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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; This pesticide and other biological pesticides maybe valuable tool in managing aster leafhoppers within IPM program. These pesticides are relatively nontoxic to beneficial insects and works well with monitoring-based application timing. I listed one pesticide but has potential to test for many other biological pesticides:11/25;
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Aster leafhopper. aster leafhoppers have become a serious pest problem in South Dakota, mainly because they spread plant diseases like aster yellows, which can do a lot of damage to crops like carrots, lettuce, potatoes, onions, small grains, and even some flowers:11/25;
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SD:Shrestha, G* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Apply 2 to 12.6 fl. oz, Evergreen Crop Protection, up to 10 times per year, 1-3 day retreatment interval, and 0 day PHI
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3 5 6 10-4 11, 1 DECLINE TRIAL
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| Comments: |
Request is for pyrethrin / Pyganic. Evergreen Crop Protection (pyrethrin + PBO) substituted, as Pyganic may be discontinued:11/25;
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