Pesticide Update Oregon and Washington, Jan 2016

Pesticide Registrations in
Oregon and Washington
Berry Crops
January 12, 2016
Prepared by:
Joe DeFrancesco
Oregon State University
North Willamette Research and Extension Center
Department of Horticulture
Integrated Plant Protection Center
2040 Cordley Hall
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2915
541-737-0718
[email protected]
This document is just a guide and not intended as a recommendation or endorsement. Pesticide
registrations and labels are subject to change. The label is the law. Consult with your supplier, field
representative, pest consultant or OSU Extension Service prior to pesticide use.
Insecticides/Miticides
Trade Name
Acramite
Actara
Admire (soil applied)
Admire Pro (foliar applied)
Agri-mek
Altacor
Asana XL
Assail
Avaunt
Beleaf
Belt
Chemical Name
Bifenazate
Thiamethoxam
Imidacloprid
Imidacloprid
Abamectin
Chlorantraniliprole
Esfenvalerate
Acetamiprid
Indoxacarb
Flonicamid
Flubendiamide
Brigade
Bifenthrin
Bt
Closer
Confirm
Coragen
Courier
Cryolite Bait
DiPel, Javelin, MVP
Sulfoxaflor
Tebufenozide
Chlorantraniliprole
Buprofezin
Cryolite
×
×
×o, w
Danitol
Fenpropathrin
×
Delegate
Spinetoram
Diazinon
Diazinon
Dibrom
Esteem
Exirel
Fujimite
Imidan
Intrepid
Kanemite
Knack
Lannate
Lorsban
Malathion
Mocap
Strawb
×
×
×
×
×
Raspb
×
×
×
×
Blackb
×
×
×
×
Blueb
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×o, w
×o, w
×o, w
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Naled
Pyriproxyfen
Cyantraniliprole
Fenpyroximate
Phosmet
Methoxyfenozide
Acequinocyl
Pyriproxyfen
Methomyl
Chlorpyrifos
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Malathion
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Ethoprop
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×*
×w
MSR Spray
Oxydemeton-methyl
Mustang
Mycotrol
Nealta
Neem
Oberon
Platinum
Zeta-cypermethrin
Beauveria bassiana
Cyflumetofen
Aza-Direct, Neemix, others
Spiromesifen
Thiamethoxam
×
×
×
×
×
Provado 1.6F
Imidacloprid
×
×
×
×
Pyganic
Pyrellin
Radiant
Pyrethrin
Rotenone + Pyrethrin
Spinetoram
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Rimon
Novaluron
×
Savey
Sevin
Sivanto
Vendex
Zeal
Soaps
Hexythiozox
Carbaryl
Flupyradifurone
Hexakis
Etoxazole
Safer, M-Pede
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×s
×
×s
×
×
×
×
×
Success, Entrust
Spinosad
×
Thiodan
Vendex
Zeal
Endosulfan
Hexakis
Etoxazole
×
×
×
×w, *
×w, *
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×s
×s
×
×
PHI a (days)
REI b (hours)
1
12
3
12
Straw=14;Cane/Blue = 7
12
Straw=7; Cane/Blue = 3
12
3
12
Cane = 3; Blue = 1
4
Cane = 7; Blue = 14
12
1
12
7
12
0
12
8
12
Straw = 0
12
Cane = 3; Blue = 1
0
4
1
12
14
4
1
4
3
12
3
12
Straw = 2
24
Cane & Blue = 3
Cane = 1; Blue = 3
4
Straw = 5
Straw= 3 days;
Cane & Blue = 7
Cane & Blue = 5 days
1
48
Cane & Blue=7; Straw=2
12
3
12
1
12
3
24
Blue=7; Straw&Cane =3
4
1
12
7
12
3
48
21
24
Cane & Blue = 1;
12
Straw = 3
365
48
Straw = prebloom
Straw = 15 days
Cane = 365
Cane = 16 days
1
12
0
12
1
12
0
4
3
12
Straw = 50; Blue = 75
12
Straw = 7
12
Cane & Blue = 3
0
12
12 hours
12
1
4
Straw = 1
12
Blue = 8
3
12
7
12
Straw = 0; Blue = 3
4
Straw = 1; Rasp = 3
48
Straw = 1; Cane = 0
12
0
12
Straw = 1; Blue = 3;
4
Cane = 1
4
2 days
Straw = 1; Rasp = 3
48
Straw = 1; Cane = 0
12
* = Non-bearing only; s = Supplemental label, o = SLN Registration (24c) for Oregon, w = SLN Registration (24c) for Washington; Bold Text = Organic
IRAC c
25
4A
4A
4A
6
28
3A
4A
22A
9C
28
3A
11B2
4C
18A
28
16
9A
3A
5
1B
1B
7C
28
21A
1B
18A
20B
7C
1A
1B
1B
1B
1B
3A
?
