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Note from FAN:
Because the following list was very long we present only the 67 organofluorine pesticides in their original format (including two that we have no data on). There were:29 Herbicides
22 Insecticides (not including Flupyrazolos)
16 Fungicides (not including BAS 516)
Non-fluorinated pesticides appear at the end. To see the original List go to: http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/ir4/chemical_list_702.html
IR-4 NEW PRODUCTS/TRANSITIONAL SOLUTION LIST - July 2002
Compiled by J. Baron, IR-4 Project
The following New Pest Control Products/Transition Solutions List contains brief description of numerous new pest control materials that have been introduced over the last several years. Additionally, it contains information on some "older" crop protection chemicals that are believed to have room for new uses. Many of these pest control tools offer great promise to fill the pest management voids expected from the cancellation of pesticides/pesticide uses associated with the Food Quality Protection Act. Some of these new products have been classified by the EPA as reduced risk for one or more uses while others have characteristics that make them more desirable than some of the existing products. Several of the pest control materials have been registered by the EPA for certain crops, while others have their initial registration pending. In most cases, the usefulness of these new tools on minor crops is still unknown.
HERBICIDES
Herbicides |
Registrant |
Chemistry
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Pest Control Spectrum/Traits |
Status |
Beflubutamid |
Ube Industries |
Phenoxybutanamide (inhibits phytoene desaturase). |
Post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds at rates of 170 to 255 g ai/ha (0.15 to 0.23 lb ai/A) |
Potential use on wheat, barley, rye, and triticale |
Butafenacil |
Syngenta |
PPO Inhibitor |
Controls important grasses, broadleaf and sedge weeds as a desiccant and defoliant |
OP Replacement (defoliant tribufos). Pending registration on cotton, corn, grape, tree nut group, and pome fruit. Potential use on sugar beet, cereals, citrus fruit group, garlic, shallots and maybe onion. |
Carfentrazone-ethyl |
FMC |
Aryl triazolinone (PPO Inhibitor) |
Numerous broadleaf weeds, including cocklebur and water hemp. |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on field corn, wheat, rice, grain sorghum, barley, sweet corn, oats, soybean, cotton, hop and caneberry subgroup. Pending use on potato and other members of the root and tuber vegetable group, fruiting vegetable group, Brassica leafy vegetable group, legume vegetable group, leafy vegetable group, cucurbit vegetable group, bulb vegetable group, blueberry and other members of the berry crop group, sunflower, canola, strawberry, citrus fruit group, tree nut crop group/pistachio, stone fruit group, pome fruit group, okra, sweet sorghum, sugar cane, herb and spice group, peanut, tropical tree fruits including avocado, guava, lychee, papaya, sugar apple. Potential use on horseradish. |
Clodinafop-propargyl |
Syngenta |
Pyridylory-phenoxy propionate (ACC ase) |
Selective post-emergence of wild oats, annual grasses and other weeds. |
Registered on wheat. |
Cloransulam-methyl |
Dow AgroSciences |
Sulfonamide |
Pre-emergence or post-emergence to control annual broadleaf weeds |
Registered on soybean (in combination with other products). Pending use on cotton. Potential use on Southern pea. |
Cyhalofop-butyl |
Dow AgroSciences |
Phenoxy-propionate |
Post-emergence graminicide |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on rice. Potential use on oat, barley and wheat. (International registrations approved). |
Diclosulam |
Dow AgroSciences |
Sulfonamide |
Pre- or post emergence for broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, cocklebur, velvetleaf and nutsedge |
Registered on peanuts and soybeans. |
Diflufenzopyr |
BASF |
Pyridine |
Annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. Sold in a pre-mix with dicamba |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on field corn. Pending registrations on sweet corn, and pasture grasses. |
