Teldor

Manufacturer
BAYER
Category
Fungicides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
11229
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For the control of Botrytis (grey mould) on strawberries, raspberries, loganberries, blackberries and other Rubus hybrids, blackcurrants, redcurrants, whitecurrants, gooseberries and outdoor grapes.

Teldor has a unique mode of action providing leading Botrytis control, making it your ideal choice for alternating in programmes for soft and cane fruit, as well as grapes.

Botrytis claims thousands of tonnes of fruit each year and by its very nature requires a programme approach to control. Teldor is unique and with the limited number of different modes of action available for Botrytis control has proven itself time and again as an ideal alternation partner from flowering onwards.

Wide on-label crop range
Excellent crop safety, even under cover
Safe to beneficials
Improves shelf life and quality

Strawberries
The first spray of a fungicide programme should be made at first flower (white bud). Apply 1.5kg Teldor in at least 300 L/ha, with a 10-14 day interval between sprays

Raspberries, Blackberries, Loganberries and other Rubus hybrid berries
The first spray of a fungicide programme should be made at early flower (white bud). Apply 1.5kg Teldor in at least 1,000 L/ha, with a 10-14 day interval between sprays.

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 1.5kg Teldor in at least 1,000 L/ha, with a 10-14 day interval between sprays.

Grapes - outdoor
Botrytis control usually requires a programme of fungicide sprays and Teldor may be used as part of such a programme.
Apply Teldor at 1.5kg/ha as a protectant. Application may be made at any stage between full flower (BBCH 65) and start of berry softening (BBCH 85). Use a spray volume of 625-1,000 L/ha depending on the application method, with a 21 day interval between sprays. Full coverage of flowers and developing fruit must be ensured by the application method employed.

Resistance management
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 two 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.

Grapes - outdoor
If more than one application of Teldor at 1.5kg/ha is made to a crop in the same growing season, the applications must be alternated with a Botrytis control product from a different chemical group. If only two fungicide applications are made in a growing season for control of Botrytis, only one may include Teldor.

The leading Botrytis control from Teldor’s unique mode of action makes it the ideal alternation partner for disease control programmes, from flowering in strawberries and raspberries, blackberries, loganberries and other Rubus hybrid berries and grapes, to late grape stage in currants and gooseberries.

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, bush fruit and outdoor grapes.

DISEASES CONTROLLED
For control of Botrytis cinerea (grey mould)

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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.
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
APPLICATION
For all crops listed on this label apply Teldor at 1.5 kg/ha.
Maximum individual dose: 1.5 kg/ha.
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.
A maximum of 4 sprays of Teldor at 1.5 kg/ha may be applied in any season, however no more than 2 sprays of Teldor may be applied consecutively. Afterwards change to botryticides from a different chemical group for at least two consecutive sprays - see ‘Diseases Controlled’ above.

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 ‘Number of Sprays’ above.

Harvest Interval
At least 1 day must elapse between final treatment of Teldor and picking fruit.

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 10-14 day interval between sprays - see ‘Number of Sprays’ above.

Harvest Interval
At least 1 day must elapse between final treatment of Teldor and picking fruit.

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 750 litres of water per hectare, with a 10- 14 day interval between sprays - see ‘Number of Sprays’ above.

Harvest Interval
For currants (black, red and white) at least 3 days must elapse between final treatment of Teldor and picking fruit. For Goosberries at least 7 days must elapse between final treatment of Teldor and picking fruit.

Grapes - outdoor
Botrytis control usually requires a programme of fungicide sprays and Teldor may be used as part of such a programme.
If more than one application of Teldor at 1.5 kg/ha is made to a crop in the same growing season the applications must be alternated with a Botrytis control product from a different chemical group. If only two fungicide applications are made in a growing season for control of Botrytis, only one may include TELDOR - see ‘Diseases Controlled’ above.
Apply Teldor at 1.5 kg/ha as a protectant. Application may be made at any stage between full flower (BBCH 65) and start of berry softening (BBCH 85). Use a spray volume of 625 - 1,000 L/ha, depending on the application method, with a 21 day interval between sprays. Full coverage of flowers and developing fruit must be ensured by the application method employed.

Harvest Interval
At least 21 days must elapse between final treatment of Teldor and picking fruit.

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.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Blackberries1.5 l1
Loganberry1.5 l1
Raspberries1.5 l1
Strawberries1.5 l1
Gooseberries1.5 l7
Black currant1.5 l3
Red currant1.5 l3
Grapes1.5 l21