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APPENDIX 1-F
NUT. US EPA Pesticide Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

March 23, 2004, Submission to US EPA
from Fluoride Action Network:
Objections and Request for a Hearing
RE: US EPA's January 23, 2004, Final Rule for Sulfuryl Fluoride.

 

Sulfuryl fluoride residue tolerances Inorganic fluoride PPM Sulfuryl fluoride PPM
Nut, tree, Group 14, postharvest 10.0 0.05
The following come under this category:
almond; almond, hulls; beechnut; butternut; cashew; chestnut; chinquapin; filbert;
nut, brazil; nut, hickory; nut, macadamia; nutmeat, processed, except peanut;
nuts; pecan; pistachio; walnut

 

Table 1. Summary of NUT:
US EPA Pesticide Residue Tolerances as of March 1, 2004*

Table

(see below)

Food Commodities in
the category
"Nut, Tree, Group 14"

Number of pesticides with approved residue tolerances **

Methyl Bromide Residue Tolerances

Active as of March 4, 2004

 

Number of pesticide products that use NaF as an "inert" Number of applications for each pesticide product with NaF as an "inert" Estimated fluoride residue levels
2 ALMOND
43
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
3 ALMOND, HULLS
58
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
4 PECAN
34
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
5

PISTACHIO

35
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
6 WALNUT
30
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
7

NUT, TREE, GROUP 14

25
None Listed unknown unknown unknown
8 FILBERT
18
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
9 NUT, MACADAMIA
10
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
10 NUTS
13
None Listed unknown unknown unknown
11 CHESTNUT
3
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
12 NUT, BRAZIL
2
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
13

CASHEW

2
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
14 NUT, HICKORY
1
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
15 BUTTERNUT
1
200 ppm unknown unknown unknown
16 NUT, PROCESSED, EXCEPT PEANUT
1
- unknown unknown unknown
  Chinquapin
No entry
- unknown unknown unknown
  Beechnut
No entry
- unknown unknown unknown
 
Total:
277
       

Note:

* Not listed in this Table, or the Tables listed below:
pesticides with more than one tolerance in this category. For example, metabolites in some pesticides also receive residue tolerances.
 

** tolerances for Methyl bromide and/or its inorganic compounds are not included

 

Information for the following comes from an Online search on March 4, 2004 from
EPA's website: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/food/viewtols.htm

Table 2. ALMOND - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green
 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Norflurazon ALMOND
0.1
180.356  
2 Trifloxystrobin ALMOND
0.04
180.555 Q.
3 Oxyfluorfen ALMOND
0.05
180.381  
4 Trifloxysulfuron-sodium ALMOND
0.02
180.591 R.
5 Cyprodinil ALMOND
0.02
180.532 J.
6 Buprofezin ALMOND
0.05
180.511 M.
7 Abamectin ALMOND
0.005
180.449  
8 Aluminum phosphide ALMOND
0.1
180.225  
9 Azinphos-Methyl ALMOND
0.2
180.154  
10 Captan ALMOND
2
180.103  
11 Carbaryl ALMOND
1
180.169  
12 Carbon disulfide ALMOND
0.1
180.467  
13 Chlorothalonil ALMOND
0.05
180.275  
14 Chlorpyrifos ALMOND
0.2
180.342  
15 Clofentezine ALMOND
0.5
180.446  
16 Fenhexamid ALMOND
0.02
180.553 N.
17 Cyhexatin ALMOND
0.5
180.144  
18 Diazinon ALMOND
0.5
180.153  
19 Endosulfan ALMOND
0.2
180.182  
20 Fenbutatin-oxide ALMOND
0.5
180.362  
21 Fenvalerate ALMOND
0.2
180.379  
22 Forchlorfenuron ALMOND
0.01
180.569  
23 Imidacloprid ALMOND
0.05
180.472  
24 Iprodione ALMOND
0.3
180.399  
25 Malathion ALMOND
8
180.111  
26 Maneb ALMOND
0.1
180.110  
27 Metalaxyl ALMOND
0.5
180.408  
28 Methyl parathion ALMOND
0.1
180.121  
29 Myclobutanil ALMOND
0.1
180.443  
30 Naled ALMOND
0.5
180.215  
31 Parathion ALMOND
0.1
180.121  
32 Permethrin ALMOND
0.05
180.378  
33 Phosalone ALMOND
0.1
180.263  
34 Phosphine ALMOND
0.1
180.225  
35 Piperonyl butoxide ALMOND
8
180.127  
36 Propargite ALMOND
0.1
180.259  
37 Propargite ALMOND
0.1
180.259  
38 Pyrethrins ALMOND
1
180.128  
39 Pyriproxyfen ALMOND
0.02
180.510 B
40 Simazine ALMOND
0.25
180.213  
41 Thiophanate-methyl ALMOND
0.2
180.371  
42 Triforine ALMOND
0.01
180.382  
43 Ziram ALMOND
0.1
180.116  