Flazasilfuron |
Syngenta & ISK |
Sulfonylurea (ALS inhibitor) |
Active against many grasses and broadleaf weeds with pre- and post-emergence activity at 50 grams/ha |
Potential use on grape and olive (international registrations approved). |
Floransulam |
Dow AgroSciences |
Triazolopyrimidine sulfonanilide, (ALS inhibitor) |
Provides post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds, particularly Galium aparine (catchweed bedstraw) at rates of 0.0045 to 0.0067 lb ai/A. |
Potential use on wheat, barley, and oat (international use approved). |
Fluazolate |
Bayer Crop Science and Monsanto |
Pyrazole Benzoate |
Pre-emergence control of broadleaf weeds and grasses |
Registered on corn. Potential use on wheat. |
Flucarbazone-sodium |
Bayer Crop Science |
Sulfonylaminocarbonyl- triazolinone,(ALS inhibitor) |
Low rate post-emergence material that controls grass and certain broadleaf weeds |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered use on wheat. |
Flufenacet |
Bayer Crop Science |
Oxyacetimide |
Soil applied for annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds. |
Registered on corn, soybean and grass seed as part of a premix herbicide. Pending use on potato, wheat and triticale. Potential use on tomato, onion, pepper, and rice |
Flufenpyr-ethyl |
Valent |
PPO Inhibitor |
Excellent control of velvetleaf and morningglories. |
Candidate Reduced Risk Product. Pending registrations on corn, soybean, and sugarcane. Potential use on snap bean, lima bean and dry beans. |
Flumetsulam |
Dow AgroSciences |
Sulfonamide |
Controls broadleaf and grass weeds |
Registered on corn and soybean (as part of a premix). Pending use on dry bean. |
Flumiclorac |
Valent |
N-phenylphthalimide |
Post-emergence control of velvetleaf |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on corn and soybean. |
Flumioxazin |
Valent |
N-phenylphthalimide |
Low use rate pre-emergence broadleaf herbicide with contact activity and residual soil activity. |
Registered on soybean and peanut. Pending registration on cotton, sugarcane, grape almond, garlic, dry bean, strawberry, potato, dry bulb onion, and mint. Potential uses on pome fruit group, stone fruit group, and other members of the tree nuts group, carrot, fruiting vegetable group, cucurbit vegetable group, blueberry and asparagus. |
Fluroxypyr |
Dow AgroSciences |
Picolinic acid |
Post-emergence applications to control annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, including vol. potato, kochia and nightshade. |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered for wheat, barley and oats. Pending use on bulb onion, sweet corn, sorghum, pome fruit group, and grass. Potential uses on spinach |
Flurtamone |
Bayer Crop Science |
Furanone |
Used as a pre- and early post-emergence for control of annual broadleaf weeds and some grasses |
Potential use on wheat, barley, oats, sunflower and pea (international registrations approved). |
Fluthiacet-methyl |
Entek
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Protox Inhibitor |
Post-emergence control for velvetleaf, lambsquarters and other broadleaf weeds.
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Registered on soybean, field corn, sweet corn and popcorn. Pending use on cotton (defoliant). |
Isoxaflutole |
Bayer Crop Science |
Isoxazole |
Soil applied for many annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds |
Registered on field corn (geographically restricted) Pending use on sweet corn, wheat, and barley. Potential use on potato, sweet potato, chickpea, GM soybeans and GM sugarcane. |
Picolinafen |
BASF |
Aryloxypicolinamide (inhibits phytoene desaturase) |
Post-emergence use to control annual broadleaf weeds. The application rate will be 50 g ai/ha (0.045 lb ai/A). It will be sold as a pre-mix |
Potential use on lupine, wheat, barley, rye, and triticale (international registrations approved). |
Prosulfuron |
Syngenta |
Sulfonylurea (ALS inhibitor) |
Post-emergence for cocklebur, kochia, lambsquarter, pigweed, and velvetleaf |
Registered on sorghum, wheat, and cereals. Potential use on sugarcane |
Pyraflufen-ethyl |
Nichino America |
Protox inhibitor |
