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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; This would allow additional rotation with currently used Abound fungicides by bringing in another active ingredient it will increase the spectrum of activity:07/26;
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Rhizoctonia, Cylindrocarpon, Charcoal Rot and Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. This would be a new use, it is labeled in strawberry but not for soil applications. I think it would require residue data. Current technologies used: We are currently using FRAC 11 soil fungicide drenches for root rot related issues:07/26;
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MI:Miles, T* ;
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Use Merivon Xemium; 4-11 fl. oz/A; 3 soil drench at 7-day interval; 0-day PHI
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1 2 3 5 10-3 12
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| Comments: |
Export Commodity: Yes. Strawberry is on the label but without the target pathogens.
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