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canola TECHNOTE 2020 HYOLA 580CT World’s first Clearfield ® + Triazine dual tolerant canola hybrid from Pacific Seeds HYBRID ATTRIBUTES (P) Indicates provisional rating and blackleg groups from Pacific Seeds blackleg nurseries and R gene screening # Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations *Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations ^ Indicates calculated weight rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations Scale: 1 = poor - 9 = best Yield adaptability 1.5 - 3.5t/ha Blackleg rating R Blackleg groups BC Oil potential Moderate - high Herbicide tolerance CL + TT Maturity Mid-Early Plant vigour 7 Plant height Medium #Lodging resistance 8 *Shatter tolerance 8 ^Hectolitre weight 8 Growing regions NSW, SA, Vic, WA Irrigation/dryland Both Alternative to HyTTec Trophy, InVigor T4510, ATR Bonito, ATR Wahoo, SF Ignite CT Technology shows up to $1000/ha value in crop protection from Group B IMI soil residue (*PSPE application timing) Dual herbicide tolerance perfect for IWM cropping rotations and herbicide resistance management Risk mitigation tool after low rainfall summers with dry soil profiles Reliable 5 series hybrid with competitive yield potential Specifically adapted to the 1.5t/ha to 3.5t/ha growing regions High Blackleg rating of R with Groups BC - great for rotating Good lodging resistance, even flowering and manageable height for direct harvesting No vernalisation hold, with a moderate thermal time requirement: i.e. early sowing leads to earlier flowering maturity CL TT CLEARFIELD ® + TRIAZINE TOLERANT Clearfield® is a registered trademark of BASF.

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  • canola

    TECHNOTE

    2020HYOLA 580CT

    World’s first Clearfield® + Triazine dual tolerant canola hybrid from Pacific Seeds

    HYBRID ATTRIBUTES

    (P) Indicates provisional rating and blackleg groups from Pacific Seeds blackleg nurseries and R gene screening # Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations *Indicates observed visual rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations ^ Indicates calculated weight rating from Pacific Seeds R&D internal replicated research trial evaluations Scale: 1 = poor - 9 = best

    Yield adaptability 1.5 - 3.5t/ha

    Blackleg rating R

    Blackleg groups BC

    Oil potential Moderate - high

    Herbicide tolerance CL + TT

    Maturity Mid-Early

    Plant vigour 7

    Plant height Medium

    #Lodging resistance 8

    *Shatter tolerance 8

    ^Hectolitre weight 8

    Growing regions NSW, SA, Vic, WA

    Irrigation/dryland Both

    Alternative to HyTTec Trophy, InVigor T4510, ATR Bonito, ATR Wahoo, SF Ignite

    CT Technology shows up to $1000/ha value in crop protection from Group B IMI soil residue (*PSPE application timing)

    Dual herbicide tolerance perfect for IWM cropping rotations and herbicide resistance management

    Risk mitigation tool after low rainfall summers with dry soil profiles

    Reliable 5 series hybrid with competitive yield potential

    Specifically adapted to the 1.5t/ha to 3.5t/ha growing regions

    High Blackleg rating of R with Groups BC - great for rotating

    Good lodging resistance, even flowering and manageable height for direct harvesting

    No vernalisation hold, with a moderate thermal time requirement: i.e. early sowing leads to earlier flowering maturity

    CL TT CLEARFIELD® + TRIAZINE TOLERANT

    Clearfield® is a registered trademark of BASF.

  • canola

    TECHNOTE

    20202019 IMI Residue Research Trials showed up to $1000 per Ha Crop Protection

    2019 Pacific Seeds Hyola CT Replicated IMI Residue Trials over 5 locations across Australia where Trial mean yields ranged from 0.15 – 3.67t/ha. Mean *Effects are greater in soil types where the herbicides were more mobile due to acid soils and higher rainfall after sowing. Hyola® CT Technology has been developed specifically for normal crop growth protection against Imidazolinone soil residues and is not promoted or recommended for use as having high levels of tolerance to levels of Group B - SU carryover. Refer to Pacific Seeds Hyola® CT Stewardship guide for specific growing guidelines.