25
18B
23
4A
4A
3A
21B + 3A
5
15
10A
1A
4D
12B
10B
?
5
2A
12B
10B
Trade Name
Abound
Actigard
Actinovate AG
Aliette
Bravo
Cabrio
Captan
Chemical Name
Azoxystrobin
Acibenzolar
Streptomyces lydicus
Fosetyl-al
Chlorothalonil
Pyraclostrobin
Captan
Strawb
×
×
×
×
Captevate
Coppers
Elevate
Evito
Flint
Fontelis
Fosphite,Phostrol, others
Inspire Super
Indar
Kenja
Lime Sulfur
Merivon
Meteor
Mettle
Oil
Omega
Ph-D, Tavano, Oso
Potassium bicarbonate
Pristine
Procure
Proline 480
Protexio
Quadris Top
Quash
Quilt Xcel
Quintec
Rally
Regalia
Ridomil Gold
Ridomil Gold Copper
Rovral
Scala
Serenade
Sulfur
Syllit
Switch
Tanos
Tavano (+ PH-D for straw)
Thiram
Tilt; PropiMax; Bumper
Topsin-M
Torino
Ziram Granuflo
Fungicides
Raspb
×
Blackb
×
Blueb
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Captan + fenhexamid
×
×
Kocide, Champ, others
Fenhexamid
Fluoxastrobin
Trifloxystrobin
Penthiopyrad
Phosphorous acid
Difenconazole+cyprodinil
Fenbuconazole
Isofetamid
Calcium Polysulfide
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×s
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Fluxapyrosad+pyraclostrobin
Iprodione
Tetrazonazole
BioCover; Sun; JMS
Fluazinam
Polyoxin-D
Kaligreen, Milstop
Boscalid+pyraclostrobin
Triflumizole
Prothioconazole
Fenpyrazamine
Azoxystrobin+difenconazole
Metconazole
Azoxystrobin+propiconazole
Quinoxyfen
Myclobutanil
Reynoutria sachalinensis
Mefenoxam
Mefenoxam + Cop. Hydrox.
Iprodione
Pyrimethanil
Bacillus subtilis
Microthiol, other brands
Dodine
Cyprodinil + fludioxonil
Cymoxanil+ famoxadone
Polyoxin D
Thiram
Propiconazole
Thiophanate methyl
Cyflufenamid
Ziram
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
PHI a (days)
REI b (hours)
FRAC e
0
4
11
0
12
21
0
1
?
Straw&Blue=0;Cane=60
12
33
42
12
M5
0
24
11
Straw&Blue=0;Cane = 3 Straw=24; Cane/ Blue=72 M4
Straw =24
Straw&Blue=0;Rasp = 3
M4 + 17
Cane & Blue =48
None listed
Varies; Check label
M1
0
12
17
1
12
11
0
12
11
0
12
7
None listed
4
33
Straw = 0; Blue = 7
12
3+9
30
12
3
0
12
7
Delayed dormant
Varies; Check label
?
0
12
7 + 11
0
24
2
0
12
3
Delay. dorm. or Post Har
4
?
30
2 - 3 days
29
0
4
19
1
4
?
0
24
7 + 11
1
12
3
7
12
3
0
12
17
Straw = 0; Blue = 7
12
11+ 3
7
12
3
Cane & Blue=30; Straw=0
12
11 + 3
1
12
13
0
24
3
0
4
?
Blue&Straw=0;Cane= 45
48
4
0
48
4 + M1
Straw=prebloom;Cane=0
24
2
1
12
9
0
4
?
None listed
24
M2
14
48
M7
0
12
9 + 12
0
12
27 + 11
0
4
19
3
24
M3
Cane & Blue=30; Straw=0
12
3
1
12
1
0
4
U6
Consult label
48
M3
* = Non-bearing only, s = Supplemental label, o = SLN Registration (24c) for Oregon, w = SLN Registration (24c) for Washington; Bold Text = Organic
Trade Name
Aim
Basagran (Arysta label)
Callisto
Casoron
Chemical Name
Formula 40 (strawberry)
Saber (blueberry)
Carfentrazone
Bentazon
Mesotrione
Dichlobenil
Chateau, Warfox
2,4-D amine
Strawb
Herbicides
Raspb
Blackb
Blueb
REI b (hours)
HRG d
× o, w Blue = 30
Cane=15;Blue&Straw =0
×
×*s 365 days
Pre-bloom
×
Avoid new shoots
×
48
4
12
48
12
12
14
6
27
20
×s
12
14
12
12
24
12
12
24
?
