PST Projects: All projects which are potential nominations for the upcoming workshop.

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Total: 394

LinkTypeE/CS DataWREffCropPesticideProductsDataNeedsStatesWR DateRequestedDetails
13804 H I ND AGAVE ACETAMIPRID Assail 70wp Assail Wsp POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, HI *05/23/2024 13804
ReasonsMealybugs (samples will be sent to lab for species ID); mealybugs attack the crown and roots --sooty mold forms, feeding damage eventually can destroy the growing point and can kill plants:05/24; CA-reliable product to control mealybugs in our agave fields in Yolo County, CA needed:07/24/sb;
13806 H I ND AGAVE BUPROFEZIN Applaud Courier POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HI *05/28/2024 13806
Reasonsmealy bugs (samples will be sent to lab for species ID); mealybugs attack the crown and roots - sooty molds forms, feeding damage eventually can destroy the growing point and can kill plants:05/24
13807 H I ND AGAVE FLONICAMID Beleaf Carbine POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, HI *05/28/2024 13807
ReasonsMealybugs (samples will be sent to lab for species ID); Mealybugs attack the crown and roots – sooty mold forms, feeding damage eventually can destroy the growing point and can kill plants:05/24; CA-reliable product to control mealybugs in our agave fields in Yolo County, CA, needed:07/24/sb
13704 D H ND A1 AGAVE FLUMIOXAZIN Valor Chateu POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, DC, HI, NM *08/07/2023 13704
ReasonsPreemergence and broad spectrum control for annual broadleaf and grass weeds; Agave does not yet have registered herbicides. Growers believe this product will be the best choice for the regions where agave is grown in the United States:08/23; CA/Effective weed control is essential to us for several reasons. Less weeds means increased production, reduced labor costs and habitat for harmful pests, and possibly most important, the increased efficient use of water during this era of drought and requirements of the SGMA & Our highest cost growing agave is weed control. Weeds are bad for water use and increased pests in the field; HI/Despite its small size and limited number of growers, Hawaii's Agave industry has potential for growth. There are no conventional herbicides registered on Agave & We could be interested in planting agave if there were a way to keep the weeding costs under control:08/23
13889 + H ND APPLE EPYRIFENACIL UNDER EVALUATION NC, NJ, NY, OH *08/06/2024 13889
Reasonsannual broadleaves and grasses, burndown of perennial weeds. glyphosate and paraquat resistant weeds, concerns about user safety with paraquat, concerns about crop injury potential with glufosinate and glyphosate, concerns about carfentrazone performance:08/24/sb;
11277 B F 11277 APPLE PHOSPHOROUS ACID SALTS NEED E/CS DATA ONLY MI 08/01/2013 07/30/2013 11277
ReasonsAPPLE SCAB
13464 H ND A1 ARTICHOKE (GLOBE) GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty UNDER EVALUATION CA *07/26/2022 13464
ReasonsWEEDS ON BEDS PRIOR TO EMERGENCE OF THE CROP OR TRANSPLANTING. IMPROVE WEED CONTROL IN THIS CROP IN THE EARLY SEASON AND TO REDUCE WEED PRESSURE LATER IN THE CROP CYCLE; CA/and provides an alternative for disease resistance management:08/23; EPA (HOLD) CAUTION:08/25;
14072 H ND ARTICHOKE (GLOBE) GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION CA *09/30/2025 14072
Reasonsweeds. Preplant burndown:09/25;
14083 I ND ARTICHOKE (GLOBE) ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *12/03/2025 14083
ReasonsArtichoke plume moth. Rotational product, resistance management, IPM compatibility:12/25;
14161 H ND ASPARAGUS GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/27/2026 14161
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds and grasses, especially glyphosate- and ALS-resistant pigweed species. Primary: Pigweed species, including redroot pigweed and Powell amaranth. This use is needed to provide asparagus growers with an effective post-harvest option for emerged broadleaf and grass weeds, particularly glyphosate- and ALS-resistant pigweed species. Redroot pigweed and Powell amaranth are major weeds in asparagus and can be very difficult to control when resistant biotypes are present. Glufosinate-P would provide improved postemergence weed control compared with currently available contact herbicides and would help diversify weed management programs. Current technologies used: Glyphosate, 2,4-D, Dicamba:06/26;
14158 H ND ASPARAGUS TRIFLUDIMOXAZIN + SAFLUFENACIL UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/27/2026 14158
ReasonsAnnual broadleaf weeds, especially pigweed species. Primary: Pigweed species, including redroot pigweed and Powell amaranth. Pre-harvest weed control options in asparagus are very limited. Most growers rely on ALS inhibitors, microtubule inhibitors, and PSII inhibitors, but resistance to ALS- and PSII-inhibiting herbicides is widespread in pigweed species in the region. During harvest, many preemergence herbicides begin to break down, allowing pigweed and other broadleaf weeds to emerge. These escapes can interfere with harvest, reduce spear quality and marketability, and increase weed seed return to the field. Current technologies used: Growers currently rely on ALS inhibitors, microtubule inhibitors, and PSII inhibitors for pre-harvest weed control, along with limited POST options during harvest. These programs often break down during harvest, and ALS- and PSII-resistant pigweed populations make control of escapes difficult:06/26;
13848 M F ND ASPARAGUS (FERN) FAMOXADONE + CYMOXANIL Tanos Charisma POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MI *07/26/2024 13848
ReasonsStemphylium vesicarium (purple spot) on the fern. Responsible for premature defoliation and subsequent yield loss. Heavy fern infection results in the pathogen overwintering and causing spear blemishes that result in crop rejection.Lack of registered products. Mancozeb, chlorothalonil, and Quadris are currently registered. Miravis Prime is in the IR-4 pipline:07/24;
13849 B F ND ASPARAGUS (FERN) FLUOPYRAM + TEBUCONAZOLE Luna Experience RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI, NY *07/26/2024 13849
ReasonsStemphylium vesicarium (purple spot) on the fern. Disease causes premature defoliation of the fern and negatively impacts the subsequent yield:07/24; NY; Purple spot is one of the main asparagus diseases in NY, and current products are lacking efficacy:06/25;
13855 M F ND ASPARAGUS (FERN) PYRIMETHANIL Scala POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MI *07/26/2024 13855
ReasonsStemphylium vesicarium (purple spot) as it occurs on the fern. Fungicide represents a different FRAC code than that currently registered (mancozeb, chlorothalonil, Quadris):07/24;
13958 M I ND AVOCADO CHLORANTRANILIPROLE Altachlor Coragen NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA *05/30/2025 13958
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13961 M I ND AVOCADO FENAZAQUIN Magister Magus NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA *05/30/2025 13961
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13964 M I ND AVOCADO FLONICAMID Beleaf Carbine NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA *05/30/2025 13964
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13965 M I ND AVOCADO FLUPYRADIFURONE Sivanto NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA *05/30/2025 13965
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13959 M I ND AVOCADO ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *05/30/2025 13959
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13960 M I ND AVOCADO SPINOSAD Success Spintor TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA, PR *05/30/2025 13960
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13963 M I ND AVOCADO SPIROTETRAMAT Movento NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA *05/30/2025 13963
ReasonsAvocado Lace Bug (Pseudacysta perseae). Currently only imidacloprid and fenpropathrin (Danitol) are registered for use against ALB. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees and fenpropathrin is extremely disruptive to biological control programs for other pests. Thus, better alternatives to these two chemicals are needed to effectively manage ALB within existing IPM programs:05/25;
13074 + F ND AVOCADO TRIFLOXYSTROBIN + FLUOPYRAM Luna Sensation UNDER EVALUATION CA, FL, PR *07/30/2020 13074
ReasonsANTHRACNOSE AND OTHER FLOWER/FRUIT PATHOGENS; POTENTIAL FOR LAUREL WILT CONTROL; PREVENT POST-HARVEST DISEASES TO MAINTAIN FRUIT QUALITY
13222 + F ND BANANA FLUAZAINDOLIZINE Mission Salibro RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED HI, PR *05/11/2021 13222
ReasonsPLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES RADOPHOLUS SIMILIS, PRATYLENCHUS COFFEAE, HELICOTYLENCHUS MULTICINCTUS, MELOIDOGYNE INCOGNITA, ROTYLENCHULUS RENIFORMIS; LACK OF AVAILABLE PRODUCTS FOR NEMATODE MANAGEMENT
14062 D H ND BARLEY 2,4-DB POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HQ *08/05/2025 14062
ReasonsWeeds;
14151 F ND BASIL (GH TRANSPLANT) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI *06/25/2026 14151
ReasonsPowder mildew. There are few fungicide registered for use on herbs in the greenhouse. Current technologies being used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
13871 M F ND BASIL (GH TRANSPLANT) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL, GA, MI, MS, VA *07/30/2024 13871
ReasonsBotrytis. This pathogen is ubiquitous and considered the second most destructive pathogen in the world as it has a large host range. Pathogen resistance is a concern so having more than 1 product registered is important:07/24; MS: The pathogen is common in southern MS during periodic weather patterns. Another active ingredient would be welcome:06/26; FL: It is an sporadic pathogen but important one in Florida. Good to options for the growers when it is present:06/26;
8190 D I ND BASIL (GH TRANSPLANT) PYRIDABEN Pyramite Sanmite UNDER EVALUATION KY, OH 06/01/2001 8190
ReasonsGREEN PEACH, TOBACCO, CABBAGE, MELON, CORN LEAF APHIDS; WESTERN FLOWER, GRASS, TOBACCO/ONION; TWO-SPOTTED SPIDER & CYCLAMEN MITES; WHITEFLIES; OH: there is a need to evaluate this product to manage mites, whiteflies and other pests in basil and similar crops:05/26;
14022 H I ND BASIL (GH TRANSPLANT) TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY GA, MI *06/30/2025 14022
ReasonsAphids and whiteflies. Few insecticides labeled for use on herb transplants in the greenhouse. A SCRI project has an objective to ID and register new control products for herb production:06/25; GA: Need addl labeled products for GH herb production:06/26;
10996 E I ND BASIL (GH) ACETAMIPRID (HERBS) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AL, FL 08/23/2017 05/15/2012 10996
ReasonsAPHIDS, CATERPILLARS, WHITEFLIES, THRIPS, LEAFMINERS
14050 H H ND BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) METAMITRON POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *07/02/2025 14050
Reasonsweed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25;
14052 H H ND BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) PYRAFLUFEN-ETHYL Venue Edict POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, NY *07/02/2025 14052
Reasonsweed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25; NY: Limited weed control options are available for dry beans and peas. This request supports ET herbicide use, with safer applications to row middles or limited postemergence use, helping address critical grower needs with few effective alternatives:09/25;
14054 H H ND BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) PYRIDATE Tough 5 Ec POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, NJ, NY *07/02/2025 14054
Reasonsweed control. limited materials are available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25; NY: Limited weed control options exist for dry beans and peas. This request supports Tough 5EC use in row middles or limited postemergence applications, offering flexible weed management options while minimizing crop risk and addressing critical grower needs:09/25; NJ: NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
14053 B H ND BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) SAFLUFENACIL Kixor Treevix POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, NJ, NY *07/02/2025 14053
Reasonsweed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25; NY: Limited weed control options are available for dry beans and peas. This request supports Sharpen use in row middles with hooded sprayers, providing a safer option for managing weeds while minimizing crop contact and addressing a key gap in grower tools:09/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
14055 H H ND BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) TIAFENACIL POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, NJ, NY *07/02/2025 14055
Reasonsweed control. limited options in weed control in blackeye pea production:07/25; NY: Very good fit for weed control in dry beans and peas, where limited options exist. This request supports tiafenacil use in row middles with hooded sprayers, offering effective weed management while minimizing crop contact and supporting grower needs:09/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective weed control in bean & pea crop in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species and problematic crop rotation intervals that constrain growers' ability to implement adaptive weed control strategies:09/25;
14049 H H ND BEAN (DRIED SHELLED) TOLPYRALATE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *07/02/2025 14049
Reasonsweed control. limited materials available for weed control in blackeye peas:07/25;
13731 B H ND BEAN (EDIBLE PODDED & SUCCULENT SHELLED) LINURON Linex 4l Lorox-df RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED HQ, NY *08/11/2023 13731
ReasonsNY-Broadleaf weeds in general. Palmer amaranth is expanding its range into NYS. Other amaranth species are widespread. In the absence of resistance, this a.i. could be an effective tool against them:09/24;
13387 H H ND BEAN (SNAP) HALAUXIFEN-METHYL+FLORASULAM NEED E/CS DATA ONLY DE, MD, NJ, NY *09/13/2021 13387
ReasonsLABEL CURRENTLY DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO SNAPBEAN THE FOLLOWING SEASON; BEING ABLE TO USE HALAUXIFEN + FLORASULAM IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD; IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFF WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING SNAPBEAN & IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL; NY-Effective weed control in crops with few herbicide options will require the development of systems approaches that support effective weed suppression in preceding years. Current label plantback restrictions may prevent the development of strong crop rotation programs:07/24/sb; NJ: The narrow range of herbicides available for snap bean systems makes it imperative to achieve thorough weed management in rotational crops, thereby reducing the soil weed seed bank and limiting future weed establishment pressure:09/25;
13362 B H ND BEAN (SNAP) METRIBUZIN Sencor 4 Sencor Df RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED DE, FL, MD, NJ, NY, OH, OR *09/13/2021 13362
ReasonsCURRENTLY THE LABEL DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO SNAP BEANS THE FOLLOWING SEASON; BEING ABLE TO USE METRIBUZIN IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD; IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING SNAPBEANS AND IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL; NJ: With limited herbicides available for use in snap bean, it is critical to optimize weed control in previous crops to reduce subsequent weed pressure:09/25;
13367 H H ND BEAN (SNAP) SULFENTRAZONE Spartan Zeus POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY DE, FL, NJ, OH, TN *09/13/2021 13367
ReasonsCURRENTLY THE LABEL DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO SNAPBEANS THE FOLLOWING SEASON. BEING ABLE TO USE SULFENTRAZONE IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD. IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING SNAPBEANS AND IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL; NJ: Given the restricted herbicide options available for snap bean production, implementing comprehensive weed management strategies in preceding crops becomes essential to minimize weed seed bank contributions and reduce subsequent weed emergence pressure:09/25; TN: Current use of sulfentrazone in lima bean and edamame is limited due to rotation concerns. Allowing for an earlier rotation to snap bean following application would provide a much needed weed control option to be used in edamame and lima bean in TN:06/26;
14176 F ND BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT & DRIED SHELLED) FLUAZAINDOLIZINE Mission Salibro UNDER EVALUATION DE *06/30/2026 14176
Reasonssouthern root-knot nematode. Lima beans are an important commodity, but root-knot nematode pressure is becoming a limiting factor to crop viability. Current technologies used: Limited options available, no resistance in current commercial lines:06/26;
13385 H H ND B BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT & DRIED SHELLED) HALAUXIFEN-METHYL+FLORASULAM NEED E/CS DATA ONLY DE, MD, NJ, NY *09/13/2021 13385
ReasonsLABEL CURRENTLY DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO LIMA BEANS THE FOLLOWING SEASON; BEING ABLE TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD; IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFF WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING LIMA BEANS & IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL; NY-Effective weed control in crops with few herbicide options will require the development of systems approaches that support effective weed suppression in preceding years. Current label plantback restrictions may prevent the development of strong crop rotation programs:07/24/sb;
14177 F ND BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT & DRIED SHELLED) OXAMYL (NEMATICIDE) UNDER EVALUATION DE *06/30/2026 14177
Reasonssouthern root-knot nematode. Lima beans are an important crop to the region, but losses from root-knot nematode are limiting continued viability of the crop. limited options available, current technologies used: resistance not available in current commercial hybrids:06/26;
13382 + H ND B BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT & DRIED SHELLED) PYROXASULFONE Zidua UNDER EVALUATION DE, MD *09/13/2021 13382
ReasonsCURRENTLY, PYROXASULFONE LABELS DO NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO LIMA BEANS THE FOLLOWING SEASON; PYROXASULFONE (GROUP 15) IS NOT USED IN BROADLEAF VEGETABLE CROPS, AND BEING ABLE TO USE IT IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER 2-YR PERIOD; IN ADDITION, PYROXASULFONE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ON AMARANTHUS SPECIES TO ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING LIMA BEANS AND IMPROVE OVERALL WEED CONTROL
12530 E F 12530 BEAN, LIMA (SUCCULENT) FLUENSULFONE Nimitz RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED DE, MD, OH 09/13/2018 *07/03/2018 12530
ReasonsSOUTHERN ROOT KNOT NEMATODE; VERY FEW NEMATICIDES ARE AVAILABLE FOR DELAWARE LIMA BEAN GROWERS; WE HAVE A 24C FOR MOCAP EC, AND THE GRANULAR MOCAP IS AVAILABLE; THERE ARE FEWER GRANULE APPLICATORS AVAILABLE, AND THE PRODUCT IS VERY HAZARDOUS; MOST NEMATICIDES ARE NOT LABELED FOR LIMA BEANS; DELAWARE'S SANDY SOILS ARE GOOD HABITAT FOR ROOT KNOT NEMATODES, AND MANY LIMA BEAN GROWERS GROW PEAS OR SOYBEANS, SOMETIMES ON THE SAME GROUND WITH LIMITED ROTATION; IN ADDITION, ROOT KNOT NEMATODE HAS A BROAD HOST RANGE AND ROTATING OUT OF A LEGUME, WHILE HELPFUL, DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE THREAT OF DAMAGING NEMATODES NEXT TIME A LEGUME IS PLANTED; EFFICACY TESTS COMPLETED IN 2016 BY UD PERSONNEL AND A GRADUATE STUDENT INDICATED THAT THIS A.I. IS VERY EFFICACIOUS ON ROOT KNOT NEMATODES; PER MD ME-TOO REQUEST, THIS IS ALSO NEEDEDD IN MD, WHERE ROTATION IS NOT AN OPTION DUE TO THE WIDESPREAD HOST RANGE OF THIS NEMATODE, WHOSE POPULATIONS APPEAR TO BE INCREASING IN MD; OH: VERY FEW NEMATICIDES ARE AVAILABLE FOR VEGETABLES:08/25;
14027 B I ND BEEHIVES FORMIC ACID UNDER EVALUATION CA *07/01/2025 14027
ReasonsVarroa mite in honey bee colonies. Beekeepers are losing colonies at unprecedented rates and varroa mites are still one of the leading causes. Beekeepers have a very limited number of products/active ingredients at their disposal. Formic acid products are currently in use by beekeepers and adding another more affordable option for being able to manage varroa while additional novel AIs are possibly being developed, would be beneficial for the beekeepers and might provide relief with high colony losses:06/25;
14001 B I ND BEES, HONEY AMITRAZ Mitac-w Ovasyn UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/27/2025 14001
ReasonsFor management of Varroa mites in hives. Beekeepers are losing colonies at unprecedented rates and varroa mites are still one of the leading causes. Beekeepers have a very limited number of products/active ingredients at their disposal. Amitraz is still currently being used by many beekeepers as a management tool, but a higher concentration might be necessary at this point to achieve effectiveness while other possible novel treatments are being developed:06/25;
13859 H I ND BEES, HONEY BEAUVERIA BASSIANA STRAIN HF23 NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA, KY, NC *07/30/2024 13859
ReasonsVarroa destructor, The varroa mite is an external parasite that attacks and feeds on honey bees adults and brood. Additionally, the mite carries diseases into the hives. A significant mite infestation results in the death of the hive. The economic threshold is considered to be around 3 to 5%, 3 to 5 mites per 100 bees.Resistance to chemical active ingredients leaves the beekeeper with few control options. Rotation to non chemical alternative provides the beekeeper with control options. Beauveria's mode of action of cuticle destruction allows for resistance to be difficult. Biological actives are also exempt from tolerance allowing flexibility is treatment:07/24; KY-Varroa resistance to other controls:06/25; NC-Varroa continues to be an economically important pest jeopardizing the honey bee industry. There are limited control options for this pest, which are showing resistance, and so more options are needed:06/25; CA:Beekeepers need additional tools to manage varroa mites. Use of biopesticides is encouraged minimize other potential negative effects from synthetic pesticides and minimizes possibility of resistance development:06/25;
14097 I ND BEET (GARDEN) CHLORANTRANILIPROLE Altachlor Coragen RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *02/19/2026 14097
ReasonsVarious types of Armyworm. This is needed to control armyworm as soon as the plants begin to germinate as armyworm can cause a lot of damage to young plants, sometimes making them unmarketable:02/26;
14033 + H 14033 BEET (GARDEN) METAMITRON UNDER EVALUATION NJ, NY 08/04/2005 14033
ReasonsWEEDS. Pigweed species (AMAXX), common lambsquarters (CHEAL), other weed species. CHEAL needs PRE control options, AMAPA control demonstrated in sugar beet. There are few beet herbicides, they have narrow spectrums of control, and are often used at low rates, which can limit performance:06/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective residual weed control in table beets grown in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide-resistant (pigweed, ragweed) or troublesome (lambsquarters) weed species:09/25;
