Imazamox (Clearcast™) was registered for the control of vegetation in and around aquatic sites and terrestrial non-crop sites. in the United States in 2008. In 2009 and 2010, the IR-4 Project
Category: Environmental Horticulture Program
Dimethenamid-p Crop Safety – 2016
From 2007 to 2016, IR-4 completed 504 trials on Tower EC (dimethenamid-p). The data contained in this report was generated to register uses of dimethenamid-p on and around ornamental
Sulfentrazone + Prodiamine Crop Safety – 2016
Since 2007 IR-4 has completed 372 trials with products containing sulfentrazone + prodiamine (F6875 0.3G and F6875 4SC) on 92 crops. The data contained in this
Phytophthora Efficacy Summary – 2016
From 2003 to 2015, 66 products representing 59 active ingredients were tested through the IR-4 Program as drench or foliar applications against nine Phytophthora species causing root
Tolfenpyrad Crop Safety – 2016
Tolfenpyrad was first registered as Hachi-Hachi 15 EC in the United States on July 28, 2010 for the control of aphids, leafhoppers, scales, thrips, whiteflies, and early instar lepidopteran larvae on
Azoxystrobin + Difenconazole Crop Safety – 2016
Alibi Flora (azoxystrobin + difenoconazole) was registered on January 12, 2015 for use on ornamental horticulture crops and landscape ornamental horticulture plants in
Triticonazole Crop Safety – 2016
Triticonazole was registered as Trinity 2SC in the United States in 2007 as a turf fungicide. Since that time it has been under development to expand to ornamental horticulture diseases, and use on
Pyrifluquinazon Crop Safety – 2016
Pyrifluquinazon was registered for use on greenhouse ornamental horticulture crops as foliar sprays in the United States in 2013 to manage whiteflies, aphids, leafhoppers, chilli thrips, and
Cyflumetofen Crop Safety – 2016
Sultan (cyflumetofen) was registered for use on greenhouse ornamental horticulture crops as foliar sprays in the United States on May 9, 2014 to manage mites. The label does not contain
Botrytis Efficacy Summary – 2016
At the IR-4 Ornamental Horticulture Program Workshop in 2011, Botrytis Efficacy was selected as a high priority project to expand the knowledge and list of fungicides available to growers for these diseases.