Seed Treatment – Fungicides/Insecticides
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Toxicity
Ingestion
:
Practically non-toxic. Acute oral LD
50
(
rats) = > 5,050 mg/kg.
Dermal:
Practically non-toxic. Acute LD
50
(
rabbit) = > 5,050 mg/kg.
Storage
Store product in original container only, away from other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed. Store in a cool, dry place
and avoid excessive heat.
Raxil T
Group 3, M
Formulation
Product
Company
Active ingredient
Formulation Container size
Raxil T (PCP# 27566)
Bayer CropScience
Tebuconazole: 6.7 g/L + Thiram: 222 g/L Suspension
10
L, 200 L, 1000 L
Crops, Diseases Controlled and Rates
Crops
Diseases controlled
Diseases suppressed
Rate per 100 kg
of seed
Wheat
Seed rot caused by seed- and soil-borne
Fusarium
,
seedling blight
caused by seed-borne
Fusarium
,
seed rot and seedling blight caused
by
Cochliobolus sativus
,
seed rot caused by saprophytic fungi
Penicillium
,
Aspergillus
and
Alternaria
,
seed-borne
Septoria
,
common
bunt, loose smut,
Pythium
seed rot
Fusarium
root rot and
Fusarium
crown rot,
common root rot caused
by
Cochliobolus sativus
225
mL
Barley
Seed rot caused by seed- and soil-borne
Fusarium
,
seedling blight
caused by seedborne
Fusarium
,
seed rot and seedling blight caused
by
Cochliobolus sativus
,
seed rot caused by saprophytic fungi
Penicillium, Aspergillus
and
Alternaria
,
false loose smut, covered
smut, loose smut,
Pythium
seed rot
Fusarium
root and crown
rot, common root rot
caused by
Cochliobolus
sativus
225
mL
Oats
Seed rot caused by seed- and soil-borne
Fusarium
,
seedling blight
caused by seedborne
Fusarium
,
seed rot and seedling blight caused
by
Cochliobolus sativus
,
loose smut,
Pythium
seed rot
Common root rot caused
by
Cochliobolus sativus
225
mL
Application Information
Raxil T is a ready to use formulation designed for commercial or on-farm treating with conventional seed treating
equipment. Seed is protected by Raxil T as soon as it is treated, and seed may be planted immediately. Germination
will not be affected by treatment as long as over application does not occur and seed is properly stored.
Application Tips
Uniform coverage at the correct rate is important for satisfactory results.
How it Works
Raxil is a systemic fungicide that is absorbed into the germinating seed and transported through the growing
seedling, providing control of seed and seedling diseases.
Restrictions
Grazing
:
Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 4 weeks after planting.
Environmental Precautions
Treated seed may be toxic to birds and other wildlife. Clean up any spilled seed. Ensure that treated seed is properly
incorporated at planting. Do not contaminate ponds, lakes or streams.
Raxil MD (cont’d)