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Per requester: Unknown fit; The yield and value of Stevia rebaudiana depends on leaf yields and % of the total steviol glycosides (TSG) in the leaf. Accede (ACC) is used to affect plant processes like flower development which is important in maximizing leaf and TSG % in the crop:04/26;
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Premature flowering of the crop. Delaying reproductive stage of the crop to allow it to remain in vegetative state before harvest(s).Reduction or elimination of premature flowers that negatively affect the yield and quality of the stevia crop. Premature flowering in stevia results in the crop going into reproductive mode, lowering the level of steviol glycosides (which is the portion of the crop that is extracted and used to make the final product associated with the crop) and the overall amount of yield, quality and value of the crop:04/26;
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NC:Nicholson, D* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
while the suggested rate in this PCR is 200 ppm a.i. (1.34 oz/A), up to 6 foliar applications, 7 day re-treatment interval, and 7 day PHI, a study is being conducted under IS00489 where additional rates are being tested and may help dictate the most appropriate use pattern to pursue when trial outcomes become available in the fall of 2026.
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| Comments: |
A study is being conducted under IS00489 where additional rates are being tested and may help dictate the most appropriate use pattern to pursue when trial outcomes become available in the fall of 2026:04/26;
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