 

Table 3. ALMOND, HULLS - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green
 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Bifenthrin ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.442  
2 Diflubenzuron ALMOND,
HULLS
6
180.377
 
3 Norflurazon ALMOND,
HULLS
1 180.356  
4 lambda-Cyhalothrin ALMOND,
HULLS
1.5 180.438  
5 Trifloxystrobin ALMOND,
HULLS
3 180.555 Q.
6 Trifloxysulfuron-sodium ALMOND,
HULLS
0.01 180.591 R.
7 Cyprodinil ALMOND,
HULLS
0.05 180.532 J.
8 Spinosad ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.495 K.
9 Pyridaben ALMOND,
HULLS
4 180.494 L.
10 Nicobifen ALMOND,
HULLS
3 180.589 E. 
11 Paraquat dichloride ALMOND,
HULLS
0.5 180.205 A. 
12 Buprofezin ALMOND,
HULLS
0.7 180.511 M.
13 Abamectin ALMOND,
HULLS
0.1 180.449  
14 Azinphos-Methyl ALMOND,
HULLS
5 180.154  
15 Azoxystrobin ALMOND,
HULLS
4 180.507  
16 Benomyl ALMOND,
HULLS
1 180.294  
17 Methoxyfenozide ALMOND,
HULLS
25 180.544 G.
18 Captan ALMOND,
HULLS
100 180.103  
19 Pyraclostrobin ALMOND,
HULLS
1.6 180.582 H.
20 Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-ethyl ester ALMOND,
HULLS
0.1 180.117  
21 Carbaryl ALMOND,
HULLS
40 180.169  
22 Carbon disulfide ALMOND,
HULLS
0.1 180.467  
23 Chlorothalonil ALMOND,
HULLS
1 180.275  
24 Chlorpyrifos ALMOND,
HULLS
12 180.342  
25 Clofentezine ALMOND,
HULLS
5 180.446  
26 Fenhexamid ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.553 N.
27 Cyhexatin ALMOND,
HULLS
60 180.144  
28 Diazinon ALMOND,
HULLS
3 180.153  
29 Endosulfan ALMOND,
HULLS
1 180.182  
30 Fenbutatin-oxide ALMOND,
HULLS
80 180.362  
31 Fenvalerate ALMOND,
HULLS
15 180.379  
32 Glyphosate ALMOND,
HULLS
25 180.364  
33 Halosulfuron ALMOND,
HULLS
0.2
180.479
 
34 Hexythiazox ALMOND,
HULLS
10 180.448  
35 Bifenazate ALMOND,
HULLS
15 180.57 I. 
36 Imidacloprid ALMOND,
HULLS
4 180.472  
37 Iprodione ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.399  
38 Malathion ALMOND,
HULLS
50 180.111  
39 Metalaxyl ALMOND,
HULLS
10 180.408  
40 Methidathion ALMOND,
HULLS
6
180.298
 
