Ceratavo Plus

Manufacturer
SYNGENTA
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2026-09-02
Registration number
17865
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE


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


GENERAL INFORMATION


Benzovindiflupyr is an orthosubstituted pyrazole carboxamide fungicide belonging to the sub-class of the benzonorbornenes.
Benzovindiflupyr is an SDH inhibitor (FRAC group #7 carboxamides). Benzovindiflupyr is predominantly a protectant substance.
CERATAVO PLUS is best used as a protectant treatment or in the earliest stages of disease development.

CROP SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Crops and growing conditions
CERATAVO PLUS can be used on all varieties of winter and spring wheat, winter and spring barley, rye and triticale. Apply CERATAVO PLUS under good growing conditions with adequate soil moisture.
Avoid poor growing conditions which may give less reliable results.

Timing
Always inspect crops to assess disease development immediately before spraying. Best results will be achieved from applications made as a protectant treatment or in the earliest stages of disease development following a disease risk assessment or the use of appropriate decision support systems.

Rates of use
Apply CERATAVO PLUS at 0.75 litres per hectare.

FOLLOWING CROPS
There are no restrictions on succeeding crops in a normal rotation.

MIXING AND SPRAYIING
Mixing Procedure
Make sure the sprayer is set to give an even application at the correct volume. Fill the spray tank with half the required volume of water and begin agitation. Add the required amount of CERATAVO PLUS to the spray tank and allow to disperse before adding any other product. Add the rest of the water and continue to agitate the mixture thoroughly. Always agitate during spraying..

Spray Volume and Application
Apply CERATAVO PLUS in a recommended 100 - 400 litres of water per hectare through conventional crop spraying equipment. The higher spray volumes are recommended where the crop is dense or disease pressure/risk is high to ensure good penetration to the lower leaves and stem bases. Disease control maybe compromised by reducing water volumes, where good spray coverage is difficult to achieve. A spray pressure of 2-3 bars is recommended. Effectiveness using three star drift reduction technology may be reduced.

After Spraying
Thoroughly wash out sprayer according to manufacturer’s guidelines and dispose of washing and clean containers according to DEFRA Code of Practice and local water authority guidelines.

Registered for culturesRate
Winter wheat0.75 l
Spring wheat0.75 l
Spring rye0.75 l
Winter rye0.75 l
Winter triticale0.75 l
Spring triticale0.75 l
Spring barley0.75 l
Winter barley0.75 l