IR-4 Food Use Workshop

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Fluopyram IR-4 Food Use Workshop Bayer CropScience, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

INTRODUCTION Active Ingredient: Fluopyram (ISO) CAS Number: 658066-35-4 Chemical Class: Pyramides (new class) FRAC Group: Group 7 (SDH inhibitor) EPA Status: Registration expected 2010 Experimental Codes: USF 2015 USF 2016 to USF 2019 (premixes) CF 3 O Cl CF 3 N H N

REGISTRATION TIMELINE is being developed worldwide food production crops trilateral workshare: US, European Union, Canada California concurrent review with EPA goal: establish uniform MRL s for easier trade Registration expected in 2010 Anticipated sales in 2011

CROPS AND PATHOGENS Almond Brown rot, Blossom blight, Shothole, Scab, Alternaria Grape Powdery mildew, Botrytis ti Stone fruit Brown rot, Blossom blight, Powdery mildew, Scab, CLS Lettuce Lettuce Drop, Botrytis Strawberry Powdery mildew, Botrytis, Rhizopus, Leaf spot Pistachio Alternaria leaf blight, Botrytis Cucurbit Powdery mildew, Botrytis Artichoke, Hops, Brassica Powdery mildew Pome fruit Powdery mildew, Apple/Pear Scab, Botrytis, Gloeosporium, Penicillium Bulb Botrytis, Alternaria, White rot Potato Early blight, Black dot, White mold Carrot Alternaria Powdery mildew Tomato, Pepper Powdery mildew Majority of crop groups...one of the largest submissions ever by Bayer CropScience.

Fungal Spectrum Broad range of fascomycetes, Zygomycetes, and Deuteromycetes Weak on Basidiomycetes Not active on Oomycetes

FORMULATIONS / PRODUCTS Mixtures with QoI, AP, and DMI partners: - broaden label spectrum - improve resistance management Fluopyram SC 500 Privilege Fluopyram + Trifloxystrobin SC 500 Sensation Fluopyram + Pyrimethanil SC 500 Tranquility Fluopyram + Tebuconazole SC 400 Experience Fluopyram + Prothioconazole SC 400 PROPULSE

POME - BROAD SPECTRUM DISEASE CONTROL Luna Sensation was a top performer in 2008 Pome fruit trials. Exceptional control of: Leaf scab Fruit scab P. mildew Sooty blotch Fly speck Rust and others Untreated Luna Sensation

STONE FRUIT - FRUIT ROTS Luna Sensation gives excellent control of ffruit diseases from in season use Untreated Luna Sensation Standard

STRAWBERRY - RHIZOPUS AND BOTRYTIS Untreated Luna Sensation is providing reduction of: Rots in the field at harvest and in storage Standard Luna Sensation

IR-4 Projects Avocado Banana Guava Lychee Papaya Passion Fruit Sugar Apple

Votivo biological seed treatment Votivo, which contains Bacillus firmus, is not registered for use and is currently under review by the EPA.

Votivo Overview What is Votivo? Living bacteria that protects corn, soybeans, cotton, and other crops from nematode damage Bacteria colonize the root as the plant grows to provide long-lasting lasting protection Applied as a convenient seed treatment

Votivo Expected Benefits Votivo provides a new option to suppress nematodes with an innovative eboogca biological material a The living organism is very stable in the formulation, on the seed and in the root zone Growers will see a potential for consistently enhanced yields

Votivo o Nematode Protection o Research trials have demonstrated t d nematode protection against several economically significant species, including: Soybean Cyst Nematodes Root-knot Nematodes Reniform Nematodes Needle Nematodes Sting Nematodes Female root-knot nematode

Votivo operformance Partners at es Votivo will be paired with other top-performing seed- applied products for enhanced protection ti Corn: Votivo + Poncho 500 (clothianidin) Cotton: Votivo + Aeris (thiodicarb & imidacloprid) Soybeans: Votivo + Trilex (trifloxystrobin)

Registration Status A tolerance exemption was established for Bacillus firmus I-1582 on all food/feed d commodities (FR Notice 05/07/2008 (73FR25524)). The product is currently being tested on corn, cotton, and soybeans under an Experimental Use Permit. Votivo FS is expected to receive registration from the EPA for the 2011 growing season.

Possible IR-4 Projects Performance on vegetable crops

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