Arysta LifeScience North America, L.L.C. Alan R. Kurtz, Ph.D. Technical Services Manager Horticulture East.

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Arysta LifeScience North America, L.L.C. Alan R. Kurtz, Ph.D. Technical Services Manager Horticulture East

Registered Crops Peanuts Potatoes Fruiting vegetables Leafy vegetables (petiole) Marketed in turf as Disarm™ Future Crops Strawberries Field Corn Soybeans Rice (fluoxastrobin)

Federal label in October 2007 Currently labeled in 44 states (including FL) Currently marketing MIDAS 98:2 Raised Bed, Flat Fume, Deep Auger Injection Crops: Strawberries Fresh Market Tomatoes Peppers Field Grown Ornamentals Stone Fruit (iodomethane)

Chemical class: Aminoglycoside antibiotic No cross-resistance to current bactericides No human/animal health applications Registration program underway for pome fruit, fruiting vegetables, walnuts Section 3 submission in 2010 Section 18 submission in Michigan in 2008 Efficacy trials ongoing (kasugamycin)

Polyoxin-D Common name: Polyoxin-D Zinc Salt Chemical class: derived from the streptomycin group of bacteria Formulation:11.3% WDG Unique mode of action (Group 19) selective inhibitors of the synthesis of cell wall chitin Biopesticide, potential OMRI listing Registration expected later this year use rate may be limited possibility of higher rates TBD

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