14219 I ND BLUEBERRY ABAMECTIN Agrimek Avid UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/02/2026 14219
ReasonsChilli thrips/mites. primary: chilli thrips. Not many options(effective insecticides) exist. Safe with natural enemies, potential resistance management tool. Current technologies used: Apta (tolfenpyrad), Exirel (Cyazpyr), transform (sulfoxaflor):07/26;
14238 F ND BLUEBERRY BOSCALID + MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/05/2026 14238
Reasonsstem blights (phomopsis), mummy berry, botrytis, anthracnose. Primary: stem blights (phomopsis). We need additional materials for early season control of stem blights and botrytis leading up to bloom. We have worked a lot with Cevya during this window (one of the components of this fungicide) and it shows good efficacy. This would allow for additional botrytis control. Current technologies used: foliar:07/26;
13709 + H 13709 H+ BLUEBERRY FLUROXYPYR Starane RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED MI, NJ, NY, OR *08/08/2023 13709
ReasonsDogbane, horsetail, bindweed, buckwheat, common mallow, Difficult to control weeds in highbush blueberries fit nicely.:08/23; NJ/ Excellent crop tolerance based on trial conducted in NJ in 2021 and 2022. Alternative to reluctantly used 2,4-D and glyphosate:08/23
14240 I ND BLUEBERRY ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/07/2026 14240
ReasonsChilli thrips. Limited options are available for management of chilli thrips. Current technologies used: insecticides (Apta) tolfenpyrod, Exirel (Cyazpyr), transform (sulfoxaflor):07/26;
14215 F ND BLUEBERRY ISOFLUCYPRAM UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14215
Reasonsbotrytis, stem blight (phomopsis), and mummy berry. Primary: botrytis; We need additional tools to manage stem blights and FRAC 3 and 7 tend to be the best products. Current technologies used: Several technologies but there is rampant fungicide resistance to all major chemicals, this could be a new FRAC 7 chemical:07/26;
14207 I ND BLUEBERRY NK 138 UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/02/2026 14207
Reasonschilli thrips, mites. Primary: Chilli thrips. Limited alternatives exist. Good be a good resistance management tool. Current technologies used: Primarily pesticides, Apta (tolfenpyrad), Exirel (Cyazpyr), and transform (sulfoxaflor):07/26;
14221 F ND BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) AZOXYSTROBIN + FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL UNDER EVALUATION GA *07/02/2026 14221
ReasonsColletotrichum spp. causing anthracnose fruit rot. Colletotrichum spp./targeted for control of Anthracnose Fruit Rot of blueberry. Colletotrichum spp. with resistance to FRAC11 and FRAC12 (fludioxonil), and tolerance/natural immunity to several FRAC7 (SDHI) fungicides (boscalid, fluopyram, and pydiflumetofen) has been identified in Georgia blueberries. Active ingredients in this product may have efficacy. Current technologies used: fungicide applications:07/26;
13888 + H ND BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) EPYRIFENACIL UNDER EVALUATION NC, NJ, NY, OH, OR *08/06/2024 13888
ReasonsAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds, including bluegrass, horseweed, common lambsquarters, morningglory, Virginia pepperweed, common ragweed.Annual bluegrass (diuron and glyphosate resistant), horseweed (glyphosate and paraquat resistant), limited non-selective postemergence herbicides available for use in blueberry to replace paraquat, or complement the use of glufosinate; glufosinate and glyphosate may cause severe crop injury, especially to new canes required for maintaining crop yield potential:08/24/sb; NY-low dose herbicide to replace paraquat (worker safety concern):08/24/sb;
14127 H ND BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) ETHEPHON Etherel UNDER EVALUATION GA *06/10/2026 14127
ReasonsDelay flowering:06/26;
13707 H I ND BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) FLONICAMID Beleaf Carbine NEED E/CS DATA ONLY AR, FL, GA, MI, NC, NJ, OR *08/07/2023 13707
ReasonsThrips and aphids, Increased incidence of hot/dry weather in NC Region has resulted in higher thrips pest pressure and injury to blueberry fruit:08/23; GA/Increased incidence of thrips infestations in GA blueberries; FL/Thrips is a problem in blueberry production and we need additional tools (insecticides) from various insecticide class for management:08/23; OR-Need products against aphids, especially early in the season:05/25; FL-Thrips, specifically chilli thrips and flower thrips. Very limited tools and strategies are available for providing effective control for these pests:06/25;
14220 F ND BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL UNDER EVALUATION GA *07/02/2026 14220
ReasonsColletotrichum spp. causing anthracnose fruit rot on blueberry. Colletotrichum spp./targeted for control of Anthracnose Fruit Rot of blueberry. Colletotrichum spp. with resistance to FRAC11 and FRAC12 (fludioxonil), and tolerance/natural immunity to several FRAC7 (SDHI) fungicides (boscalid, fluopyram, and pydiflumetofen) has been identified in Georgia blueberries. Active ingredients in this product may have efficacy. Current technologies: fungicides:07/26;
13968 + H ND BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) ICAFOLIN-METHYL RESEARCHABLE, E/CS ON-GOING; RESIDUE DATA NEEDED ME, MI, NJ, OR *06/09/2025 13968
ReasonsAnnual grasses (Italian ryegrass, annual bluegrass, barnyard grass), annual broadleaves. Cases of resitance to herbicides in group 1,2,5,9,10,15,22 in Italian ryegrass, and groups 1,2,9,22, and29 in annual bluegrass:06/25; ME: We are interested in the results of this trial for similar use in Maine wild blueberry. The residue results from this work will apply to our lowbush (wild) crop as well:07/25; MI: Icafolin-methyl would provide a new site of action for controlling troublesome weeds in MI highbush blueberries, including horseweed, pigweed, and lambsquarters, many of which have developed resistance to current herbicides:08/25; NJ: Addl site of action needed for diversifying control of annual brasses (goosegrass) and glyphosate/ALS-resistant horseweed:09/25; ME: Addl or new group numbers are needed for weed mgmt in blueberry for improved efficacy, resistance mgmt and opportunities for growers to utilize better IPPM practices. Effective herbicide options are very limited for the industry:09/25;
13974 + H 13974 BLUEBERRY (HIGHBUSH) PYROXASULFONE Zidua UNDER EVALUATION FL, MI, NC, NJ, OR *06/10/2025 13974
ReasonsMany winter grasses (Italian ryegrass, annual bluegrass), yellow nutsedge, many annual broadleaf weeds (pigweeds, Conyzas, groundsel). Need to expand options for sedges and grasses. Only Dual Magnum is labeled in this MOA (Group 15), and Devrinol (not widely used):06/25; MI: Nutsedge & to control grasses:06/25; MI: Expands Group 15 options beyond Dual Magnum, and would improve management of sedges and resistant grass populations in highbush blueberries:08/25; FL: Lack of management options for grasses and nutsedge:08/25; NJ: S-metolachlor (Dual Magnum) is only available for use in NJ blueberry through a 24(c) label. Limited options for effective grasses and sedges control. Use of indaziflam increase selection pressure on sedges, increasing the need for an effective management option such as pyroxasulfone:09/25;
13931 H H ND BLUEBERRY (LOWBUSH) ICAFOLIN-METHYL RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED ME *04/10/2025 13931
ReasonsFine leaf sheep fescue (grass) Possibly broadleaf weeds as well such as goldenrod and red sorrel.Fewer herbicides are registered for use in Maine due to PFAS restrictions and weeds have become resistant to hexazinone, an herbicide relied on for many years:04/25; ME: Fine leaf sheep fescue produces a humid environment around its plants that can possibly allow improved overwintering of fungal pathogens & new group numbers are needed for better IPPM, weed control efficacy and resistance mgmt:09/25;
14189 F ND BROCCOLI FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA *07/01/2026 14189
ReasonsAlternaria brassicicola and Cercospora. Primary: Alernaria brassicicola. Needed for the fungicide resistance mgmt. Current technologies used: Overreliance on QoI fungicides and continued use resulted in reduction of efficacy in controlling Alternaria leaf blight and head rot in field:06/26;
14095 H ND BROCCOLI GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION GA, MS, TN *02/17/2026 14095
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Few herbicide options are available and challenges with glyphosate and paraquat highlight the importance of making this tool available for farmers:02/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26;
14110 F ND BROCCOLI MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD UNDER EVALUATION GA, MS *05/05/2026 14110
ReasonsAlternaria and Cercospora. Resistance to QoI fungicides are well documented and spreading across east coast. Alternative premix chemistries from different FRAC groups are needed:05/26; MS: This is a minor crop in MS, but mgmt of the two listed pests, especially Cercospora, can be difficult:06/26;
13933 M H ND BROCCOLI (SEED CROP) FLUMIOXAZIN + PYROXASULFONE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OR *04/23/2025 13933
Reasonsbrassica weeds. To control brassica weeds in brassica seed crops like sheperd's purse and mustard weeds with charcoal band. Brassica seed crops are high-value ($25M industry) and require fields clean of weed to achieve pure seed products. Growers in the western Oregon area are familiar with charcoal banding since it is commonly used in grass seed crops with Fierce EZ:04/25;
14096 H ND CABBAGE GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION FL, GA, MS, TN *02/17/2026 14096
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses.Few herbicide options are available and challenges with glyphosate and paraquat highlight the importance of making this tool available for farmers:02/26; TN: Broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; MS: The stated weeds are challenging in the entire crop group and 4-16B:06/26;
14113 F ND CABBAGE MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD UNDER EVALUATION GA, MA, MS *05/06/2026 14113
ReasonsAlternaria. Resistance to QoI fungicides in Alternaria are well documented and spreading across east coast. Alternative premix chemistries from different FRAC groups are needed:05/26; MS: Alternaria can be a significant pest of cabbage crops in MS. Growers complain of mgmt difficulties:06/26; MA: More flexibility for Alternaria control in cabbage/brassica head and stem group:06/26;
13934 H H ND CABBAGE (SEED CROP) FLUMIOXAZIN + PYROXASULFONE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OR *04/23/2025 13934
Reasonsbrassica weeds. To control brassica weeds in brassica seed crops like sheperd's purse and mustard weeds with charcoal band. Brassica seed crops are high-value ($25M industry) and require fields clean of weed to achieve pure seed products. Growers in the western Oregon area are familiar with charcoal banding since it is commonly used in grass seed crops with Fierce EZ:04/25;
13815 H I ND CACAO BEAN CYANTRANILIPROLE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HI *06/11/2024 13815
ReasonsChinese Rose Beetle, Adoretus sinicus; Growers need to control chinese rose beetle (CRB) in nursery seedling production, in seedling establishment in the field following transplanting, and in established plantings. Adult CRB feed on the leaves of cacao causing defoliation and sometimes death of the plant; cacao seedlings and young transplants are particularly vulnerable to CRB damage. There are no effective insecticides registered on cacao to control CRB:06/24;
12551 M I ND A CACAO BEAN CYPERMETHRIN Mustang Ammo POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY DC, HI 07/09/2020 *07/25/2018 12551
ReasonsINSECT PESTS (MIRIDS, COCOA POD BORER); TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS; THE NEED APPEARS TO BE FOR AN IMPORT TOLERANCE:07/18; Needed in Hawaii for control of ambrosia beetle in cacao:09/25;
14196 I ND CACAO BEAN ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN Mustang Maxx Mustang Max UNDER EVALUATION HI *07/01/2026 14196
ReasonsAmbrosia beetle. INSECT PESTS (MIRIDS, COCOA POD BORER); TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS; THE NEED APPEARS TO BE FOR AN IMPORT TOLERANCE:07/18; Needed in Hawaii for control of ambrosia beetle in cacao. Growers currently have no control at this time:06/26;
13910 H H ND CAMAS RIMSULFURON Matrix Tranxit POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MT *10/07/2024 13910
ReasonsPrimarly invasive annual grasses including Cheat grass (Bromus techorum), Ventenata (Ventenata dubia) and Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae). Control of other broadleaf invasives common in western grass/rangelands e.g. St. johnswort, scotch broom, spotted knapweed would also be useful. Cama bulbs/corms are harvested, primarly by indigenous groups in the West, in native grasslands. Invasive annual grasses (Bromus tectorum, Ventenata dubia, Taeniatherum caput-medusae and others) compete directly with native perennial grasses, forbs and shrubs. They provide fire fuel resulting in more frequent wildfire and the diverse, deep rooted native range transitions to a monoculture of shallow rooted invasive annual grass. Pre-emergent herbicides are commonly used to control these grasses:10/24;
14166 H ND CANEBERRY EPYRIFENACIL POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NC *06/29/2026 14166
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds. paraquat alternative. current technologies used: paraquat, aim:06/26;
11128 + H 11128 CANEBERRY TERBACIL Sinbar UNDER EVALUATION AR, NJ, OH 08/16/2012 11128
ReasonsANNUAL AND PERENNIAL WEEDS; PER AR ME-TOO REQUEST: THERE IS A GREAT NEED FOR HERBICIDES THAT ARE SAFE ON NEWLY TRANSPLANTED CANEBERRIES
14243 F ND CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) FLUDIOXONIL + PYDIFLUMETOFEN UNDER EVALUATION SC *07/08/2026 14243
ReasonsFusarium oxysporum. No fungicides are labeled for soil application in caneberry. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
14236 F ND CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) PROPICONAZOLE Tilt Orbit UNDER EVALUATION SC *07/03/2026 14236
ReasonsFusarium oxysporum. No chemicals are presently labeled for soil application in caneberries. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
14242 F ND CANEBERRY (BLACKBERRY) (GH) PROPICONAZOLE Tilt Orbit UNDER EVALUATION SC *07/08/2026 14242
ReasonsFusarium oxysporum. There are no labeled fungicides for soil applied use in caneberry. Current technologies used: cultural practices:07/26;
8582 B I ND CANEBERRY (GH) ACETAMIPRID Assail 70wp Assail Wsp RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED FL, MI, NC, NY, PA, VA 09/13/2018 08/08/2002 8582
ReasonsAPHIDS, WHITEFLIES; FROM PROJECT NOMINATION JUSTIFICATION COMMENTS: NEED A SHORTER PHI; FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT; VERY FEW PRODUCTS ARE ALLOWED FOR USE INSIDE PROTECTED STRUCTURES LIKE GREENHOUSES AND HIGH TUNNELS; MI - Additional Reason For Need: curative action on SWD larvae:08/23
12399 D I ND CANEBERRY (GH) FLONICAMID Beleaf Carbine RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, MI, NC 10/03/2017 *10/03/2017 12399
ReasonsAPHIDS AND OTHER INSECT PESTS; NO PRODUCTS LABELED FOR GH CANEBERRY; AR: supports more options on caneberries for greenhouse control, aphids and other soft bodied insects are a large concern:06/26;
13708 D F ND CANEBERRY (GH) PENTHIOPYRAD Fontelis Vertisen RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL *08/08/2023 13708
ReasonsCANE BLIGHT, NEW CROP AND PEST. CANADA HAS IT AS A PRIORITY WE WIOLO NEED ONLY A B FOR BRINGINGTHE DATA TO ir-4:08/23;
13086 D I ND CANEBERRY (GH) SPIDOXAMAT RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AR, ME, NC, TX *08/04/2020 13086
ReasonsAPHIDS, WHITEFLY, TSSM, THRIPS (SUPPRESSION); RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT; NEW SOIL ACTIVE INSECTICIDE; PER ME-TOO REQUEST FROM ME: MITES ARE A COMMON PEST AND THIS LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ALTERNATIVE; NC - Broad mites are becoming an issue in blackberry crops in some areas of NC and we have limited chemicals for use against this mite pest:06/24; AR: need for more control options for thrips, aphids, whiteflies, and TSSM in greenhouse production:06/26;
12601 D I ND CANEBERRY (RASPBERRY) (GH) FENAZAQUIN Magister Magus RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AR, CA, MI, NC, VA *08/20/2018 12601
ReasonsSPIDER MITES, THRIPS; VERY FEW PRODUCTS LABELED FOR THIS CROP GROWN IN THE GH AND FOR THESE PESTS; IMPORTANT FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT; AR: More options for TSSM in GH production is paramount to success in Arkansas for caneberries, especially raspberries:06/26;
13894 D H ND CANOLA ACETOCHLOR Degree Herbicide Harness 20g Herbicide UNDER EVALUATION KY *08/07/2024 13894
ReasonsWeeds/pests listed on current product label will not change. Winter oilseed biofuel crops may be double cropped after corn and soybeans. Current corn/soy herbicide labels do not allow for 4 months plantback to oilseeds. This request is to develop crop rotational data to support reducing plantback window:08/24;
13185 M H 13185 H CANOLA PRONAMIDE Kerb POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AZ, ID *12/01/2020 13185
ReasonsGRASS WEEDS, SPECIFICALLY ITALIAN GRASS; IN WINTER CANOLA PRODUCTION REGIONS OF THE U.S., ITALIAN RYEGRASS AND GRASS WEEDS GENERALLY ARE BECOMING LESS SENSITIVE AND IN MANY CASES RESISTANT TO MULTIPLE HERBICIDES; SEVERAL DIFFERENT HERBICIDE GROUPS WITH DISTINCT MODES OF ACTION REGISTERED FOR CANOLA, INCLUDING GLYPHOSATE, HAVE EXHIBITED PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS OF EFFICACY; PRONAMIDE WOULD PROVIDE A MUCH-NEEDED, ALTERNATIVE MODE OF ACTION TO ENABLE CONTROL OF ITALIAN RYEGRASS AND OTHER GRASS WEEDS IN WINTER CANOLA AND PROVIDE A HERBICIDE STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWERS TO DELAY THE ONSET OF RESISTANCE TO CURRENTLY REGISTERED CHEMISTRIES; AN ADDITIONAL AND NOVEL USE OF PRONAMIDE THAT IS BEING CONSIDERED IS ITS USE AS AN EARLY PRE ON SPRING CANOLA ACRES TO MITIGATE OVERWINTERING GRASS WEED POPULATIONS WHICH FOR MULTIPLE REASONS CAN BE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL EFFECTIVELY IN THE SPRING WITH GLYPHOSATE OR FOP/DIM CHEMISTRIES; THE TANGIBLE ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF CANOLA TO PRODUCERS IS EXTREMELY SIGNIFICANT; AND THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL OPTIONS IS CRITICAL TO CONTINUED DOMESTIC PRODUCTION OF CANOLA THAT COUNTERS THE U.S. SUPPLY DEFICIT IN EDIBLE CANOLA OIL AND THE ENORMOUS CANOLA MEAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE DAIRY SECTOR
13898 D H ND CANOLA PYROXASULFONE Zidua NEED E/CS DATA ONLY KY *08/07/2024 13898
ReasonsWeeds/pests listed on current product label will not change. Winter oilseed biofuel crops may be double cropped after corn and soybeans. Current corn/soy herbicide labels do not allow for 4 months plantback to oilseeds. This request is to develop crop rotational data to support reducing plantback window:08/24;
13895 D H ND CANOLA S-METOLACHLOR/METOLACHLOR Dual Magnum POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY KY *08/07/2024 13895
ReasonsWeeds/pests listed on current product label will not change. Winter oilseed biofuel crops may be double cropped after corn and soybeans. Current corn/soy herbicide labels do not allow for 4 months plantback to oilseeds. This request is to develop crop rotational data to support reducing plantback window:08/24;
14089 H ND CANTALOUPE GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *02/17/2026 14089
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P needed as an alternative postemergence option for control of emerged weeds in between plastic rows:06/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; AR: need more burn down options for broad leaf weeds, Glufosinate ultra will be paramount in keeping fields clean:06/26;
10910 E H 10910 H CARDOON PENDIMETHALIN Prowl TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA 08/17/2015 08/16/2011 10910
ReasonsANNUAL GRASSES, BROADLEAF WEEDS
12053 D H 12053 CARINATA (BRASSICA CARINATA) CLOPYRALID Stinger Transline TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST AR, NC, SD 09/01/2016 *09/01/2016 12053
ReasonsMOSTLY FOR CANADA THISTLE AND OTHER BROADLEAF PERENNIALS, BUT CAN ALSO CONTROL SOME ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS SUCH AS COMMON SUNFLOWER AND COMMON RAGWEED; Based on SSR from NC, Carinata production is increasing in the southern US, but there are no POST herbicides resgistered limiting weed control options. In order to add carinata to Stinger (clopyralid) label, E/CS data is needed. Southern US target weeds are mainly winter annuals such as chickweed, henbit, primrose,radish:07/18
10974 D H 10974 CARINATA (BRASSICA CARINATA) LINURON Linex 4l Lorox-df RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, MT, NC, TN 06/28/2019 04/11/2012 10974
ReasonsSEE IF BRASSICA CAN BE PLANTED IN THE FALL AFTER USE IN SUMMER APPLIC THE SAME YEAR (CURRENTLY 16-18 MONTH PLANT-BACK RESTRICTION); PER NC ME-TOO REQUEST: RESEARCH IN NC HAS SHOWN HIGH SENSITIVITY OF BRASSICA CARINATA TO PSII INHIBITORS; ROTATIONAL CROP RESTRICTIONS TO PROPERLY DESIGN CROP ROTATIONS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN US, WHERE CARINATA WILL BE GROWN AS A WINTER CROP
13947 B I ND CARROT CYROMAZINE Trigard RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI, OH, OR *05/13/2025 13947
Reasonscabbage maggot. Need new products for integrated control of cabbage maggot in root crops. We are seeking the crop group carrot/radish so that we can also get turnip and rutabaga labeling:05/25; OH: Maggots remain one of the most destructive pests of root vegetable (turnip, carrot, radish) in Ohio. Additional management options are urgently needed, as current tools are insufficient to reliably curb infestations:08/25;
14187 F ND CARROT FLUOPYRAM + PENFLUFEN UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/30/2026 14187
ReasonsNematodes, rhizoctonia, white mold, alternaria spp. Primary: Rhizoctonia. These pests are of economic importance to MI growers. Rhizoctonia has a broad host range and crops used in rotation. Alternaria radicina is an emerging and expanding problem. Current technologies: The strobilurin products are currently used for Rhizoctonia. Growers with white mold issues have not been successful with replacements for benomyl and thiophanate methyl:06/26;
14160 H ND CARROT FLURIDONE Avast! Avast! Srp UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/27/2026 14160
ReasonsPigweed species and other annual broadleaf weeds. Primary: redroot pigweed. Carrot growers have very limited herbicide options for pigweed control. Current programs rely mainly on pendimethalin and S-metolachlor preemergence, followed by linuron and other PSII inhibitors postemergence. However, resistance to PSII inhibitors is already widespread in pigweed species in the region. Resistance to Group 3 and Group 15 herbicides has not been confirmed locally yet, but cases have been reported in the US, so additional modes of action are needed to protect these tools. Current technologies used: Growers currently rely mainly on pendimethalin and S-metolachlor preemergence, followed by linuron and other PSII inhibitors postemergence. These options are limited, and pigweed control can be inadequate when resistance is present or when residual activity breaks down:06/26;