41 Methyl parathion ALMOND,
HULLS
3 180.121  
42 Metolachlor ALMOND,
HULLS
0.3 180.368  
43 Myclobutanil ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.443  
44 Naled ALMOND,
HULLS
0.5 180.215  
45 Napropamide ALMOND,
HULLS
0.1 180.328  
46 Oryzalin ALMOND,
HULLS
0.05 180.304  
47 Parathion ALMOND,
HULLS
3 180.121  
48 Permethrin ALMOND,
HULLS
20 180.378  
49 Phosmet ALMOND,
HULLS
10 180.261  
50 Propargite ALMOND,
HULLS
55 180.259  
51 Propargite ALMOND,
HULLS
55 180.259  
52 Pyriproxyfen ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.510 B
53 Sethoxydim ALMOND,
HULLS
2 180.412  
54 Simazine ALMOND,
HULLS
0.25 180.213  
55 Sulfosate ALMOND,
HULLS
1 180.489  
56 Tebufenozide ALMOND,
HULLS
25 180.482  
57 Thiophanate-methyl ALMOND,
HULLS
1 180.371  
58 Triforine ALMOND,
HULLS
0.2 180.382  

 

Table 4. PECAN - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green
 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Fluazifop Pecan
0.05
180.411  
2 Norflurazon Pecan
0.1
180.356  
3 Trifloxystrobin Pecan
0.15
180.554 Q.
4 Pymetrozine Pecan
0.02
180.556B O.
5 Thiamethoxam Pecan
0.02
180.565 P.
6 Aldicarb Pecan
0.5
180.269  
7 Aluminum phosphide Pecan
0.1
180.225  
8 Azinphos-Methyl Pecan
0.3
180.154  
9 Azoxystrobin Pecan
0.01
180.507  
10 Carbaryl Pecan
1
180.169  
11 Cypermethrin Pecan
0.05
180.418  
12 Dicofol Pecan
5
180.163  
13 Dimethoate Pecan
0.1
180.204  
14 Disulfoton Pecan
0.75
180.183  
15 Dodine Pecan
0.3
180.172  
16 Endosulfan Pecan
0.2
180.182  
17 Fenarimol Pecan
0.1
180.421  
18 Fenbuconazole Pecan
0.1
180.480  
19 Fenbutatin-oxide Pecan
0.5
180.362  
20 Fentin hydroxide Pecan
0.05
180.236  
21 Fenvalerate Pecan
0.2
180.379  
22 Imidacloprid Pecan
0.05
180.472  
23 Lindane Pecan
0.01
180.133  
24 Malathion Pecan
8
180.111  
25 Methidathion Pecan
0.05
180.298  
26 Methomyl Pecan
0.1
180.253  
27 Methyl parathion Pecan
0.1
180.121  
28 Parathion Pecan
0.1
180.121  
29 Phosphine Pecan
0.1
180.225  
30 Propiconazole Pecan
0.1
180.434  
31 Simazine Pecan
0.1
180.213  
32 Thiophanate-methyl Pecan
0.2
180.371  
33 Ziram Pecan
0.1
180.116  
34 Ziram Pecan
0.1
180.116 likely metabolite

 