Post-emergence herbicide for general non-selective control of weeds or use as desiccant. Low use rates, 1 g ai/A |
OP Replacement for cotton. Pending use on wheat, corn, potato and soybean. Potential use on hops and rice. |
Sulfentrazone |
FMC |
Aryl triazinone (PPO inhibitor) |
Controls both broadleaf and grass species. |
Registered on soybean. Pending use on corn, dry pea and bean (including cowpea, chickpea, lentil), horseradish, lima bean (TN only), strawberry, sunflower, sugarcane, mustard greens, muskmelon, cantaloupe, watermelon, flax, mint, asparagus, potato, and Brassica leafy vegetable group. Potential use on grape, succulent pea, apple, carrot, turnip, and fruiting vegetable group. |
Thiazopyr |
Dow AgroSciences |
Pyridine |
Annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, including crabgrass and nutsedge. |
Registered on citrus fruit group (except lemon). Pending use on lemon, grape, stone fruit group, pome fruit group, tree nut group, pistachio, alfalfa, cranberry, and olive. Potential use on blueberry, caneberry, strawberry, avocado, date, fig, guava, kiwifruit, and persimmon. |
Triflusulfuron-methyl |
DuPont |
Sulfonylurea (ALS inhibitor) |
Broadleaf weeds |
Registered on sugar beet and chicory. Potential use on garden beet and strawberry. |
Trifloxysulfuron |
Syngenta |
Sulfonylurea (ALS inhibitor) |
Broadleaf weeds |
Methyl Bromide Alternative. Pending use on citrus fruit group, almond, tomato, cotton and sugarcane. Potential use on pepper as methyl bromide alternative |
Tritosulfuron |
BASF |
Sulfonylurea (ALS inhibitor) |
Broadleaf weeds |
INSECTICIDES
Insecticides |
Registrant |
Chemistry
|
Pest Control Spectrum/Traits |
Uit, Status |
Bifenthrin |
FMC |
Pyrethroid |
Broad spectrum activity on aphids, armyworms, cutworms, flea beetles, mites, corn borers. |
Registered on cotton, corn, strawberry, hops, artichoke, cucurbit vegetable group, edible-podded legumes, eggplant, canola, crambe, rapeseed, head and stem Brassica vegetable subgroup, succulent shelled beans/peas vegetable subgroup, caneberry, head lettuce, bell and non-bell pepper, and seed alfalfa. Pending use on citrus fruit group, celery, Florence fennel, rhubarb, celtuce, red cardoon, chives, field and greenhouse tomato, sweet potato, potato, banana, pears, tree nuts crop group, pistachio, greenhouse herbs subgroup, spinach, carambola, cilantro, mustard greens and other members of the Brassica leafy vegetable group, garden beet, carrot, dry bean, lentil, dry pea, dry pea, greenhouse pepper, grape, and mayhaw. Potential for field grown herb subgroup, and okra. |
Bistrifluron |
Dongbu Hannong Chemical |
Benzoylphenyl urea |
Active against lepidopteran pests, whitefly. It acts by inhibiting chitin synthesis (Insect Growth Regulator) |
Potential use on apple, Brassica leafy vegetables, tomato, persimmon and other fruit and vegetables. |
Chlorfenapyr |
BASF |
Pyrrole |
Controls selective leptopteran larva, mites, some aphids, thrips, scale, leafinors |
Pending use on greenhouse tomato, greenhouse pepper, and mushroom. Potential for greenhouse strawberry. |
Cyfluthrin |
Bayer Crop Science |
Pyrethroid |
Controls cabbage looper, potato leafhopper, Colorado potato beetle, European corn borer, flea beetle, potato tuberworm, citrus thrips. |
Registered on potato, sweet corn, pepper, tomato, citrus, cotton, alfalfa, radish, sorghum, sugarcane, carrot, sunflower and hop. Pending uses on Brassica leafy vegetable group, soybean, field corn, cereals grains, Southern pea, dry pea, garbanzo bean, pigeon pea, chickpea, grape, lentil, grass, sweet corn, sweet potato, mustard greens, leaf and head lettuce. |
Diflubenzuron |
Uniroyal |
Substituted benzoylurea, Insect Growth Regulator |
Wide range of leaf feeding insects. |
Registered on citrus, artichoke, mushrooms, soybean, cotton, walnut, rice, rangegrass and pear. Pending on other grasses, pepper, pistachio, stone fruit group (except cherry), tree nut group, mustard greens, barley, wheat, and peanut. Potential use on rhubarb, turnip greens, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collard, eggplant, and lychee. |
Ethiprole |
Bayer Crop Science |
Phenylpyrazole |
Broad spectrum activity against chewing and sucking insects |
