IR-4 NOMINATION REPORT Entomology Efficacy/Crop Safety (E/CS) Data Requirements Only
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1 Page 1 of FENPROPATHRIN (VALENT) LA AR E SWEET POTATO (01CD=TUBEROUS/CORM SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: WEEVILS, VINEGAR FLY HOLD Perf Data Req.: EFFICACY - SEVERAL GOOD TRIALS PCR: POST HARVEST FOGGER Comments: NEED EFFICACY DATA PRIOR TO REGISTRATION:08/03; MFG REQUIRES E/CS DATA PRIOR TO :06/ IMIDACLOPRID (BAYER,MANA) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA FL B LETTUCE (HEAD & LEAF) (04A=LEAFY GREENS SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: WIREWORM COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: MINIMUM 3 TRIALS W/WIREWORM PCR: 1 APPLIC TO SOIL OR AS SEED TREATMENT Comments: NEED EFFICACY DATA TO ADD PEST TO EL; ADMIRE PRO IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED ON LETTUCE (CROP SUB-GROUP 4A), WITH IN-FURROW USE OR POST-SEEDING DRENCH; MFG DOES NOT HAVE THE DATA TO SUPPORT THIS USE ON "MUCK" SOILS; IMIDACLOPRID REGISTRATION REVIEW HAS STARTED AND WILL LIKELY SOON PRECLUDE NEW TOLERANCE CONSIDERATIONS: 08/ SPIROTETRAMAT (BAYER) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST FL CA B LETTUCE (HEAD & LEAF) (04A=LEAFY GREENS SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: THRIPS COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: AT LEAST 4-5 TRIALS WITH CONSISTENT RESULTS PCR: 5 OZ AI/A; 3 FOLIAR APPLIC; 7-DAY RE-TREATMENT INTERVAL; 3-DAY PHI Comments: LETTUCE (HEAD/LEAF) ELED (MOVENTO), BUT NOT FOR THRIPS; NEED EFFICACY DATA TO ADD PEST: 05/09; ACTIVITY AGAINST THRIPS IS SPECIES-DEPENDENT (SO TARGET SPECIES MUST BE IDENTIFIED), AND PREDOMINANTLY AGAINST IMMATURE THRIPS WITH 2 APPLIC AT A 7-10 DAY INTERVAL (ADULT ACTIVITY IS NIL); NEED AT LEAST 4-5 EFF. TRIALS WITH SIMILAR POSITIVE RESULTS FOR THE MFG TO POSSIBLY SUPPORT THRIPS ON THE EL; IF RESULTS ARE INCONSISTENT, ADDTIONAL TRIALS WILL BE NEEDED:10/09
2 Page 2 of 11 PR # CHEMICAL (MFG) ID# Palumbo, Dr. John P 09-AZ-DMP RECD - Palumbo, Dr. John P 09-AZ-DMP RECD - Palumbo, Dr. John P 10-AZ-DMP RECD FLONICAMID (FMC,ISK) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST FL CA B LETTUCE (LEAF) (04A=LEAFY GREENS SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: THRIPS COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: ANY PCR: LB AI/A; 3 FOLIAR APPLIC; 7-DAY RE-TREATMENT INTERVAL; 3-DAY PHI Comments: LEAF LETTUCE ELED, BUT NOT FOR THRIPS; NEED EFFICACY DATA TO ADD PEST:06/09; MFG REQUESTS HIGHER RATE FOR THRIPS CONTROL:06/ H FLONICAMID (FMC,ISK) BEAN (SNAP) (06A=EDIBLE PODDED LEGUME SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: THRIPS HOLD Perf Data Req.: ANY PCR: LB AI/A; 3 FOLIAR APPLIC; 7-DAY RE-TREATMENT INTERVAL; 3-DAY PHI Comments: MFG REQUIRES EFFICACY DATA TO SUPPORT THRIPS CONTROL PRIOR TO TRIALS; MFG SUPPORTS LYGUS BUG/APHID CONTROL; MFG WILL ASSIST IN REPORT PREP:08/09; MFG REQUESTS HIGHER RATE FOR THRIPS CONTROL:06/10 ID# Nuessly, G.S. P 09-FL-DMP RECD - - CA FL
