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IPM Compatibility: |
Per Requester: Unknown IPM fit; In a USDA study (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2020.105490), consistently high efficacies of pyraclostrobin (68 to 100% and 56 to 100%, respectively) against Botryosphaeria-dieback pathogen N. parvum and Phomopsis-dieback pathogen D. ampelina suggest spray applications of these protectants could minimize infection of other vine crops (California table grapes):06/25;
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Reasons for need: |
Fungal canker pathogens Neofusicoccum spp, Diplodia spp., Diaporthe spp. (formerly Phomopsis), Phaeoacremonium spp., Fusarium spp. To protect pruning cuts from canker diseases caused by fungal pathogens:06/25;
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Requesting State(s): |
CA:Reyes, C* ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Sugg by IR-4/Use Pristine; 25 oz/A; Apply immediately after pruning; continue at 7 to 14-day interval if there is a risk of infection
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
10-3
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Comments: |
Key Export Markets: Japan, Australia, Mexico. The request was submitted for gh/field and further clarified the need is for "field":
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