Since 1996 IR-4 has completed 247 trials with products containing sulfentrazone (Sulfentrazone 0.2G and Sulfentrazone 4F) on 111 crops. The data contained in this report
Category: CropSafety
EXC3898 Crop Safety – 2009
During 2008, IR-4 completed 97 trials on EXC3898 (mesotrione + prodiamine + s-metolachlor). The data contained in this report was generated to register uses of EXC3898 on and around ornamental
Sethoxydim Crop Safety – 2008
Segment (sethoxydim), under the trade name Vantage, was initially registered in 1990 for ornamental horticulture uses. This initial label contained an extensive list of ornamental
Flumioxazin Crop Safety – 2007 Canada
Flumioxazin has been registered in the United States since 2003 for uses in and around ornamental plants in production nurseries and in landscapes. Between 2001 and 2006,
S-Metolachlor Crop Safety – 2006
Several good herbicide products are available to manage weeds in and around nursery crops. Because growers produce many different plant species and cultivars and because many new crops
Quinoclamine Crop Safety – 2006
Mogeton 25WP (quinoclamine) at 2, 4 and 8 oz product per gallon (1X, 2X and 4X rates) provides excellent control of liverworts in ornamental horticulture crops grown in containers in
Spirotetramat Crop Safety – 2015
Spirotetramat was registered as Kontos for use on ornamentals applied foliar or drench in the United States in 2008. The label recommends use on ornamental horticulture
Pyridalyl Crop Safety Summary – 2014
Pyridalyl was registered as Overture for use on ornamental horticulture plants in greenhouses with foliar applications in the United States in 2008.
Pyrifluquinazon Efficacy & Crop Safety Summary – 2010
Pyrifluquinazon is a new active ingredient for the management of sucking pests, such as aphids, thrips, whiteflies and more. Its mode of action is to halt insect feeding so that they starve.
Tolfenpyrad Efficacy & Crop Safety Summary – 2010
Hachi-Hachi 15EC (tolfenpyrad) was registered July 28, 2010 for the control of aphids, leafhoppers, scales, thrips, whiteflies, and early instar lepidopteran larvae on ornamental