Clayton Trellis

Category
Fungicides
Registered until
2026-01-31
Registration number
19706
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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 read carefully in order to obtain safe and successful use of this product.
Clayton Trellis is a mixture of a triazolinthione and triazole fungicide recommended for control of a wide range of diseases on winter and spring barley, winter and spring wheat, winter rye, winter and spring oats and winter and spring oilseed rape.

CROPS
Clayton Trellis may be used on all commercial varieties of winter and spring barley, winter and spring wheat, winter rye, winter and spring oats and winter and spring oilseed rape.

RATE OF USE
Apply Clayton Trellis at 1.0 litre per hectare. The maximum total dose per crop is 2.0 litres per hectare

APPLICATION
Water volume : Apply Clayton Trellis in 100–300 litres of water per hectare. 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 bar is recommended.

Spray quality : Apply as a MEDIUM spray quality (as defined by BCPC).
Latest Permitted Timing : In wheat and rye Clayton Trellis may be applied at any stage before grain milky ripe stage and in barley and oats up to beginning of flowering.
In oilseed rape Clayton Trellis may be applied up to 56 days before harvest.

Mixing : Thoroughly shake the pack before use. Add the required quantity of Clayton Trellis to the half-filled spray tank with the agitation system in operation and then fill to the required level.
Continue agitation at all times during spraying and stoppages until the tank is completely empty.
Spray immediately after mixing.

General : Sprayers should be thoroughly cleaned with water and detergent after use, and filters and jets checked for damage and blockages. Boom height should be adjusted to ensure even coverage of the crop, particularly at later growth stages. The correct height is one at which the spray from alternate nozzles meets just above the crop. In dense crops, at later growth stages, higher water volumes should be used.

Registered for culturesRate
Winter wheat1 l
Spring wheat1 l
Winter rye1 l
Spring barley1 l
Winter barley1 l
Spring oats1 l
Winter oats1 l