Potential use on rice, cotton, alfalfa, peanuts, soybeans, and unspecified fruits and vegetables. |
Etoxazole |
Valent (Yashima) |
Oxazoline |
Insecticide/acaricide for control of Panonychus spp and Tetranychus spp, including hexythiazox resistant mite strains. Inhibition of molting, effective on eggs, larvae, & nymphs. |
Reduced Risk Product. Pending use on cotton, strawberry, apple, pear, almond, pecan, hop, and grape. Potential use on seed alfalfa, beans, cucurbits, sweet corn, mint, tropical fruits and other tree nuts. Registered in Japan on fruit crops. |
Fipronil |
Bayer Crop Science |
Phenylpyrazole - A broad spectrum neurotoxin, unique mode of action |
Controls Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Diptera, Homoptera, Isoptera, and Thysanoptera. Systemic activity, with long residual. |
Registered as seed treatment on rice and in furrow treatment on corn. Pending foliar use on cotton, potato, sweet potato, plantain and seed treatment use on bulb onion and corn. Potential use on pepper, apple, cherry, and blueberry. |
Flonicamid
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FMC & ISK |
Cyanomethany trifluoromethyl nicotinamide. Different mode of action than other commercial available products |
Effective against aphids, thrips, leafhoppers, plant bug and other sucking pests. Provides rapid anti-feeding activity. Non-toxic to beneficials |
Candidate Reduced Risk and OP Replacement Product. Pending use on cotton, cucurbit vegetable group, fruiting vegetable group, okra, leafy vegetable group, cilantro, pome fruit group, stone fruit group, and potato. |
Fluacrypyrin |
Nippon Soda |
Methoxyacrylate |
Acaricide |
Potential use on citrus fruit group and pome fruit group. |
Flufenzin |
Chinoin |
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Acaricide |
Unknown status on apple, grapes, citrus, cotton and vegetable crops. |
Flupyrazolos |
Dongbu Hannong |
Diamondback moth |
Potential on Brassica leafy vegetable group. |
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gamma-Cyhalothrin |
Dow AgroSciences |
Pyrethoid |
Same use as other pyrethoids, but at lower rate. |
Pending on cotton, soybeans, alfalfa, corn, and unspecified vegetables. |
Hydramethylnon |
BASF |
Amidinohydrazone |
Slow acting insecticide, formulated as a bait that is effective on ants |
Registered on grass. Pending use on pineapple, coffee, and tropical fruit. |
Indoxacarb |
DuPont |
Oxadiazine- Unique mode of action that inhibits sodium ion entry into nerve cells. |
Controls most major Lepidopteran pest species. Possibly controls plant bugs. Soft on beneficials so it is a good fit with IPM. |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on apple, pear, head and stem
Brassica vegetable subgroup, cotton, fruiting vegetable group, head/leaf
lettuce, and sweet corn. Pending use on leafy Brassica vegetable subgroup,
turnip greens, grape, cranberry, |
Lambda-Cyhalothrin |
Syngenta |
Pyrethroid |
Broad spectrum insect control |
OP Alternative. Registered on olive, Brassica leafy vegetables, field corn, pop corn, sweet corn, cotton, head lettuce, bulb vegetables, peanut, rice, sorghum, soybean, sunflower, tomato, tomatilillos, wheat/triticale. Pending on tree nut group, potato, sweet potato, other members of the legume vegetable group, alfalfa, canola, flax, small grains, sugarcane, stone fruit, pome fruit, and tree nuts. Potential use on avocado (domestic), pineapple, and carambola |
Lufenuron |
Syngenta |
Benzoylurea (IGR chitin inhibitor) |
Whitefly, thrips, Colorado potato beetle, and lepidopterous insects. |
Potential use on unspecified vegetables and cotton. Registered in Japan and Italy. |
Novaluron |
Makhteshim-Agan & Uniroyal |
Insect Growth Regulator (chitin synthesis inhibitor) |
Effective against Lepidoptera, mealy bugs, silver leaf whitefly, Western flower thrips, leaf miner, and some mites. Strictly a contact material, no systemic activity. |
Reduced Risk Product. Pending on cotton and pome fruit group. Pending use on tuber and corm vegetable subgroup, and head/stem Brassica. Potential use on stone fruit group, corn, citrus fruit group, snap beans, caneberry and leafy Brassica. Registered for non-food greenhouse uses. |
