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IR-4 National Meeting Sept. 2007 Tampa, FL

IR-4 National Meeting Sept. 2007 Tampa, FL. Nichino America Inc. Jim Adams, Manager, Product Development Marie Maks-Regulatory Affairs Manager Phone: (302) 636-9001 Web site: www.nichino.net. Fenpyroximate. A miticide and insecticide Akari® 5 SC FujiMite® 5 EC Portal ™ 5 EC.

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IR-4 National Meeting Sept. 2007 Tampa, FL

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  1. IR-4 National Meeting Sept. 2007Tampa, FL Nichino America Inc. Jim Adams, Manager, Product Development Marie Maks-Regulatory Affairs Manager Phone: (302) 636-9001 Web site: www.nichino.net

  2. Fenpyroximate A miticide and insecticide Akari® 5 SC FujiMite® 5 EC Portal™ 5 EC

  3. FENPYROXIMATE Miticide / Insecticide Activity • Excellent broad-spectrum miticide on row crops, fruit and vegetables • Controls all life stages on contact • Residual, non-lethal rates inhibit molting • Controls immature stages of leafhoppers, mealybug, citrus thrips, pear Psylla, Asian Citrus Psyllid and has contact activity on whitefly (including Q biotype) • Soft on beneficial insects and predatory mites • Use rate of 0.05-0.2 lb. Active ingredient per acre • One to two applications by ground only • Important tool for resistance management • Mitochondrial electron transport inhibitor

  4. New IR-4 Crop Tolerances Established for 2007 Use Season • Citrus crop group 10 • Mint • Hops • Tree Nuts crop group 14

  5. IR-4 and Interests for Fenpyroximate • Strawberries Priority D (NC, CA, TN) +European data with ChemSAC committee of EPA • Caneberry Priority D (AR, NC, OK, GA) • Avocado New PCR (CA) • Banana New PCR (FL) • Cantaloupe Priority B(FL) Petition under review • Cucumber Priority C (AZ, NC, FL) • Squash Priority E (NC) • Eggplant-fruiting veg (NC, SC) Petition under review for crop group • Sorghum Priority E (TX) • Mango New PCR • Snapbean (FL) New PCR

  6. Canadian Submission • Greenhouse tomatoes and Cucumbers in 2009 • Field crops and other greenhouse crops not confirmed at this time

  7. Buprofezin Courier 40 SC Applaud 70 DF Centaur WDG Talus 40 SC

  8. Insects Controlled • Whiteflies • Mealybugs, including Gill’s • Leafhoppers, planthoppers, glassy-winged sharpshooter • Soft scales: citricola, black, brown soft, white peach • Armored scales: cactus, Calfornia red scale, Oystershell, San Jose • Use rate of 0.25-0.38 lbs. a.i./acre for in-row crops; 1.5-2.0 lbs. a.i./ for pests on tree nut and tree fruit crops • IGR that controls immature stages of insects (1st to 5th instar); complements other IGRs and other insecticides • Very soft on beneficials

  9. IR-4 Recent New Tolerances For 2008 use season: • Stone Fruit Crop Group 12 • Mango, papaya with 3 day PHI • Grapes with 7 day PHI

  10. IR-4 Residue Tolerance Petitions Submitted / Anticipated for Submission to EPA • Strawberry (notice of filing) PRIA date of July, 2008 • Celery and Spinach to complete leafy vegetables (notice of filing) PRIA date of July, 2008 • Brassica vegetables (Crop Group 5) residues to be completed calendar 2007 • Eggplant / Bell Pepper/Okra (Crop Group 8) and 1 day PHI on field and greenhouse tomatoes (submitted August, 2007 to EPA) • Olive (notice of filing) PRIA date of July, 2008 • Cantalope, squash, cucumbers • Coffee

  11. IR-4 and Interests for Buprofezin • Broccoli (AZ, GA, CA, TX) Priority D: Manufacturer’s objective • Mustard Greens (NC, TX, NC, NJ, SC) Priority B Manufacturer’s objective • Turnip greens (NC,SC) Priority C Manufacturer’s objective • Collard greens (NC,SC) Priority D • Pomegranate Priority E (CA)

  12. Canadian Submission • By late 2007 for greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers • Field crops and other greenhouse crops not confirmed at this time

  13. Tolfenpyrad NAI-2302 15EC NAI-2303 15SC

  14. Chemical Details on Tolfenpyrad • Chemical Name: 4-chloro-3-ethyl-1-methyl-N-[4-p-tolyloxy)benzyl] pyrazole -5-carboxamide • Empirical Formula: C21H22Cl N3O2 • Molecular Weight: 283.9 • Code Number: NAI-2302

  15. Insects Controlled • Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera, and Acarina • Poisoning by ingestion; contact activity; anti-feeding activity against leps • Target Crops: • Vegetables, Cucurbits, Cole Crops • Fruits & Nuts • Selected row crops • Ornamentals

  16. Efficacy Trials • Use rate 0.137 to 0.274 lb. a.i/acre (153-307 grams ai / hectare) • 14 – 27 oz/a (15% EC and 15% SC formulations)

  17. IR-4 Interest • Green onions Priority D (SC) • Dry bulb onions Priority E (NY) • Ornamentals Priority A • Frankliniella occidentalis • Epitrrix spp. • Scirtothrips dorsalis • Thrips simplex • Popillia japonica • Pyrrhalta viburni

  18. U.S. Registration Timeline • Submit non-crop indoor greenhouse use early 2008 as reduced risk candidate • Submit crop uses with residue chemistry data by 2010 as reduced risk candidate

  19. Canadian Submission • By 2008 for greenhouse use • Field crops not confirmed at this time

  20. Flubendiamide-Based Insecticides NNI-0771 NNI-0772 NNI-0776

  21. US Registration Timeline • Submission to EPA 2008 • Commercial Launch 2009

  22. Pyrifluquinazon NNI-0101

  23. Possible IR-4 Interests • Onion thrips (PCR submitted) • Aphid, Thrip, Whitefly, Mealybug and Scale control on ornamentals

  24. US Registration Timeline • Submit as non-crop to EPA by 2009 • Submit food crop uses by 2011

  25. Nichino America Inc. Website: www.nichino.net

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