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IPM Compatibility: |
PER REQUESTER: VERY GOOD FIT; VERY GOOD IPM FIT; APPLIC TIMING IS AFTER HARVEST AND DURING DEC-JAN FOR MANAGING BOTH PATHOGENS; OLIVES BLOOM IN APRIL AND ARE HARVESTED IN NOV., SO THERE SHOULD BE UNDETECTABLE RESIDUES IN THE FRUIT:07/22
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Reasons for need: |
PHLYCTEMA VAGABUNDA AND NEOFABRAEA KIENHOLZII CAUSING TWIG CANKERS AND LEAF SPOT AND DROP; THESE ARE INVASIVE/EMERGING PATHOGENS IN CA AS WELL AS PEACOCK SPOT CAUSED BY SPILOCAEA OLEAGINEA (VENTURIA OLEAGINEA); ONLY COPPER IS AVAILABLE;
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Requesting State(s): |
CA:Adaskaveg, J*, Burreson, H, ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
TOPSIN-M; DOSAGE 1.05 LB AI/A, FOLIAR APPLICATION, 1 TO 2 WEEKS, RTI 3 TO 4 WEEKS, PHI 120 DAYS, APPLY AS A CONCENTRATE IN 100-150 GAL/A
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
10-3
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Comments: |
THIS IS NOT A DUPLICATE OF PR# 12456 SINCE THE REQUESTED PHI IS DIFFERENT:07/22; NISSO REQUESTED ALL NEW REQUESTS BE PLACED ON HOLD AS THEY WORK THROUGH EPA: 08/22
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