Noviflumuron |
Dow AgroSciences |
Pending use as termite bait. |
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Pyridanyl
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Valent |
Pyridine with unknown mode of action |
Good activity against lepidoptera. Effective against pyrethroid resistant insects. Safe on beneficials. |
Potential OP Replacement Product. Pending use on cotton, and fruiting vegetables. Potential use on head and stem Brassica subgroup and leafy vegetable group |
Tebupirimphos |
Amvac |
Organophosphate and Pyrethroid |
A soil insecticide, active against a wide range of insets, including corn rootworm, wireworm, white grub and seed corn maggot. |
Registered on field, sweet and popcorn. Potential use on sugarcane, sweet potato and cabbage |
Tefluthrin |
Syngenta |
Pyrethroid |
Controls a wide range of soil insects including rootworms, cutworms, wireworms and grubs. |
Registered on field corn, pop corn and sweet corn. Potential use on sweet potato. |
Tolylfluanid |
Bayer Crop Science |
Sulfenamide |
Major targets are fungal pathogens (Fungicides). Also controls mites, lepodoptera, and hemiptera. |
Potential use on apples, grapes and hops. |
FUNGICIDES
Fungicides |
Registrant |
Chemistry |
Pest Control Spectrum/Traits |
Status |
BAS 516
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BASF |
Multi active ingredients |
Broad-spectrum activity on Anthracnose, Alternaria, downy mildew, powdery mildew, Botrytis, Sclerotinia and Monilinia. |
Candidate Reduced Risk Product. Pending use on pome fruit group, cucurbit vegetable group, pea, dry bean, hop, sunflower, mint, peanut, grape, potato, carrot/ other members of the root vegetable group, bulb vegetable group, stone fruit group, tree nuts/pistachio group, strawberry, berry crops, celery, spinach and avocado. |
Cyprodinil/Fludioxonil
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Syngenta |
Anilinopyrimidine and Phenylpyrrole |
Controls Botrytis, Alternaria and brown rot |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on strawberry, bulb onion, and green onion. Pending use on pistachio, blueberry and other members of the bushberry subgroup, head and leaf lettuce, carrot, Brassica leafy vegetable group, lychee, beans (dry, snap, lima), grape, sweet corn, pistachio, caneberry, tomato, watercress, chives, and basil. Potential use on asparagus, atemoya, avocado, carambola, guava, mango, mint, papaya, mamey sapote, sugar apple, citrus fruit group, cucurbit vegetable group, parsley, celery, and other members of the herb subgroup. |
Epoxiconazole |
BASF |
Triazole |
Leaf spots, powdery mildew, black spots |
Potential use on coffee and banana. |
Fluazinam
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Syngenta & ISK |
Pyridinamine |
Broad spectrum disease control: Alternaria, Botrytis, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum, Phytophthora, Plasmopara, Rhizoctonia, Sclerotinia, Venturia, Streptomyces, and some mites. |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on peanut, potato and grape. Pending use on apple. Potential use on edible legumes, strawberry, lettuce, onion, citrus, and pome fruit. |
Fludioxonil
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Syngenta |
Phenylpyrrole |
Fusarium, Helminthosporium, Rhizoctonia, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Ascochyt, Pyrenophora, Tilletia, Sclerotinia, and Septoria |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on most crops as seed treatment. Pending post harvest use on yam, sweet potato, asparagus, stone fruit, kiwifruit, pome fruit group, pomegranate, citrus fruit group. Pending drip irrigation application on cantaloupe and watermelon. |
Fluquinconazole |
Bayer Crop Science |
Triazole |
Controls Take-All, rust, and a wide range of Ascomycetes diseases. |
Potential use in cereals (pending international use). |
Fluoxastrobin |
Bayer Crop Science |
Strobilurin |
Potential use on wheat and barley |
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Flutolanil |
Gowan and Nichino America |
Benzamide |
Rusts, sheath blight, and other diseases caused by Rhizoctonia, |
Registered on rice, peanut and potato. |
