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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; It will target multiple pathogens with a single application (almost all of the important ones within blueberry). I think it has a lot of potential uses early season and late:07/26;
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stem blights (phomopsis), mummy berry, botrytis, anthracnose. Primary: stem blights (phomopsis). We need additional materials for early season control of stem blights and botrytis leading up to bloom. We have worked a lot with Cevya during this window (one of the components of this fungicide) and it shows good efficacy. This would allow for additional botrytis control. Current technologies used: foliar:07/26;
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MI:Miles, T* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Use Endura Pro; 2 to 4 applications at 14-day interval; 30-day PHI; IR4 suggests 20 fl. oz/A
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1 2-3 5-3 12
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Key Export Markets: Canada / Europe. Mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) is labelled for use on Blueberry.
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