Seed Treatment – Fungicides/Insecticides
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Gaucho CS FL/Gaucho 480 FL/
Sombrero 600 FS
Insecticide Group 4 Fungicide Group 7, M
Available to commercial seed treaters only.
Formulation
Product
Company
Active ingredient
Formulation Container size
Gaucho CS FL (PCP#27174)
Bayer CropScience Imidacloprid: 285.7 g/L + Carbathiin:
47.6
g/L + Thiram: 95.3 g/L
Flowable
10
L, 100 L, 1,000L
Gaucho 480 FL (PCP# 26124)
Imidacloprid: 480 grams/L
Flowable
10
L, 100 L, 1,000L
Sombrero 600 FS (PCP# 30505)
MANA Canada
Imidacloprid: 600 g/L
Flowable
1
L - 1,000 L
Crops, Insects and Diseases Controlled, Rates
Crops
Insects controlled
Diseases controlled
Rate per 100 kg of seed
Gaucho CS FL
Canola, mustard,
rapeseed
Early season control of
flea beetle
Seed rot, damping-off, seedling blight and early season
root rot caused by
Pythium
,
Rhizoctonia
and
Alternaria.
Also controls seed-borne blackleg of canola and rapeseed
1400 - 2100
mL
Gaucho 480 FL
Canola, mustard,
rapeseed
Early season control of
flea beetle
833 - 1667
mL
Sombrero 600 FS
Canola, mustard,
rapeseed
Early season control of
flea beetle
667 - 1333
mL
Note:
In areas where flea beetle populations are high, use the higher rates.
Registered Tank Mixes
For areas where flea beetle populations are high, tank mix Gaucho CS FL seed treatment with Gaucho 480 FL.
Application Information
For use in commercial seed treatment facilities only. Treated canola, rapeseed or mustard (condiment and oilseed
types) seed stored for periods in excess of 9 months may decrease in germination at a faster rate than untreated seed.
Treated seed stored for more than 9 months should be tested for germination before planting.
How it Works
Gaucho CS FL is a systemic insecticide and fungicide seed treatment. The insecticide imidacloprid is for early season
protection from flea beetles. Gaucho CS FL seed treatment contains the fungicides carbathiin and thiram. These
fungicides control seed rot, damping off, seedling blight and early season root rot caused by
Pythium
,
Rhizoctonia
and
Alternaria
on canola, rapeseed and mustard (condiment and oilseed types), also controls seed-borne blackleg of
canola and rapeseed.
Restrictions
Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for four
weeks after planting. Mustard greens grown or harvested from Gaucho CS FL seed treatment-treated seed must not
be used for human consumption.
Grazing: Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for four weeks after planting.