13944 H I ND CARROT ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MI, OH, OR *05/13/2025 13944
Reasonscabbage maggot (Delia radicum). We are seeking the crop group carrot/radish so that we can also get turnip and rutabaga labeling:05/25; OH: Maggots remain one of the most destructive pests of root vegetable (turnip, carrot, radish) in Ohio. Additional management options are urgently needed, as current tools are insufficient to reliably curb infestations:08/25;
14034 M H ND CARROT METAMITRON POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NJ, NY *07/01/2025 14034
ReasonsPigweeds, lambsquarters, other weeds. Pigweeds in NYS and other locations have confirmed resistance to linuron, a key herbicide. Herbicides for use in carrots are limited:06/25; NJ: Limited herbicide options for effective residual weed control in carrots grown in the Northeast region, with increasing presence of challenging herbicide resistance weed species (pigweed, ragweed):09/25;
14082 I ND CARROT PYRETHRINS Pyganic Ec 1.4 Pyrenone UNDER EVALUATION SD *11/13/2025 14082
ReasonsAster leafhopper. aster leafhoppers have become a serious pest problem in South Dakota, mainly because they spread plant diseases like aster yellows, which can do a lot of damage to crops like carrots, lettuce, potatoes, onions, small grains, and even some flowers:11/25;
13723 + H 13723 A1 CARROT PYROXASULFONE Zidua UNDER EVALUATION CA, NY *07/27/2023 13723
ReasonsWEEDS. Annual grassweeds, Broadleaf weeds, Weeds are a persistent problem for carrot production as carrots are poor competitors. Herbicides are essential for carrot production as high-density planting limits the use of mechanical options. Therefore, carrot growers have long relied on herbicides like metam, trifluralin, and linuron. New regulatory restrictions along with loss of crop tolerances and costly environmental monitoring studies may lead to the loss of some good herbicides:08/23; NY/Carrots are in critical need of novel weed control options, particularly with the evolution of linuron resistance in pigweed species:09/23
13114 M H 13114 CELERIAC PENDIMETHALIN Prowl POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MI *08/07/2020 13114
ReasonsSMALL SEEDED ANNUAL BROADLEAVES AND GRASSES; THERE ARE ONLY TWO OTHER PREEMERGENCE HERBICIDES (PROMETRYN AND LINURON)
13371 E H ND CELERY GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AZ, CA *09/20/2021 13371
ReasonsIT IS THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE TO GLYPHOSATE FOR BROAD SPECTRUM WEED CONTROL WITH LITTLE SOIL RESIDUAL
14191 F ND CELERY ISOFLUCYPRAM UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/01/2026 14191
ReasonsFusarium oxysporum f.sp. apii Race 4. Primary: FOA. Race 4 is a new for MI and was previously identified in FL and CA. While genetic resistance is being explored, immediate relief is needed. Currently technologies used: There are no strategies available other than the pursuit of genetic resistance:06/26;
13812 D I ND CHERRY EMAMECTIN BENZOATE Denim Proclaim NEED E/CS DATA ONLY MI, PA, UT *06/03/2024 13812
Reasonspeachtree borer (PTB) (Synanthedon ecitiosa (Say)), lesser peachtree borer (LPTB) (Synanthedon pictipes (Grote and Robinson)), and American plum borer (APB) (Euzophera semifuneralis (Walker)) make up the borer complex affecting cherries. After 2024, chlorpyrifos will no longer be labelled for sweet cherries, and it is anticipated processors and marketers will not tolerate use on tart cherries. Thus, alternatives are needed:06/24; MI-Greater peachtree borer is a primary pest of peach and minor pest of cherry in Utah, and chlorpyrifos is not tolerated by processors. Emamectin benzoate has shown to be effective against Sesiid wasps and an alternative is needed for this pest.:09/24; With no other reliable options, this use should represent a valid alternative to the old options. Also, resistance mgmt:06/26;
14167 H ND CHERRY EPYRIFENACIL RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED NC *06/29/2026 14167
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds. Paraquat alternative; resistance management. Current technologies used: glufosonate, paraquat, glyphosate:06/26;
14212 F ND CHERRY, SOUR FLORYLPICOXAMID UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14212
ReasonsCherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to multiple fungicide modes of action. Blumeriella jaapii exhibits reduced sensitivity or resistance to fungicides in FRAC 3, 7, 11 classes. A new MOA would be very beneficial. Current technologies used: fungicides:07/26;
14163 F ND CHERRY, SOUR FLUTIANIL Gatten UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/27/2026 14163
ReasonsCherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to DMI, SDHI, and QoI fungicides. A new MOA is needed for managing this disease and maintaining the efficacy of other MOAs. Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Current technologies being used: Various fungicides as noted above:06/26;
14194 I ND CHERRY, SOUR MALATHION 6% Malathion Grain Dust Atrapa 5e UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/01/2026 14194
ReasonsSpotted Wing Drosophila, drosophila suzukii. Spotted Wing Drosophila remains the most important pest affecting tart cherry production in the US. Pesticides effective against SWD are limited, especially pesticides with short pre-harvest intervals. Malathion's short PHI in cherries would be benefit for SWD managemnt especially in the Midwest where frequent rain events necessitate reapplication of pesticides close to harvest. Current technologies used: Pesticides:06/26;
14213 F ND CHERRY, SOUR PICOXYSTROBIN Acanto Approach UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14213
ReasonsCherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to multiple fungicide modes of action. Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Current technologies used:07/26;
14211 F ND CHERRY, SOUR PYRAZIFLUMID UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14211
ReasonsCherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii), the most important disease of tart cherry production in the Eastern US, has developed resistance to or exhibits reduced sensitivity to multiple fungicide modes of action. Regular rainfall events in the Eastern US necessitate frequent fungicide applications to manage cherry leaf spot. Current technologies used: Fungicides:07/26;
14099 F ND CITRUS (POST HARVEST) POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE UNDER EVALUATION CA, FL, HQ *03/10/2026 14099
ReasonsFrom 10687: BROWN ROT OF CITRUS CAUSED BY PHYTOPHTHORA SPECIES; FL: Florida packers also export to similar markets and new tools to treat Phytophthora spp. in the postharvest milieu is important:06/26;
13719 H I 13719 A1 CLOVER (SEED CROP) ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OR *08/09/2023 13719
Reasonsclover seed weevil; Insecticide resistance and field-level control failures are common in white clover seed, which has been controlled with bifenthrin. The other alternative, malathion, has substantial bee safety concerns and resistance development concerns:08/23; OR-Bifenthrin resistance, need rotation product with indoxacarb (recent SLN):05/25;
12759 H F ND B COFFEE FLUAZAINDOLIZINE Mission Salibro POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HI, PR 08/29/2019 *06/28/2019 12759
ReasonsNEMATODES: MELIODOGYNE KONAENSIS; THIS PRODUCT MAY BE USEFUL IN SUPPRESSING NEMATODE DAMAGE IN ESTABLISHED FIELDS AS WELL AS SEEDLING PRODUCTION TO CONTROL NEMATODES PRIOR TO PLANTING NEW COFFEE FIELDS:06/19; PER PR ME-TOO REQUEST: GROWERS ARE SWITCHING TO A DIFFERENT COFFEE VARIETY THAT MAY BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO NEMATODES:03/20
14145 F ND COLLARD FLUOXAPIPROLIN UNDER EVALUATION GA *06/23/2026 14145
ReasonsHyaloperonospora brassicae. Limited fungicide options are available. Currently technologies used: Rely on Phosphite, Mandipropamid:06/26;
7879 D F ND COLLARD MYCLOBUTANIL Rally Nova UNDER EVALUATION TX 06/01/2000 7879
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW
13630 B I ND A2 CORN (SEED CROP) FLUPYRADIFURONE Sivanto RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED HI *05/01/2023 13630
ReasonsUSE NEEDED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO IMIDACLOPRID SOIL USE WHICH IS AN IMPORTANT TOOL IN EARLY SEASON CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS. SIVANTO PRIME IS LABELED FOR SEED CORN, BUT ONLY AS A FOLIAR USE. WE WANT TO EXPAND THE LABEL TO ALLOW FOR A SOIL USE.
14222 F ND CORN (SWEET) FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL UNDER EVALUATION SD *07/02/2026 14222
ReasonsNorthern Corn Leaf Blight (Exserohilum turcicum), Tar Spot (Phyllachora maydis), Common Rust. Primary: Northern Corn Leaf Blight. Sweet corn has few labeled fungicide options for foliar disease control, and NCLB and tar spot are increasing yield-limiting problems in the region. Effective, well-timed foliar/ in-furrow fungicides are needed to protect ear quality and yield, especially as tar spot continues to spread and NCLB is frequent. Current technologies used: None, or limited fungicide application:07/26;
14232 F ND CORN (SWEET) FLUOPYRAM + PENFLUFEN UNDER EVALUATION SD *07/03/2026 14232
ReasonsPlant-pathogenic nematodes and soil-borne seedling disease (Rhizoctonia solani). Primary: Rhizoctonia, if it occurs naturally. Sweet corn growers have very few in-furrow options that manage both nematodes and soil-borne seedling diseases in a single application. Early-season nematode feeding and Rhizoctonia damping-off reduce stand establishment and yield, and current management is limited. A combined fungicide/nematicide applied at planting would protect the early stand and root health. Current technologies used: Fungicides:07/26;
13625 B I ND A3 CORN(SEED CROP)(GH) FLUPYRADIFURONE Sivanto RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED HI *05/01/2023 13625
ReasonsSEED CORN IS GROWN WITHIN SCREENHOUSES FROM SEED OR PLANTLET TO MATURE HARVEST. CURRENTLY, THERE ARE VERY FEW PRODUCTS THAT ARE LABELED FOR USE IN CORN WITHIN ENCLOSED STRUCTURES. THIS PRODUCT WILL HELP CONTROL THRIPS AND OTHER SEED-BORNE PESTS AND THE VIRAL DISEASES THEY TRANSMIT WHILE HELPING TO PROVIDE A ROTATION OPTION THAT GROWERS CURRENTLY DO NOT HAVE. SIVANTO PRIME IS LABELED FOR SEED CORN USE BUT RESTRICTED TO FOLIAR FIELD USE ONLY. WE WANT TO EXPAND THE LABEL TO ALLOW FOR GREENHOUSE USE.
14142 H ND CRANBERRY ICAFOLIN-METHYL UNDER EVALUATION OR *06/22/2026 14142
Reasons*Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*) * Tall fescue (*Festuca arundinacea*) * Orchardgrass (*Dactylis glomerata*) * Perennial ryegrass (*Lolium perenne*) * Italian ryegrass (*Lolium perenne* ssp. *multiflorum*) Primary pest: Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*). Primary: annual and perennial grasses. Icafolin-methyl is needed in cranberry production to provide an alternative to Group 1 herbicides for postemergence grass control and resistance mgmt. Current options are limited, and mesotrione provides only suppression of several important grass species. Registration of icafolin-methyl would diversify weed mgmt programs, improve grass control, and support the long-term sustainability of cranberry production. Current management relies primarily on clethodim, with some suppression from mesotrione:06/26;
14129 H ND CRANBERRY PRONAMIDE Kerb UNDER EVALUATION OR *06/15/2026 14129
ReasonsTarget Pests: * Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*) * Tall fescue (*Festuca arundinacea*) * Orchardgrass (*Dactylis glomerata*) * Perennial ryegrass (*Lolium perenne*) * Italian ryegrass (*Lolium perenne* ssp. *multiflorum*) Primary pest: Quackgrass (*Elymus repens*). Primary pest is perennial grasses. Quackgrass and other perennial grass weeds are difficult to manage in cranberry production and can reduce yield, interfere with harvest operations, and increase production costs. Pronamide would provide an important tool for control of annual and perennial grass weeds and help diversify weed management programs where herbicide options are limited. Current management relies primarily on clethodim, with some suppression from mesotrione:06/26;
13979 H I ND CRANBERRY TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MA, NJ, OR, WA *06/17/2025 13979
ReasonsSap feeding insects including whiteflies, leafhoppers, mealybugs, and aphids. Tiapyrachlor is a differentiated MoA Group 9 insecticide for effective management of a broad spectrum of economically damaging sap-feeding pests. It controls pests with history of developing resistance and capable of causing significant crop damage (virus transmission, fruit quality reduction, and overall yield loss. Needed tool for sap-feeding insect pest control within Integrated Pest Management and Insecticide Resistance Management programs, supporting responsible crop protection and sustaine:06/25; NJ:Leafhoppers are a serious pest of cranberries in New Jersey. We have limited tools to control them. We need new insecticides with new modes of action:06/25; WA: We recently found a potential vector of this same, highly damaging phytoplasma in WA (and are sampling in OR in a few weeks) for the first time. While the West Coast likely doesn't have the population sizes to test for this IR-4 project, we anticipate that this is an emerging issue on the West Coast:06/25;
13680 + H ND A1 CRANBERRY TRICLOPYR Garlon 3a Grandstand Ca UNDER EVALUATION MA, NJ, OR, WA *07/27/2023 13680
ReasonsWoody weeds, hard to manage perennial weeds; The only other tool available for this use in cranberry is glyphosate. The industry is seeking alternatives for resistance management and also in the event glyphosate use is lost. In addition, triclopyr can be used on dormant weeds and this will enable growers to expand their weed management season by months:07/23; NJ/ Ongoing field trials; efficacy of triclopyr on dormant perennial weeds (maple tree, greenbrier, dewberry) would allow for postharvest or spring wiping when cranberry crop is dormant, reducing the risk of crop injury and yield losses due to foot/equipment traffic:08/23
14090 H ND CUCUMBER GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *02/17/2026 14090
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; TN: Glufosinate-p is a great herbicide option for growers needing burndown and row middle weed control options:06/26;
14116 F ND CUCUMBER MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD UNDER EVALUATION GA, MS, WV *05/11/2026 14116
ReasonsColletotrichum orbiculare. Over relance on FRAC 3 or DMI fungicides as a solo product. Premix of FRAC 3 with other groups will reduce chances of resistance development in fungus:05/26; MS: Anthracnose is an occasional pest in MS, but is quite troublesome when it occurs. While mefentrifluconazole is a FRAC 3, it has a reputation for overcoming FRAC 3 tolerance mechanisms:06/26; WV: Anthracnose is a major disease problem of cucumber in WV. No product can optimally control the disease if varietal resistance is poor. New products are needed:06/26;
10445 B F ND CUCUMBER (GH) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AZ, CA, FL, MA, MI, NY 06/26/2019 08/23/2009 10445
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW; NY: PM in cucurbits is problematic even under field conditions, and preliminary data shows cyflufenamid with good efficacy. Important for a rotational program:06/25; MA: Need more fungicides available for control of powdery mildew on indoor veg production including cucumber:06/26;
14201 F ND CUCUMBER (GH) ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/01/2026 14201
ReasonsPM Bacterial diseases. Primary: PM. No bacterial products and PM rotation products needed:07/26;
13844 D F ND CUCUMBER (GH) FLUOXAPIPROLIN UNDER EVALUATION FL, MA, VA *07/24/2024 13844
ReasonsDowny Mildew. Good IPM fit and need a DM product for Cucumbers:07/24; MA: DM is major challenge for indoor cuke production, very limited option in the greenhouse/high tunnel where much production has moved:06/26;
14156 F ND CUCUMBER (GH) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *06/27/2026 14156
ReasonsPowdery Mildew, botrytis. Primary: botrytis. TRANS-LAMINAR FUNGICIDE FROM FRAC GROUP 7, WITH NO CROSS-RESISTANCE WITH OTHER FUNGICIDES IN THE SAME FRAC GROUP:06/26;
13637 D F ND CUCUMBER (GH) MANDESTROBIN POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL, MA *06/20/2023 13637
Reasonsfusarium; No products available for fusarium:06/23; IN-Fusarium is a major issue in cucurbit production areas. This could be another option in midwest regions where fusarium causes serious yield losses, sometimes in combination with other biotic and abiotic factors:09/24
14104 I ND CUCUMBER (GH) NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL *04/20/2026 14104
ReasonsThrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26;
12976 M F ND CUCUMBER (GH) PYRAZIFLUMID RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, FL, MA, MS, NY, OH *03/16/2020 12976
ReasonsBROAD SPECTRUM, SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE (SDHI); ALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA; HIGHER BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY COMPARED TO OTHER FRAC 7 FUNGICIDES AND LOWER RATES; SOFT ON BENEFICIALS USED BY GH INDUSTRY; OH: Few products are available for rotation in OH. Broad-spectrum fungicides will help to ensure sustainable management and resistance development:08/25; MA: Need options for control of fungal diseases in indoor cucumber production, especially powdery mildew and white mold but also Alternaria:06/26;
13953 H I ND CUCUMBER (GH) TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, FL *05/27/2025 13953
ReasonsAphis, whiteflies, Hemiptera. Aphids, whiteflies and hemipterans are becoming more difficult to control. Corteva lists this as "Compatible with beneficial arthropods" and " Differentiated mode of action to help manage resistance" at their IR-4 presentation in 2025:06/25; CA: bio compatible aphid products needed:07/25;
14143 I ND DATE EMAMECTIN BENZOATE Denim Proclaim UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/22/2026 14143
ReasonsRhynchophorus palmarum (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), common name South American palm weevil. Invasive pest in California, currently established in San Diego County (B-rated by CDFA). Serious threat to date industry. Larval feeding of this beetle occurs in the apical meristem or the palm heart. The feeding results in palm mortality by causing the entire crown to collapse and fall off. Phoenix dactylifera has been confirmed as a host plant. This is an exotic pest with no natural enemies. Highly invasive, has spread through urban forest in San Diego and is threatening to enter commercial orchards in nearby Riverside & Imperial counties. Infestation always causes plant death:06/26;
14005 B H ND DATE GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/28/2025 14005
ReasonsPost emergent weed control. Glyphosate is the primary herbicide used by the date palm growers. This product is under increasing political scrutiny in California. Alternatives are needed especially with the increasing level of glyphosate resistance in weed species.
14152 F ND DILL (GH TRANSPLANT) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI *06/25/2026 14152
ReasonsPowdery mildew. Few products are registered for use on herbs in the greenhouse. Powdery mildew is a frequent problem. Current technologies used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
13313 M I 13313 DRAGON FRUIT (PITAYA) ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, FL *08/09/2021 13313
ReasonsTHRIPS, NOTHING REGISTERED; CA: Mitigate trade limitations:09/25;
13077 M F ND DRAGON FRUIT (PITAYA) SULFUR Ben-sul 85 Cavalry Sprayable Sulfur NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL *07/31/2020 13077
ReasonsMITES; MITES FEED ON THE PEEL CAUSING IT TO BROWN, RESULT - FRUIT IS UNSALEABLE
13317 M I ND DRAGON FRUIT (PITAYA) TOLFENPYRAD Torac Bexar POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, FL *08/09/2021 13317
ReasonsTHRIPS, MITES, NOTHING REGISTERED TO CONTROL THESE PESTS ON DRAGONFRUIT. CHILI THRIPS CAN REDUCE YIELDS 80%; CA: Mitigate trade limitations:09/25;
13799 M I ND EGGPLANT LEDPRONA NEED E/CS DATA ONLY KY, MA, MD *02/06/2024 13799
ReasonsCOLORADO POTATO BEETLE; PROVIDES A SELECTIVE BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDE FOR THIS RECURRING PEST:11/23; MD-Growers reported a heavy infestation of Colorado Potato beetle in eggplant fields in Princess Anne, MD:07/24;
14202 F ND EGGPLANT (GH) ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/01/2026 14202
ReasonsBacterial infection on stem, Ralstonia (soil use), Alternaria, Phytophthora, botrytis. PM. Primary: PM. No bacterial material available and PM rotation is needed:07/26;
13303 M F ND EGGPLANT (GH) FLUDIOXONIL + PYDIFLUMETOFEN NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL *08/09/2021 13303
ReasonsFUSARIUM; VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF FUNGICIDES REGISTERED FOR FUSARIUM CONTROL ON GH EGGPLANT PER ME-TOO REQUEST FROM ME: FUSARIUM IS BECOMING A BIGGER PROBLEM IN THE GH. COMPLETES CROP GROUP; VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF FUNGICIDES REGISTERED FOR FUSARIUM CONTROL ON GH EGGPLANT; PER ME-TOO REQUEST FROM ME: FUSARIUM IS BECOMING A BIGGER PROBLEM IN THE GH
14159 F ND EGGPLANT (GH) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *06/27/2026 14159
ReasonsPM, Botrytis. Primary: Botrytis. TRANS-LAMINAR FUNGICIDE FROM FRAC GROUP 7, WITH NO CROSS-RESISTANCE WITH OTHER FUNGICIDES IN THE SAME FRAC GROUP. Currently technologies being used: cultural managing Guttation, and RH. This crop requires multiple applications, and Kenja is needed for rotation:06/26;
14103 I ND EGGPLANT (GH) NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL *04/20/2026 14103
ReasonsThrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26;
14182 F ND EGGPLANT (GH) PYRAZIFLUMID UNDER EVALUATION FL *06/30/2026 14182
ReasonsALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA. Primary: POWDERY MILDEW. POWDERY MILDEW AND SCLEROTINIA ARE IMPORTANT DISEASES IN HIGH TUNNELS AND GREENHOUSES. Current technologies used: Cultural, mechanical and need rotational pesticides since this is a long season crop and need more applications:06/26;
13951 H I ND EGGPLANT (GH) TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *05/27/2025 13951
ReasonsAphids, whiteflies and hemipterans. Aphids, whiteflies and hemipterans are becoming more difficult to control. Corteva lists this as "Compatible with beneficial arthropods" and " Differentiated mode of action to help manage resistance" at their IR-4 presentation in 2025:06/25; FL: Whiteflies are a continuous issue for vegetables; more insecticides with different MOAs are needed:09/25;
13378 E H 13378 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) 2,4-D POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY IL, MO, SD *09/17/2021 13378
ReasonsFEW WEED CONTROL OPTIONS EXIST FOR THIS CROP
13341 D H ND FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) BROMOXYNIL Buctril Buctril 4ec POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY IL, SD *08/13/2021 13341
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS, THIS CROP NEEDS MORE HERBICIDE OPTIONS.
