Reduced Risk Status: |
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IPM Compatibility: |
PER REQUESTOR, GOODFIT, LIMITED MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AVAILABLE FOR WEED MANAGEMENT IN STRAWBERRIES GROWN IN ANNUAL PLASTICULTURE SYSTEMS; UNKNOWN: : NER; GOOD FIT: SEE PREV COMMENTS.: SOR
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Reasons for need: |
YELLOW NUTSEDGE, BROADLEAF WEEDS, ANNUAL GRASSES, LACK OF ALTERNATIVES; SSR from NY, Limited weed control options particularly when residuals break down following harvest in perennial strawberries:07/23; NJ/Post-harvest control of yellow nutsedge in strawberry remains an issue that could be addressed by flazasulfuron:09/23
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Requesting State(s): |
AL:Vinson, E ; AR:Burgos, N, Wright Smith, H, ; NC:Jennings, K* ; NJ:Besancon, T ; NY:Sosnoskie, L ; OH:Robinson, A ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
MISSION, 1.5 OZ/A; PREPLANT TO RAISED BED, POST EMERGENCE OVER THE TOP, PRE EMERGENCE OR POST EMERGENCE TO ROW MIDDLES, 1 APPLIC AND LIKELY 75 DAY PHI.
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
1 2 3 5 10-3 12
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E/CS Research Comments: |
IN THE 2024 PERFORMANCE PROTOCOL: ON ANNUAL MULCHED STRAWBERRIES, TESTING 3 RATES OF FLAZASULFURON (MISSION 25WG AT 0.007, 0.014 AND 0.028 LB AI/A IN 15-50 GPA), EACH RATE APPLIED 2 DIFFERENT WAYS (A SINGLE BROADCAST PRETRANSPLANT SPRAY, AND BANDED TO SOIL BETWEEEN BEDS), COMPARED WITH A WEED FREE UNTREATED; MAKE 2 APPLIC OF EACH BANDED TREATMENT, 14-DAY INTERVAL AND LAST APPLIC 14 DAYS BEFORE FIRST FRUIT HARVEST; ALL APPLIC WILL INCLUDE A NONIONIC SURFACTANT (NIS) AT 0.25% V/V; EVALUATE WEED CONTROL, CROP INJURY AND CROP YIELD
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Comments: |
Status changed from "Potential, ECS data before approval for residue study" to "ECS ongoing" 04/24/DRS;
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