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    U.S. EPA proposes to register ipflufenoquin fungicide and two microbial products

    • Last Update: 2021-08-01
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Agrochemical Network Chinese website reported: Recently, the U.
    S.
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is registering its new active ingredient ipflufenoquin fungicide , Velez Bacillus strain RTI301 (RTI301) and/or Bacillus subtilis strain RTI477 ( RTI477) micro- biological pesticide products proposed for comments
    .
     
    Ipflufenoquin can be used as a useful tool to manage a variety of plant diseases, some of which are resistant to other fungicides
    .
    The recommended label for this active ingredient applies to spot disease and powdery mildew on pear fruit, as well as brown rot, pinhole disease, anthracnose, spot disease and Alternaria leaf spot on almonds
    .

     
    The biopesticide products of RTI301 and/or RTI477 consist of two production-use products and three end-use products.
    Natural bacteria can be used to protect seedlings and crops from fungus damage
    .
    Since some products are intended to be used in food crops such as artichoke, corn and cotton, the maximum residue limits for pesticides will also be formulated
    .

     
    The EPA's evaluation includes a strong scientific evaluation that concludes that fungicide products containing Ipflufenoquin and biopesticides containing RTI301 and/or RTI477 do not pose any risk to humans when used in accordance with label instructions
    .
    EPA also concluded that the registered use of these products will not affect any non-target species
    .
    Therefore, EPA has reached a “no impact” conclusion on the listed (endangered or threatened) species and their specific main habitats
    .
    EPA has not yet made the final impact on the listed terrestrial plants and some of the listed species with specific relationships, and is collecting more information to make a conclusion
    .

    Environmental protection fungicide Bacillus Bacillus subtilis biological pesticide solicits opinions
     
      Ipflufenoquin can be used as a useful tool to manage a variety of plant diseases, some of which are resistant to other fungicides
    .
    The recommended label for this active ingredient applies to spot disease and powdery mildew on pear fruit, as well as brown rot, pinhole disease, anthracnose, spot disease and Alternaria leaf spot on almonds
    .

     
      The biopesticide products of RTI301 and/or RTI477 consist of two production-use products and three end-use products.
    Natural bacteria can be used to protect seedlings and crops from fungus damage
    .
    Since some products are intended to be used in food crops such as artichoke, corn and cotton, the maximum residue limits for pesticides will also be formulated
    .

     
      The EPA's evaluation includes a strong scientific evaluation that concludes that fungicide products containing Ipflufenoquin and biopesticides containing RTI301 and/or RTI477 do not pose any risk to humans when used in accordance with label instructions
    .
    EPA also concluded that the registered use of these products will not affect any non-target species
    .
    Therefore, EPA has reached a “no impact” conclusion on the listed (endangered or threatened) species and their specific main habitats
    .
    EPA has not yet made the final impact on the listed terrestrial plants and some of the listed species with specific relationships, and is collecting more information to make a conclusion
    .
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