14084 H 14084 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) CLETHODIM Envoy Prism NEED E/CS DATA ONLY MO *12/11/2025 14084
ReasonsAnnual and perennial grasses in crop. There are currently limited choices for annual and perennial grasses in crop; this use will add diversity in products registered for use:12/25;
13377 D H 13377 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) DICAMBA Banvel Clarity POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY IL, MO, SD *09/20/2021 13377
ReasonsFEW HERBICIDE OPTIONS EXIST
13162 B H 13162 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) DIMETHENAMID-P Outlook Frontier X-2 UNDER EVALUATION IL, MO, SD *08/18/2020 13162
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS; WHEN GROWN IN A RELAY SYSTEM WITH SOYBEANS, BROADLEAF WEEDS THAT MAY INTERFERE WITH PENNYCRESS HARVEST CAN BE CONTROLLED WITHOUT DAMAGING THE SOYBEANS GROWING UNDERNEATH THE PENNYCRESS
14124 H ND FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION MO *05/19/2026 14124
ReasonsFew options exist for control of early emerging winter & late emerging summer annual weeds prior to planting pennycress. interference of established weeds to newly emerging pennycress reduces emergence, stand density, and yield. glufosinate-P is an improved formulation of glufosinate; manufacturer will no longer market a racemic glufosinate product; currently no other burndown/preemergence herbicides are labeled for use in pennycress:05/26;
13272 D H ND FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) IMAZETHAPYR Pursuit UNDER EVALUATION IL, MO *07/09/2021 13272
ReasonsWEEDS, ANNUAL (GENERAL); WISH TO SPRAY PURSUIT ON ALS RESISTANT THLASPI ARVENSE (PENNYCRESS) BEING USED AS A COVER CROP IN ORDER TO REDUCE WEED PRESSURE FROM HENBIT, SHEPHERDS PURSE, CHICKWEED CROWDS COVER CROP.
13154 D H ND FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) LACTOFEN Cobra Herbicide Phoenix Herbicide POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY IL, MN, SD *08/18/2020 13154
ReasonsBROADLEAF WEEDS; WHEN GROWN IN A RELAY SYSTEM WITH SOYBEANS, BROADLEAF WEEDS THAT MAY INTERFERE WITH PENNYCRESS HARVEST CAN BE CONTROLLED WITHOUT DAMAGING THE SOYBEANS GROWING UNDERNEATH THE PENNYCRESS; THIS MIGHT BE A GOOD FIT FOR SOYBEANS WITHOUT HERBICIDE RESISTANT TRAITS (I.E. NON-GMO SOYBEANS); IN ADDITION, THIS PRODUCT MAY DESICCATE THE PENNYCRESS CROP TO ALLOW FOR AN EARLIER HARVEST
14123 F ND FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE UNDER EVALUATION MO *05/19/2026 14123
ReasonsAlternaria spp. Disease in pennycress can cause yield loss. No pest control products are currently labelled for this disease in pennycress; no pest control products are currently labeled for this pest in pennycress 05/26;
13340 D H 13340 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) PYROXASULFONE Zidua POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY IL, SD *08/13/2021 13340
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS, THIS CROP NEEDS MORE HERBICIDE OPTIONS.
14006 B H 14006 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) PYROXASULFONE Zidua UNDER EVALUATION MO *10/02/2023 14006
Reasonsrequest is not targeting a pest, it is for a reduction in plant back interval. Weeds/pests listed on current product label will not change. Winter oilseed crops may be planted after corn/soy; current corn/soy herbicide labels do not allow for 4 month plantback to winter oilseeds. This request is to develop rotational data to support reducing plantback window:06/25;
13384 D H 13384 FIELD PENNYCRESS (OIL SEED) TRIFLURALIN Treflan RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED IL, MO, MS, SD *09/21/2021 13384
ReasonsFEW WEED CONTROL OPTION EXIST IN THIS CROP;
13746 B I ND A3 FIG LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN Warrior Karate RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *08/11/2023 13746
ReasonsDried fruit beetle, Darkling beetle and Fig fly; Industry currently lacks effective insecticides to combat these pests:08/23
13737 B H ND B FIG RIMSULFURON Matrix Tranxit RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *08/11/2023 13737
ReasonsAnnual grass and weeds, Industry currently lacks effective herbicides for weed control:08/23
14015 M F ND GINSENG METAM-SODIUM Vapam NEED E/CS DATA ONLY MI *06/30/2025 14015
ReasonsWeed and soil-borne pathogens, suppression of nematodes. This product has been a 24C label for several years and a label is needed:06/25;
12338 D H 12338 GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) BROMOXYNIL Buctril Buctril 4ec POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MN, ND, SD 08/18/2017 *08/17/2017 12338
ReasonsDANDELIONS AND OTHER BROADLEAF WEEDS - NO LABELED HERBICIDES FOR BROADLEAF CONTROL
13376 D H ND GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) DICAMBA Banvel Clarity POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY SD *09/20/2021 13376
ReasonsFEW HERBICIDE OPTIONS EXIST
13164 D H 13164 GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) DIMETHENAMID-P Outlook Frontier X-2 UNDER EVALUATION SD *08/18/2020 13164
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS; WHEN GROWN IN A RELAY SYSTEM WITH SOYBEANS, BROADLEAF WEEDS THAT MAY INTERFERE WITH CAMELINA HARVEST CAN BE CONTROLLED WITHOUT DAMAGING THE SOYBEANS GROWING UNDERNEATH THE CAMELINA; THIS MIGHT BE A GOOD FIT FOR SOYBEANS WITHOUT HERBICIDE RESISTANT TRAITS (I.E. NON-GMO SOYBEANS); IN ADDITION, THIS PRODUCT MAY DESICCATE THE CAMELINA CROP TO ALLOW FOR AN EARLIER HARVEST
13909 D H ND GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) IMAZAMOX Raptor Beyond POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MT, TN *10/01/2024 13909
ReasonsBroadleaf and grass weeds in camelina; The only registered herbicides for use in-crop are ethafluralin pre and several grass herbicides post (clethodim, quazalofop, and sethoxydim. Saflufenacil (dessicant only), glyphosate and carfentrazone are labelled for pre or dessication post:10/24;
13155 D H ND GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) LACTOFEN Cobra Herbicide Phoenix Herbicide RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED MN, SD *08/18/2020 13155
ReasonsBROADLEAF WEEDS; WHEN GROWN IN A RELAY SYSTEM WITH SOYBEANS, BROADLEAF WEEDS THAT MAY INTERFERE WITH CAMELINA HARVEST CAN BE CONTROLLED WITHOUT DAMAGING THE SOYBEANS GROWING UNDERNEATH THE CAMELINA; THIS MIGHT BE A GOOD FIT FOR SOYBEANS WITHOUT HERBICIDE RESISTANT TRAITS (I.E. NON-GMO SOYBEANS); IN ADDITION, THIS PRODUCT MAY DESICCATE THE CAMELINA CROP TO ALLOW FOR AN EARLIER HARVEST
13339 E H 13339 GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) PYROXASULFONE Zidua POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY SD *08/13/2021 13339
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS, THIS CROP NEEDS MORE HERBICIDE OPTIONS.
10211 D H 10211 GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) QUINCLORAC Facet Paramount RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED CA, ID, MT, ND, OR, SD, WA 06/28/2019 08/09/2008 10211
ReasonsBROADLEAF WEEDS, SUCH AS KOCHIA, PRICKLY LETTUCE, COMMON RAGWEED
13177 D H 13177 A GOLD-OF-PLEASURE (CAMELINA) S-METOLACHLOR/METOLACHLOR Dual Magnum RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED HQ, MT, NV, OR, SD *10/07/2020 13177
ReasonsFROM PR# 12867: GRASS AND SOME BROADLEAF WEEDS (WILL NOT CONTROL EMERGED WEEDS); THIS IS ONE OF THE ONLY OPTIONS FOR FAIR-GOOD CONTROL OF PIGWEED AND WATERHEMP, TWO OF THE MOST PROBLEMATIC WEEDS OF THE REGION
14175 F ND GRAPE ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED NY *06/30/2026 14175
ReasonsGrapevine downy mildew and black rot. Primary: downy mildew. Black rot and downy mildew are economically important grapevine diseases that can cause substantial crop loss if not managed preventively. New products are needed to expand effective rotation options, support resistance management, and reduce reliance on a limited number of broad-spectrum protectants. Current technologies used: Current mgmt relies on sanitation, canopy mgmt, and repeated fungicide applications timed to protect susceptible tissue. Common tools include broad-spectrum protectants, targeted single-site fungicides, copper products, and biopesticides used in rotation or tank-mix programs:06/26;
13890 H H ND GRAPE EPYRIFENACIL UNDER EVALUATION KY, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH *08/06/2024 13890
ReasonsAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds, including bluegrass, horseweed, common lambsquarters, morningglory, Virginia pepperweed, common ragweed.Annual bluegrass (diuron and glyphosate resistant), horseweed (glyphosate and paraquat resistant), limited non-selective postemergence herbicides available for use in blueberry to replace paraquat, or complement the use of glufosinate; glufosinate and glyphosate may cause severe crop injury either dur to trunk splitting (glufosinate) or systemic activity trough sucker absorption (glyphosate):08/24; MI: Epyrifenacil offers a new site of action with rapid burndown activity that can be tank-mixed with glufosinate for synergistic control of difficult and resistant species:08/25;
14233 F ND GRAPE GF-4031 UNDER EVALUATION OR *07/03/2026 14233
ReasonsPowdery Mildew. Powdery mildew has started to show resistance to FRAC 3 and 11 in the Willamette Valley. Need rotation options with different modes of action. This product is registered in grapes in Australia and NZ. Current technologies used: Chemistry rotations, tank mixes with sulfur, oils or soaps:07/26;
14214 F ND GRAPE ISOFLUCYPRAM UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14214
Reasonsblack rot, phomopsis, powdery mildew and botrytis. Primary: black rot. Potentially losing other multisite products in early season mgmt (e.g. mancozeb). Current technologies used: Several fungicides are labeled but many do not focus on black rot:07/26;
14134 I ND GRAPE PIOXANILIPROLE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA *06/15/2026 14134
ReasonsGrape Root borer. With the loss of chlorpyrifos, there are limited (basically only bifenthrin) chemistries labeled for use against grape root borer in grapes. Current technologies: Mating disruption has been adopted by several growers, but it is not practical or effective across all scenarios. Additionally, the one commercially available mating disruption product is not labeled and requires a Section-18 in order to use:06/26;
14059 H F ND GRAPE VRD-01 POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, MD, OR *07/03/2025 14059
ReasonsPowdery mildew (Erysiphe necator). Powdery mildew remains a top challenge in viticulture, requiring repeated fungicide use that can drive resistance, leave harmful residues, and face tightening regulatory limits. RNAi biopesticide offers a new mode of action, fits within IPM frameworks, and supports the needs of growers and exporters seeking residue-free alternatives:07/25; MD: RNAi is an emerging technology, helping with resistance management and residual concerns. Validating the efficacy of RNAi-based products under field conditions is meaningful:06/26; OR: Resistance to FRAC 3 and 11 in the Willamette Valley, lots of PM pressure:06./26;
14172 H ND GRAPEFRUIT FORCHLORFENURON (CPPU-KT30) UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/29/2026 14172
ReasonsIncrease fruit size and increase fruit set. Increase fruit size. The value of citrus fruit is determined, in large part by size, with larger fruit being more valuable. It is very difficult to achieve large size and high piece count, at the same time. The increased cost and lack of water along with the increased cost of fertilizers further complicate the issue. Kimzall ME should provide larger fruit size while maintaining high piece count which will increase grower returns. Current technologies used: Irrigation, fertilization, and when possible, early harvest, are currently used to increase fruit size:06/26;
14137 I ND GRAPEFRUIT NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *06/17/2026 14137
ReasonsCitrus thrips (Priority pest), whiteflies, mites. primary is citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management for Citrus crop group. Current technologies being used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips. However, thrips have developed strong resistance to or are developing resistance. New Active Ingridient with a new Mode of Action will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
14132 F ND GRAPEFRUIT POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/15/2026 14132
ReasonsPhytophthora brown rot. To establish a Codex MRL- to establish MRL for international trade. Current technologies being used to manage this pest is this as a preharvest fungicides and postharvest applications of potassium phosphite in the US:06/26;
14235 F ND GRAPEFRUIT (POST HARVEST) MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE UNDER EVALUATION CA *07/03/2026 14235
ReasonsPenicillium decays. Primary: Green mold - Penicillium digitatum. Resistance management, redundancy is good when imazalil and fludioxonil are threatened for regulatory cancellation. Current technologies used: fungicides:07/26;
13535 D H ND GRASSES (BERMUDA) FORAMSULFURON + IODOSULFURON-METHYL-SODIUM + THIEN RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, AR, GA, NC, OK *09/27/2022 13535
ReasonsGRASS WEEDS SUCH AS BARNYARDGRASS, BROWNTOP MILLET, FOXTAILS, SANDBURN CRABGRASS, JOHNSONGRASS, FESCUE, SWITCHGRASS, TEXAS PANICUM, VASEYGRASS, AND MANY BROADLEAF WEEDS. BERMUDAGRASS HAY GROWERS, ESPECIALLY THOSE TARGETING PREMIUM MARKETS, SUCH AS HAY FOR HORSES, HAVE ALMOST NO PRODUCTS FOR CONTROL OF GRASSY WEEDS. THIS MAKES IT ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR THEM TO PRODUCE BERMUDAGRASS HAY WITHOUT CONTAMINANT GRASSY WEEDS THAT REDUCE THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF THE HAY OR THAT CAN CAUSE TOXICITY ISSUES TO THE ANIMALS. REGISTRANT HAS PHYTOTOXICITY, EFFICACY, AND YIELD DATA IF NEEDED.
14195 H ND GRASSES (SEED CROP) DIFLUFENICAN UNDER EVALUATION OR *07/01/2026 14195
Reasonspoa annua, poa trivialis. primary: poa sp. The grass seed industry has recently lost the availability and use of flufenacet which has been a foundational herbicide used in production for the past 30+ years. We are desperately seeking new alternative options for grass weed control. Current technologies used: Herbicides, cultural practices, and physical control measures:06/26;
13205 B I 13205 A1 GRASSES (SEED CROP) SULFOXAFLOR Transform Transform RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED OR *02/16/2021 13205
ReasonsALTERNATIVE TO CHLORPYRIFOS IN GRASS SEED PRODUCTION SYSTEMS; ADDITIONAL ROTATIONAL PRODUCTS FOR APHID CONTROL
13935 H H ND GREENS (MUSTARD) (SEED CROP) FLUMIOXAZIN + PYROXASULFONE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OR *04/23/2025 13935
Reasonsbrassica weeds. To control brassica weeds in brassica seed crops like sheperd's purse and mustard weeds with charcoal band. Brassica seed crops are high-value ($25M industry) and require fields clean of weed to achieve pure seed products. Growers in the western Oregon area are familiar with charcoal banding since it is commonly used in grass seed crops with Fierce EZ:04/25;
13316 E I ND GUAVA TOLFENPYRAD Torac Bexar POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *08/09/2021 13316
ReasonsTHRIPS, MITES, NEEDED FOR IPM RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
14002 I ND HAZELNUT (FILBERT) CYANTRANILIPROLE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OR *06/27/2025 14002
ReasonsFlatheaded borer, Prionus root borer. Alternatives to Imidacloprid and other neonicotinoids:06/25;
13880 + H ND HAZELNUT (FILBERT) PROHEXADIONE CALCIUM Apogee UNDER EVALUATION OR *08/05/2024 13880
ReasonsPlant growth regulator (giberrellin inhibitor) to help reduce plant vigor, keep trees small. Concentrate internodes for high density hazelnut production. Optimize hazelnut production with smaller trees that are more easily managed (smaller canopies can reduce use and drift of other pesticides), reduced costs for pruning, hedging and temporary tree removal. Potentially reduce disease, especially eastern filbert blight. We do not have access to dwarfing rootstocks in hazelnut production; GF-WSR:08/24;
13009 B I ND HEMP ACEQUINOCYL Kanemite Piton RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, AZ, DE, FL, KY, NY, OH, OK, TN, VA *06/09/2020 13009
ReasonsMITES, TSSM; NO CONVENTIONAL MITICIDE AVAILABLE FOR HEMP IN USA; OH/Very few products are available in Ohio for mite control on greenhouse hemp:07/24/sb; TN: Mites have become a major pest for TN hemp producers:06/25;
13006 B I ND HEMP BIFENAZATE Acramite Floramite RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, AZ, FL, KY, MD, NY, OH, TN, VA *06/09/2020 13006
ReasonsMITES; NO CONVENTIONAL MITICIDES ARE CURRENTLY REGISTERED FOR HEMP IN THE USA; MD-Lepidopteran pests in the Eastern Shore of Maryland have heavily infested CBD hemp flowers:07/24; TN: TN hemp producers need more options for arthropod control. Mites and lepidopteran pests have become issues in hemp production:06/24;
13010 B I ND HEMP BIFENTHRIN Brigade Capture 1.15g RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, AZ, FL, KY, NY, OH, VA *06/09/2020 13010
ReasonsWEEVILS, LEPS, ROOT APHIDS; THERE ARE NO CONVENTIONAL INSECTICIDES REGISTERED FOR HEMP IN THE USA; PER KY ME-TOO REQUEST, NEED A BROAD SPECTRUM INSECTICIDE; KY-to control cutworms very early in the season:07/24;
13034 B I ND HEMP BUPROFEZIN Applaud Courier RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AZ, FL, KY, NY, OH, VA *07/09/2020 13034
ReasonsWHITEFLY; NO CONVENTIONAL CHEMICALS REGISTERED FOR THIS NEW CROP; OH-would be useful as a rotation product:08/24; OH/There are few to no alternative products to control whiteflies AND leafhoppers:06/25;
13307 B I ND HEMP CYANTRANILIPROLE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, DE, FL, MD, OH *08/09/2021 13307
ReasonsLEPS, APHIDS, LEAFMINER, THRIPS, WF, BEETLES, GRASSHOPPER; HEMP IS A NEW CROP WITHOUT ANY CONVERNTIONAL PRODUCTS REGISTERED FOR USE. THIS IS BOTH SYSTEMIC AND BROAD SPECTRUM; DE/Corn earworm is the most important pest of hemp for CBD or grain production. Cyantraniliprole would provide excellent earworm management as well as being a bit more broad spectrum to potentially pick up other pests:08/23; MD-Lepidopteran pests in the Eastern Shore of Maryland have heavily infested CBD hemp flowers:07/24; OH-Product could be used as a rotation molecule for control of aphids, thrips and whiteflies:08/24;
13036 B I ND HEMP ETOXAZOLE Secure Zoom RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, AZ, FL, KY, OH, TN, VA *07/10/2020 13036
ReasonsMITES; CURRENTLY NO CONVENTIONAL MITICIDES ARE REGISTERED FOR HEMP; KY-Need effective control for this pest on this new crop:06/25; TN: Hemp producers in TN need more options for mite control, particularly in GH settings:06/25;
14044 B I ND HEMP NEEM OIL UNDER EVALUATION OH *07/02/2025 14044
Reasonsrice root aphid, and other aphids. There are no alternatives for the control of rice root aphid:06/25;
13711 H F ND C HEMP PYRAZIFLUMID POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY KY, NC, NY, OR, TX *08/08/2023 13711
ReasonsSclerotinia, Botrytis, Golovinomyces, Root and stem rots, head mold, leaf mold:08/23; NY-Botrytis is one of the top issues in GH Hemp:08/24; NC-Mgmt of grain hemp flower diseases during seed production is critical:06/25; KY - head mold is primary issue 06/26;
13072 M F ND HEMP PYRIOFENONE Prolivo Property POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AZ, FL, KY, MD, VA *07/30/2020 13072
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW; POWDERY MILDEW IS BOTH A GH AND FIELD PROBLEM; THIS CONVENTIONAL PESTICIDE WILL PERMIT ROTATION OF DISEASE MANAGEMENT TOOLS; PER MD ME-TOO REQUEST: HEMP PRODUCTION IN THE MID-ATLANTIC WILL NOT BE FEASIBLE WITHOUT PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO MANAGE DISEASE PESTS
13066 M H ND HEMP TOLPYRALATE POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AZ, FL, ID, IL, MD, NY, OH, OK, VA *07/28/2020 13066
ReasonsFOR POST-EMERGENCE CONTROL AGAINST BROADLEAF WEEDS AND MANY ANNUAL GRASSES; THERE ARE NO CONVENTIONAL HERBICIDES FOR WEED CONTROL IN HEMP; NY - Consider topyralate for row middles in transplanted hemp. With the exception of ethalfluralin, there are no synthetic herbicides registered for use in crop. Row middles must remain clean for the movement of workers and to prevent seed production:08/23
12840 B H 12840 A HEMP (SEED) BROMOXYNIL Buctril Buctril 4ec RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, KY, MD, MO, MT, NC, NY, OK, TN, VA 09/05/2019 *08/27/2019 12840
ReasonsBROADLEAF WEEDS; NO POSTEMERGENCE HERBICIDES ARE LABELED IN HEMP; PER MT ME-TOO REQUEST, WEED CONTROL IS THE PRIMARY ISSUE IN HEMP IN MT, AND GROWERS NEED TOOLS FOR DICOT WEEDS; MO: Hemp as a grain forward crop has immense potential as an oilseed crop to provide optionality and reliable profitability to farmers. Additionally, many potential investors and commercial partners of ours are seeking a post emergent solution:04/26; MT: More reassurance for farmers to grow hemp if they have tools to control weeds in season. A broadleaf control post emergent is a vital part of this industry growth. Without it it makes it hard to convince farmer's to want to grow the crop:05/26; TN: Currently few in-crop herbicide options to manage weeds in seed hemp production:06/26;
13315 D I ND HEMP, INDUSTRIAL (FIBER) CYANTRANILIPROLE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL *08/09/2021 13315
ReasonsLEPS, APHIDS, LEAFMINER, THRIPS. WF, BEETLES, GRASSHOPPER, HEMP IS AN NEW CROP WITHOUT ANY CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS REGISTERED FOR USE. THIS IS BOTH SYSTEMIC AND BROAD SPECTRUM.
