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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips. However, thrips have developed strong resistance to or are developing resistance. New Active Ingridient with a new Mode of Action will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
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Citrus thrips (Primary pest), whiteflies, mites. primary is citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management for Citrus crop group. Current technologies used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips. However, thrips have developed strong resistance to or are developing resistance. New Active Ingridient with a new Mode of Action will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
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CA:Gautam, S* ;
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Per MFG, IR-4 HQ Suggests: Make 2 foliar applications at up to 3.5 Liters NK 138 /ha with a 10-14 day retreatment interval and 7 day pre-harvest interval.
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3 10-4
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Key Export Markets: Korea, China, Canada, Mexico. ai presented at 2026 ITS; NKC supports as Researchable, Res & E/CS Needed:06/26/sb;
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