3 Page 3 of SPIROTETRAMAT (BAYER) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST FL H BEAN (SNAP) (06A=EDIBLE PODDED LEGUME SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: THRIPS Perf Data Req.: NEED SPECIES-SPECIFIC THRIPS DATA WITH CONSISTE PCR: 5 OZ AI/A; 3 FOLIAR APPLIC; 7-DAY RE-TREATMENT INTERVAL; 3-DAY PHI Comments: MFG PROJECT:06/09; REGISTRATION PENDING:05/10; MFG DOING SOME E/CS RESEARCH ID# Nuessly, G.S. P 09-FL-DMP RECD CLOTHIANIDIN (VALENT) H BEAN (SUCCULENT,EDIBLE PODDED) (06AB=PEA/BEAN SUCCULENT SHE Reasons for need: LESSER CORN STALK BORER HOLD Perf Data Req.: EFFICACY - 2 GOOD TRIALS PCR: DRENCH APPLICATION Comments: MFG REQUIRES EFFICACY DATA BEFORE : 07/08 NC INSECTICIDE (TBD) PEST PROBLEM WITHOUT SOLUTION (PPWS), D BEAN (LIMA,SNAP,COWPEA) (06B=PEA/BEAN SUCCULENT SHELLED SUBGNEED E/CS DATA Reasons for need: COWPEA CURCULIO Perf Data Req.: PCR: Comments: FOLIAR APPLICATION GA
4 Page 4 of INSECTICIDE (TBD) PEST PROBLEM WITHOUT SOLUTION (PPWS), GA H EGGPLANT (08=FRUITING VEGETABLE GROUP) NEED E/CS DATA Reasons for need: FLEA BEETLES Perf Data Req.: PCR: Comments: FOLIAR APPLICATION CHLORFENAPYR (BASF) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST OK FL B PEPPER (BELL & NON-BELL) (GH) (08=FRUITING VEGETABLE GROUP) Reasons for need: PEPPER WEEVIL COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: PEPPER WEEVIL PCR: LB.AI/A; WEEKLY APPLIC Comments: (GREENHOUSE) MFG WILL NOT SUPPORT FIELD USE (PR# 06408); PERF DATA NEEDED ON PEST: 09/02; TOLERANCE ESTABLISHED: 05/04 ID# Seal, Dr. Dac P 05-FL-DMP D IMIDACLOPRID (BAYER,MANA) PEPPER (BELL) (08=FRUITING VEGETABLE GROUP) Reasons for need: WIREWORMS COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: MINIMUM 3 TRIALS W/WIREWORM PCR: 0.38 LB.AI/A; DIRECTED AT SOIL; ONE APPLICATION AT PLANTING Comments: MFG WILL SUPPORT ONLY AFTER THEY RECEIVE AT LEAST 3 ADDITIONAL TRIALS WITH FAVORABLE EFFICAY RESULTS: 05/04 PR TX
