Fandango庐
An emulsifiable concentrate formulation containing 100 g/l prothioconazole
CONTAINS
and 100 g/l fluoxastrobin.
A fungicide for the control of stem-base, foliar and ear diseases in winter
CONTROLS
wheat, winter rye and winter and spring barley.
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF USE
AND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MARKED * IS A LEGAL
REQUIREMENT
FOR USE ONLY AS AN AGRICULTURAL FUNGICIDE
Winter wheat, winter rye and winter
Crops:
and spring barley
Maximum individual dose: 1.5 litre of product/ha
3.0 litres product/ha on wheat and rye
Maximum total dose:
2.5 litres product/ha on barley
Latest time of application: Winter wheat and winter rye: before
grain milky ripe stage.
Barley: beginning of flowering.
READ ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND
DIRECTIONS FOR USE BEFORE USE MAPP 12276
The (COSHH) Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
may apply to the use of this product at work.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: This leaflet is approved as part of the label. All
instructions on this leaflet and on the label should be read carefully in
order to obtain successful results from the use of this product.
Avoid spraying within 6m of the field boundary to reduce the effects on
non-target insects or other arthropods.
PROTECT FROM FROST
fungicide
Fandango is a mixture of a strobilurin and a triazolinthione fungicide
recommended for control of a wide range of diseases on winter and
spring barley, winter wheat and winter rye.
CROPS
Fandango may be used on all commercial varieties of winter and spring
barley, winter wheat and winter rye.
RATE OF USE
Apply Fandango at:
1.5 litre per hectare for winter wheat & winter rye.
1.25 litre per hectare for winter and spring barley
The maximum total dose per crop is:
3.0 litres per hectare for wheat and rye
2.5 litres per hectare for barley
APPLICATION
Water volume
Apply Fandango in 200-300 litres per hectare water.
Pressure
A spray pressure of 2-3 bar is recommended.
Spray quality
Apply as a MEDIUM spray quality (as defined by BCPC).
Latest Permitted Timing
Winter wheat and winter rye: Fandango may be applied at any stage
before grain milky ripe stage.
Winter and spring barley: Fandango may be applied at any stage
before the beginning of flowering stage.
Mixing
Thoroughly shake the pack before use.
Add the required quantity of Fandango 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.
Tank washing
Any product rinsings should be added to the spray tank and sprayed on
the crop to be treated.
The product can be removed from spray tanks by rinsing with water
and detergent.
General
Sprayers should be thoroughly cleaned before 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.
Thoroughly wash equipment with water and detergent after use.
DISEASES CONTROLLED
Wheat
fungicide
Eyespot (reduction of the incidence and severity), Septoria tritici, glume
blotch, powdery mildew, yellow rust, brown rust, tan spot, ear disease
complex (Fusarium ear blight* and reduction of sooty moulds).
Barley
Eyespot (reduction of the incidence and severity), powdery mildew,
brown rust, ear disease complex (Fusarium ear blight* and reduction of
sooty moulds), Rhynchosporium, net blotch.
Rye
Eyespot (reduction of the incidence and severity), powdery mildew,
brown rust, Rhynchosporium
*Fandango will provide moderate control of these diseases
APPLICATION TIMING
Eyespot (Tapesia spp.)
Spray in the spring at the first sign of disease, from when the leaf
sheaths begin to become erect until the 2nd node is detectable (GS 30-
32).
Septoria Leaf Spot and Glume Blotch (Septoria tritici and
Leptosphaeria nodorum)
Apply before disease is established in the crop. To protect the upper
leaves and ear apply Fandango at full flag leaf emergence (GS 37) up
to mid-flowering (GS 65). Where disease pressure remains high
application may be repeated.
Applications to upper leaves where S. tritici symptoms are present are
likely to be less effective.
Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe graminis)
When used for the control of other diseases, Fandango will also give
control of wheat powdery mildew.
Strains of wheat and barley powdery mildew resistant to Qol fungicides
are common in the UK. Control of wheat powdery mildew can only be
relied upon from the triazole component of Fandango. Where specific
control of wheat mildew is required, this should be achieved through a
programme of measures, including products with recommendations for
control of mildew that contain different active substances used in
mixture or sequence.
Yellow Rust (Puccinia striiformis)
Apply Fandango at the first signs of disease.. A second application may
be made 2-3 weeks later if re-infection occurs. Applications made to
established infections are likely to be less effective.
Brown Rust (Puccinia recondita and P. hordei)
Apply Fandango at the first signs of disease. A second application may
be made 2-3 weeks later if re-infection occurs. Applications made to
established infections are likely to be less effective.
