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Powdery Mildew Control Grapes Powdery Mildew Control

Equivalent control to Standard Program Powdery Mildew Control a a ab abc abc bcd bcd bcd % Incidence % Severity Cueva 1% v/v 4/29, 5/12, 5/24, 6/7, 6/15, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/20 Rally 5oz alternate Quintec 6.6oz 21-day schedule Rally 4oz alternate Quintec 4oz 14-day schedule Untreated Gubler, University of California - 2010 150 GPA through mid June then 200 GPA water Chardonnay Equivalent control to Standard Program

Powdery Mildew Control Two Bees Ag Research, CA - 2010 8 applications at 130 GPA water Variety “Carignane”

Powdery Mildew Control Two Bees Ag Research, CA - 2010 8 applications at 130 GPA water Variety “Carignane”

Powdery Mildew Control Two Bees Ag Research, CA - 2010 8 applications at 130 GPA water Variety “Carignane”

Better Control Than Standards Powdery Mildew Control ab c c ij % Leaves % Area Untreated Cueva 1% v/v 6/8, 6/19, 6/28, 7/8, 7/19, 7/27, 8/6, 8/17 Rally 5oz 6/8, 6/21, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4, 8/18 Quintec 4oz Better Control Than Standards Wilcox, Cornell University - 2010 100 GPA water Rosette

Powdery Mildew Control ab bc fg % Clusters % Area k Cueva 1% v/v 6/8, 6/19, 6/28, 7/8, 7/19, 7/27, 8/6, 8/17 Rally 5oz 6/8, 6/21, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4, 8/18 Quintec 4oz 6/8, 6/21, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4, 8/18 Untreated Wilcox, Cornell University - 2010 100 GPA water Rosette CER-2010-089

Equivalent Control To Standard Powdery Mildew Control a c c a cd cde % Leaves % Area Sil-Matrix 1%v/v 1, 2, 4 Cueva 1 gal 3, 5 Manzate 3lb 1 Pristine 12oz 2 Ziram 3lb + Elite 4oz 3, 4 Ziram 3lb 5 Untreated Equivalent Control To Standard Schilder, Michigan State University - 2012 75 GPA water; Niagara 1= June 6 (5-10” shoots), 2= 6/22, 3= 7/6, 4= 7/20, 5= 8/4 IR4-2012-185

Grapes Downy Mildew Control

Equivalent Control To Standard Downy Mildew Control a c c a % Leaves d cd % Area Sil-Matrix 1%v/v 1, 2, 4 Cueva 1 gal 3, 5 Manzate 3lb 1 Pristine 12oz 2 Ziram 3lb + Elite 4oz 3, 4 Ziram 3lb 5 Untreated Schilder, Michigan State University - 2012 75 GPA water; Niagara 1= June 6 (5-10” shoots), 2= 6/22, 3= 7/6, 4= 7/20, 5= 8/4 IR4-2012-185 Equivalent Control To Standard

Equivalent control to Kocide Downy Mildew Control a 11 days after last application b b Equivalent control to Kocide BAAR Scientific, NY - 2009 3 applications, 75 GPA water on “Longmont”

Grapes Botrytis Control

Botrytis Control on Grape b-h b-i g-l a d-g d-g % Clusters % Area k-n Cueva 1% v/v Scala 18oz Vangard 10oz Untreated Wilcox, Cornell University - 2010 100 GPA water, Vignoles Treatments: Late bloom, Bunch closing, Veraison, Veraison + 2 weeks

Grapes Black Rot Control

Equivalent Control To Standard Black Rot Control a cd e a cde % Leaves e Sil-Matrix 1%v/v 1, 2, 4 Cueva 1 gal 3, 5 Manzate 3lb 1 Pristine 12oz 2 Ziram 3lb + Elite 4oz 3, 4 Ziram 3lb 5 Untreated Schilder, Michigan State University - 2012 75 GPA water; Niagara 1= June 6 (5-10” shoots), 2= 6/22, 3= 7/6, 4= 7/20, 5= 8/4 IR4-2012-185 Equivalent Control To Standard

Black Rot Control % Leaves Sil-Matrix 1%v/v 1, 2, 4 Cueva 1 gal 3, 5 cd e a % Leaves cd d Sil-Matrix 1%v/v 1, 2, 4 Cueva 1 gal 3, 5 Manzate 3lb 1 Pristine 12oz 2 Ziram 3lb + Elite 4oz 3, 4 Ziram 3lb 5 Untreated Schilder, Michigan State University - 2012 75 GPA water; Niagara 1= June 6 (5-10” shoots), 2= 6/22, 3= 7/6, 4= 7/20, 5= 8/4 IR4-2012-185

Grapes Phomopsis Control

Equivalent Control To Standard Phomopsis Fruit Rot Control Fruit Infection a b c a bc c % Leaves % Area Sil-Matrix 1%v/v 1, 2, 4 Cueva 1 gal 3, 5 Manzate 3lb 1 Pristine 12oz 2 Ziram 3lb + Elite 4oz 3, 4 Ziram 3lb 5 Untreated Equivalent Control To Standard Schilder, Michigan State University - 2012 75 GPA water; Niagara 1= June 6 (5-10” shoots), 2= 6/22, 3= 7/6, 4= 7/20, 5= 8/4 IR4-2012-185

Strawberry

Weekly applications are important to keep PM under control Powdery Mildew Control-Strawberry Weekly applications are important to keep PM under control Holden Research, CA – 2012 100 GPA water DAA = days after application When PM is already present, Cueva stops PM growth and brings it under control over time