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Per Requester: Good Fit; medium toxicity and very favorable environmental profile:01/26;
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lygus bugs and thrips. requesting a shorter PHI than the current planned 3 days:01/26; CA: During peak harvest, the strawberry crop should be harvested every 3 days to maintain freshness. Overripening fruit attracts fruit flies which can severely impact quality at their destination:02/26; NC: Lygus bugs and thrips are becoming a major concern in NC strawberries in both open fields and protected structures. Growers have reported failure of current available products:06/26; AR: Large need for Thrips and Plant bug products. Currently only have Radiant for thrips and pyrethroid resistance in Tarnished Plant Bug has left only Group 4 insecticides that are effective:06/26;
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AR:Cato, A ; CA:Bolda, M*, Turechek, B ; NC:Lopez, L ;
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Make 2 to 3 foliar applications at 3 fl oz of plinazolin formulated product (Zivalgo or per MFG) per acre, with a non-ionic surfactant, retreatment interval 10 days, preharvest interval 2 days. Syngenta requires a spray interval of 7-days:07/26/sb;
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1 2 3 5 10-3 12
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See PR 11679 for two performance and crop safety trials conducted on GH strawberry in 2023 in FL and SC with similar use pattern (2 applications at 2 fl oz plinazolin product/A with surfactant and 7 day retreatment interval) against thrips; Key Export Markets: Canada, South Korea, Japan; Syngenta supports as Researchable, Residue Only:07/26/sb;
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