Tan Spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis)
Apply Fandango at the first signs of disease in spring or early summer.
Where disease pressure remains high the application may be repeated.
Ear Disease Complex
Apply Fandango soon after ear emergence until the end of flowering
(GS 59-69). Control of ear diseases can result in cleaner, brighter ears.
Leaf Blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis)
Apply Fandango in spring at the first signs of disease. For severe
fungicide
infections a second application may be necessary 2-3 weeks later.
Net Blotch (Pyrenophora teres)
Apply Fandango at the first signs of disease in spring/early summer.
For severe infections, a second application 2-3 weeks later will give
most effective control when conditions remain favourable for disease
development.
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY TO MINIMISE THE LIKELIHOOD OF
RESISTANCE
Apply fungicides according to manufacturer鈥檚 recommendations for the
target disease (or complex) at the specific crop growth stage indicated.
Effective disease management is a critical parameter in delaying the
build-up of resistant pathogen populations. Fandango is a mixture of
two fungicides with different modes of action, a strobilurin and a
triazolinthione.
Fandango contains fluoxastrobin, a member of the Qol cross-
resistance group. Fandango should be used preventatively and should
not be relied on for its curative potential.
Use Fandango 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. You must
not apply more than two foliar applications of QoI-containing products
to any cereal crop.
There is a significant risk of widespread resistance occurring in
Septoria tritici populations in the UK. Failure to follow resistance
management action may result in reduced levels of disease control.
Use of fungicides which have different modes of action have been
shown to protect against the development of resistant forms of disease.
A programme of sprays should not include more than 2 sprays of
Fandango or any other product that contains a strobilurin fungicide.
Important
In areas where wheat powdery mildew strains resistant to strobilurin
fungicides have been reported, or where wheat powdery mildew is a
common problem, always use strobilurin fungicide in mixture with a
suitable dose of a powdery mildew fungicide from a different cross-
resistance group.
CAUTION: The possible development of disease strains resistant to
Fandango cannot be excluded or predicted. Where such resistant
strains occur, Fandango is unlikely to give satisfactory control.
FACTORS AFFECTING CROP SAFETY
Occasionally, after the application of Fandango, some transient leaf
chlorosis on wheat or barley may occur, but these symptoms have not
been shown to adversely affect yield responses accruing from the
benefits of disease control.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Precautions marked * are a legal requirement
Operator Protection
Engineering control of operator exposure must be used where
reasonably practicable in addition to the following personal protective
equipment:
鈭? WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES when handling the
fungicide
concentrate and handling contaminated surfaces.
鈭? However, engineering controls may replace personal protective
equipment if a COSHH assessment shows they provide an equal or
higher standard of protection.
WHEN USING DO NOT EAT DRINK OR SMOKE.
WASH ANY CONTAMINATION from eyes immediately.
WASH HANDS AND EXPOSED SKIN before eating and drinking and
after work.
IF YOU FEEL UNWELL, seek medical advice immediately (show label
where possible)
Environmental Protection
DO NOT CONTAMINATE SURFACE WATERS OR DITCHES with
chemical or used container.
鈭? DO NOT ALLOW DIRECT SPRAY from horizontal boom sprayers to
fall within 5 m of the top of the bank of a static or flowing water body,
unless a Local Environment Risk Assessment for Pesticides (LERAP)
permits a narrower buffer zone, or within 1 m of the top of a ditch which
LERAP
is dry at the time of application. Aim spray away from water.
B
鈭? This product qualifies for inclusion within the Local Environment Risk
Assessment for Pesticides (LERAP) scheme. Before each spraying
operation from a horizontal boom sprayer, either a LERAP must be
carried out in accordance with PSD鈥檚 published guidance or the
statutory buffer zone must be maintained. The results of the LERAP
must be recorded and kept available for three years.
RISK TO NON-TARGET INSECTS OR OTHER ARTHROPODS. See
Directions for Use.
Storage and Disposal
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
KEEP IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER tightly closed in a safe place.
WASH OUT CONTAINER THOROUGHLY, empty washings into spray
tank and dispose of safely.
DO NOT RE-USE CONTAINER for any purpose.
Fandango
Contains 100g/l fluoxastrobin & 100g/l prothioconazole
DANGEROUS
FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT
TOXIC TO AQUATIC ORGANISMS, MAY CAUSE LONG-TERM
ADVERSE EFFECTS IN THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way
Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination
To avoid risks to man and the environment comply with the instructions
for use
PACK SIZE
5 litres
fungicide
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