5 Page 5 of 11 PR # CHEMICAL (MFG) ID# Liu, T.X. (PR) P 01-TX-DMP IMIDACLOPRID (BAYER,MANA) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST PR TX NM D TOMATO (08=FRUITING VEGETABLE GROUP) Reasons for need: WIREWORMS COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: WIREWORMS PCR: 0.38 LB.AI/A; DIRECTED TO SOIL AROUND EACH PLANT Comments: MFG REQUIRES EFFICACY DATA TO ADD PEST TO THE CURRENT EL ID# Fouche, C. P 02-CA-DMP B FLONICAMID (FMC,ISK) CANTALOUPE (09A=MELON SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: PLANT/STINK BUGS, THRIPS Perf Data Req.: NEED EFFICACY DATA 3-5 GOOD TRIALS IN 1 YEAR ON S PCR: LB.AI/A Comments: USE REGISTERED FOR LB.AI/A FOR APHIDS AND PLANT BUGS, 0-DAY PHI; OTHER PESTS WILL REQUIRE EFFICACY DATA PRIOR TO REGISTRATION:10/02. HIGHER RATE WILL REQUIRE NEW DATA:06/06. MFG OK:06/08. MFG RE-EVALUATING:06/09. OK PA
6 Page 6 of FLONICAMID (FMC,ISK) OK PA H SQUASH (SUMMER) (09B=SQUASH/CUCUMBER SUBGROUP) Reasons for need: PLANT/STINK BUGS, THRIPS Perf Data Req.: NEED EFFICACY DATA 3-5 GOOD TRIALS IN 1 YEAR ON S PCR: LB.AI/A Comments: USE REGISTERED FOR LB.AI/A FOR APHIDS AND PLANT BUGS, 0-DAY PHI; OTHER PESTS WILL REQUIRE EFFICACY DATA PRIOR TO REGISTRATION:10/02. HIGHER RATE WILL REQUIRE NEW DATA:06/06. MFG RE-EVALUATING:06/09. ID# Edelson, Dr. Jonathan P 07-OK-DMP Edelson, Dr. Jonathan P 03-OK-DMP THIAMETHOXAM (SYNGEN) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA D CITRUS FRUIT GROUP (10=CITRUS FRUIT GROUP) Reasons for need: ANT CONTROL Perf Data Req.: EFFICACY PCR: ANT BAIT FORMULATION Comments: MFG REQUESTS THAT BOTH FORMULATIONS (LIQUID & GEL) BE USED IN EFFICACY TESTING:05/ H FLONICAMID (FMC,ISK) NECTARINE (12=STONE FRUIT GROUP) Reasons for need: PLANT/STINK BUGS, THRIPS Perf Data Req.: NEED EFFICACY DATA 3-5 GOOD TRIALS IN 1 YEAR ON S PCR: LB.AI/A Comments: MFG RE-EVALUATING:06/09. GA WA
7 Page 7 of H FLONICAMID (FMC,ISK) PEACH (12=STONE FRUIT GROUP) Reasons for need: PLANT/STINK BUGS, THRIPS Perf Data Req.: NEED EFFICACY DATA 3-5 GOOD TRIALS IN 1 YEAR ON S PCR: LB.AI/A Comments: MFG RE-EVALUATING:06/09. GA AL OK WA THIAMETHOXAM (SYNGEN) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA D GRAPE (13-07F=BERRY & SMALL FRUIT) Reasons for need: ANT CONTROL Perf Data Req.: EFFICACY PCR: ANT BAIT FORMULATION Comments: MFG REQUESTS THAT BOTH FORMULATIONS (LIQUID & GEL) BE USED IN EFFICACY TESTING:05/05; GRAPE TOLERANCE IS ESTABLISHED WITH ACTARA (FOLIAR APPLIC) & PLATINUM (SOIL APPLIC) ELED FOR CONTROL OF JAPANESE BEETLE, LEAFHOPPER, MEALYBUG, SHARPSHOOTERS AND PHYLLOXERA SPP. (PLATINUM ONLY); ACTARA 5-DAY PHI; PLATIUM 60-DAY PHI:02/08
8 Page 8 of SPIROTETRAMAT (BAYER) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST FL B STRAWBERRY (13-07G=BERRY & SMALL FRUIT) Reasons for need: THRIPS COMPLETE Perf Data Req.: AT LEAST 4-5 TRIALS WITH CONSISTENT RESULTS PCR: 5 OZ AI/A; 3 FOLIAR APPLIC; 7-DAY RE-TREATMENT INTERVAL; 3-DAY PHI Comments: CROP IS NOT ELED; IR-4 EFFICACY WORK IN 2010 IS PREMATURE; ACTIVITY AGAINST THRIPS IS SPECIES-DEPENDENT (SO TARGET SPECIES MUST BE IDENTIFIED), AND