Picoxystrobin |
Syngenta |
Second generation strobilurin |
Wide spectrum of diseases |
Potential use on cereals, grape, hop and apple (International registrations approved) |
Quinoxyfen/DE795 |
Dow AgroSciences |
Quinoline-Distrrutpts early cell signling activities |
Has shown activity against powdery mildew in a wide range of crops. |
Reduced Risk Product. Pending use on pepper, grape, hop, cherry, head/leaf lettuce, and strawberry. Potential use on cereal group, winter squash, melons, and other members of the stone fruit group, Brassica leafy vegetable group, beet greens, caneberry, mint, guava, mango, papaya, gooseberry, artichoke, avocado, lychee, parsley, and other members of leafy vegetable group. |
Simeconazole |
Sankyo |
Triazole |
Effective as seed treatment against Basidiomycetes |
Potential use on wheat, barley, corn, rice, apple and strawberry. |
Tetraconazole |
Sipcam Agro |
Triazole |
Controls Cercospora leaf spot, powdery mildew, leafspots, rusts, web bloch, and others. |
Pending use on sugarbeet and peanut. Potential use on blueberry. |
Thifluzamide |
Dow AgroScience |
Thiazole-carbomanilide - Inhibits succinic acid metabolism in fungi. |
Sclerotina and Rhizoctonia. |
Potential use on peanut and rice. |
Tolylfluanid |
Bayer Crop Science |
Sulfenamide |
Broad-spectrum contact fungicide with good acaricidal effectiveness. Particularly suitable for control of resistant pathogen populations. |
Potential use on apples, grapes and hops (international registrations pending). |
Trifloxystrobin |
Bayer Crop Science |
Strobilurin |
Active against powdery mildew and leaf spot diseases. Also provides significant control of scab, rusts, downy mildew and other diseases. |
Reduced Risk Product. Registered on almonds, cucurbit vegetable group, fruiting vegetable group, grapes, hops, peanut, pome fruit group, potato, sugar beet, and wheat, stone fruit group, tree nut group, pistachio, corn (field and pop), rice, and citrus fruit group. Pending use on carrot, celery, radish, asparagus, and barley, Potential use on, grass seed, head lettuce, leaf lettuce, other members of the leafy vegetable group, pecans, other members of the root/tuber vegetable group, spinach, green onion, bulb onion, and other members of the bulb vegetable group. |
Triflumizole |
Uniroyal |
Triazole |
Powdery mildew, rusts, apple scab, Rhizoctonia, Cylindrocladium, Thielaviopsis, Myrothecium, Alternaria, Helminthosporium and related genera. |
Registered on cherry, cucurbit vegetable group, strawberry, apple, grape and pear. Pending registration on filbert. Potential use on pineapple, papaya, atemoya and sugar apple. |
Triticonazole |
Bayer Crop Science |
Triazole |
Pending use as seed treatment on wheat, barley and oats. |
HERBICIDES
Alternaria destruens (SMOLDER)
Amicarbazone (DINAMIC)
Azimsulforuon (GULLIVER)
Bensulfuron methyl (LONDAX)
Bispyribac sodium (REGIMENT)
Catechin
Cinidon-ethyl (LOTUS)
Clethodim (SELECT) (PRISM)
Clomazone (COMMAND)
Clopyralid (STINGER)
Colletotrichum gloesporioides f. sp malvae (MALLET WP)
Dimethenamid-P (FRONTIER X-2) (OUTLOOK)
Drechsiera monoceras (MTB-951)
Ethametsulfuron-methyl (MUSTER)
Foramsulfuron (OPTION)* *Foramsulfuron plus safner
Furilazole
Glufosinate (LIBERTY) (RELY)
Glyphosate (ROUNDUP) (TOUCHDOWN)
Halosulfuron (PERMIT) (SEMPRA) (SANDEA)
Imazamox (RAPTOR)
Imazapyr
Imazethapyr (PURSUIT)
Imazapic (CADRE 2AS)
Iodosulfuron (HUSAR)
Mesosulfuron-methyl (MESOMAXX)
Mesotrione (CALLISTO)
Metamifop (DBH-129)
Metosulam (BARKO)
Nicoslfuron (ACCENT)
Oxadiargyl (TOPSTAR 80 WP)
Oxasulfuron (DYNAM)
Pelargonic Acid (SCYTHE)
Pethoxamid (SUCCESSOR 600)
Profoxydim (AURA) (TETRIS)
Propoxycarbazone (OLYMPUS) (ATTRIBUTE)
Propyzamide (RAPSOL)
Puccinia thlaspeos (WOAD WARRIER)
Pyribenzoxium (PYANCHOR)
Pyriftalid (APRIRO ACE)
Pyrithiobac-sodium (STAPLE)
Quinclorac (FACET) (PARAMOUNT)
Quizalofop-ethyl (ASSURE)
Rimsulfuron (MATRIX)
S-metolachlor (DUAL MAGNUM)
Sethoxydim (POAST)
Sulcotrione (GALLEON) (MIKADO)
Sulfosulfuron (MAVERICK)
Tepraloxydim (EQUINOX) (ARAMO)
Thifensulfuron-methyl (HARMONY)
TM 435
Tralkoxydim (ACHIEVE)
Triasulfuron (AMBER)
Tribenuron-methyl (EXPRESS)
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