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Per Requester: Unknown fit; Topsin M WSB fungicide is already labeled for use in the aid in control of certain canker diseases following pruning in other heavily pruned fruit crops and vines. No bee precautions, very low acute hazard to people or other mammals:06/25;
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| Reasons for need: |
Fungal canker pathogens. To protect pruning cuts from canker diseases caused by fungal pathogens:06/25
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CA:Reyes, C* ;
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Use Topsin M WSB; 1.5 lb/A; Max 6 lb/A per year; Minimum 5-day retreatment interval; PHI: 1-day; Restricted entry interval (REI): 2-day
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10-3
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| Comments: |
Key Export Markets: Japan, Australia, Mexico; Fungal canker pathogen involves Neofusicoccum spp., Diplodia spp., Diaporthe spp. (formerly Phomopsis), Phaeoacremonium spp., Fusarium spp., etc.; Nisso is unable to support this use:06/25/sb;
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