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Per Requester: Good Fit; The most significant fit is its ability to control resistant spider mite populations. We are experiencing more cases of resistance to actives such as propargite which has been widely used in mint production. We also believe that this active could potentially provide control of bud mite (Tarsonemus species), which have been found to not be effectively controlled other registered acaracides available to mint:06/26;
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| Reasons for need: |
spider mites, mint bud mites, mint root borer, mint stem borer. Primary: mites. continual development of acaracide resistant populations of mites, limited actives effective on bud mite, regulatory constraints eliminating the use of long-standing acaracides from mint production. Current technologies used: acaracides:06/26;
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OR:Salisbury, S* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Per MFG, HQ Suggests: make 2 foliar applications of Incipio at 4.1 fl oz/A with a 7 day RTI and 3-30 day PHI. Requester also asks for a chemigation use pattern option, if possible.
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5-2 11-3
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| Comments: |
Key Export Market: EU. Syngenta has requested this be placed on (Mfg) Hold at the present time:07/26/sb;
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