Proline 275
A triazolinthione fungicide for the control of stem-base, foliar and ear disease in cereals.
Product details
How disease spreads in OSR
To maximise the benefits of fungicides on your OSR crops this autumn, it's important you understand the risks to your crop.Phoma and light leaf spot (LLS) ascospores are released from infected pods and stems during harvestAs the plant emerges - the young leaves are susceptible to infection from Phoma and LLSInfection can occur with a s little as 6 hours of leaf wetness at 12-20°CNew leaves can become infected by LLS ascospores - maturation is seen after 14 days at 15°C or 28 days at 5°CA Phoma spray may be needed if thresholds are reached. A Phoma treatment with LLS activity will help provide LLS controlNew leaves can become infected by LLS ascospores. Conidia are produced, that with rain splash, infect adjacent plantsAn application of Proline 275 wills top disease developing further, protecting the plant through winter
Light leaf spot SpotCheck Service
Do you want to check your OSR leaves for light leaf spot (LLS)?
Well you can for free thanks to SpotCheck, a collaboration between Bayer and ADAS with extensive support from the Association of Independent Crop Consultants (AICC). ADAS will be undertaking leaf assessments sent in by growers to make a conclusive diagnosis on what is a very difficult disease to identify.
Should I sample prior to any fungicide applications where possible?
The objective of SpotCheck is to confirm the presence (or absence) of disease in commercial crops. Therefore, samples can be sent before or after a fungicide application, as long as we know if/when fungicide was applied. If plants/leaves are sampled within about two weeks following fungicide application it is unlikely that we will see disease symptoms (except for old symptoms which were already present) so the value to the grower/agronomist is likely to be diminished.
How long after a fungicide application should we leave it before sampling?
We ask that growers and agronomists avoid sampling within 24 hours of any pesticide application. From a safety perspective no-one should be handling crops that have just been sprayed.
Early 1st fungicide spray of Proline 275 will be vital for the control of Phoma and light leaf spot this autumn. Proline 275 is the only field-proven product available that controls both Phoma and light leaf spot (LLS) – so all you have to do to get your OSR fungicide programme off to the best possible start is to simply spray Proline 275 as your 1st fungicide. Getting on top of Phoma and LLS early is critical for avoiding damaging crop losses and making sure you aren’t chasing disease in the spring.
Treat Phoma with 0.32 L/ha Proline 275 when the 10-20% plants affected threshold is reached.
If the Phoma threshold isn’t reached, then look to apply 0.46 L/ha Proline 275 by mid-November for LLS control.
Trials have shown that using Proline 275 to achieve good control of Phoma and LLS in the autumn can result in an increase in final yields.
Choosing a product that has activity against both diseases is vital to provide the extra protection the plant needs to produce higher yields.
Phoma and LLS cause the greatest yield loss to UK OSR crops according to the DEFRA OSR disease survey.
Maximise your returns from your OSR crops this season. Proline 275 offers the best choice for OSR growers with its excellent control of both Phoma and LLS. Proline 275 delivers the best margin over input cost on the market.
Proline 275 delivers a yield increase worth £96 /ha** Proline 275 on average costs growers less per hectare than Refinzar.***
*AHDB fungicide performance in Oilseed Rape information sheet 46. **November future price £301/t. ***Based on March 2016 webprice.
Fungicide Performance: Phoma
Fungicide performance against Phoma; mean of four experiments in 2014 and 2015 a) disease and b) yield. Two sprays applied: the first when 20-40% of the plants were affected and the second 6-8 weeks later.
Fungicide Performance: Light Leaf Spot
Fungicide performance against LLS; mean of four experiments in 2014 and 2015 a) disease and b) yield. Two sprays applied: the first when 20-40% of the plants were affected and the second 6-8 weeks later.
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