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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; Product is designed to be specific for the target and would be nontoxic to beneficial microorganisms. The mode of action is different than other products currently in use. This could lead to more difficulty of new pathogen strains to develop resistance to products:06/25;
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Reasons for need: |
Potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans). Current chemical fungicides face challenges including resistance development, environmental toxicity, and limited selectivity. InnaLB, as a biological fungicide with a targeted mode of action, offers a sustainable alternative with low toxicity to beneficial organisms and compatibility with integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. This use supports reduced chemical inputs, helps manage resistant pathogen strains, and facilitates faster market access for innovative biological solutions:06/25;
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Requesting State(s): |
WI:Halterman, D* ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Use InnaLB; Foliar application; Refer to registrant for use pattern
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
1-2 2 3 5-4 9 10 11-6
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Comments: |
Chemical may need to be updated as we understand this is a product name; Innatrix supports as researchable, needing e/cs data only:07/25;sb
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