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Christopher Gee, Ph.D. Field Development Rep II/Technical Service Rep - Fungicides Concord, OH 44077

Isofetamid Kenja TM 400SC, Kabuto TM 400SC, Astun TM 400SC A 4 th generation SDHI

Isofetamid Mode of Action: SDHI (succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor) FRAC Group: 7 Spectrum: Broad (no Oomycete, limited Basidiomycete control) Type of Activity: Preventative, curative, locally systemic Registration: US and Canada (Japan, Mexico, others pending)

Spectrum Pathogens Botrytis cinerea Botrytis squamosa Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia minor Glomerella cingulata Alternaria solani Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype Venturia inaequalis Ramularia areola Monilinia fructigena Monilinia laxa Corynespora cassiicola Podosphaera aphanis Sphaerotheca fuliginea Erysiphe necator Elsinoe ampelina No activity against fungi belonging to Oomycetes and Basidiomycetes

Isofetamid approved label CROP DISEASE Rate Number of applications Timing Rapeseed, Crop Subgroup 20A Control of Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)* 0.750 to 0.875 L/ha 2 BBCH 62, 69 Grape Low Growing Berry, Crop Subgroup 13-07G Lettuce, Head and Leaf Turfgrass on golf courses and sod farms Control of Botrytis bunch rot (Botrytis cinerea)* Powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp.) Control of Grey mold (Botrytis cinerea)* Powdery mildew (Podosphaera aphanis) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum fragariae) Control of Sclerotinia drop (Sclerotinia minor, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)* Control of Dollar Spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa)* 1.46 to 1.61 L/ha 0.987-1.24 L/ha REI 12 hours for all labeled uses 3 14-day interval 14 day PHI 5 7- to 14-day interval 0 day PHI 0.90 L/ha 2 At emergence /transplant, 14 days after 14 day PHI 12.7-15.9 8 14 day intervals ml/100 m 2 *On isofetamid Canadian label

Isofetamid approved label CROP DISEASE Rate Number of applications Timing Berry and Small Fruit Crop Group 13-07 Control of Grey mold (Botrytis cinerea)* 0.987-1.24 L/ha 3 7- to 14-day interval 7 day PHI except Subgroup 13-07C, 13-07F, 13-07G. Stone Fruit, Crop Group 12-09 Pome Fruit, Crop Group 11-10 (Apple only in Canada) Edible-podded Legume Vegetables, Crop Groups 6A, 6B, 6C Brown Rot and Blossom Blight (Monilinia fructicola)* Control of Apple Scab (Venturia inaequalis) * Pear scab (Venturia pirina) Supression: Powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) White mold, (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) * Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) 0.913 L/ha 3 7- to 14-day interval 1 day PHI 0.913 L/ha 6 10 to 14-day interval 20 day PHI 1.25 L/ha 2 7- to 14-day interval 6A 7 day PHI 6B 14 day PHI 6A 30 day PHI

Isofetamid acute toxicity Type of study Species Results Oral route Rat LD 50 >2000 mg/kg* Dermal route Rat LD 50 >2000 mg/kg* Inhalation Rat LC 50 at 4 hours > 5.13 mg/l Skin irritation Rabbit Non-irritating Eye irritation Rabbit Non-irritating Skin sensitization Mouse Not sensitizing *Maximum rate tested

Kenja MRLs Crop Country Status Date Tolerance (ppm) Strawberry (subgroup 13-07G) Canada Published February 2015 4 Grape (subgroup 13-07F) Canada Published February 2015 3 Strawberry (subgroup 13-07G) USA Published July 2015 4 Grape (subgroup 13-07F) USA Published July 2015 3 Grape Korea Published June 2016 7 Strawberry Japan Published June 2017 4 Blueberry Japan Published June 2017 4 Cranberry Japan Published June 2017 4 Other berries* Japan Published June 2017 4 Grape Japan Published June 2017 10 Lettuce Japan Published June 2017 20 Legumes Japan Published June 2017 0.05 Wine grape EU Published February2017 4 Strawberry EU Published February 2017 3 Herbs and edible flowers EU Published February 2017 20 Grape CODEX Proposed 2017 3Q (Plan) Stone fruit CODEX Proposed 2017 3Q (Plan) Strawberry CODEX Proposed 2017 3Q (Plan) * other berries: chokeberry, mulberry, seaberry, gooseberry, black currant, Lonicera caerulea