13887 M H ND HOPS EPYRIFENACIL POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NY, OR, TN *08/06/2024 13887
Reasonsbroadleaf and grass weeds, both annuals and perennial species. Limited tools for weed control/burndown. Concerns about paraquat safety, glufosinate residues, carfentrazone performance.:08/24; TN: Limited options available, especially with loss of paraquat:06/26;
14178 F ND HOPS ETHABOXAM Elumin Intego Solo UNDER EVALUATION OR *06/30/2026 14178
ReasonsHop downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli). Hop downy mildew broadly established and damaging in hop in the United States. The hop downy mildew pathogen has developed resistance to two different fungicide modes of action. Multiple fungicides with unique modes of action are required for sustainable disease management. Current technologies used: Cultural controls, limited host resistance, and a range of fungicides, mostly synthetic fungicides:06/26;
14185 H ND HOPS GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION TN *06/30/2026 14185
Reasonsearly emerged hop shoots and broadleaf weeds. primary: morningglory. control of broadleaf, reduction of heavy grass pressure, and removal of basal hop growth reduced the incidence of powdery mildew. Current technologies: Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium):06/26;
14125 I ND HOPS ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED WA *05/28/2026 14125
ReasonsSpider mites. They are an intractable pest in hops. A new and very effective mode of action will benefit hop producers nationally. Spraying of other acaricides. Limited augmented biological control with Stethorus beetles and predatory mites:05/26;
10490 B I ND HOPS SPINETORAM Radiant LABELED, RESIDUE DATA NEEDED FOR EXPORT AL, ID, NY, PA, VA, WA 06/26/2019 08/31/2009 10490
ReasonsARMYWORMS, CUTWORMS, LEAFROLLERS, LOOPERS, THRIPS (SUPPRESSION); PER NY ME-TOO REQUEST, ALMOST NO PRODUCTS LABELED FOR EUROPEAN CORN BORER AND SOME OTHER LEPIDOPTERA ON THIS CROP; CURRENT LABEL ONLY ALLOWS DELEGATE USE ON DRIED HOP CONES; SUGGEST CONSIDERING USE DURING PRODUCTION FOR OTHER TARGET LEPIDOPTERA AND PESTS ON LABEL; AL/almost no products labeled for control of European corn Borer and some other Lepidoptera on this hop:08/23
13518 D H ND INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty UNDER EVALUATION KS, SD, WI *08/29/2022 13518
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS; SEED YIELDS CAN BE DRAMATICALLY INCREASED WHEN THIS CROP IS GROWN IN 30" WIDE ROWS AS OPPOSED TO ONLY 7.5" WIDE ROWS. THE DRAWBACK OF 30" WIDE ROWS IS INCREASED WEED COMPETITION. LIMITED HERBICIDE OPTIONS EXIST;
13166 M H 13166 INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS PENDIMETHALIN Prowl NEED E/CS DATA ONLY IA, KS, MN, NE, SD, WI, WY *08/18/2020 13166
ReasonsGRASS AND BROADLEAF WEEDS; GRASSY WEEDS CAN BE PROBLEMATIC DURING ESTABLISHMENT; ONCE THE CROP HAS EMERGED, THERE ARE ALMOST NO POST-EMERGENCE GRASS CONTROL OPTIONS; PER KS ME-TOO REQUEST: NEEDED FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS IN WHEATGRASS FIELDS GROWN FOR GRAIN
13140 M H 13140 INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS S-METOLACHLOR/METOLACHLOR Dual Magnum POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY IA, KS, MN, ND, NE, OH, SD, WY *08/17/2020 13140
ReasonsGRASSY WEEDS; GRASSY WEEDS CAN BE PROBLEMATIC DURING ESTABLISHMENT; ONCE THE CROP HAS EMERGED, THERE ARE ALMOST NO POST-EMERGENCE GRASS CONTROL OPTIONS; PER WY ME-TOO REQUEST: THIS REQUESTED USE IS ESSENTIAL TO ESTABLISHING PERENNIAL WHEATGRASS STANDS AND PREVENTING TOTAL LOSS OF GRAIN/SEED PRODUCTION IN THE ESTABLISHMENT YEAR
13738 M H ND A INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS SULFOSULFURON Maverick NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CO, SD *08/11/2023 13738
ReasonsSelective herbicide for certain annual and perennial grasses and broadleaf weeds; Lack of products labeled for intermediate wheat grass, makes adoption of new crop much more difficult for producers. Large amount of interest around intermediate wheat grass for different uses:08/23
13302 B I ND JACKFRUIT BIFENTHRIN Brigade Capture 1.15g RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, FL *08/03/2021 13302
ReasonsCONTROL ANTS AND TERMITES ATTACKING WOODY PARTS OF THE TREE, NOTHING REGISTERED TO CONTROL ANTS ON JACKFRUIT; CA: Mitigate trade limitations:09/25;
14114 F ND KALE MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD UNDER EVALUATION GA, MS *05/06/2026 14114
ReasonsAlternaria and Cercopora. Resistance to QoI fungicides particularly in Alternaria are well documented and spreading across east coast. Alternative premix chemistries from different FRAC groups are needed:05/26; MS: Cercospora is especially difficult to manage in MS. For the local market vendors, we would like to see the product labeled for the entire 16B subgroup:06/26;
13992 B F ND KIWIFRUIT BOSCALID + PYRACLOSTROBIN Pristine UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/27/2025 13992
ReasonsFungal canker pathogens Neofusicoccum spp, Diplodia spp., Diaporthe spp. (formerly Phomopsis), Phaeoacremonium spp., Fusarium spp. To protect pruning cuts from canker diseases caused by fungal pathogens:06/25;
14155 H ND KIWIFRUIT INDAZIFLAM Alion UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/27/2026 14155
Reasons
13991 H F ND KIWIFRUIT MYCLOBUTANIL Rally Nova POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *06/27/2025 13991
ReasonsFungal canker pathogens: Neofusicoccum spp, Diplodia spp., Diaporthe spp. (formerly Phomopsis), Phaeoacremonium spp., Fusarium spp. To protect pruning cuts from canker diseases caused by fungal pathogens:06/25;
14154 H ND KIWIFRUIT RIMSULFURON Matrix Tranxit UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/27/2026 14154
ReasonsGrasses and broadleaf weeds. Very few herbicides are registered for fuzzy Kiwifruit. The registration of Matrix will give Kiwifruit growers a pre-emergent tool to minimize herbicide applications, minimize human exposure to other pesticides, and minimize production costs. Current technologies being used: Pendimethalin, Oxyfluorfen, and Glyphosate are currently used:06/26;
14165 H ND KIWIFRUIT SAFLUFENACIL Kixor Treevix UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/29/2026 14165
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds. Very few post-emergent herbicides are registered for kiwifruit. Registration of Treevix will give kiwi growers a new tool which will minimize herbicide applications, minimize human exposure to other herbicides, and minimize production costs. Other post-emergent herbicides used are Paraquat and Glyphosate:06/26;
14171 H ND LEMON FORCHLORFENURON (CPPU-KT30) UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/29/2026 14171
ReasonsIncrease fruit size and increase fruit set. Increase fruit size. The value of citrus fruit is determined, in large part by size, with larger fruit being more valuable. It is very difficult to achieve large size and high piece count, at the same time. The increased cost and lack of water along with the increased cost of fertilizers further complicate the issue. Kimzall ME should provide larger fruit size while maintaining high piece count which will increase grower returns. Current technologies used: Irrigation, fertilization, and when possible, early harvest, are currently used to increase fruit size:06/26;
14138 I ND LEMON NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *06/17/2026 14138
ReasonsCitrus thrips (Primary pest), whiteflies, mites. primary is citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management for Citrus crop group. Current technologies used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips. However, thrips have developed strong resistance to or are developing resistance. New Active Ingridient with a new Mode of Action will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
14131 F ND LEMON POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/15/2026 14131
ReasonsPhytophthora brown rot. To establish a Codex MRL- to establish MRL for international trade. Current technologies being used to manage this pest is this as a preharvest fungicides and postharvest applications of potassium phosphite in the US:06/26;
14181 F ND LEMON (POST HARVEST) MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/30/2026 14181
ReasonsPenicillium decays. Primary: Green mold - Penicillium digitatum. Resistance management, redundancy is good when imazalil and fludioxonil are threatened for regulatory cancellation. Current technologies used: fungicides:06/26;
13970 B F ND LETTUCE (GH) FENAMIDONE Reason Fenom RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, GA *06/10/2025 13970
ReasonsPhytophthora. It is being developed in Canada and need to have USA labels of harmonization:08/25; GA-Greenhouse and controlled environment grown leafy greens encounter oomycetes as a major problem. Having more product options will be helpful:06/25;
14157 F ND LETTUCE (GH) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *06/27/2026 14157
ReasonsPowdery mildew. TRANS-LAMINAR FUNGICIDE FROM FRAC GROUP 7, WITH NO CROSS-RESISTANCE WITH OTHER FUNGICIDES IN THE SAME FRAC GROUP:06/26;
14105 I ND LETTUCE (GH) NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL *04/20/2026 14105
ReasonsThrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26;
14111 I ND LETTUCE (GH) TIAPYRACHLOR UNDER EVALUATION FL, GA *05/06/2026 14111
ReasonsAphids, Whiteflies, leafhoppers. Aphids are becoming more difficult to control. Hemiptera like leafhoppers have very few control materials for GH use. Spectrum of pests great fit of lettuce:05/26; GA: Need addl chemistries for whitefly and thrips on GH leafy greens:06/26;
13801 B F ND LETTUCE (LEAF) (GH) CYAZOFAMID Ranman Segway RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, GA, OH, VA *02/16/2024 13801
ReasonsPythium, Phytophthora, Growing segment and need this key product;02/24; GA-Pythium and Phytophthora is a major problem I have noticed in Georgia CEA facilities (hydroponic and greenhouse transplants):06/25; OH: Pythium, Phytophthora,are important pathogens of leafy greens in Ohio:08/25;
11294 B H 11294 LONGAN FLUMIOXAZIN Valor Chateu NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL 08/09/2013 11294
ReasonsRESIDUAL CONTROL OF PARTHENIUM WEED
12838 B I 12838 LYCHEE BIFENTHRIN + ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, FL *08/23/2019 12838
ReasonsSRI LANKAN WEEVIL WHICH DEFOLIATES TREES, DEBILITATING THEIR ESTABLISHMENT, GROWTH AND FRUIT PRODUCTION; NOTHING REGISTERED THAT CONTROLS THIS PEST ON LYCHEE AND LONGAN; CA: Mitigate trade limitations:09/25;
13391 E I 13391 LYCHEE TOLFENPYRAD Torac Bexar POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *12/22/2021 13391
ReasonsONLY SULFUR USED AS A PREVENTATIVE IS REGISTERED FOR USE; NEED FOR ALTERNATIVES FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
14239 F ND MANDARIN POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE UNDER EVALUATION CA *07/05/2026 14239
ReasonsPhytophthora species. Primary: All species cause brown rot. To establish international tolerances in Codex to all trade. Primary: Preharvest and postharvest use of potassium phosphite in the United States:07/26;
14117 H ND MANGO 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) UNDER EVALUATION PR *05/11/2026 14117
ReasonsFlower and Fruit thinning. Flowering in mango trees is a complex physiological process governed by the interplay of environmental cues, genetic regulation and hormonal signaling. The shift in climate patterns has turned the once- predictable flowering of a mango tree into a complex physiological puzzle. Since environmental cues are becoming unreliable, we look toward internal regulators. ACC is a precursor of ethylene which promotes flower development and fruit set:05/26;
11810 M F 11810 MANGO BOSCALID + PYRACLOSTROBIN Pristine TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST FL 09/22/2015 *09/18/2015 11810
ReasonsANTHRACNOSE
11293 M H 11293 MANGO FLUMIOXAZIN Valor Chateu NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA, FL, PR 08/09/2013 11293
ReasonsPARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS; NEED RESIDUAL CONTROL OF INVASIVE WEEDS; CA: Mitigate trade limitations:09/25;
14119 Other ND MANGO S-ABSCISIC ACID UNDER EVALUATION PR *05/13/2026 14119
ReasonsFlower and fruit thinning. Flowering in mango trees is a complex physiological process governed by the interplay of environmental cues, genetic regulation and hormonal signaling. The shift in climate patterns has turned the once- predictable flowering of a mango tree into a complex physiological puzzle. Since environmental cues are becoming unreliable, we look toward internal regulators. Abscisic acid (ABA) is used to suppress vegetative growth and encourage flower bud differentiation:05/26;
11933 B H ND MANGO SAFLUFENACIL Kixor Treevix RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, FL, PR 07/12/2016 *06/03/2016 11933
ReasonsWEEDS (INCLUDING PARTHENIUM WHICH IS NOT CONTROLLED BY CURRENT PRODUCTS); CA: Mitigate trade limitations:09/25;
13273 + F ND MINT AZOXYSTROBIN + BENZOVINDIFLUPYR UNDER EVALUATION OR *07/20/2021 13273
ReasonsVERTICILLIUM, THERE ARE NO OTHER COST EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVES FOR VERTICILLIUM MANAGEMENT.
14208 F ND MINT INPYRFLUXAM UNDER EVALUATION OR *07/02/2026 14208
ReasonsRust. Overuse of FRAC 3 and 11 fungicides, risk for resistance development. A group 7 fungicide can be used in rotations. Current technologies: FRAC 3 and 11 fungicides:07/26;
14198 F ND MINT MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + PYRACLOSTROBIN + FLUXAPYROXA UNDER EVALUATION OR *07/01/2026 14198
ReasonsRust, powdery mildew, phoma sp. Primary: Rust. Limited fungicides available to mint producers. Need to expand portfolio to manage and prevent resistance development. We are also experiencing more concern regarding Phoma in mint fields and this combination product may have some effect on this pathogen. Current technologies used: propiconazole and azoxystrobin are most common:06/26;
14197 F ND MINT PENTHIOPYRAD Fontelis Vertisen UNDER EVALUATION OR *07/01/2026 14197
ReasonsRust, powdery mildew, phoma sp. Primary: Rust. Limited fungicides available to mint producers. Need to expand portfolio to manage and prevent resistance development. We are also experiencing more concern regarding Phoma in mint fields and penthiopyrad may have some effect on this pathogen. Current technologies used: propiconazole and azoxystrobin are most common:06/26;
14041 B H ND MINT PYROXASULFONE Zidua UNDER EVALUATION *03/07/2024 14041
Reasonsweeds. Lake of herbicides available for post-cut mint:07/25;
14039 M H 14039 MINT S-METOLACHLOR/METOLACHLOR Dual Magnum POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY *04/10/2024 14039
ReasonsSummer annual weeds. Lack of herbicide or other weed management options after cutting/harvesting mint:07/25;
14150 F ND MINT (GH TRANSPLANT) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI *06/25/2026 14150
ReasonsPowdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a problem on herbs in the greenhouse. Current technologies being used: Azoxystrobin:06/26;
13872 M F ND MINT (GH TRANSPLANT) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AL, CA, CT, FL, GA, MI, MS, NC, NJ, NY, TN, TX, VA *07/30/2024 13872
ReasonsBotrytis. This pathogen is ubiquitous and considered the second most destructive pathogen in the world as it has a large host range. Pathogen resistance is a concern so having more than 1 product registered is important:07/24; TN - need of alternative fungicides for mgmt of Botrytis blight:08/24; NJ-Keep losing mint & this would be tremendous help:09/24; FL: It is an sporadic pathogen but important one in Florida. Good to options for the growers when it is present:06/26;
14020 H I ND MINT (GH TRANSPLANT) TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MI *06/30/2025 14020
ReasonsAphids and whiteflies. There are few products registered for herb transplants for the greenhouse. An SCRI project has identified the need based on stakeholder input:06/25;
14193 I ND MINT (GH) PYRIDABEN Pyramite Sanmite UNDER EVALUATION OH *07/01/2026 14193
Reasonsspider mites. Products are needed to control mites on herbs such as mint. Current technologies used: Oils and insecticidal soap:06/26;
13828 + H ND OLIVE 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) UNDER EVALUATION CA *07/03/2024 13828
ReasonsFruit loosening prior to harvest to improve fruit removal with mechanical harvesters. This product has great potential as a fruit loosening agent to improve mechanical harvest efficiency of table olives. With challenges finding labor to hand-harvest table olives, the ability to mechanically harvest would be incredibly impactful for the industry. The California Olive Committee (COC) has listed this as a top priority for the industry and has funded efficacy research in 2023 and 2024; CA-Currently, the best promising fruit loosening agent to improve mechanical harvest as indicated from our cellular, molecular, physiological and field studies:07/24; CA-The challenges for hand harvesting crops has become prohibitive. And in order to survive we must mechanically harvest our crop:07/24;
14073 H ND OLIVE FLORPYRAUXIFEN-BENZYL NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA *10/07/2025 14073
ReasonsHairy fleabane, resistance management, sucker control. Olive has few systemic post-emergent herbicide options, particularly no 2,4-D. Post-emergence control in olive is almost exclusively glyphosate-based. Resistance to glyphosate demands effective post-emergence alternatives:10/25;
13984 B H ND OLIVE ICAFOLIN-METHYL RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *06/19/2025 13984
ReasonsItalian ryegrass and other grassy weeds. Herbicide resistance management requires more robust rotation options for olives, a historically under-served specialty crop in CA:06/25;
14141 H ND ONION ACETOCHLOR Degree Herbicide Harness 20g Herbicide UNDER EVALUATION GA *06/22/2026 14141
Reasonspigweed, annual grasses, suppression of primrose and other winter annuals. Primary: pigweed, annual grasses, and primrose (when in mixture with Nortron). Dacthal (DCPA) was removed from the market, Nortron (ethofumesate) has little activity alone but when mixed with Warrant is a quite effective replacement for Dacthal. Current technologies being used: Nortron is our only at plant herbicide for the control of weeds and it is most often ineffective when applied alone:06/26;
13465 H H ND ONION GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, NY, OH, OR *07/26/2022 13465
ReasonsEARLY SEASON WEEDS. EARLY SEASON WEEDS IN ONIONS ARE HIGHLY INJURIOUS TO CROP YIELDS AND QUALITY. THIS PRODUCT PROVIDES A VALUABLE TOOL FOR CONTROLLING EARLY SEASON WEEDS; OH/Alternative to Glyphosate for burndown preplant:08/23; NY/Burndown options are needed as onions are susceptible to early competition. Paraquat (a possible non-selective option) labeling has specified that it should not be used on muck (also human health/injury concerns):07/24/sb;
13938 B I ND ONION (DRY BULB) FENPYROXIMATE Fujimite Akari RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED ID, NM, NV *04/28/2025 13938
ReasonsAcarid mites (bulb mite). Currently there are not any miticides registered for use in seedling onions that are effective in controlling the pest:04/25; ID-recd rpts of bulb mites in SW Idaho:05/25; NM-onion producers on drip fields are increasing and drip fields have increasing issues with bulb mites:05/25;
13985 M F ND ONION (DRY BULB) FLUXAPYROXAD + PYRACLOSTROBIN Merivon Priaxor NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CO *06/19/2025 13985
ReasonsFusarium Oxysporum / Fusarium Proliferatum. No current effective treatments:06/25;
13923 H H ND ONION (DRY BULB) LINURON Linex 4l Lorox-df NEED E/CS DATA ONLY MI, NM, NY, OH *01/16/2025 13923
ReasonsBroadleaf Weeds. Control of invasive broadleaf weeds specifically white campion in the West Michigan growing area:01/25; OH: Has a great potential to Ohio Muck growers:07/25; NM: Though white champion is not the main focus in NM, it would still be very effective against other labeled weeds and an added tool to the onion herbicide toolbox:08/25; NY: delayed pre suppresses white campion with minimal injury. Useful tool for broadleaf weed control, including pigweeds:08/25;
13957 B H 13957 ONION (SEED CROP) BROMOXYNIL Buctril Buctril 4ec UNDER EVALUATION OR *05/29/2025 13957
Reasonspostemergence herbicide options. Lack of current available options for green onion seed production. Product registered in dry bulb onion crops in other regions but not for western Oregon. Current label states "Do not use this product on onions grown under low light intensity, in areas such as Oregon, west of the Cascades.":05/25;
13780 D I ND ORANGE AFIDOPYROPEN Inscalis Versys NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL *09/28/2023 13780
ReasonsHibiscus (lebbeck) mealybug; At present, only one chemistry can be applied in the critical bloom period to delay development of this pest and severe fruit drop from it. Afidopyropen would add a chemical tool that can be used in this critical time period:09/23
14170 H ND ORANGE FORCHLORFENURON (CPPU-KT30) UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/29/2026 14170
ReasonsIncrease fruit size and increase fruit set. Increase fruit size. The value of citrus fruit is determined, in large part by size, with larger fruit being more valuable. It is very difficult to achieve large size and high piece count, at the same time. The increased cost and lack of water along with the increased cost of fertilizers further complicate the issue. Kimzall ME should provide larger fruit size while maintaining high piece count which will increase grower returns. Current technologies used: Irrigation, fertilization, and when possible, early harvest, are currently used to increase fruit size:06/26;
14136 I ND ORANGE NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *06/17/2026 14136
ReasonsCitrus thrips (Primary pest), whiteflies, mites; primary citrus thrips. Insecticide Resistance Management. Current technologies being used: There are multiple materials registered for use in citrus targeting citrus thrips, many of which thrips have developed or are developing resistance to. NK 138 is a new mode of action and will help in Insecticide Resistance Management:06/26;
14130 F ND ORANGE POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE UNDER EVALUATION CA *06/15/2026 14130
ReasonsPhytophthora brown rot. To establish a Codex MRL- to establish MRL for international trade. Current technologies being used to manage this pest is this as a preharvest fungicides and postharvest applications of potassium phosphite in the US:06/26;
14234 F ND ORANGE (POST HARVEST) MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE UNDER EVALUATION CA *07/03/2026 14234
ReasonsPenicillium decays. Primary: Green mold - Penicillium digitatum. Resistance management, redundancy is good when imazalil and fludioxonil are threatened for regulatory cancellation. Current technologies used: fungicides:07/26;
14029 B F ND OREGANO (GH TRANSPLANT) FENAMIDONE Reason Fenom RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI *07/01/2025 14029
ReasonsPhytophthora. Phytophthora has been a recurring problem on this crop and there are no other fungicides registered. While mefenoxam may become registered through the efforts of the IR-4 program, other products are needed to reduce resistance risk. Previous efforts to put forward OXTP were not successful:06/25;
14021 M I ND OREGANO (GH TRANSPLANT) TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MI *06/30/2025 14021
ReasonsAphids and whiteflies. Few products are registered for use on herbs in the greenhouse. An SCRI project has identified the need for new pesticide tools for greenhouse herbs:06/25;
