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1 FAS MRL Database Terms of Use Users are advised that international regulations and permissible Maximum Residue Levels (MRL) frequently change. Although this International MRL Database is updated frequently, the information in it may not be completely up-to-date or error free. Additionally, commodity nomenclature and residue definitions vary between countries, and country policies regarding deferral to international standards are not always transparent. This database is intended to be an initial reference source only, and users must verify any information obtained from it with knowledgeable parties in the market of interest prior to the sale or shipment of any products. The developers of this database are not liable for any damages, in whole or in part, caused by or arising in any way from user's use of the database. Results Key Legend MRL values in Red Italics are more restrictive than US All numeric values listed are in parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise noted --- (dashes) indicate that no specific MRL for the commodity or relevant crop group is established. A default MRL may apply for countries that have default MRLs (see Default MRLs section below). Additionally, inadvertent or extraneous MRLs are not included in the database; and the database does not indicate substances that are banned in a country or exempt from requiring an MRL. Cod (Codex), EU (European Union), US (United States) and EXP (exporting market) indicate the source of the MRL for countries which defer to other markets' MRL regulations. Section 18, Time-Limited, or Regional: indicates that the US MRL is a temporary Section 18, Time-Limited Tolerance, or Regional Tolerance. Default MRLs These countries have a default MRL which may be applicable if a specific MRL is not established. However, default MRL regulations vary by country. Before assuming a default MRL applies, the country's specific regulations governing the default MRLs should be consulted. Country MRL regulations are summarized in market information pages located at the "Market Information" link on the toolbar at the top of this page. European Union: 0.01 ppm Argentina: 0.01 ada: 0.1 ppm Iceland: 0.01 Japan: 0.01 ppm Malaysia: 0.01 ppm New Zealand: 0.1 ppm Norway: 0.01 South Africa: 0.01 ppm PHI TYPE 2,4-D insecticide

2 Abamectin Acephate Acequinocyl insecticide Acetamiprid insecticide Acibenzolar-S-methyl Acifluorfen Azoxystrobin fungicide Bifenazate insecticide Bifenthrin insecticide Boscalid fungicide Buprofezin insecticide Captan 20 {5} 1 fungicide

3 Carbaryl insecticide Carfentrazone-ethyl Chlorantraniliprole insecticide Chlorfenapyr Chlorpyrifos insecticide Clethodim Clopyralid 4 {1} Cryolite Cyflufenamid Cyfluthrin Cyprodinil 5 {3.5} 0 fungicide

4 d-phenothrin DCPA 2 2 Deltamethrin Diazinon insecticide Dicofol 10 {3} Time-limited Difenoconazole fungicide Diquat dibromide Dodine 5 5 Endosulfan 2 {1} Time-limited Esfenvalerate Etoxazole insecticide

5 Fenbutatin-oxide insecticide Fenhexamid fungicide Fenpropathrin insecticide Fenpyroximate insecticide Flonicamid Flubendiamide Fludioxonil 3 {2} 0 fungicide Flumioxazin Fluopyram Fluoxastrobin Fosetyl-Al hr fungicide

6 Gamma Cyhalothrin Glyphosate Hexythiazox insecticide Imidacloprid , 14 insecticide Inorganic bromide resulting from fumigation with methyl bromide Iprodione Lambda Cyhalothrin Malathion Metalaxyl Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam) 15 {5} N/A fungicide insecticide 10 {0.4} 0 fungicide 10 {0.4} Metaldehyde

7 Methoxyfenozide insecticide MGK 264 (n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximid) Myclobutanil fungicide Naled insecticide Napropamide Novaluron insecticide Oryzalin Oxydemeton-methyl Paraquat dichloride Pendimethalin Penthiopyrad 3 3

8 Phosphine Propetamphos Propiconazole fungicide Pyraclostrobin fungicide Pyrethrins insecticide Pyridaben 2.5 {2} Pyrimethanil 3 {2.5} 1 fungicide Pyriproxyfen insecticide Quinoxyfen fungicide Resmethrin Sethoxydim 10 10

9 Simazine Spinetoram Spinosad Spiromesifen 1 {0.7} 1 insecticide 1 {0.7} 1 insecticide insecticide Sulfentrazone Terbacil Tetraconazole fungicide Thiamethoxam Thiophanate-methyl insecticide 7 {5} 1 fungicide 1. United States maintains a Thiophanate-methyl MRL of 7 set on "". 2. ada maintains a Thiophanate-methyl MRL of 5 set on "Strawberries" fungicide

10 Thiram Tralomethrin 0.02 Time-limited --- Trifloxystrobin fungicide Triflumizole fungicide Zeta-Cypermethrin Ziram 7 7

