensure that the sprayer is clean and correctly set to give an even application at the required volume. Half-fill the spray tank with clean water and start agitation. Shake the container and add the required amount of AYLORA to the sprayer using a filling device (e.g. induction bowl or closed transfer unit) or by direct addition to the sprayer tank. Wash out containers thoroughly, preferably using an integrated pressure rinsing device, or manually rinse three times. Add washings to the sprayer at the time of filling. Complete filling to the required volume and continue to agitate throughout the spraying operation. Do not leave the spray liquid in the sprayer for long periods (such as during meal breaks or overnight).

Crops
AYLORA can be used on all winter and spring crops of wheat, barley, rye and triticale. It may also be applied to barley undersown with grass/clover. Apply AYLORA under good growing conditions with adequate soil moisture. Avoid poor growing conditions which may give less reliable results.

Dose
Apply AYLORA at 2.5 litre per hectare.

Timing
Best results will be achieved from applications made as a protectant treatment or in the earliest stages of disease development. AYLORA may be applied from the beginning of stem elongation (GS 30) up to before the beginning of flowering/ first anthers visible (GS 61) on barley and before the grain watery ripe stage (GS 71) on wheat, rye and triticale. Up to a maximum of 2 treatments may be made. If a second treatment is required, this may be applied after 21 days.

Compatibility
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
Winter wheat2.5 l30 - 71
Spring wheat2.5 l30 - 71
Winter rye2.5 l30 - 71
Spring rye2.5 l30 - 71
Winter triticale2.5 l30 - 71
Spring triticale2.5 l30 - 71
Winter barley2.5 l30 - 61
Spring barley2.5 l30 - 61