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Per Requester: Very Good Fit: Product targets most common pests of indoor production, exposure to beneficials is low. Plenty of time for residue breakdown once tips are planted outdoors, grown, and fruit produced. Could even be applied to mother plant before runners are formed further reducing residues on vegetative plant harvest. Active ingredient already labeled for outdoor use (Apta) and greenhouse vegetables (Hachi Hachi) but not greenhouse strawberry and not vegetative strawberry runner and tip production:04/26;
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aphids, powdery mildew, thrips. Strawberry vegetative tip producer in-doors fighting both aphids and powdery mildew. Tip production is a unique facet of strawberry production, the daughter plants are used for transplanting outdoors and the daughters need to be virus free. Producer has a potentially important system for the industry which is facing enormous challenges with neopestalotiopsis in outdoor nursery production fields:04/25;
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DE:Owens, D* ;
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Apply Apta as a foliar spray to non-bearing mother plants used to produce vegetative tips under greenhouse conditions and indoor conditions, which will be sold to strawberry commercial producers. Apply up to 3 times at 27 fl oz/A every 7 days.
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