11 Commodity active ingredient Brand Name USA MRL Tolerance Streptomyces lydicus Actinovate AG hr 0 fungicide Botrytis, Powdery mildew ada MRL REI PHI TYPE Target Pest Comments Should be integrated into an overall disease management strategy Conduct a compatability test before tank mixing with fertilizers, fungicides or bactericides hydrogen dioxide Oxidate hr 0 fungicide Botrytis, crown rot, Powdery mildew, Angular leaf spot sulfur, potassium phosphate Sanction hr 0 fungicide Powdery mildew Do not apply during hot weather. polyoxin-d zinc salt Ph-D WDG hr 0 fungicide Anthracnose, Botytis fruit rot, powdery mildew Do not make more than 5 applications. Use in alternation with different modes of action. Bacillus pumilus Sonata hr 0 fungicide Powdery mildew (suppression) Use in a tank mix or rotational program with other registered fungicides. potassium phosphite Fosphite, Fungi-Phite, Helena Prophyt, Phorcephite, Phostrol, Rampart, Topaz hr 0 fungicide Phytophthora diseases May cause foliar burn if applied with copper based products. Bacillus subtilis Serenade Max, Serenade ASO hr 0 fungicide Powdery mildew, Botrytis fruit rot, Anthracnose Should be used in comination with other fungicides. Potassium silicate Sil-Matrix hr 0 fungicide Powdery mildew Boscalid Pristine hr 0 fungicide Botrytis, Anthracnose, Powdery mildew, Leaf spot Reynoutria sachalinensis Regalia, Regalia SC hr 0 fungicide Powdery Mildew Fenhexamid Elevate 50 WDG hr 0 fungicide Botrytis Fruit rot Do not make more than 2 consecutive appl. And not more than 5 appl/crop. Myclobutanil Nova 40 W, Rally 40WSP, Sonoma 40 WSP hr 0 fungicide Powdery mildew, Leaf spot, Leaf blight Do not plant rotational crops until 30 days after last application. Propiconazole AmTide 41.8 EC, Bumper 41.8 EC, Orit, Propiconazole E-Ag 41.8 EC, Tilt hr 0 fungicide Anthracnose, Leaf spot, Powdery mildew Do not make more than 2 consecutive applications. Pyraclostrobin Cabrio EG, Pristine hr 0 fungicide Anthracnose, Leaf spot, Powdery mildew, Botrytis (suppression only) Do not make more than 2 sequentioal applications and no more than 5 appl/crop year. Do not tank mix with copper fungicides, adjuvants or foliar fertilizers. Fosetyl-Al Aliette, WDG, Legion 80WDG, Linebacker WDG hr 12 hr fungicide Phytophthora diseases potassium bicarbonate Kaligreen, Milstop hr 1 fungicide Powdery mildew Do not mix with highly acid products. Aftershock fluoxastrobin hr 1 fungicide Anthracnose, Powdery mildew, Botrytis (suppression) Triflumizole Procure 50 WS, Procure 480 SC hr 1 fungicide Powdery mildew Do not apply same product within 14 days. Do not apply more than 4 applications per season. Do not plant leafy vegetables within 30 days or root vegetables within 60 days or rotational crops not on label for one year after application. Sulfur Kumulus DF, Micro Sulf, Microfine sulfur, Microthiol Disperss, Sulfur 90W, Super-Six, Wettable Sulfur, Wettable Sulfur 92, Yellow Jacket Dusting Sulfur, Yellow Jacket Wettable sulfur hr 1 fungicide Powdrey mildew Do not use during hot weather Copper Badge SC, Basic Copper 53, Bade X2, Champ DP Dry Prill, Champ Formula 2 Flowable, Champ WG, Champion Wettable Powder, COC DF, COC WP, C-O- C-S WDG, Copper Count - N, Cuprofix Ultra 40 Disperss, Kentan DF, Kocide 2000, Kocide 3000, Kocide DF, Nordox, Nordox 75WG, Nu Cop 3L, Nu Cop 50 DF, Nu Cop 50 WP, Nu Cop HB hr 1, 2 fungicide Angular Leaf Spot Frequent use of copper fungicides may cause foliar burn Thiram Thiram Granuflo hr 3 fungicide Botrytis Fruit rot Do not rotate treated crops with othe rcrops for which Thiram is not registered. Neem Oil Trilogy hr 0 insecticide aphids, mites, whiteflies, thrips Potassium salts of acids M-Pede hr 0 insecticide aphids, leafhoppers, twospotted mites Acequinocyl Kanenite 15 SC hr 1 insecticide twospotted spider mites Acetamiprid Assail 30SG, Assail 70 WP hr 1 insecticide aphids, flead beetles, obliquebanded leafroller, plant bugs, sap beetles, spittlebug, thrips, whiteflies Bifenazate Acramite 50 WS hr 1 insecticide twospotted spider mites Etoxazole Zeal hr 1 insecticide twospotted spider mites, lygus, spittlebug, tarnished plant bug Naled DiBrom 8 -E hr 1 insecticide leafrollres, spider mites, omnivorous leaftiers, aphids, thrips, lygus Novaluron Rimon 0.83EC hr 1 insecticide sap beetle, Asian cockroach, armywork, loopers, corn earworm Fenpropathrin Danitol 2.4 EC hr 2 insecticide lygus, tarnished plant bug, twopotted spider mites Abamectin Abacus, Agri-Mek 0.15 EC, Reaper, 0.15 EC, Temprano, Zoro hr 3 insecticide twospotted spider mites Malathion Malathion 5 EC, Malathion 8F hr 3 insecticide aphids, field crickets, lygus bugs, thrips, leafhopper Spiromesifen Oberon 2SC hr 3 insecticide Twospotted spider mite, whiteflies Thiamethoxam Actara 25 WG hr 3 insecticide aphids, whiteflies Diazinon Diazinon 50W, Diazinon AG 600, Diainon AG d 5 insecticide aphids, cyclamen mites Carbaryl Rev. 12/13/12 by Jill Dunlop Sevin 4F, Cutworm & Cricket Bait, Sevim 80 Solupak, Carbaryl 4 L hr 7 insecticide cutworms, omnivorous leaftiers, tarnished plant bug, armyworms, crickets, ants, grashoppers

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