Table 5. PISTACHIO - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highligh
ted in green 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Diflubenzuron Pistachio
0.06
180.377  
2 Fludioxonil Pistachio
0.1
180.516  
3 Oxyfluorfen Pistachio
0.05
180.381  
4 Trifloxystrobin: Pistachio
0.04
180.555 Q.
5 2-4,D Pistachio
0.2
180.142B  
6 Cyprodinil Pistachio
0.1
180.532 J.
7 Spinosad Pistachio
0.02
180.495 C.
8 Spinosad Pistachio
0.02
180.495 C.
9 Pyridaben Pistachio
0.05
180.494 D.
10 Nicobifen Pistachio
0.7
180.589 E.
11 Paraquat dichloride Pistachio
0.05
180.205 A.
12 Buprofezin Pistachio
0.05
180.511 M.
13 Aluminum phosphide Pistachio
0.1
180.225  
14 Azinphos-Methyl Pistachio
0.3
180.154  
15 Azoxystrobin Pistachio
0.5
180.507  
16 Benomyl Pistachio
0.2
180.294  
17 Methoxyfenozide Pistachio
0.1
180.544 G.
18 Pyraclostrobin Pistachio
0.7
180.582 H.
19 Carbaryl Pistachio
1
180.169  
20 Chlorothalonil Pistachio
0.2
180.275  
21 Fenhexamid Pistachio
0.02
180.553 N.
22 Glyphosate Pistachio
1
180.364  
23 Halosulfuron Pistachio
0.05
180.479  
24 Hexythiazox Pistachio
0.3
180.448  
25 Bifenazate Pistachio
0.2
180.572 I.
26 Napropamide Pistachio
0.1
180.328  
27 Oryzalin Pistachio
0.05
180.304  
28 Permethrin Pistachio
0.1
180.378  
29 Phosmet Pistachio
0.1
180.261  
30 Phosphine Pistachio
0.1
180.225  
31 Pyriproxyfen Pistachio
0.02
180.510 B.
32 Sethoxydim Pistachio
0.2
180.412  
33 Sulfosate Pistachio
0.05
180.489  
34 Thiophanate-methyl Pistachio
0.1
180.371  
35 Tebufenozide NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
AND
PISTACHIOS
0.1
180.482  

 

Table 6. WALNUT - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Diflubenzuron Walnut
0.1
180.377 -
2 Norflurazon Walnut
0.1
180.356  
3 Oxyfluorfen Walnut
0.05
180.381 -
4 Abamectin Walnut
0.005
180.449  
5 Aluminum phosphide Walnut
0.1
180.225  
6 Azinphos-Methyl Walnut
0.3
180.154  
7 Benzoic acid Walnut
0.1
180.482  
8 Carbaryl Walnut
1
180.169  
9 Chlorpyrifos Walnut
0.2
180.342  
10 Clofentezine Walnut
0.02
180.446  
11 Cyhexatin Walnut
0.5
180.144  
12 Diazinon Walnut
0.5
180.153  
13 Dicofol Walnut
5
180.163  
14 Endosulfan Walnut
0.2
180.182  
15 Ethephon Walnut
0.5
180.300  
16 Fenbutatin-oxide Walnut
0.5
180.362  
17 Malathion Walnut
8
180.111  
18 Maneb Walnut
0.05
180.110  
19 Methidathion Walnut
0.05
180.298  
20 Methyl parathion Walnut
0.1
180.121  
21 Naled Walnut
0.5
180.215  
22 Oxydemeton-methyl Walnut
0.3
180.330  
23 Parathion Walnut
0.1
180.121  
24 Permethrin Walnut
0.05
180.378  
25 Phosphine Walnut
0.1
180.225  
26 Piperonyl butoxide Walnut
8
180.127  
27 Propargite Walnut
0.1
180.259  
28 Pyrethrins Walnut
1
180.128  
29 Pyriproxyfen Walnut
0.002
180.510 B. 
30 Simazine Walnut
0.2
180.213  

 

Table 7. NUT, TREE, GROUP 14 - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green
 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Bifenthrin NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.442  
2 Diflubenzuron NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.06
180.377  
3 Oxyfluorfen NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.381 -
4 Trifloxystrobin NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.04
180.555 Q.
5 Trifluralin NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.207 -
6 lambda-Cyhalothrin NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.438 -
7 Spinosad NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.02
180.495 C.  
8 Pyridaben NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.494 D.  
9 Nicobifen NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.7
180.589 E. 
10 Diquat dibromide NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.02
180.226 F.
11 Azoxystrobin NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.02
180.507  
12 Methoxyfenozide NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.1
180.544 G. 
13