    CT TECHNOLOGY WITH HIGH IMI CARRYOVER

    TT TECHNOLOGY WITH HIGH IMI CARRYOVER

    Compared to CT TechnologySummary of Treatment Results

    (TT Canola Losses)

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    PSPE Low IMI Residue/TT spray - 93.75mL/ha Intervix® 30 - 1520 28.6 - 62.5 28 - 914

    PSPE High IMI Residue/TT spray - 375mL/ha Intervix® 60 - 1890 15.2 - 84.7 36 - 1138

    PSPE IMI Residue/TT spray - 5g/ha OnDuty® 40 - 1330 34.9 - 88.5 22 - 802

    PSPE IMI Residue/TT spray - 20g/ha OnDuty® 70 - 1670 22.8 - 77.4 42 - 1007

    (4-6L) IMI Tank Contamination/TT spray - 30mL/ha Intervix® 40 - 1830 14 - 76 26 - 1064

    Clearfield®, Intervix® and OnDuty® are registered trademarks of BASF.

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  • canola

    TECHNOTE

    2020"Hyola 580CT is dual herbicide tolerant technology that is effective on many of the broad-acre emerging weed spp. (i.e. brome and barley grass) and provides growers the flexibility of controlling a broader weed spectrum." Dr Chris Preston - University of Adelaide

    Photo: Hyola 580CT vs an OP TT variety with 93ml/ha simulated IMI chemistry soil carryover in 2019 extension trials. "Hyola CT technology can be used to overcome plantback constraints often associated with the use of Imidazolinone herbicides, particularly in low rainfall environments and/or on soils of lower pH.

    Sulfonylurea (SU), imidazolinone (IMI) or triazine herbicides are likely to cause the most concern, and residues, from the previous season may affect crop emergence or even kill sensitive crops or crop cultivars in the next season.

    Diflufenican damage symptoms have also been reported following recent dry years on canola crops where products such as diflufenican (for example, Brodal® Options) were applied to lupin crops, or diflufenican/MCPA (for example, Tigrex®) or diflufenican/bromoxynil (for example, Jaguar®) were applied in wheat crops.

    The soil pH will have an impact on which herbicides are more likely to persist. All other things being equal, imidazolinones will be more persistent on acid soils and sulphonyl ureas on alkaline soils. Source: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/grains-research-development/

    AGRONOMIC BENEFITS OF HYOLA CT TECHNOLOGY

  • canola

    TECHNOTE

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  • canola

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  • canola

    TECHNOTE

    2020Pacific Seeds advocates the preservation of Australia’s canola herbicide production systems through the correct selection and application of canola production systems. Part of any sustainable farming practice involves good stewardship, and adapting to new farming practices and technologies, especially with regards to integrated weed management (IWM).

    Pacific Seeds also recommends that no more than two (2) Group B herbicides are applied in any four (4) year period on the same paddock as this is an important component of the Clearfield® stewardship program.

    Where possible, care should be taken to avoid applications of Group B herbicides in consecutive years unless at least two years’ previous good weed control has been achieved with methods other than Group B herbicides.

    Pacific Seeds also encourages any person applying pesticides to keep accurate records of all herbicide usage.

    To preserve the effectiveness of any herbicide a good resistance management approach is recommended. Intervix® herbicide is a Group B herbicide. Other group B (ALS inhibitors) include sulfonylureas, and triazolopyrimidines (sulphonamides).

    To assist with resistance management, rotate Clearfield® winter crops with spring crops to break the cycle of winter annual weeds and allow the use of alternate site of action herbicides. If winter cropping is rotated with a fallow season, control weeds before they set seed and use alternate mode of action herbicides. ALS-inhibiting herbicides should not be used more than 2 out of 4 years.

    HYOLA CT TECHNOLOGY STEWARDSHIP GUIDELINES

  • canola

    TECHNOTE

    2020HYOLA CT INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT

    When utilising the CT technology, a sound IWM strategy utilising alternative modes of action across pre-emergent, post emergent and fallow application in different crops should be adopted.

    Also, the ongoing strategy should consider non-herbicide control measures such as harvest weed seed control (chaff carts, seed destructors, narrow windrow burn, chaff lining, chaff baling etc.).

    Through Pacific Seeds leadership in developing new and novel canola dual herbicide tolerant technologies, we can provide growers with increased options and flexibility…“more tools in the tool box” during the canola phase of their cropping rotation.

    This aligns well with the industry WEEDSMART’s “The Big 6” basis for an IWM program (https://weedsmart.org.au/the big-6/), which can be summarised as followed:

    1. ROTATE CROPS AND PASTURES2. DOUBLE KNOCK – TO PRESERVE GLYPHOSATE3. MIX AND ROTATE HERBICIDES4. STOP WEED SEED SET5. CROP COMPETITION6. HARVEST WEED SEED CONTROL

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