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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; Azoxystrobin is labeled but should be used in alternation with other active ingredients to prevent the development of pathogen resistance:06/26;
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| Reasons for need: |
Powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a problem on herbs in the greenhouse. Current technologies being used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
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| Requesting State(s): |
MI:Hausbeck, M* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Use Torino; 0.014 lb ai/A; 2 foliar applications; 7-day retreatment interval; 1-day PHI. Nisso indicated the use pattern should be: 0.022 lb ai/A (3.4 oz of product /A), 2 apps, 7 day RTI, 1 day PHI:07/26/sb;
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| Comments: |
This request is for mint grown in gh for retail sale. Nisso supports as Researchable, Res & E/CS data needed, with an update to the use pattern:07/26/sb;
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