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.
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