11291 D H 11291 PAPAYA FLUMIOXAZIN Valor Chateu NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL, TX 08/13/2013 08/09/2013 11291
ReasonsPARTHENIUM WEED/RESIDUAL CONTROL
13883 B H ND PEA (DRY) LINURON Linex 4l Lorox-df RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED ID, NY *08/05/2024 13883
ReasonsLambsquarter Broad leaf weeds. Fall seeded dry peas provide an additional crop for traditional dry land farming. The use of Lorox would provide much needed weed control for this important crop and make it viable in crop rotation. Adds a legume to typical wheat/fallow rotations for over 12 Million acres of dryland acres:07/24; NY: Lorox is a strong fit for peas, adding weed control and supporting rotation. In NY, pigweeds are significant problem and this ai would develop and diversify control programs:08/25;
14168 H ND PEACH EPYRIFENACIL RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED NC *06/29/2026 14168
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds. Paraquat alternative; resistance management. Current technologies used: glufosonate, paraquat, glyphosate:06/26;
197 E H 197 PEACH ETHEPHON Etherel RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, GA, KY, NC, NJ, TN, VA 08/27/2018 05/01/1986 197
ReasonsFRUIT THINNING
3920 E H ND PEACH ETHEPHON Etherel RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AR, CA, GA, MS, NC, NJ, OK, SC, TN, VA, WA 05/01/1986 3920
ReasonsDELAY FLOWERING
14210 F ND PEACH ISOFLUCYPRAM UNDER EVALUATION AL *07/02/2026 14210
ReasonsMonilinia. Resistance to DMI fungicides. Current technologies used: Propiconazole, sanitation:07/26;
14133 I ND PEACH PIOXANILIPROLE RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA *06/15/2026 14133
ReasonsPeachtree borer, lesser peachtree borer. Primary: Peachtree borer. Limited alternatives to chlorpyrifos, Currently technologies: Primarily broad-spectrum insecticides. Mating disruption has been adopted by several growers, but it is not practical or effective across all scenarios:06/26;
13972 B H ND PEANUT GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED GA, NM, OK *06/10/2025 13972
ReasonsControl of volunteer peanuts prior to planting and terminating failed peanut stand. Currently no effective herbicides are labeled for controlling volunteer peanuts preplant or for terminating failed peanut stands:06/25; NM: Would be an added tool for peanut producers in Eastern NM:08/25; OK: to cover any export needs:09/25;
12722 B H 12722 B PEAR PYROXASULFONE Zidua RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, OR, PA 08/29/2019 *05/16/2019 12722
ReasonsYELLOW NUTSEDGE, HERBICIDE-RESISTANCE ITALIAN RYEGRASS; FEW HERBICIDES AVAILABLE AND GROWERS RELY ON GLYPHOSATE AND HALOSULFURON; CONCERNS OF RESISTANCE EVOLVEMENT:05/19
14075 H ND PECAN 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY AZ, CA *10/20/2025 14075
ReasonsEfficient mechanical harvest from improved nut abscission, allowing for earlier and more uniform crop removal. Improvement in total harvestable yield and quality. Avoiding of pests and diseases from optimal harvest timing. Reduction of mummies as a tool for IPM. Increased pest and disease pressure due to climate change, as well as reduction in total yield and quality due to bloom and crop maturity variability is a problem for almonds and pecans, as well as other tree nut crops such as pistachios. Current research is occurring for ACC use in almonds (sponsored by Almond Board of California) and pistachios (sponsored by California Pistachio Research Board). A crop group label, using tested rates as well as label maximum rates, is appropriate:09/25; AZ: A more uniform bloom and crop maturity will also reduce vivípary.AKA pre-germination in pecans which causes our farmsignificant anual economic loss:10/25; AZ: a timely, single pass harvest in pecans is a cost savings and improves kernel quality:10/25;
13822 B H 13822 PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) DIMETHENAMID-P Outlook Frontier X-2 UNDER EVALUATION NJ, NM, TN, TX *06/25/2024 13822
Reasonssedges and annual weeds. alternative to current s-metolachlor:06/24; TX-Sedges and other annual weeds like purslane, lambsquarter & amaranths are a significant problem in bell pepper production in the Texas Winter Garden area. Producers would value having additional tools to control these and other weeds:08/24; NJ: Addl tools needed for controlling sedges, lambsquarters , and purslane in NJ bell pepper production:09/25;
14188 F ND PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) FLUINDAPYR + FLUTRIAFOL RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED GA *07/01/2026 14188
ReasonsColletotrichum scovillei (pepper anthracnose). Needed for the fungicide resistance mgmt. Current technologies used are: Overreliance on QoI fungicides and continued use resulted in reduction of efficacy in controlling pepper anthracnose in field:06/26;
14094 H ND PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *02/17/2026 14094
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses.Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use, but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers;02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications. Halt on production of Liberty makes this extremely important:06/26;
14146 F ND PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) MEFENTRIFLUCONAZOLE + FLUXAPYROXAD UNDER EVALUATION GA *06/24/2026 14146
ReasonsPepper anthracnose: Colletotrichum scovillei. Primary: Colletotrichum scovillei. Limited options are available. Reduced sensitivity to QoIs. Currently technologies being used: heavy reliance on QoIs and bravo; however, due to reduced sensitivity of the pathogen to QoIs, managing this disease has been an issue for GA pepper growers:06/26;
8521 M I 8521 A1 PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) (GH) CHLORFENAPYR Phantom Pylonga LABELED; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST TO LABEL CA, FL, OH, OK 08/05/2014 06/17/2002 8521
ReasonsPEPPER WEEVIL; FROM PROJECT NOMINATION JUSTIFICATION COMMENTS: PEPPER WEEVIL IS A MAJOR PEST IN FIELD AND GH PEPPERS; THERE'S INT'L INTEREST IN THIS USE AS WEL; CA/There are very few alternatives for pepper veevil, so this will allow additional AIs for rotation and to help prevent resistance. We would like to see an A1 rating for this chemical:08/23; OH-interested in products to control pepper weevil. We have a lab active colony and can test some products:08/24;
9110 B I ND PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) (GH) ETOXAZOLE Secure Zoom RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, DE, FL, ME, OH, TX, UT 06/28/2019 09/24/2003 9110
ReasonsTWO-SPOTTED SPIDER MITE; OH: This is a good product for the control of mites. It will be helpful to include in insecticide rotation programs. Growers in Ohio would benefit from this:07/25;
12977 M F ND PEPPER (BELL & NONBELL) (GH) PYRAZIFLUMID RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, NC *03/16/2020 12977
ReasonsBROAD SPECTRUM, SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE (SDHI); ALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA; HIGHER BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY COMPARED TO OTHER FRAC 7 FUNGICIDES AND LOWER RATES; SOFT ON BENEFICIALS USED BY GH INDUSTRY; NC-Rotational partners to control powdery mildew on pepper in covered ag settings is needed to avoid fungicide resistance in the pathogen:06/25;
14180 F ND PEPPER (BELL) (GH) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto UNDER EVALUATION FL *06/30/2026 14180
ReasonsPowdery Mildew, botrytis. Primary: Powdery Mildew (confirmed with biologist). Both botrytis and Powdery mildew are significant challenges for Greenhouse peppers. Was previously listed as 12608. Current technologies used: cultural managing Guttation, and RH. This crop requires multiple applications and Kenja is needed for rotation:06/26;
12285 B F ND PEPPER (GH) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AZ, ME, MI, NC, NY, TX 06/26/2019 *07/26/2017 12285
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW; NEED MORE PRODUCTS TO CONTROL MILDEW; NC-Rotational partners are need to control powdery mildew on pepper in covered ag and to avoid fungicide resistance in the pathogen:06/25;
14199 F ND PEPPER (GH) ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/01/2026 14199
ReasonsPM, bacterial diseases. Primary: PM. No current technologies available for bacterial diseases, and rotational needed for PM:06/26;
14102 I ND PEPPER (GH) NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, NC *04/20/2026 14102
ReasonsThrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26; NC: addl insecticides are needed for the control of thrips in peppers and tomatoes under protected structures:06/26;
13952 H I ND PEPPER (GH) TIAPYRACHLOR POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA, FL, NC, OH *05/27/2025 13952
ReasonsAphids, whiteflies and hemipterans. Aphids, whiteflies and hemipterans are becoming more difficult to control. Corteva lists this as "Compatible with beneficial arthropods" and " Differentiated mode of action to help manage resistance" at their IR-4 presentation in 2025:06/25; OH: this provides a compound with a different mode of action. Also, it would be interesting to see its compatibility with beneficial organisms:07/25; CA: Bio compatible aphid products needed:07/25; NC: important for production of grafted pepper plants:09/25;
14225 H ND PERENNIAL PEANUTS 2,4-D + FLORPYRAUXIFEN-BENZYL UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/03/2026 14225
Reasonsbroadleaf weeds. There are currently very few options for post emergence control of broadleaf weeds in perennial peanut. In many cases, injurious applications of glyphosate are used. A new active ingredient with a broad range of activity and relatively little damage to the peanut would be very advantageous for growers. Current technologies used: combination of 2,4-d + imazapic + glyphosate
3965 D H ND PERENNIAL PEANUTS (PASTURE) 2,4-DB POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL 04/01/1989 3965
ReasonsBROADLEAF WEEDS
14076 H ND PISTACHIO 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *10/20/2025 14076
ReasonsEfficient mechanical harvest from improved nut abscission, allowing for earlier and more uniform crop removal. Improvement in total harvestable yield and quality. Avoiding of pests and diseases from optimal harvest timing. Reduction of mummies as a tool for IPM.Increased pest and disease pressure due to climate change, as well as reduction in total yield and quality due to bloom and crop maturity variability is a problem for pistachios, as well as other tree nut crops such as almonds and pecans. Current research is occurring for ACC use in pistachios (sponsored by California Pistachio Research Board) and almonds (sponsored by Almond Board of California). A crop group label, using tested rates as well as label maximum rates, is appropriate:10/25; CA: quality enhancer, harvest aid:10/25;
14169 H ND PLUM EPYRIFENACIL RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED NC *06/29/2026 14169
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds. Paraquat alternative; resistance management. Current technologies used: glufosonate, paraquat, glyphosate:06/26;
13310 D I ND A POMEGRANATE SULFOXAFLOR Transform Transform POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY CA *08/09/2021 13310
ReasonsGILLS AND GRAPE MEALYBUG, NOT ENOUGH REGISTERED PRODUCT TO CONTROL PEIRCING SUCKING INSECTS IN POMEGRANATE, IMIDICLOPRID EXPORT RESTRICTION BUPROFEZIN IS GOING TO CONSIDER NO USE
11245 D H 11245 POTATO ETHEPHON Etherel RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED ID 08/13/2020 05/20/2013 11245
ReasonsINCREASE SKIN COLOR & MARKETABILITY ESPECIALLY AFTER POTATOES HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE
14047 M F ND POTATO InnaLB PEPTIDE NEED E/CS DATA ONLY ME, NM, WI *07/02/2025 14047
ReasonsPotato late blight (Phytophthora infestans). Current chemical fungicides face challenges including resistance development, environmental toxicity, and limited selectivity. InnaLB, as a biological fungicide with a targeted mode of action, offers a sustainable alternative with low toxicity to beneficial organisms and compatibility with integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. This use supports reduced chemical inputs, helps manage resistant pathogen strains, and facilitates faster market access for innovative biological solutions:06/25; NM: Phytophthora sp. can be devastating pathogens for solanaceous crops in NM that occasionally present with favourable monsoon / climatic conditions:08/25; ME: ME potato growers have extensively used chemicals to "safe"-protect plants from potential late blight epidemic. however, in most years, no late blight occurred in the field. this results in unnecessary use of fungicides that costs environmental concerns. Using this new product can be alternative"06/26;
14042 H H ND PUMPKIN GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty NEED E/CS DATA ONLY AR, NJ, NM, NY *07/02/2025 14042
ReasonsWinter annual weeds, namely marestail. There are no effective options for glyphosate-resistant marestail in no-till and reduced-tillage pumpkin production systems:07/25; NM: Would be an added tool to help control winter annuals:08/25; NY: Good fit for no-till pumpkin systems with cover crops. Provides needed control of glyphosate-resistant marestail and other weeds where current options are limited or ineffective:08/25; NJ: Would deliver essential management of glyphosate-resistant horseweed and pigweeds, and additional late summer emerging weed species where existing control methods are inadequate or fail:09/25; AR: need for more burndown options in no-till production as it becomes more popular. Glufosinate would be a great fit:06/26;
14186 H ND PUMPKIN GLUFOSINATE-P UNDER EVALUATION AR, GA, MS, SC, TN *06/30/2026 14186
Reasonsbroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth, and others. Primary: Palmer amaranth. There are currently very limited options for growers to manage weeds preplant or in row middles. Current technologies used: Paraquat, carfentrazone, and glyphosate for preplant applications. Carfentrazone and glyphosate for row-middle applications:06/26; AR: desperate need of addl products for post emergence weed control in pumpkins. We have a lot of pigweed issues that outstrip preemergent herbicides and need answers to help mitigate these issues:07/26; IN: Needed in conservation tillage pumpkin to control glyphosate-resistant weeds including marestail. The post-directed application of glufosinate is safer and more effective than the current options. The use pattern should be adjusted to remove "over mulch" as most pumpkins are not planted into plastic:07/26;
14040 H H ND PUMPKIN SAFLUFENACIL Kixor Treevix POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY MD, NJ, NM, OR *07/01/2025 14040
ReasonsWinter annual weeds, namely marestail. Current burndown options in no-till/reduced tillage pumpkin production do not adequately control glyphosate-resistant marestail.:07/25; NM: Most pumpkin production in NM is for agro-tourism in connection with corn mazes during Halloween season. But this could be useful in NM controlling not only marestail, but also london rocket, an overwinter food source / virus reservoir for a leaf hopper vector:08/25; OR: The addition of saflufenacil for burndown will provide improved efficacy on brassica weeds in false seedbed methods in squash, pumpkin, and cucumber grown for seed or processes markets in western OR:08/25; NJ: Saflufenacil would help with management of glyphosate-resistant horseweed and nightshades (especially pick your own operations) where existing control methods are inadequate or fail:09/25; MD: in MD many pumpkins are planted no till or into a cover crop. Furthermore, postemergence options are limited and pumpkin weed control relies heavily on preplant and preemergence programs. The addition of saflufenacil would help to improve those programs:06/26;
13258 H H ND A2 QUINOA NAPROPAMIDE Devrinol POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY ID, OR *06/16/2021 13258
ReasonsMANY HERBICIDES CAUSE UNACCEPTABLE CROP INJURY. DEVRINOL HAS SHOWN THE BEST CROP SAFETY OF THOSE TESTED IN THE FIELD; OR/Lack of available herbicides to control weed pressure in quinoa:08/23; ID: Weeds can cause total yield loss in quinoa. This will help control weeds and protect crop yields:07/25;
7928 E F 7928 RADISH BOSCALID + PYRACLOSTROBIN Pristine NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL, OH, OR 06/26/2019 08/01/2000 7928
ReasonsALTERNARIA, CERCOSPORA, POWDERY MILDEW, DOWNY MILDEW
13271 M F ND B RADISH CYAZOFAMID Ranman Segway POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OR *07/08/2021 13271
ReasonsWE'RE REQUESTING THE CROP GROUP BECAUSE OF NEEDS FOR CLUB ROOT CONTROL IN RUTABAGA AND TURNIP, AND CAVITY SPOT IN PARSNIP. REFERENCE THE FOLLOWING PRS: PARSNIP, 13018; TURNIP, 13015; RUTABAGA, 13016; OR: Request use pattern to do banded over row application at planting. It saves time and labor for growers:06/26;
13949 B I ND RADISH CYROMAZINE Trigard RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI, OH, OR *05/13/2025 13949
Reasonscabbage maggot. limited registered products for root vegetables and very high pest pressure for lengthy periods of growing cycle:05/25; OH: Maggots remain one of the most destructive pests of root vegetable (turnip, carrot, radish) in Ohio. Additional management options are urgently needed, as current tools are insufficient to reliably curb infestations:08/25;
14184 F ND RADISH FLUOPYRAM + PENFLUFEN UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/30/2026 14184
ReasonsRhizoctonia, nematodes. Primary: Rhizoctonia per confirmation from requester. Additional actives needed for this crop. Current technologies used: Strobilurins:06/26;
13223 E I ND RICE PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE UNDER EVALUATION VA *05/12/2021 13223
ReasonsSTORED GRAIN INSECTS; POPULAR SYNERGIST FOR ADDITION TO PYRETHRINS FOR POST-HARVEST USE ON STORED GRAIN TO PREVENT PEST INFESTATION.;
14088 H ND RICE, WILD OXYFLUORFEN Goal Goal Tender UNDER EVALUATION CA *02/03/2026 14088
ReasonsBroad-spectrum control of sedges and broadleaves, as well as partial control of grasses. Wild rice only has 2 current herbicide products registered for use in California (carfentrazone and florpyrauxifen-benzyl):01/26;
14085 H ND RICE, WILD TETFLUPYROLIMET RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *01/22/2026 14085
ReasonsWeeds, particularly grasses. Wild rice only has 2 current herbicide products registered for use in California (carfentrazone and florpyrauxifen-benzyl). There is only one product for grass control, which is florpyrauxifen-benzyl:01/26;
14030 B F ND ROSEMARY (GH TRANSPLANT) FENAMIDONE Reason Fenom RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI *07/01/2025 14030
ReasonsPhytophthora. Fungicides are needed for Phytophthora susceptible crops. Currently, fungicides are not registered for Phytophthora on this crop:06/25; requester interested in this product as a drench for a root rot issue:07/25;
14063 D H ND RYE 2,4-DB POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HQ *08/05/2025 14063
ReasonsWeeds;
12058 B I ND B SAFFLOWER CYFLUTHRIN Baythroid Tempo RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED CA 07/09/2020 *09/01/2016 12058
ReasonsLYGUS HESPERUS, BEET LEAF HOPPER, GREEN STINK BUG
13892 B H ND SAFFLOWER EPYRIFENACIL RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED CA *08/06/2024 13892
ReasonsWinter and spring annual weeds. This product is needed as an pre-plant burn down application to control winter and spring annual weeds in safflower production:08/24;
14223 H ND SAFFLOWER FLUROXYPYR + HALUXIFEN-METHYL UNDER EVALUATION ND *07/02/2026 14223
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds, primarily kochia and horseweed. Primary: Kochia. Kochia and horseweed. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop. Most horseweed is now glyphosate-resistant and is not controlled effectively by other labeled herbicides. Current technologies used: Kochia:07/26;
14036 H H ND SAFFLOWER ICAFOLIN-METHYL POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY ND, SD *07/01/2025 14036
ReasonsAnnual broadleaf and grass weeds. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop:06/25;
14139 I ND SAFFLOWER NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA *06/17/2026 14139
ReasonsLygus hesperus, Beet Leaf Hopper, Thrips. primary is Lygus hesperus. Needed as part of an areawide IPM Strategy to control economically damaging pests before they migrate out of safflower and infest surrounding high value crops. Current technologies being used: Chemical AI rotation and multiple applications at strategic agronomic crop development phases. On farm sanitation, Weed Management:06/26;
7216 D H 7216 SAFFLOWER TRIBENURON-METHYL Express RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED ND 06/01/1998 7216
ReasonsANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS; perennial broadleaf weeds:10/23
8610 E I ND SAPODILLA INDOXACARB Avaunt Steward POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL 08/09/2002 8610
ReasonsPYRALIDS
14071 H ND SESAME GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED OK, TX *09/30/2025 14071
Reasonsbroad-spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds including glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth.There are limited products that can be used in sesame:09/25; OK: same as TX. Broad-spectrum of annual broadleaf weeds including glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth:06/26; TX: Glufosinate will also help with other problem weeds such as morning glory, bindweed, and other problem broadleaves. It is critical for sesame production to start with as clean of a field as possible:06/26;
13386 H H 13386 B SPINACH HALAUXIFEN-METHYL+FLORASULAM NEED E/CS DATA ONLY DE, NJ, NY *09/13/2021 13386
ReasonsLABEL CURRENTLY DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO SPINACH THE FOLLOWING SEASON; BEING ABLE TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD; IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFF WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING SPINACH & IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL; NY-Effective weed control in crops with few herbicide options will require the development of systems approaches that support effective weed suppression in preceding years. Current label plantback restrictions may prevent the development of strong crop rotation programs:07/24/sb;
13375 H H 13375 B SPINACH SULFENTRAZONE Spartan Zeus POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY DE, NC, NJ *09/13/2021 13375
ReasonsCURRENTLY THE LABEL DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO SPINACH THE FOLLOWING SEASON; BEING ABLE TO USE SULFENTRAZONE IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD; IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING SPINACH AND IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL
14190 F ND SQUASH ISOFLUCYPRAM UNDER EVALUATION GA *07/01/2026 14190
ReasonsPodosphaera xanthii. Add'l option to manage powdery mildew in cucurbits particularly squash. Current technologies used: Over-reliance on Vivando and Gatten fungicides may lead to resistance issues in future:06/26;
14091 H ND SQUASH (SUMMER) GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *02/17/2026 14091
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses.Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; AR: more options for broadleaf weeds in cucumber and squash, glufosinate would be a great fit for post emergence control:06/26; TN: Glufosinate-p is a great herbicide option for growers needing burndown and row middle weed control options:06/26;
14107 H ND STEVIA 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACID (ACC) UNDER EVALUATION NC *04/27/2026 14107
