Teldor

Manufacturer
BAYER
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
02003
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For professional use only. For use only as a horticultural fungicide for the control of Botrytis (grey mould) on strawberries, raspberries, loganberries, blackberries and other Rubus hybrids, blackcurrants, redcurrants, whitecurrants and gooseberries.

A water dispersible granule formulation containing 51% w/w fenhexamid

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. Teldor controls Botrytis cinerea (grey mould) on strawberries, cane fruit and bush fruit.

STRAWBERRIES
Diseases: Botrytis (grey mould). 
Rate: 1.5 kg/ha
Critical comments: Maximum number of applications 4. Latest time of application 1 day before harvest. 

RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, LOGANBERRIES, RUBUS HYBRID BERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES
Diseases: Botrytis (grey mould). 
Rate: 1.5
Critical comments: Maximum number of applications 4. Latest time of application 7 days before harvest. 

CURRANTS (WHITE, RED, BLACK)
Diseases: Botrytis (grey mould).
Rate: 1.5
Critical comments: Maximum number of applications 4. Latest time of application 3 days before harvest. 

For successful control of Botrytis in all listed crops it is vital to achieve complete cover on all flowers and fruitlets throughout the blossom period. Sprayers should be set up in such a way as to achieve maximum cover on these parts, with sprays directed over the crop rows (not applied overall). Do not use finer than 80 mesh filters. Apply Teldor as a MEDIUM quality (BCPC definition) spray.

DISEASES CONTROLLED
For control of Botrytis cinerea (grey mould) Alternating or mixing fungicides with different modes of action is a recognised disease resistance management strategy. To minimise the likelihood of the development of Botrytis strains resistant to Teldor no more than 2 sprays of Teldor alone should be applied consecutively within a programme of sprays. Afterwards change to botryticides from different chemical groups for at least two consecutive sprays. See also ‘Maximum number of Applications’ above. The possible development of disease strains resistant to Teldor cannot be excluded or predicted. Where such resistant strains occur, Teldor is unlikely to give satisfactory control.

CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Strawberries
The first spray of a fungicide programme should be made at first flower (white bud). Apply 1.5 kg Teldor in at least 300 litres of water per hectare, with a 10-14 day interval between sprays - see ‘Maximum number of Applications’ above.
Raspberries, Blackberries, Loganberries and other Rubus hybrid berries
The first spray of a fungicide programme should be made at early flower (white bud). Apply 1.5 kg Teldor in at least 1,000 litres of water per hectare, with a 7 day interval between sprays - see ‘Maximum number of Applications’ above.
Currants, (black, red or white) and Gooseberries
The first spray of fungicide programme should be made at the late grape stage for currants and at first open flowers for gooseberries. Apply 1.5 kg Teldor in at least 1,000 litres of water per hectare, with a 10-14 day interval between sprays - see ‘Maximum number of Applications’ above.

MIXING
Half-fill the spray tank with clean water. Commence agitation. Steadily add the recommended quantity of Teldor directly into the water in the spray tank. Complete filling and maintain agitation of the suspension before and during spraying until the tank is empty.

COMPATIBILITY 
Teldor may be applied as a tank-mix with a range of products. Contact Bayer CropScience for compatibility information on specific tank-mixes. Full manufacturer’s instructions must be followed for each tankmix component.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Strawberries1.5 l1
Raspberries1.5 l7
Blackberries1.5 l7
Black currant1.5 l3
Red currant1.5 l3
White currant1.5 l3
Gooseberries1.5 l7
Loganberry1.5 l7