Pyraclostrobin

NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.04
180.582 H. 
14 Chlorpyrifos NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.2
180.342  
15 Glufosinate NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14,
EXCEPT
ALMONDS
0.1
180.473  
16 Glyphosate NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
1
180.364  
17 Halosulfuron NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.479  
18 Hexythiazox NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.3
180.448  
19 Bifenazate NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.2
180.572 I.
20 Metolachlor NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.1
180.368  
21 Oryzalin NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.304  
22 Pyriproxyfen NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.02
180.510 B.
23 Sethoxydim NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.2
180.412  
24 Sulfosate NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14
0.05
180.489  
25 Tebufenozide NUT, TREE,
GROUP 14 AND
PISTACHIOS
0.1
180.482  

 

Table 8. FILBERT - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green
 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Norflurazon FILBERT
0.1
180.356  
2 Triflumizole FILBERT
0.05
180.476  
3 Aluminum phosphide FILBERT
0.1
180.225  
4 Azinphos-Methyl FILBERT
0.3
180.154  
5 Carbaryl FILBERT
1
180.169  
6 Chlorothalonil FILBERT
0.1
180.275  
7 Diazinon FILBERT
0.5
180.153  
8 Dichlobenil FILBERT
0.1
180.231  
9 Dicofol FILBERT
5
180.163  
10 Endosulfan FILBERT
0.2
180.182  
11 Fenvalerate FILBERT
0.2
180.379  
12 Malathion FILBERT
1
180.111  
13 Oxydemeton-methyl FILBERT
0.05
180.330  
14 Permethrin FILBERT
0.05
180.378  
15 Phosphine FILBERT
0.1
180.225  
16 Simazine FILBERT
0.25
180.213  
17 Simazine FILBERT
0.25
180.213  
18 Simazine FILBERT
0.25
180.213  

 

Table 9. NUT, MACADAMIA - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green
   
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Fluazifop NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.1
180.411  
2 Acephate NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.05
180.108  
3 Atrazine NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.25
180.220  
4 Cyhexatin NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.5
180.144  
5 Dicofol NUT,
MACADAMIA
5
180.163  
6 Endosulfan NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.2
180.182  
7 Ethephon NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.5
180.300  
8 Fosetyl-Al NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.2
180.415  
9 Malathion NUT,
MACADAMIA
1
180.111  
10 Simazine NUT,
MACADAMIA
0.25
180.213  

 

Table 10. NUTS - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004

Fluorinated pesticides highlighted in green 
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Fluridone NUTS
0.1
180.420 -
2 2-4,D NUTS
0.1
180.142C  
3 2-4,D NUTS
0.2
180.142B  
4 Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-ethyl ester NUTS
0.1
180.117  
5 Paraquat dichloride NUTS
0.05
180.205 A.
6 Paraquat dichloride NUTS
0.05
180.205 A.
7 Paraquat dichloride NUTS
0.05
180.205 A.
8 Paraquat dichloride NUTS
0.05
180.205 A.
9 Benomyl NUTS
0.2
180.294  
10 Diuron NUTS
0.1
180.106  
11 Methidathion NUTS
0.05
180.298  
12 Napropamide NUTS
0.1
180.328  
13 Phosmet NUTS
0.1
180.261  

Table 11. CHESTNUT - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Carbaryl CHESTNUT
1
180.169  
2 Dicofol CHESTNUT
5
180.163  
3 Malathion CHESTNUT
1
180.111  

 

Table 12. NUT, BRAZIL - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Aluminum phosphide NUT, BRAZIL
0.1
180.225  
2 Phosphine NUT, BRAZIL
0.1
180.225  
  Note: Aluminum phosphide and Phosphine have the same CFR number.

