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IPM Compatibility: |
Per Requester: Very Good Fit; Needed for pesticide rotations to practice resistance management for control of a critical, industry-wide pest:06/25;
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Reasons for need: |
Sap feeding insects including whiteflies, leafhoppers, mealybugs, and aphids. Tiapyrachlor is a differentiated MoA Group 9 insecticide for effective management of a broad spectrum of economically damaging sap-feeding pests. It controls pests with history of developing resistance and capable of causing significant crop damage (virus transmission, fruit quality reduction, and overall yield loss. Needed tool for sap-feeding insect pest control within Integrated Pest Management and Insecticide Resistance Management programs, supporting responsible crop protection and sustaine:06/25; NJ:Leafhoppers are a serious pest of cranberries in New Jersey. We have limited tools to control them. We need new insecticides with new modes of action:06/25; WA: We recently found a potential vector of this same, highly damaging phytoplasma in WA (and are sampling in OR in a few weeks) for the first time. While the West Coast likely doesn't have the population sizes to test for this IR-4 project, we anticipate that this is an emerging issue on the West Coast:06/25;
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Requesting State(s): |
MA:Ghantous, K* ; NJ:Rodriguez-Saona, C ; OR:Bouska, C ; WA:Kraft, L ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Make 2-3 foliar applications of XDE-120 at 0.027 – 0.045 lbs ai/A (1.8 -3 fl oz / A), 7-10 day RTI, and 0-7 day PHI.
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
1-2 5-2 12
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Comments: |
Key Export Markets: EU, Canada, UK, Codex markets. Requester confirmed that only foliar applications are sought, not soil.
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