Reduced Risk Status: |
|
IPM Compatibility: |
Very good fit into current cultural and IPM practices. Will really help reduce naval orange worm and pecan nut casebearer associated with delayed harvest due to weather delays and multiple harvest passes.
|
Reasons for need: |
There is excessive yield and quality loss from delayed pecan harvest. It is also prohibitively expensive for multiple harvest passes compared to low commodity prices for pecans. Nut loosening to ensure a one time early harvest will be one of the keys for sustainability in pecan farming. Nut loosening prior to harvest to improve nut removal with a one pass shake/harvest. Warm fall/winter temperatures are causing delays in pecan nut maturity and harvest. We have historically relied on a hard freeze in AZ, NM & TX to begin harvest. current weather patterns are not conducive for timely harvest. We are waiting to harvest and experiencing further delays with the onset of winter rains. Nut quality degrades rapidly as harvest is prolonged.
|
Requesting State(s): |
AZ:Brian Driscoll ;
|
PCR Use Pattern: |
Apply Accede at 1200 ppm in 100 gallons of water per acre approximately 7 days prior to mechanical agitation of pecan trees, to help loosen nuts and improve harvest efficiency. See Accede label for further application guidance.
|
EPA Default Residue Trials: |
2-2 4 6 8
|
IR-4 Residue Trial Plan: |
|
Residue Protocol Use Pattern: |
|
Efficacy/Crop Safety (E/CS) Data Required: |
|
E/CS Research Comments: |
|
Label Use Pattern Submitted To EPA: |
|
EPA PIF Status: |
|
EPA Status: |
|
EPA PRIA Date: |
|
MRID: |
|
Comments: |
Phytotoxicity is unknown at this time 05/25/ds
|
International Status: |
|
Archive Location: |
|
QA Archive: |
|