A group B dicarboximide fungicide that is systemic with protective and curative action. It is normally applied as a foliar spray or seed dressing.
9. APPLICATION METHODS AND TIPS:
Keep agitated. Don't leave in tank overnight.
Soil persistence is reduced in alkaline soils.
Don't graze treated turf or lawn.
Plant treated seed in the current season.
Ensure even an thorough coverage of seed or foliage.
10. ADJUVANTS, WETTERS, OILS:
Add a non ionic surfactant for foliar sprays on hard to wet crops.
11. EQUIPMENT:
Boom or seed dressing applicator.
12. SPRAYER WASH OUT AND DECONTAMINATION:
Rinse with water.
13. WATER OR CARRIER DATA:
Don't use with alkaline water.
100 L/ha water for boom sprays. 1000 L/ha water for high volume and hand sprayers. 400 mL total (product plus water) per 100 kg seed for seed dressing treatments.
14. WEATHER:
Don't sow treated seed in cold, wet conditions.
15. RAINFASTNESS:
16. SOIL:
Don't sow seed in soils prone to waterlogging.
17. PLANT HEALTH and OTHER EFFECTS:
May cause reduced growth and discoloration of Colonial Bentgrass cv Browntop.
May damage dormant or semi dormant Couch, and may cues discoloration of some varieties of Couch during active growth..
18. WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
Beans, Stone fruit (Post-Harvest Only), Garlic: Harvest - 9 days.
Beans; Faba: Harvest - 9 days
Beans; Navy: Harvest - 9 days.
Canola: Cutting and grazing - 9 weeks.
Canola: Harvest - nil
Grapes: Harvest - 9 days
Lentil: Cutting and grazing - 21 days.
Lentil: Harvest - 21 days.
Lettuce: Harvest - 2 days
Lupin: Cutting and grazing - 13 weeks.
Onions: Harvest - 28 days
Potatoes: Harvest - 9 days
Stone fruit: Harvest - 1 day
Strawberries: Harvest - 1 day
Tomatoes: Harvest - 2 days
Do not cut for stockfeed or graze plants grown from seed that has been treated with procymidone for 13 weeks after planting.
Beans, Stone fruit (Post-Harvest Only), Garlic: Harvest - 9 days.
Beans; Faba: Harvest - 9 days
Beans; Navy: Harvest - 9 days.
Canola: Cutting and grazing - 9 weeks.
Canola: Harvest - nil
Grapes: Harvest - 9 days
Lentil: Cutting and grazing - 21 days.
Lentil: Harvest - 21 days.
Lettuce: Harvest - 2 days
Lupin: Cutting and grazing - 13 weeks.
Onions: Harvest - 28 days
Potatoes: Harvest - 9 days
Stone fruit: Harvest - 1 day
Strawberries: Harvest - 1 day
Tomatoes: Harvest - 2 days
Do not cut for stockfeed or graze plants grown from seed that has been treated with procymidone for 13 weeks after planting.
19. PLANT BACK PERIODS or RECROPPING INTERVALS:
20. MODE OF ACTION:
Systemic with protective and curative action.
Dicarboximide group. Inhibits triglyceride synthesis in fungi.
21. PESTICIDE RESISTANCE:
Some strains of fungi may be resistant or become resistant after multiple applications.
22. TOXICITY:
Poison schedule - S7
Summary: May cause damage to the unborn child. Women of child bearing age should avoid contact with procymidone.
Details:
Poison schedule - S7
Mammalian toxicity - Slightly toxic.
Acute oral LD50 - >6800 mg/kg (rat)
Acute dermal LD50 - >2500 mg/kg (rat)
Skin - Not irritating. Not Sensitizing.
Eye - non irritant in rabbits
Main exposure routes - Handling concentrate. Air blast application.
NOEL in chronic feeding studies was 300 ppm for rats and 30 ppm for mice. Repeated high doses affect liver and testes causing reproductive toxicity in males.
ADI for humans is 0.05 mg/kg/day.
Rapidly and completely eliminated from the body in the urine and feaces of animals.
23. TOXICITY SYMPTOMS:
Ingestion of large quantities may cause nausea and vomiting.
May irritate eyes in humans.
24. FIRST AID:
If Swallowed - Rinse mouth with water and give water to drink.
If in Eyes - Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. See a doctor.
If on Skin - Wash with soap and water.
In Inhaled - Remove patient to fresh air. Keep rested and warm. See a doctor if symptoms persist.
Advice to doctor - treat symptomatically. No antidote.
25. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:
Full body clothing. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
26 RE ENTRY PERIODS and OTHER SAFETY ISSUES:
9 days. 24 days for hand weed and transplanting of turf and grapes
27. PROPERTIES:
Green or bright purple liquid.
Solubility - negligible.
Specific Gravity - 1.18 g/mL.
Non combustible. Residue left after water evaporates may burn if ignited.
Product appearance -
Shelf Life -
Product Flammability -
Half life in water - days at pH5 and 35 C.
Water solubility at 25 C. - ppm at pH
Oil solubility -
Octanol:Water ratio at 25 C. - at pH 5.
Vapour Pressure at 25 C. -
Dissociation constant - pKa.
Melting point - C.
Boiling point -
Molecular weight -
Density -
28. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE:
Summary - Toxic to fish and aquatic life.
Birds - Low toxicity. LD50 is mg/kg.
Fish - Low to moderate toxicity.
LC50 fish - >10 mg/L.
LC50 crustacean - 7.2 mg/L
Invertebrates - toxic.
Bees - Non toxic.
Low potential for bioaccumulation.
Moderate soil mobility.
Rapidly and completely eliminated from the body in the urine and feaces of animals.
May last in the soil for around 3 months depending on the humus content. Soil residual life is less in alkaline soils.
29. COMPATIBILITY:
See HerbiGuide for compatability with other herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.
See HerbiGuide for a full list of pesticide compatibilities.
Compatible with Agral, Anvil, Imperator
30. REGISTERED CROPS, INSECTS and DISEASES.
See Herbiguide Species Solutions Tab for registered uses.
31. GOVERNMENT AND REGULATORY INFORMATION:
Don't contaminate grain for human consumption or feed with treated grain.
Not classified as a dangerous good.
Dangerous Goods Class -
Hazchem Code -
Packaging Group -
EPG -
UN Number -
Worksafe Classification -
32. References:
Sumisclex 500 label 50883 2002
Sunisclex Broadacre label 53963 2002
Acknowledgments:
Collated by HerbiGuide. Phone 08 98444064 for more information.