 

Table 13. CASHEW - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Aluminum phosphide CASHEW
0.1
180.225  
2 Phosphine CASHEW
0.1
180.225  

 

Table 14. NUT, HICKORY - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Dicofol NUT, HICKORY
5
180.163  

 

Table 15. BUTTERNUT - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Dicofol BUTTERNUT
5
180.163  

 

Table 16. NUT, PROCESSED, EXCEPT PEANUT - Residue Tolerances as of March 2004
Number Pesticide Crop Residue tolerance
PPM
CFR FAN Notes:
1 Propylene oxide NUT,
PROCESSED,
EXCEPT
PEANUT
300 180.491  

 

Notes.
A. EPA lists Paraquat dichloride:
4,4'-Bipyridinium, 1,1'-dimethyl-, dichloride
 
B. EPA lists Pyriproxyfen:
Pyridine, 2-(1-methyl-2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethoxy)-
C. EPA lists Spinosad:
2-{(6-Deoxy-2,3,4-tri-O-methyl-alpha-L-mannopyranosyl)oxy}-13-{{5-
(dimethylamino)tetrahydro-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl}oxy}-9-ethyl-
2,3,3a,5a,5b,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16a,16b-tetradecahydro-14-methyl-1H-as-Indaceno{3,2-
d}oxacyclododecin-7,15-dione,(Cont'd
Qual
D. EPA lists Pyridaben:
3(2H)-Pyridazinone, 4-chloro-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-5-(((4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl)methyl)thio)-
 

E. EPA lists Nicobifen:
3-Pyridinecarboxamide, 2-chloro-N-(4'-chloro?1,1'-biphenylU-2-yl)-

F. EPA lists Diquat dibromide:
6,7-Dihydrodipyrido(1,2-a:2',1'-c)pyrazinediium dibromide
G. EPA lists Methoxyfenozide:
Benzoic acid, 3-methoxy-2-methyl-.2-(3,5-dimethylbenzoyl)-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)hydrazide
H. EPA lists Pyraclostrobin:
Carbamic acid, [2-[[[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-pyrazol-3-yl]oxy]methyl]phenyl]methoxy-,
methyl ester
I. EPA lists Bifenazate:
Hydrazinecarboxylic acid, 2-(4-methoxy{1,1'-biphenyl}-3-yl)-, 1-methylethyl ester
J. EPA lists Cyprodinil:
2-Pyrimidinamine, 4-cyclopropyl-6-methyl-N-phenyl-
K. EPA lists Spinosad:
2-{(6-Deoxy-2,3,4-tri-O-methyl-alpha-L-mannopyranosyl)oxy}-13-{{5-
(dimethylamino)tetrahydro-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl}oxy}-9-ethyl-
2,3,3a,5a,5b,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16a,16b-tetradecahydro-14-methyl-1H-as-Indaceno{3,2-
d}oxacyclododecin-7,15-dione,(Cont'd
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L. EPA lists Pyridaben:
3(2H)-Pyridazinone, 4-chloro-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-5-(((4-(1,1-
dimethylethyl)phenyl)methyl)thio)-

M. EPA lists Buprofezin:
4H-1,3,5-Thiadiazin-4-one, 2-{(1,1-dimethylethyl)imino}tetrahydro-3-(1-methylethyl)-5-
phenyl-

N. EPA lists Fenhexamid:
Cyclohexanecarboxamide, N-(2,3-dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methyl-
O. EPA lists Pymetrozine:
1,2,4-Triazin-3(2H)-one, 4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-{(3-pyridinylmethylene)amino}-, (E)-
P. EPA lists Thiamethoxam:
4H-1,3,5-Oxadiazin-4-imine, 3-[(2-chloro-5-thiazolyl)methyl]tetrahydro-5-methyl-N-nitro-
Q. EPA lists Trifloxystrobin:
Benzeneacetic acid,.alpha.-(methoxyimino)-2-{{{{1-{3-
(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}ethylidene}amino}oxy}methyl}-, methyl ester, (E,E)-
R. EPA lists Trifloxysulfuron-sodium:
2-Pyridinesulfonamide, N-[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)amino]carbonyl]-3-(2,2,2-
trifluoroethoxy)-, monosodium salt, monohydrate