Fervent TM 475SC First registered premixture in ISK s history Combination of isofetamid and tebuconazole Registered on almonds and grapevine Additional crops submitted for addition to the label

Pyriofenone Prolivo 300SC, Property 300SC Unique action for powdery control

Prolivo 300SC Mode of Action: Likely actin disrupter FRAC Group: U8 (moderate potential for resistance) Spectrum: Powdery mildews Type of Activity: Preventive, curative, locally systemic Registration: US and Canada in Q4 2016* *Registered as Property 180SC and Kusabi 300SC in EU, Property 300SC in Korea and Japan Currently seeking registration in Canada as Property 300SC

PROLIVO 300SC labeled use as submitted Crop Diseases Rate fl oz/a Cucurbit Vegetables Berry and Small Fruit Podosphaera xanthii Erysiphe cichoracearum Erysiphe necator Podosphaera aphanis Other powdery mildews 4 5 Apply on 7- to 10-day intervals Use Instructions Begin at bloom or when conditions are favorable prior to disease development. 4 5 For use on all types of grape. Applications to grape and similar vine climbing fruits should be made on a 14-day interval. Applications to strawberries and other similar low growing berries should be made on a 7- to 10-day interval. Begin applications preventatively and continue as needed per instructions above. Resistance Management: Do not make more than 2 sequential applications of Pyriofenone or other Group U8 containing fungicides before rotation to a fungicide with a different mode of action. Restrictions: Do Not apply more than 360 g ai/ha/year The Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) for all crops on the label is 0 days.

Prolivo MRLs Crop Country Status Date Tolerance (ppm) Strawberry (subgroup 13-07C) Canada Proposed 0.9 Cucurbit vegetable Crop Group 9 Canada Proposed 0.3 Strawberry (subgroup 13-07C) US Proposed 0.9 Cucurbit vegetable Crop Group 9 US Proposed 0.3 Raisin grape EXISTING IMPORT TOLERANCE US Proposed 0.5 Grape EXISITING IMPORT TOLERANCE US Proposed 0.3 Strawberry Korea Published 2 Melon Korea Published 0.5 Watermelon Korea Published 0.1 Cucumber Korea Published 0.7 Oriental melon Korea Published 2 Pumpkin Korea Published 0.5 Cucumber Japan Published 1 Strawberry Japan Published 2 Pumpkin Japan Proposed 2017 1Q (Plan) 0.7 Watermelon Japan Proposed 2017 1Q (Plan) 0.05 Melons Japan Proposed 2017 1Q (Plan) 0.2 Grapes Japan Proposed 2017 1Q (Plan) 3 Table and wine grapes EU Published 0.2 Table grapes (0.9)

Pyriofenone acute toxicity Type of study Species Pyriofenone Results PROLIVO 300SC Oral route Rat LD 50 >2000 mg/kg LD 50 >2000 mg/kg Dermal route Rat LD 50 >2000 mg/kg LD 50 >2000 mg/kg Inhalation Rat LC 50 at 4 hours >5.18 mg/l LC 50 at 4 hours > 2.78 mg/l Skin irritation Rabbit Non-irritating Non-irritating Eye irritation Rabbit Non-irritating Minimally irritating Skin sensitization Mouse Not sensitizing ---- Guinea Pig ---- Not sensitizing

Cyazofamid Ranman, Segway, Torrent Oomycete control in a class of its own

Cyazofamid Key points Long spray interval Sanitation effect Efficacy on growing season Tuber blight control Very active against Oomycetes with Unique MOA(QiI) Super protectant

Ranman 400SC Mode of Action: Quinone inside inhibitor (QiI) FRAC Group: 21 Spectrum: Oomycetes Type of Activity: Preventive, curative, locally systemic