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ARIA Insecticde |
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Active Ingredient: |
Flonicamid |
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Label Restrictions on Application Amount
(lb ai/year) |
2 consecutive application prior to
switching to another product |
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No more than 16 applications per crop or
per year whichever is shorter |
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Whitefly Stage |
General Efficacy (% Control) |
Length of Residual Control in Days |
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Egg |
65% |
28 |
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Nymphs |
75% |
28-42 |
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Pupae |
70-80% |
28-42 |
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Adults |
70% |
28-42 |
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Crops Labeled (Put an X to the left of
each group) |
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x |
Bedding Plants |
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x |
Poinsettias |
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x |
Herbaceous Perennials |
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Are there any crops this product may
not be
applied to? |
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Some pansy cultivar have shown some
phytotoxicity after initial treatment. Research continues to
confirm |
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Are there other actives that should not be
rotated with this product? If so, please explain: |
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None that we are aware of at this time |
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Is there any thing else that would be
useful to know as we develop rotational programs: |
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Flonicamid is in a new class of chemistry
(pyridinecarboxamide) and shows no cross resistance |
with organophosphate, carbamate,
pyrethroid and neonicotinoid insectices. |
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This makes it an excellent choices for a
key component of a resistance management program. |
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