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PR#PriorityPesticide(MFG)Commodity (Crop Group)Project Status
13680 H TRICLOPYR ( ADAMA,CORTEVA,HELENA ) CRANBERRY ( 13-07H = LOW GROWING BERRY SUBGROUP, EXCEPT STRAWBERRY ) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY

Reduced Risk Status:
IPM Compatibility: Per Requester: Very Good Fit; This herbicide would be applied using a wick-wiper or sponge and this will allow growers to do very targeted spot treatments. Only the target weed would be in contact with the herbicide, so very little if any off target contact (including no direct contact with crop itself). A very small amount of product could be used to treat acres of crop area with this application method. In addition, this herbicide has been demonstrated to work on dormant woody weeds (wiping product on stems) and this will allow growers to do woody weed management in early spring, fall, or winter months when the crop is not actively growing:07/23; VERY GOOD FIT: SAME: WSR; VERY GOOD FIT: SEE PREV COMMENTS: NER
Reasons for need: Woody weeds, hard to manage perennial weeds; The only other tool available for this use in cranberry is glyphosate. The industry is seeking alternatives for resistance management and also in the event glyphosate use is lost. In addition, triclopyr can be used on dormant weeds and this will enable growers to expand their weed management season by months:07/23; NJ/ Ongoing field trials; efficacy of triclopyr on dormant perennial weeds (maple tree, greenbrier, dewberry) would allow for postharvest or spring wiping when cranberry crop is dormant, reducing the risk of crop injury and yield losses due to foot/equipment traffic:08/23
Requesting State(s): MA:Ghantous, K* ; NJ:Besancon, T ; OR:Bouska, C ; WA:Kraft, L ;
PCR Use Pattern: Make one wiper application of 25% (v/v) formulated product approximately 30 days prior to harvest. Add crop oil concentrate for woody weeds. Add NIS for non-woody weeds. Do not allow solution to contact crop.
EPA Default Residue Trials: 1-2 5-2 12
IR-4 Residue Trial Plan: 1-2 5-2 12
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Efficacy/Crop Safety (E/CS) Data Required:
E/CS Research Comments: "the requester will have preliminary data to share in October 2023":07/23
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Comments: X-ref 07339 from 1998, that reflects a status of "mfg will not support" from 2004. This new request was assigned this new PR#, and will be forwarded to mfg for a current review. Also," the requester will have preliminary data to share in October 2023":07/23; Mfg supported at 2023 FUW as Potential: E/CS Data Before Approval for Residue:09/23/sb
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Field Research DirectorExpediteTrial DelayField ID#RFCTO QAHQ RECD.Lab ID#Lab RECDLab CompProc. IDProc. ShippedProc. ReportRaw DataS Dir./Auditor
Ghantous, Katherine P 23-MA-DMP RECD -NONE
Besancon, Thierry P 23-NJ-DMP RECD -NONE
Ghantous, Katherine P 24-MA-DMP RECD -NONE
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