PREDOMINANTLY AGAINST IMMATURE THRIPS WITH 2 APPLIC AT A 7-10 DAY INTERVAL (ADULT ACTIVITY IS NIL); NEED AT LEAST 4-5 EFF. TRIALS WITH SIMILAR POSITIVE RESULTS FOR THE MFG TO POSSIBLY SUPPORT THRIPS ON THE EL; IF RESULTS ARE INCONSISTENT, ADDTIONAL TRIALS WILL BE NEEDED:10/09; MFG DOING, BUT WILL NEED THRIPS DATA; MFG TO SUBMIT JUST FOR STRAWBERRY:05/10 DORSCHNER ID# Price, J.F. P 09-FL-DMP THIAMETHOXAM (SYNGEN) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA D STRAWBERRY (13-07G=BERRY & SMALL FRUIT) Reasons for need: ANT CONTROL Perf Data Req.: EFFICACY PCR: ANT BAIT FORMULATION Comments: MFG REQUESTS THAT BOTH FORMULATIONS (LIQUID & GEL) BE USED IN EFFICACY TESTING:05/05
9 Page 9 of THIAMETHOXAM (SYNGEN) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST HI CA D ALMOND (14=NUT GROUP) Reasons for need: ANT CONTROL Perf Data Req.: EFFICACY PCR: ANT BAIT FORMULATION Comments: MFG REQUESTS THAT BOTH FORMULATIONS (LIQUID & GEL) BE USED IN EFFICACY TESTING:05/ METHYL ANTHRANILATE (PMC) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA B WILD RICE (15-16=CEREAL & GRAIN GROUP) Reasons for need: REPEL BIRDS TO REDUCE LOSSES DUE TO FEEDING ON CROPS EXEMPT Perf Data Req.: ANY PCR: Comments: 0.29 TO 0.58 LBS.AI/A; MAX OF 3 APPLIC/SEASON D BIFENTHRIN (AMVAC,FMC,MANA) LYCHEE (99=MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITY) Reasons for need: MYLLOCERUS WEEVIL HOLD Perf Data Req.: 3-5 GOOD TRIALS OVER 2 YEARS PCR: SEE PRODUCT EL DIRECTIONS FOR CITRUS, FOR CAPTURE SOIL PRODUCT AND FURY FOLIAR PRODUCT Comments: MFG REQUIRES EFFICACY DATA PRIOR TO : 07/03. EPA CAUTION:08/10. FL
10 Page 10 of ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN (FMC) FL H LYCHEE (99=MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITY) Reasons for need: MYLLOCERUS WEEVIL, THRIPS HOLD Perf Data Req.: 3-5 GOOD TRIALS OVER 2 YEARS PCR: LB.AI/A; AIRBLAST (POSSIBLE AERIAL); MAX 6 APPLIC; DAY INTERVALS Comments: MFG REQUIRES EFFICACY DATA FOR THRIPS AND WEEVILS PRIOR TO TRIALS: 08/03. EPA CAUTION:08/ E ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN (FMC) MANGO (99=MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITY) Reasons for need: MYLLOCERUS WEEVIL, THRIPS HOLD Perf Data Req.: 3-5 GOOD TRIALS OVER 2 YEARS PCR: LB.AI/A; AIRBLAST (POSSIBLE AERIAL); MAX 6 APPLIC; DAY INTERVALS Comments: MFG REQUIRES PERF DATA FOR THRIPS AND WEEVILS PRIOR TO TRIALS:07/03. EPA CAUTION:08/10. ID# Pena, Dr. Jorge E. P 07-FL-DMP Pena, Dr. Jorge E. P 05-FL-DMP Pena, Dr. Jorge E. P 02-FL-DMP FL
11 Page 11 of 11 Total # of PRs: 25 Total # of Trials: Total # Chemical: Total # Commodity: Revision: 1.0.2
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