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IPM Compatibility: |
Per Requestor: Very Good Fit; novel FRAC group for cranberry, making it a great addition for resistance management rotations;
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Reasons for need: |
pathogens that create fruit rot disease complex. fruit rot is a challenging disease to manage and can require multiple fungicide applications per year, recent losses of broad spectrum tool, limited FRAC groups for resistance management rotations (fluazinam would be a novel group for cranberry):07/24; WA-Limited FRAC groups increases chances of resistance in WA. High need for this product:07/24; WI-Limited FRAC groups for fruit rot control in cranberry:07/24;
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Requesting State(s): |
MA:Ghantous, K* ; NJ:Oudemans, P ; WA:Kraft, L ; WI:Holland, L ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Use Omega 500; 20-40 fl. oz/A; 3 foliar applications @ 7-day interval; PHI: 50 days; ISK suggests Omega to be applied at a rate range of 16 to a max of 24 fl oz/A:07/24/sb
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
1-2 5-2 12
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IR-4 Residue Trial Plan: |
1-2 5-2 12; 1 DECLINE
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EPA PIF Status: |
YELLOW:08/24
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Comments: |
Key Export Markets: EU, Canada, Great Britain, and many others. Requestor would like to primarily evaluate field rot (pre-harvest) but if resources available they also like to evaluate storage fruit rot (post-harvest). There is a minor possibility of phyto depending on the rates:07/24; ISK supports as Researchable, Only Residue Data Needed":07/24/sb; EPA CAUTION:08/24;
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