15
15
1
21
14
24
22
12
24
4
7
3
2
12
1
24
12
3
10
4
9
12
24
2
?
Straw = dormant;
×
×
×
×*,s
×
×
Flumioxazin
×s
×*, o, w
Dacthal
Devrinol
Dual Magnum
Fusilade
Gallery
Goal
DCPA
Napropamide
S-metolachlor
Fluazifop
Isoxaben
Oxyfluorfen
×
×
×
×*,s
×
×
Gramoxone
Paraquat
Karmex
Kerb
Matrix
Diruon
Pronamide
Rimsulfuron
Poast
Sethoxydim
×
Prowl
Rely
Pendimethalin
Glufosinate
×
Roundup, others
Glyphosate
×
×
×
×
Sandea
Scythe
Halosulfuron
Pelargonic acid
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Select Max, Arrow
Clethodim
×
×s
×s
×s
Simazine
Princep
×
×
×
×
Sinbar
Terbacil
×
×
×
×
Solicam
Spartan
Stinger
Surflan
Velpar
Vinegar (Weed Pharm)
Zeus XC
Norflurazon
Sulfentrazone
Clopyralid
Oryzalin
Hexazinone
Acetic acid
Sulfentrazone
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Trade Name
Bird Shield; ReJex-iT
Deadline, others
Dormex
Ethrel
Prozap Z-P Pellets
Sluggo
Chemical Name
Methyl Anthranilate
Metaldehyde
Hydrogen cyanamide
Ethephon
Zinc Phosphide
Iron Phosphate
×*
×
× o, w
×*
×*
×o, w
×
× o, w
×*
×*
×o
×
× o, w
×*
×*
×
×
×
×
×
×
×s
×
×
×s
×
×
×s
×
×
×
×o, w
×o, w
×
PHI a (days)
×
×o, w
×
×
×
×
Straw= prior to fruit set
Blue = 7; Rasp = 365
Use pre bloom
Spring or fall use
28
365
365
Rasp = 50; Black = 15
Cane&Blue = Prior to
new canes; Straw = 21
Late spring or fall
Fall or winter use
21
Straw = 7
Cane = 45; Blue = 30
35
14
Straw = 3
Cane & Blue = 14
14
1
Straw = 4; Cane = 7
Blue = 14
Spring or fall use
Cane = 70 days
Straw & Blue = spring/fall
60
70
30
Spring or fall use
90
0
3
24
1
12
5
12
5
12
12
12
12
24
48
12
12
14
4
3
5
?
14
* = Non-bearing only; s = Supplemental label, o = SLN Registration (24c) for Oregon, w = SLN Registration (24c) for Washington; Bold Text = Organic
Other
Strawb
Raspb
Blackb
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Blueb
×
×
×
×
×
×
PHI a (days)
6
None listed; assume zero day
Dormancy
Black = 3; Blue = 7
Check label for details
0
REI b (hours)
Undefined
12
72
48
24
0
Legend:
a PHI: The preharvest interval (PHI) is the amount of time that must elapse between the last application of a pesticide and harvest
of the crop. PHI (usually days) is found on the label in the use directions for each crop that is listed on the label.
b REI: All pesticide products have a prescribed-time restricted entry interval (REI) for worker protection. REI is clearly stated in the Agricultural Use
Requirements section on the label. Generally, entry into treated areas during the prescribed time (usually hours) REI is not allowed unless Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) is worn or used.
c IRAC: Insecticide (and Miticide) Resistance Action Committee Code Number. Insecticdies/ Miticides with the same number should not be used consecutively,
as they are similar in chemistry and/or mode of action and doing so may increase the risk of resistance.
d HRG: Herbicide Rotation Guide (from the Weed Science Society of America). To avoid selecting for herbicide-resistant weeds, do not use herbicides from the
same group more than once within three years. Rather, rotate to a different group every year of the production system.
e FRAC: Fungicide Resistance Action Committee Code Number. Fungicides with the same number should not be used consecutively, as they are similar in
chemistry and/or mode of action and doing so may increase the risk of resistance.