Reduced Risk Status: |
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IPM Compatibility: |
Per Requester: Very Good Fit; New MOA group 27 for pepper to add to tool bag for resistance management of weeds in pepper
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Reasons for need: |
Amaranthaceae sp.. Overreliance on groups 12 and 24 herbicides in pepper:06/24/sb
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Requesting State(s): |
NM:Robbins, C* ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Make one broadcast pre-transplant or post-transplant application or 2 post transplant row middle applications of Laudis at 3 fl oz/a. Sequential applications must be at least 14 days apart and no application should be made within 45 days of pepper harvest.
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
BELL: 2-2 3-2 5 6 10-2; NON: 2/3/5 8 9 10
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EPA PIF Status: |
GREEN:08/24;
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Comments: |
Likely an export commodity but nothing defined. The current Laudis label allows for 7 day re-treatment interval in corn. Laudis label claims control of nightshade species, which are in the same taxonomic family as peppers (Solanaceae). North Carolina weed control recommendations state excellent control of Eastern black nightshade from Laudis. Request is for pigweed control. The current Laudis label claims control of select pigweed species, redroot and smooth. However, North Carolina weed control recommendations state Palmer amaranth control from Laudis is only good, not excellent:06/24/sb; Bayer status update from Under Eval to Mfg Will Not Support:07/24/sb; EPA GREEN:08/24;
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