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Trifluoroimidamide is a sulfonamide nematicide developed by Corteva.
EPA expects it to play a role in resistance management and integrated pest management plans to help delay the further development of nematicide resistance
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EPA expects it to play a role in resistance management and integrated pest management plans to help delay the further development of nematicide resistance
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Proposed uses of trifluimididine include carrots and cucurbit vegetables, as well as certain fruits, tubers and bulbs
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Other places of use include certain crops that cannot produce normal results within one year after the application of nematicides: citrus fruits, stone fruits, nuts, and small climbing fruits (except for fluffy kiwi)
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Other places of use include certain crops that cannot produce normal results within one year after the application of nematicides: citrus fruits, stone fruits, nuts, and small climbing fruits (except for fluffy kiwi)
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The human health and ecological hazard profile of trifluoroimidamide shows that compared to other registered alternatives, all its proposed uses indicate that it is a lower-risk alternative
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After conducting a strong scientific evaluation, the EPA concluded that trifluoroimidamide poses no risk to humans
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The ecological risk assessment shows that fish, aquatic invertebrates, plants and birds that are not included in the list (that is, not endangered or threatened) also have no risk issues
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It has been determined that there is a risk to mammals and bees near the site of use
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These risks can be mitigated by soil application labels and widely used label instructions for mandatory spray drift limits
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The ecological risk assessment shows that fish, aquatic invertebrates, plants and birds that are not included in the list (that is, not endangered or threatened) also have no risk issues
.
It has been determined that there is a risk to mammals and bees near the site of use
.
These risks can be mitigated by soil application labels and widely used label instructions for mandatory spray drift limits
.