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IR-4 Update from Headquarters Van Starner - Assist. Director, Research Planning & Outreach (w/J. Baron, Executive Director & D. Kunkel, Assoc. Director) (2011 IR-4 Western Region SLR/CLC Meeting - 3/15-16, UC Davis, CA)
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2010 Food Program Deliverables
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2010 New Uses - 786, 21 Chemicals, 219 tolerances ** represents uses found on product labels (614) Acetamiprid – 8** Acequinocyl - 17 Bifenazate – 22 (1 TLT)** Chlorantraniliprole – 331** Clethodim - 26 Clopyralid – 21** Cyazofamid – 24** Cyromazine – 14** Difenaconazole – 12** DiQuat – 1 (canola)* Flutolanil – 22 Fluazinam – 15** Flumioxazin – 19** Halosulfuron–methyl – 75** Mancozeb – 22** Novaluron – 68** Pendimethalin – 3** S-metolachlor – 74** Spirodiclofen – 8** Spiromesifen – 4** Thifensulfuron methyl – 1** ** uses found on an approved marketing label New Biopesticide uses for 2010 = 776
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Fluazinam – Apple/Carrot Mefenoxam - 50 Sulfentrazone – 67 –First Vegetable, fruiting, group 8-10 –21 uses vs 9 before crop group change 2011 New Uses - 119
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2010 Submissions – 19 Products 2,4-D –Teff 9,10-Anthraquinone –Corn Acibenzolar –Low growing berries Abamectin –Onion, bulb, subgroup 3-07A –Chive (fresh and dried) –Bean, dry Bifenozate –Basil Cyprodinil –Lemon (processed) Rimsulfuron –Caneberry –Bushberry Spiromesifen –Pea, dry –Mint Tetraconazole –Berry, low growing, subgroup –Fruit, small, vine Thiacloprid –Stone Fruit Zeta-cypermethrin –Artichoke, globe –Barley –Pistachio Dicamba –Teff Etoxazole –Tea Hexythiazox –GH Tomato Napropamide –Mint Novaluron –corn, sweet Metconazole –Vegetable, root crops –Bushberry subgroup Paraquat –Tropical fruit Quizalofop –Sorghum –Oil Seeds 97 reports at HQ have been signed and are awaiting submission!
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2010 International Submissions Etoxazole –Melon subgroup 9A –Cucumber –Fruit, stone, group 12 –Mint –Tomato (greenhouse) Novaluron –Turnips greens, Potato –Sweet potato –Brassica vegetables –Tomato –Fruit, stone, group 12 –Blueberry –Sugarcane Spinosad –Caneberry Fenpyroximate –Vegetable, fruiting, group 8 –Melon subgroup 9A –Okra –Mint –Hop
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NAFTA Crop Group Status Bulb Vegetable group – approved Dec. 2007 Small Berries and Fruit – approved Dec. 2007 Edible Fungi – approved Dec. 2007 Oilseed group 20 – approved Dec. 8, 2010 (NEW for U.S.) Citrus Fruit group – approved Dec. 8, 2010 Fruiting Vegetables – approved Dec. 8, 2010 Pome Fruit group – approved Dec. 8, 2010 Stone Fruit group – ChemSAC preliminary approval Tree Nut group – ChemSAC preliminary approval Tropical Fruit groups – Submitted 11/10 to EPA and Codex (Crop Group 22 – edible peel; Crop Group 23 – inedible peel) Herb and Spice group – Submitted 7/09 Final Codex submission for fruit types is completed
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