ReasonsPremature flowering of the crop. Delaying reproductive stage of the crop to allow it to remain in vegetative state before harvest(s).Reduction or elimination of premature flowers that negatively affect the yield and quality of the stevia crop. Premature flowering in stevia results in the crop going into reproductive mode, lowering the level of steviol glycosides (which is the portion of the crop that is extracted and used to make the final product associated with the crop) and the overall amount of yield, quality and value of the crop:04/26;
13764 M F ND STEVIA BACILLUS AMYOLIQUEFACIENS STRAIN D747 NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA, NC *08/14/2023 13764
Reasonsfungicide; limited or none products register to be use on Stevia:08/23; during the 2023 FUW, the requester commented that the need is for Septoria leaf spot:09/23/sb; NC: Fungal diseases are the major disease threat associated with the crop and there are limited modes of action available in conventional fungicides:08/25;
13758 M I ND STEVIA BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS SUBSP KURSTAKI STRAIN SA-11 NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA, NC *08/13/2023 13758
ReasonsWorms; limited or nor register products for this problem in Stevia; NC: Lepidoptera spp. is the major concern as far as insect damage in the field during the growing season:08/25;
13770 M F ND STEVIA BURKHOLDERIA SPP STRAIN A396 NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA, NC *08/14/2023 13770
ReasonsNematodes & Pythium; Limited or not available products to be use in Stevia:08/23; NC: Pythium is the main concern as all plants are grown in a greenhouse setting:08/25;
13765 B F ND STEVIA CLONOSTACHYS ROSEA STRAIN J1446 UNDER EVALUATION CA, NC *08/14/2023 13765
Reasonsfungal; limited number of products available to be use commercially on stevia:08/23
13759 B F ND STEVIA DICHLOROPROPENE + CHLOROPICRIN UNDER EVALUATION CA, FL, NC *08/13/2023 13759
Reasonsfumigant; Limited or none register products to be use on Stevia:08/23; FL/Nematodes have been a concern in FL:07/24/sb; NC: In addition to nematode control, fusarium wilt is a concern in areas that have rotational crops that are susceptible to fusarium that a fumigant could be effective for control:08/25;
14108 H ND STEVIA ETHEPHON Etherel POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NC *04/27/2026 14108
ReasonsPremature flowering of the crop. Delaying reproductive stage of the crop to allow it to remain in vegetative state before harvest(s).Reduction or elimination of premature flowers that negatively affect the yield and quality of the stevia crop. Premature flowering in stevia results in the crop going into reproductive mode, lowering the level of steviol glycosides (which is the portion of the crop that is extracted and used to make the final product associated with the crop), and the overall amount of yield, quality and value of the crop:04/26;
14229 F ND STEVIA FLUINDAPYR UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/03/2026 14229
ReasonsFungal disease. Septoria steviae, Agroathelia rolfsii. Requester confirmed the primary target is Septoria steviae. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Current technologies used: Only one conventional fungicide is currently labeled for use in the crop (Priaxor) and is limited to 2 applications per crop year:07/26;
14237 F ND STEVIA ISOFLUCYPRAM UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/05/2026 14237
ReasonsFungal diseases. Primary: Septoria steviae. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Current technologies used: Only one conventional fungicide is currently labeled for use in the crop (Priaxor) and is limited to 2 applications per crop year:07/26;
14206 I ND STEVIA PIOXANILIPROLE NEED E/CS DATA ONLY NC *07/02/2026 14206
ReasonsLepidoptera. Limited labeled products for insect control for the crop. Current technologies used: One Bt product currently labeled:07/26;
14226 F ND STEVIA PROTHIOCONAZOLE Proline UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/03/2026 14226
ReasonsFungal pathogens. Fusarium spp., Agroathelia rolfsii. Requester confirmed primary is Agrothelia rolfsii. Fungal pathogens are particularly problematic in stevia and fungicides available for control are limited. Currently no technologies available for fusarium:07/26;
14204 H ND STEVIA RIMISOXAFEN UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/02/2026 14204
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds. Primary: Palmer amaranth primarily. There are very limited herbicides labeled for stevia production for pre- applications that are effective on broadleaf species. Current technologies used: S-metolachlor is the preferable pre- herbicide:07/26;
13766 B F ND STEVIA STREPTOMYCES STRAIN K61 UNDER EVALUATION CA, NC *08/14/2023 13766
ReasonsFungus; limited number of products available to be use on Stevia:08/23; NC: Fusarium and pythium have been observed in field settings in '24 and '25 and there are no other products available for remedial control:08/25;
14205 H ND STEVIA TETFLUPYROLIMET UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/02/2026 14205
ReasonsGrassy weeds. Primary: Grasses such as crabgrass, barnyardgrass, broadleaf signalgrass, etc. Grassy weeds can be a limiting factor on yield and quality of the crop. Current technologies used: Only 2 pre- herbicides and one post- herbicide are available for the crop. Certain species can be missed by the 2 pre's- available:07/26;
14228 F ND STEVIA (GH TRANSPLANT) ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/03/2026 14228
ReasonsFungal and bacterial disease. Fungal and bacterial disease. No labeled products for bacterial disease control:07/26;
14230 F ND STEVIA (SEED TRT) TRICHODERMA ATROVIRIDE STRAIN K5 NRRL B-50520 UNDER EVALUATION NC *07/03/2026 14230
ReasonsSeed-borne seedling disease causing organisms and nematodes. Requester confirmed Aspergillus is the primary target. Stevia seed are extremely small and are subject to fungal diseases that negatively affect seed survival and germination. No current technologies available:07/26;
13629 H I 13629 STRAWBERRY ABAMECTIN Agrimek Avid NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL *05/01/2023 13629
ReasonsAGRI-MEK IS CURRENTLY ONLY LABELED FOR MANAGEMENT OF TWOSPOTTED SPIDER MITES IN FL STRAWBERRY AND IS EFFECTIVE IN SPIDER MITE SUPPRESSION. CHILLI THRIPS ARE THE MOST SEVERE PEST OF STRAWBERRY IN FLORIDA AND VERY FEW INSECTICIDES ARE EFFECTIVE FOR CHILLI THRIPS MANAGEMENT. OUR ONE YEAR OF FIELD STUDY (2022-2023) SHOWS SIGNIFICANT SUPPRESSION CAPABILITY OF AGRI-MEK FOR CHILLI THRIPS. AGRI-MEK COULD BE EFFECTIVE ROTATION PRODUCT LATE IN THE SEASON WHEN THRIPS AND SPIDER MITE POPULATIONS PEAK.
12579 B H ND A STRAWBERRY FLUMIOXAZIN + PYROXASULFONE RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AL, AR, DE, FL, LA, MD, NJ, NY, OH, OR, SC, TN 09/13/2018 *08/15/2018 12579
ReasonsWEEDS IN ROW MIDDLES; IMPROVED SPECTRUM OF CONTROL OVER CURRENTLY REGISTERED PRODUCTS; NY/Weed control in row middles is a significant issue late season after at-plant treatments have broken down; increased/improved spectrum of control:09/23; LA: This product will provide addl options for control of weeds in strawberry production in LA. The combination of 2 MOAs is beneficial for resistance mgmt:06/26; TN: Would provide much needed row middle weed control option. This product would control a broader spectrum of weeds compared to current available products:06/26;
13713 H F ND STRAWBERRY FLUOPYRAM Velum Prime NEED E/CS DATA ONLY AR, CA, MI, SC *08/08/2023 13713
ReasonsBlack Root Rot (fungal pathogens - Rhizoctonia and Cylindrocarpon); Currently this is labeled for strawberry as a nematocide, however Black Root Rot is not labeled. This would be a label expansion to another pest:08/23; SC: Increasing black root rot complex incidence:06/26; AR: Black root rot issues are an increasing cause of concern in Arkansas strawberries. More products are needed that are effective in its mgmt:06/26;
14241 F ND STRAWBERRY FLUOPYRAM Velum Prime UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/07/2026 14241
ReasonsCylindrocarpon, Rhizoctonia, Lesion Nematodes, Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. We need a drench fungicide application for black root rot (Cylindrocarpon, Rhizoctonia, Lesion Nematodes, Fusarium). While this product is labeled on strawberry for charcoal rot. This would be a label expansion. Current technologies used: FRAC 11 fungicide (Abound) primarily for this but it only hits one member of the complex and doesn't target the nematodes:07/26;
14217 F ND STRAWBERRY FLUTRIAFOL Topguard Rhyme UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14217
ReasonsBlack root rot(Cylindrocarpon, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium). Primary: Rhizoctonia. This is needed because this product is labeled for strawberry but this is a different use and would likely need both residue and performance because we are proposing a fungicide drench in a perennial field. Current technologies used: Currently we utilize Abound - FRAC 11 but this would likely be more effective and would be a good rotational partner with Abound because it is a different FRAC 7:07/26;
14216 F ND STRAWBERRY FLUXAPYROXAD + PYRACLOSTROBIN Merivon Priaxor UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14216
ReasonsRhizoctonia, Cylindrocarpon, Charcoal Rot and Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. This would be a new use, it is labeled in strawberry but not for soil applications. I think it would require residue data. Current technologies used: We are currently using FRAC 11 soil fungicide drenches for root rot related issues:07/26;
14218 F ND STRAWBERRY INPYRFLUXAM UNDER EVALUATION MI *07/02/2026 14218
ReasonsRhizoctonia, Cylindrocarpon, and Fusarium. Primary: Rhizoctonia. We need additional tools for black root rot of strawberry. Current technologies used: Currently we use FRAC 11 but need additional rotation partners:07/26;
14087 I ND STRAWBERRY ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, CA, NC *01/30/2026 14087
Reasonslygus bugs and thrips. requesting a shorter PHI than the current planned 3 days:01/26; CA: During peak harvest, the strawberry crop should be harvested every 3 days to maintain freshness. Overripening fruit attracts fruit flies which can severely impact quality at their destination:02/26; NC: Lygus bugs and thrips are becoming a major concern in NC strawberries in both open fields and protected structures. Growers have reported failure of current available products:06/26; AR: Large need for Thrips and Plant bug products. Currently only have Radiant for thrips and pyrethroid resistance in Tarnished Plant Bug has left only Group 4 insecticides that are effective:06/26;
14144 I ND STRAWBERRY NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED NC *06/22/2026 14144
ReasonsSpider Mites. NK 138 is needed for resistance mgmt. Current technologies being used: Broad spectrum insecticides that can cause spider mite outbreaks due to natural enemy non target effects:06/26;
14128 H ND STRAWBERRY PRONAMIDE Kerb UNDER EVALUATION OR *06/15/2026 14128
ReasonsItalian ryegrass (Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum) Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) Quackgrass (Elymus repens) Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea); primary pest is Italian ryegrass; Italian ryegrass and other grass weeds are increasingly problematic in perennial strawberry production. These weeds compete with the crop, interfere with harvest, and increase production costs. Pronamide would provide an important additional mode of action for grass control and herbicide resistance management; technologies currently used are clethodim, glyphosate, mowing, cultivation between rows - all have limited efficacy:06/26;
11611 + H 11611 B STRAWBERRY QUINCLORAC Facet Paramount UNDER EVALUATION AL, FL, GA, MI, NJ, OR 06/26/2019 *11/11/2014 11611
ReasonsWEED CONTROL IN BETWEEN PLASTIC CULTURE ROWS; TO BE USED ALONG WITH SEEDING OF ANNUAL GRASS COVER CROP TO ELIMINATE ANNUAL WEEDS FROM SEED; ALSO FOR USE AS POSTEMERGENCE WEED CONTROL IN THE SAME SITUATION; NEEDED TO CONTROL FIELD BINDWEED IN BEARING PERENNIAL STRAWBERRY:01/17
14109 I ND STRAWBERRY SPIDOXAMAT UNDER EVALUATION AR, FL, NC *04/28/2026 14109
ReasonsChilli thrips, aphids, whiteflies, two spotted spider mites. Works well in an integrated program. No other effective options exist:04/26; FL: Addl modes of action are urgently needed for chilli thrips and twospotted spider mite:06/26; NC:Spider mites continue to be one of the major pests in strawberries in NC, and any additional tools would be helpful to contribute to rotation programs and insecticide resistance mgmt:6/26; AR: strawberry production is in desperate need for more thrips and TSSM options. We have growers that used all available TSSM sprays last year due to immense pressure:06/26;
13846 B H ND STRAWBERRY (ANNUAL) TERBACIL Sinbar RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, HQ *07/26/2024 13846
ReasonsWEEDS;
13853 B I ND STRAWBERRY (GH TRANSPLANT) ACEQUINOCYL Kanemite Piton RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AL, CA, MI, NC, NJ, OH, TX *07/26/2024 13853
Reasonsspider mite. Few products are registered for use on bearing strawberries being sold to consumers as a bedding plant or hanging basket:07/24; OH: OH has needs for products to manage spider mites in greenhouse strawberries, including those used in hydroponic production:07/25;
13852 B I ND STRAWBERRY (GH TRANSPLANT) BIFENAZATE Acramite Floramite RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AL, CA, MI, NC, NJ, TX *07/26/2024 13852
Reasonsspider mites. Bearing strawberry plants are being sold as bedding plants and baskets to consumers. Additional miticides are needed:07/24;
14179 F ND STRAWBERRY (GH TRANSPLANT) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex UNDER EVALUATION MI *06/30/2026 14179
Reasons
12513 B I ND STRAWBERRY (GH) ACEQUINOCYL Kanemite Piton RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED DE, FL, MI, NC, NH, OH, TX *06/04/2018 12513
ReasonsMITES (TWO-SPOTTED SPIDER); THERE ARE FEW MITICIDES WITH GH STRAWBERRIES ON THE LABEL; MI/Greenhouse production of strawberry plants for sale to consumers is increasing among bedding plant growers:08/23; DE:This past season, I was contacted by two protected ag producers looking for mite management assistance on their strawberry. There are few products available and some products do not mention protected agriculture scenarios:08/23; NC:-more tools for TSSM mgmt in GH are needed:06/24; OH:Rotation products are needed to control mites in greenhouse strawberries in Ohio:07/24; Miticides with 0 PHI and high efficacy needed:06/26;
12244 B I ND STRAWBERRY (GH) BIFENAZATE Acramite Floramite RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED FL, NC, OH, TN 07/27/2017 *05/26/2017 12244
ReasonsSPIDER MITES; Mites, TSSM, Mites are becoming a significant issue for GH strawberries:08/23; OH: This will be useful for Ohio growers, especially in hydroponic strawberries:07/25; NC: Additional miticide tools are urgently needed under protected structures against spider mites in strawberries:07/25; FL: Addl modes of action needed for twospotted spider mite mgmt in GH strawberry:06/26;
12257 B F ND STRAWBERRY (GH) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AZ, MA, ME, MI, NC, TN 06/26/2019 *07/06/2017 12257
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW
14203 F ND STRAWBERRY (GH) ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/01/2026 14203
ReasonsFungi and bacteria in general. Fungal. POTENTIAL FOR MULTIPLE FOLIAR AND BACTRERIAL PATHOGENS. No current technologies to use for bacterial:07/26;
13346 B I ND STRAWBERRY (GH) FLONICAMID Beleaf Carbine RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED AZ, DE, MI, NC, OH *08/15/2021 13346
ReasonsAPHIDS (AND LYGUS), IT TAKES SEVERAL DAYS TO APPLY THIS PRODUCT AFTER HOURS, AFTER CROP WORK AND THE LOGISTICS OF GETTING PEOPLE TO WORK THROUGH THE NIGHT IS DIFFICULT. IT IS EFFECTIVE VIA DRIP IRRIGATION. IT IS BETTER VIA DRIP IRRIGATION BECAUSE THE PREDATORY MITES WE USE ARE PHYSICALLY KNOCKED DOWN WITH EACH SPRAY TREATMENT AND THEY LOOSE EFFICACY DUE TO STRESS AND THEN ARE PHYSICALLY REMOVED FROM THE PLANT. DRIP IRRIGATION IS BETTER FOR OUR BENEFICIALS AS WELL AS FOR LABOR; MI/The proposed use via drip irrigation is attractive to bedding plant growers who often hang strawberry baskets overhead making foliar applicaitons difficult:08/23; DE/ Aphids are a major greenhouse strawberry pest. Beleaf's label does not explicitly approve greenhouse use:08/23; NC/Lygus is becoming and issue in some strawberry plantings in NC and alternative insecticides will be useful for GH and high tunnel strawberries:08/24; OH: Ohio growers will benefit from having an additional product for control of aphids, especially in hydroponic strawberries. This project may be done as an integrated solutions project:07/25;
14106 I ND STRAWBERRY (GH) NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, NC *04/20/2026 14106
ReasonsThrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mites, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miner (fly). NK 138 is needed for resistance mgmt because it is in a unique group not yet registered for use on gh crops in the USA:04/26; NC: For use against spider mites in strawberries under protected structures. This tool is needed for resistance mgmt of spider mites as well:06/26;
14183 F ND STRAWBERRY (GH) PYRAZIFLUMID UNDER EVALUATION FL *06/30/2026 14183
ReasonsALTERNARIA, ALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA, SCLEROTINIA. Primary: POWDERY MILDEW. THIS MATERIAL IS VERY COMPATIBLE FOR USE IN GH strawberries; THERE IS SAFETY TO BENEFICIALS. Current technologies used: cultural, mechanical, and rotational materials are needed:06/26;
13620 B F ND STRAWBERRY (GH) PYRIOFENONE Prolivo Property RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED FL *04/10/2023 13620
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW. NEW FRAC GROUP FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT:04/23
14112 I ND STRAWBERRY (GH) TIAPYRACHLOR UNDER EVALUATION FL *05/06/2026 14112
ReasonsAphids, Whiteflies, leafhoppers. Aphids are becoming more difficult to control. Hemiptera like leafhoppers have very few control materials for GH use. Great spectrum of target pests and needed for rotation and full season control:05/26;
13937 B I ND STRAWBERRY (GH) TOLFENPYRAD Torac Bexar RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED DE, NC *04/28/2025 13937
Reasonsaphids, powdery mildew, thrips. Strawberry vegetative tip producer in-doors fighting both aphids and powdery mildew. Tip production is a unique facet of strawberry production, the daughter plants are used for transplanting outdoors and the daughters need to be virus free. Producer has a potentially important system for the industry which is facing enormous challenges with neopestalotiopsis in outdoor nursery production fields:04/25; NC: indoor propagation of strawberry has focus on disease free plants, need more tools:09/25;
10238 D H 10238 SUGAR APPLE GLUFOSINATE Rely Liberty POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *08/24/2016 10238
ReasonsPARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS
14081 I ND SUGARCANE AFIDOPYROPEN Inscalis Versys RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED LA *11/13/2025 14081
ReasonsWest Indian cane fly (Saccharosydne saccharivora) Sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) Yellow sugarcane aphid (Sipha flava). Currently registered products don't provide effective control of the hemipteran pest complex. New modes of action that are safe on beneficial insects are needed:11/25;
14140 H ND SUGARCANE TIAFENACIL RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED LA *06/22/2026 14140
ReasonsItchgrass [Rottboellia cochinchinensis (Lour.) W.D. Clayton]. Currently, the sugarcane industry is limited to paraquat for non-selective weed control utilizing postemergence-directed applications. With concerns about the future of paraquat’s registration status, other herbicide options are needed. Tiafenacil may also provide benefits in controlling other troublesome weeds such as johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.], ragweed parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus L.), and morningglory (Ipomoea spp.). Current technologies being used: Tillage, preemergence (pendimethalin, trifluralin, clomazone), postemergence (asulam, trifloxysulfuron-sodium), and postemergence-directed (paraquat) herbicides:06/26;
14224 H ND SUNFLOWER FLUROXYPYR + HALUXIFEN-METHYL UNDER EVALUATION ND *07/02/2026 14224
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds, primarily kochia and horseweed. Primary: Kochia. Kochia and horseweed. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop. Most horseweed is now glyphosate-resistant and is not controlled effectively by other labeled herbicides. Current technologies used: paraquat:07/26;
14037 B H ND SUNFLOWER ICAFOLIN-METHYL RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED ND, SD *07/01/2025 14037
ReasonsAnnual broadleaf and grass weeds. Kochia has developed resistance to key herbicides used for preplant/preemergence burndown applications, including Express (Group 2), Roundup (Group 9), and Sharpen/Aim Group 14. The only effective burndown herbicide remaining is paraquat, which some growers prefer not to use. We need another burndown product that effectively controls kochia and is safe to the crop:06/25; SD: same needs as ND:09/25;
9236 M F ND L SWEET POTATO FLUAZINAM Omega Altima TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST FL, KY, MS, NC, PR 07/09/2020 06/30/2004 9236
ReasonsRHIZOPUS ROOT ROT (THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DISEASE IN KY SWEET POTATO PRODUCTION); ALSO FROM ME-TOO REQUEST, HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE EFFECTIVE AGAINST TUBER DECAY ON TRUE YAM AND CORM ROT IN ARRACACHA:08/15; ALSO BLACK ROT (CERATOCYSTIS FIMBRIATA):02/16; PER PROJECT NOMINATION JUSTIFICATION COMMENTS: RHIZOPUS NEEDS MORE ATTENTION IN THE FIELD; THERE IS A LACK OF REGISTERED OPTIONS ON THIS CROP, SO ANY ADDITIONS FOR CROP PROTECTION WOULD BE WELCOMED; SWEET POTATO PRODUCTION IS VERY REGIONAL, BUT OF SIGNIFICANT ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE IN NC, FROM WHERE ABOUT 20% ARE EXPORTED TO EUROPE; ACREAGE AND EXPORTS ARE BOTH GROWING, BUT CROP PROTECTION OPTIONS ARE NOT KEEPING PACE; SEVERAL DISEASES ARE VERY DEVASTATING, ESPECIALLY THOSE AFFECTING PLANTING MATERIAL (SEED ROOTS AND SLIPS) AND THOSE THAT OCCUR POSTHARVEST LIKE RHIZOPUS STOLONIFER; RHIZOPUS IS CONTROLLED VIA IPM BY AVOIDING WOUNDING OF ROOTS, PROPER STORAGE, SANITATION OF PACKING LINES AND PROTECTIVE FUNGICIDES; CURRENTLY ONLY TWO EFFECTIVE CHEMISTRIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR RHIZOPUS, AND BOTRAN IS UNDESIRABLE FOR GROWERS WISHING TO EXPORT DUE TO EU REGULATIONS; FLUAZINAM WOULD PROVIDE ANOTHER ALTERNATIVE FOR PROTECTION OF ROOTS GOING OVERSEAS OR SIMPLY TO EXTEND SHELL LIFE FOR US MARKETS; MS-We have frequently seen Rhizopus Soft Rot on sweetpotato postharvest. Rhizopus species have also been frequently isolated from postharvest sweetpotato:06/25;
13482 + H ND SWEET POTATO FLURIDONE Avast! Avast! Srp UNDER EVALUATION MS, NC, NJ *08/03/2022 13482
ReasonsPALMER AMARANTH (BIG PROBLEM IN MISSISSIPPI) AND OTHER ANNUAL WEEDS; LIMITED HERBICIDES ARE AVAILABLE FOR EFFECTIVE PALMER AMARANTH CONTROL APPLIED PREEMERGENCE PRIOR TO TRANSPLANTING SWEETPOTATO. FLUMIOXAZIN IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED BUT SOME GROWERS FEEL THAT THEY ARE SEEING A REDUCTION IN YIELD FROM FLUMIOXAZIN. IN ADDITION, FLURIDONE REGISTRATION WOULD PROVIDE ANOTHER MODE OF ACTION IN SWEETPOTATO.
11918 D F 11918 SWEET POTATO FLUXAPYROXAD + PYRACLOSTROBIN Merivon Priaxor TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST CA, NC 07/16/2020 *05/20/2016 11918
ReasonsSCLEROTIUM ROLFSII; NO EFFECTIVE PRODUCTS THAT CONTROL THIS DISEASE ARE LABELED; FROM CA 05/19 ME-TOO REQUEST: IS AN INCREASING PROBLEM IN CA; THERE IS VERY LITTLE TARPED FUMIGATION ANYMORE, AND SCLEROTIA HAVE SURVIVED FOR A COUPLE YEARS SINCE NOBODY KNEW THEY HAD SOUTHERN BLIGHT
12866 H H 12866 SWEET POTATO METRIBUZIN Sencor 4 Sencor Df NEED E/CS DATA ONLY CA, MS, NC 09/19/2019 *08/28/2019 12866
ReasonsTO CONTROL WEEDS; ONLY ONE HERBICIDE (DEVRINOL) IS REGISTERED IN SWEETPOTATO PLANT BEDS
14118 Other ND SWEET POTATO PSEUDOMONAS ORYZIHABITANS STRAIN SYM23945 UNDER EVALUATION DE, MS, NC *05/12/2026 14118
Reasonsroot-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) and particularly Meloidogyne enterolobii. Few effective products are available for root-knot nematode management in sweetpotato (and especially for Meloidogyne enterolobii)05/26; MS: In MS, RKN (M. enterolobii has NOT been found as of now) is mostly outcompeted by Reniform, but they can still be a significant problem in scattered fields:06/26; DE: Sweet potato production is limited in the region, but root knot neamtodes (to date southern root knot nematode) can be a serious challenge for growers and any new options are of great interest:06/26;
8081 C I 8081 SWEET POTATO PYRIDABEN Pyramite Sanmite RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED MS, NC 09/01/2000 8081
ReasonsTWO-SPOTTED SPIDER MITES, WHITEFLIES
13380 H H ND SWEET POTATO SULFENTRAZONE Spartan Zeus TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST AR, DE, MS, NJ *09/13/2021 13380
ReasonsCURRENTLY THE LABEL DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO SWEET POTATO THE FOLLOWING SEASON; BEING ABLE TO USE SULFENTRAZONE IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD; IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING SWEET POTATO AND IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL; NJ/Sulfentrazone is one the few herbicides that can provide control of yellow nutsedge which remains a major issue in sweet potato:09/23
13508 H H ND SWEET POTATO SULFENTRAZONE Spartan Zeus TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST AR, KY, MS, NC, NJ *08/12/2022 13508
ReasonsPERENNIAL NUTSEDGE SPECIES; YELLOW NUTSEDGE IS THE SECOND MOST TROUBLESOME WEED BEHIND PALMER AMARANTH AND THIRD MOST COMMON WEED IN NORTH CAROLINA SWEETPOTATO BEHIND PALMER AMARANTH AND CARPETWEED. S-METOLACHLOR IS THE ONLY HERBICIDE REGISTERED FOR CONTROL AND IT DOES NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE CONTROL. HALOSULFURON AND EPTC WERE PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED FOR USE IN SWEETPOTATO BUT THEY ARE NO LONGER REGISTERED;
14035 H H 14035 SWISS CHARD METAMITRON POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NJ 08/04/2005 14035
ReasonsWEEDS. Weeds: pigweeds (including multiple-resistance Palmer amaranth). Swiss chard growers have few available herbicide options to use for broadleaf weed control:06/25;
6459 D H ND TANIER METRIBUZIN Sencor 4 Sencor Df NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL, PR 10/01/1995 6459
ReasonsWEEDS
14122 H ND TEA INDAZIFLAM Alion UNDER EVALUATION MS, SC *05/18/2026 14122
ReasonsAnnual grasses and broadleaf weeds; primary is Grass, pokeweed, vines. No labelled preemergent on the market for use on tea in the U.S; current technologies used are Removing weeds by hand, post emergent partial control with glyphosate:05/26; MS: Annual grasses (mostly) and some broad leaves, are common in MS:06/26;
13769 M F ND TOMATO AC203 POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY NC, NY, VA *08/14/2023 13769
ReasonsLate blight (Phytophthora infestans); There are no effective chemicals for control of late blight in ORGANIC production and organic products are needed; VA/Organic options needed:09/23
14093 H ND TOMATO GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *02/17/2026 14093
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use, but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; TN: broadleaf weeds, limited herbicide options:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications. Halt on production of Liberty makes this extremely important; AR: Tomato production needs more options for broadleaf weeds, glufosinate as a preplant burndown or row middle spray would be a vital addition for grower success:06/26;
14126 I ND TOMATO NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, FL *06/08/2026 14126
ReasonsThe primary intended targets are thrips and whitefly in field-grown processing tomatoes. Thrips are a priority because of their role as vectors of tomato spotted wilt virus, including resistance-breaking strains. Whitefly are included because flometoquin is presented by the manufacturer as a whitefly-active material and could provide a new mode-of-action rotation option for regional whitefly pressure. The primary pest would be Western Flower Thrips; Processing tomato growers need a new mode-of-action insecticide for thrips and whitefly management. Thrips are a priority because they vector tomato spotted wilt virus. TSWV-resistant varieties reduced this risk for several years, but resistance-breaking strains are now present, making thrips control more important again. Flometoquin would provide a novel IRAC Group 34 rotation option for resistance mgmt, with potential fit in IPM programs and activity on both thrips and whitefly; Current mgmt includes monitoring, IPM practices, resistant varieties where useful, and existing insecticide programs. TSWV-resistant varieties previously reduced disease risk, but resistance-breaking strains have made thrips control more important again. A new mode of action is needed for rotation and resistance management:06/26; FL: In addition to thrips, Whitefly control in tomatoes is extremely complicated, and new chemistries are needed on a regular basis:06/26; This is request is also important for CA Safflower growers as safflower is commonly grown in rotation with field processing tomatoes. This use fits in an overall IPM crop rotation strategy:06/26;
13800 M I ND TOMATO (FIELD & GH) LEDPRONA NEED E/CS DATA ONLY KY, MA *02/06/2024 13800
ReasonsCOLORADO POTATO BEETLE; PROVIDES A SELECTIVE BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDE FOR THIS PROBLEMATIC PEST:11/23
14024 H I ND TOMATO (GH TRANSPLANT) TIAPYRACHLOR RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED MI, MS, NC *06/30/2025 14024
ReasonsAphids, whiteflies. Few products available for greenhouse transplants for sale to consumers. Neonic insecticides not allowed by major retailers:06/25; NC: important for production of grafted tomato plants:09/25; MS: This problem is more common in south MS than elsewhere in the state:06/26;
13298 M F 13298 TOMATO (GH) AZOXYSTROBIN + REYNOUTRIA SACHALINENSIS NEED E/CS DATA ONLY FL, NC, NY, WV *07/30/2021 13298
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW, THERE ARE VERY FEW M PRODUCTS TO CONTROL LEVULLIA. THIS IS A DIFFICULT TO CONTROL PATHOGEN; NC-Rotational products are needed to control powdery mildew in the greenhouse and avoid fungicide resistance in the pathogen:06/25; NY: PM is very problematic in GH tomatoes in NY:06/25; WV: Powdery mildew is a problem not only in the GH but also in the high tunnel. This combination may provide better control and prevent resistance development in the pathogen:06/26;
10830 B F ND TOMATO (GH) CYFLUFENAMID Miltrex RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AZ, MA, ME, MI, NC, NY, TX, WV 06/26/2019 07/07/2011 10830
ReasonsPOWDERY MILDEW; NEED ROTATION PRODUCTS FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT; PER NY ME-TOO REQUEST: THIS IS AN IMPORTANT DISEASE IN HIGH TUNNELS AND GREENHOUSES IN THE NORTHEAST; NY: PM is very problematic in GH tomatoes in NY:06/25; MA: Major disease challenge with few options for indoor production:06/26;
8676 B I ND TOMATO (GH) CYROMAZINE Trigard RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, CO, FL, MD, ME, PA, TX, UT, VA 06/26/2019 08/28/2002 8676
ReasonsLEAFMINER, COLORADO POTATO BEETLE; MD/Colorado Potato beetles were reported in eggplant and tomatoes on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Farmers might need alternative pesticides to manage the pest:08/23
14200 F ND TOMATO (GH) ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) UNDER EVALUATION FL *07/01/2026 14200
ReasonsBacterial infection on stem, Ralstonia (soil use), Alternaria, Phytophthora, botrytis, PM. primary: Bacterial infection. With antibiotics not generally available for agriculture, this offers a safe, viable option for controlling not only bacterial pathogens but also PM and botrytis. No current technologies for cmm:06/26;
13845 E F ND TOMATO (GH) FLUOXAPIPROLIN UNDER EVALUATION CA, FL *07/24/2024 13845
ReasonsLate Blight. Needed due to good IPM fit and not expected to have activity on our beneficials. Need a late Blight material.:07/24;
14153 F ND TOMATO (GH) ISOFETAMID Kenja Kabuto POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL *06/25/2026 14153
ReasonsPM, Botrytis. Primary: Botrytis. This crop requires multiple applications, and Kenja is needed for rotation. Current technologies being used: cultural managing Guttation, and RH. This crop requires multiple applications, and Kenja is needed for rotation:06/26;
13638 M F ND TOMATO (GH) MANDESTROBIN POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY FL, ME, OH *06/20/2023 13638
ReasonsFusarium; Need fusarium products. Nothing available:06/23; FL: Very few fungicides are registered in tomato for Fusarium wilt in FL:06/25;
14101 I ND TOMATO (GH) NK 138 RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED FL, NC, OH *04/20/2026 14101
ReasonsThrips, Whiteflies, Russet (Rust) Mite, (Aculops lycopersici), Broad mite, leaf miners. NK 138 is needed for resistance management and is in a unique group not yet registered for use on greenhouse crops in the USA:04/26; NC: addl insecticides are needed for the control of thrips in peppers and tomatoes under protected structures:06/26; OH: More molecules are needed to control thrips on tomatoes and peppers in greenhouses:07/26;
12789 D F ND TOMATO (GH) POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE + CHLOROTHALONIL UNDER EVALUATION TX *07/25/2019 12789
ReasonsANTHRACNOSE, BOTRYTIS AND CEROSPORA LEAF SPOT; BROAD SPECTRUM EFFECTIVE FUNGICIDES NEEDED FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
12978 M F ND TOMATO (GH) PYRAZIFLUMID RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED CA, FL, MS, NY *03/16/2020 12978
ReasonsBROAD SPECTRUM, SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE (SDHI); ALTERNARIA, POWDERY MILDEW, SCLEROTINIA; HIGHER BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY COMPARED TO OTHER FRAC 7 FUNGICIDES AND LOWER RATES; SOFT ON BENEFICIALS USED BY GH INDUSTRY; PER NY ME-TOO REQUEST: POWDERY MILDEW AND SCLEROTINIA ARE IMPORTANT DISEASES IN HIGH TUNNELS AND GREENHOUSES IN THE NORTHEAST
9138 M F 9138 TOMATO (GH) STBX-016 (COPPER) TOL EST; NEED E/CS DATA TO ADD CROP/PEST AZ, CA, MS, NY, TX 07/27/2017 11/19/2003 9138
ReasonsGRAY MOLD; PER NY ME-TOO REQUEST: THIS IS AN IMPORTANT DISEASE IN HIGH TUNNELS AND GREENHOUSES IN THE NORTHEAST; Gray mold is also a serious problem in GH tomatoes in NY. Need new products:06/25;
10580 I ND A L TOMATO (GH) (SMALL) PYRIPROXYFEN Distance Esteem RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AZ, CA, OH, TX 10/14/2010 05/27/2010 10580
ReasonsAPHIDS, WHITEFLY, SHOREFLY, FUNGUS GNAT, PSYLLIDS; OH/Need products that will control whiteflies and are compatible with beneficial organisms in Ohio greenhouses.:07/24/sb;
13950 B I ND TURNIP (ROOTS) CYROMAZINE Trigard RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED OH, OR *05/13/2025 13950
Reasonscabbage maggot. limited registered products for root vegetables and very high pest pressure for lengthy periods of growing cycle:05/25; OH: Maggots remain one of the most destructive pests of root vegetable (turnip, carrot, radish) in Ohio. Additional management options are urgently needed, as current tools are insufficient to reliably curb infestations:08/25;
13946 M I ND TURNIP (ROOTS) ISOCYCLOSERAM (ISM-555) POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY OH, OR *05/13/2025 13946
Reasonscabbage maggot.limited registered products for root vegetables and very high pest pressure for lengthy periods of growing cycle:05/25; OH: Maggots remain one of the most destructive pests of root vegetable (turnip, carrot, radish) in Ohio. Additional management options are urgently needed, as current tools are insufficient to reliably curb infestations:08/25;
14174 F ND WATERMELON ELEMENTAL SILVER (COLLOIDAL SILVER) RESEARCHABLE, RESIDUE & E/CS DATA NEEDED NY *06/30/2026 14174
ReasonsAnthracnose - Colletotrichum orbiculare. Primary: Anthracnose. Resistance in pathogen population to some single site mode of action FRAC groups. Current technologies used: Multiple fungicides - FRAC 7, 3, 11, and multisite:06/26;
14043 H H ND WATERMELON FLUMIOXAZIN + PYROXASULFONE NEED E/CS DATA ONLY AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *07/02/2025 14043
ReasonsAnnual weeds. Limited at-planting herbicide options in watermelon:07/25; FL: The combination of two MOA is important for the management of herbicide resistant weed species:08/25; MD: Control of herbicide-resistant annual weeds such as Palmer amaranth and smooth pigweed:06/25; LA: Limited herbicide options at-planting in watermelon and combination of 2 MOAs makes this very valuable for Louisiana producers. This provides control of difficult-to-control weed species in our area:06/26; AR: Options for row middle preemergent herbicides that are effective for pigweed is scarce in Arkansas. We have a dire need for more options:06/26; TN: This herbicide would provide a much needed herbicide option for at-plant weed control in watermelon:06/26;
14092 H ND WATERMELON GLUFOSINATE-P RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, FL, GA, LA, MD, TN *02/17/2026 14092
ReasonsBroadleaf weeds such as morningglory, amaranth and ragweed parthenium as well as small annual grasses. Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) is currently registered for this use but BASF is no longer making Liberty. Moving the current uses from the Liberty to Liberty Ultra label is essential for farmers:02/26; MD: Glufosinate P is needed as an alternative postemergence herbicide to control emerged weeds between rows:06/26; LA: producers need liberty ultra for row middle and preplant burndown applications:06/26; AR: producers struggle to find effective post emergence options. Glufosinate is a great option for burning down broad leaf weeds and we support adding watermelons to Liberty ultra labels:06/26; TN: Glufosinate-p is a great herbicide option for growers needing burndown and row middle weed control options:06/26;
13363 B H ND WATERMELON METRIBUZIN Sencor 4 Sencor Df RESEARCHABLE, ONLY RESIDUE DATA NEEDED AR, DE, MD *09/13/2021 13363
ReasonsCURRENTLY THE LABEL DOES NOT ALLOW FOR ROTATING TO WATERMELONS THE FOLLOWING SEASON. BEING ABLE TO USE METRIBUZIN IN ROTATIONAL CROPS WILL ALLOW FOR A MORE DIVERSE HERBICIDE ROTATION OVER A 2-YR PERIOD. IT WILL ALLOW FARMERS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL PRIOR TO PLANTING WATERMELONS AND IMPROVE OVERALL CONTROL.
13977 M F ND WATERMELON PROTHIOCONAZOLE Proline NEED E/CS DATA ONLY DE, MA, NM, NY, VA *06/17/2025 13977
ReasonsAnthracnose (Collectotrichum orbiculare). Heavy reliance on strobilurins, other modes of action with efficacy needed. Also effective against GSB so likely to fit well in a rotational program, especially in the transition time between these two disease. Labeled for watermelon but needs anthracnose added. Preliminary data available:06/25; NY: Anthracnose is very problematic under favorable weather conditions, and alternatives to strobilurins are needed:06/25; NM: Collectorichum sp. are occasional pathogen problems when favourable climatic conditions arise. Multiple samples have been submitted to the University over the years specifically in watermelon:08/25; DE: This product has a fit in rotations for anthracnose mgmt in DE. Control is not as strong as other products, but there is a fit for addl modes of action for anthracnose and mgmt of other common diseases. Field data from DE in 2025:09/25; MA: Need more options for fungal diseases of watermelon including anthracnose:06/26;
14061 D H ND WHEAT 2,4-DB POTENTIAL: E/CS DATA BEFORE APPROVAL FOR RESIDUE STUDY HQ *08/05/2025 14061
ReasonsWeeds;