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1 Mark Allen Western Regional Sales Representative Pacific Northwest & CA North Valley Cell:
2 What we do We discover, develop, and market effective and environmentally responsible natural products (biopesticides) that fill unmet needs for weed, pest & plant disease management. Products that improve yields and quality in conventional agriculture compared to chemical only systems. Products that lower the cost and increase yields in organic farming.
3 BioFungicide
4 Fungicide Overview Source: A non-pathogenic inducer (REYSA) signals the plant to produce Phytoalexins, PR proteins, plant cell strengtheners, etc. that inhibit pathogens (pathways are different from SAR) Broad Spectrum Disease Control: Regalia effectively controls powdery mildew, downy mildew, gray mold, rust, bacterial spot and bacterial blight on vegetables and fruit. Mode of Action: Induced Systemic Resistance Defense Response PR Protein Production Strengthening Antioxidants (remove oxidizing species) Lignification of cell walls (Freulic Acid) Papilla formation Directly Attacks Pathogen Phytoalexins (anti-microbial compounds) Enzymes of the phenolic pathway Production of Glucanase enzymes
5 on Key Crops Grapes Pome Fruit Stone Fruit Onion Garlic Cucurbits Leafy Greens Filberts Almonds Blueberries Tomatoes Asparagus Cole crops Strawberries Legumes Cereal grains Potatoes Walnuts
6 Diseases (Partial List) Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca spp, Erysiphe cichoracearum) Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea) Downy Mildew (Bremia lactucae, Peronospora spp.) Bacterial Blight (Xanthomonas spp.) Citrus Canker (Xanthomonas spp.) Greasy Spot (Mycosphaerella citri) Bacterial Leaf Spot (Xanthomonas spp.) Target Spot (Corynespora casslicola) Bacterial Canker (Pseudomonas syringae) Tomato Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans) Early Blight of Tomato (Alternaria solani)
7 Features and Benefits 4 hour REI; 0 Day PHI Tank-Mix OR Stand-Alone No Tank-Mix incompatibilities, no phytotoxicity Translaminar activity. Rainfast in 1 hour Day Spray Interval FRAC Code P MRL Exempt no residue issues. NOP Compliant OMRI Listed WSDA Approved.
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12 Severity % (Fruit) Disease Incidence/Severity % Incidence% (Fruit) Regalia controls Powdery Mildew on grapes. Powdery Mildew on Grapes D. Gubler, et. al. University of California, Davis Sacramento County, CA Regalia SC Sulfur DF - Treatments applied on 7 times between Apr 27 (pre-bloom) to Jul 20 (veraison). - Treatments applied in 216 gallons of water per acre. - Disease evaluated on Jul Vitis vinifera Chardonnay. - Partial treatment list. - Powdery Mildew: Erisiphe necator (Uncinula necator) Untreated Control
13 Severity/Incidence % Severity % (Fruit) Incidence % (Leaves) Regalia alternated with quinoxyfen controls Powdery Mildew on grapes. Powdery Mildew on Grapes University Field Trial Benton County, Washington, 2009 Regalia 0.5% v/v Untreated Control - Treatments applied 6 times on 1= Jun 4, 2= Jun 18, 3= Jul 2, 4= Jul 16, 5= Jul 30, 6= Aug Treatments applied in gallons of water per acre depending on crop maturity. - Disease evaluated on Aug 21 and Aug Partial treatment list. - Powdery Mildew: Erisiphe necator (Uncinula necator)
14 % Disease Severity Regalia plus sulfur provides better control of Powdery Mildew than sulfur alone. Powdery Mildew on Hybrid Grapes W.F. Wilcox, D.G. Riegel Cornell University Geneva, NY, 2009 Regalia 1% v/v (1-6) + Microthiol Disperss 5lb. (1- Microthiol Disperss 5lb. (1-6) Regalia 1% v/v (1-6) Vangard 7oz. (1-6) Actinovate 12 oz. (1-6) 6) - Treatments applied 6 times on: 1= Jun 16 (pre-bloom), 2= Jul 1 (post-bloom), 3= Jul 15, 4= Jul 28, 5= Aug 13, 6= Aug Treatments applied in 50 gal/a (pre-bloom) and 100 gal/a (post-bloom). - Disease evaluated on Oct Vitis interspecific hybrid Rosette. - Partial treatment list. - Powdery Mildew: Erisiphe necator (Uncinula necator) Untreated Control
15 Disease Incidence % - Treatments applied 3 times on Aug 13, Sep 4, Sep Disease evaluated on Sep 14, Oct 2, Oct 8. - Partial treatment list. - Botrytis Bunch Rot: Botrytis cinerea Regalia provides effective Botrytis Bunch Rot control with a zero-day PHI. Botrytis Bunch Rot on Grapes Merced, California, 2009 PHI= 7 days PHI= 0 days Regalia 1 qt. Vangard Untreated Control
16 % Disease Incidence Black Rot Phomopsis Fruit Rot Phomopsis Rachis Lesions Regalia provides a broad spectrum of activity on grape fruit rots and has a 0-day PHI. Phomopsis and Black Rot on Hybrid Grapes A.M.C. Schilder, et. al. Michigan State University Lawton, MI Regalia Untreated 1% v/v Control Regalia Untreated 1% v/v Control Regalia Untreated 1% v/v Control - Treatments applied 8 times on: 1=May 20, 2=May 31, 3= Jun 8, 4= Jun 19, 5= Jun 28, 6= Jul 12, 7= Jul 19, 8= Jul Disease evaluated on Sep Vitis interspecific hybrid Vidal. - Partial treatment list. - Phomopsis Fruit Rot: Phomopsis viticola - Black Rot: Guignardia bidwellii
17 Severity/Incidence % Severity % (Fruit) Incidence % (Leaves) Regalia alternated with quinoxyfen controls Powdery Mildew on grapes. Powdery Mildew on Grapes University Field Trial Benton County, Washington, 2009 Regalia 0.5% v/v Regalia 0.5% v/v alt/w Quintec 4 fl.oz. - Treatments applied 6 times on 1= Jun 4, 2= Jun 18, 3= Jul 2, 4= Jul 16, 5= Jul 30, 6= Aug Treatments applied in gallons of water per acre depending on crop maturity. - Disease evaluated on Aug 21 and Aug Partial treatment list. - Powdery Mildew: Erisiphe necator (Uncinula necator) Quintec 4fl.oz. alt/w Procure 4fl.oz. Untreated Control
18 Untreated Regalia 1qt, then Quintec 14 Day Rotation
19 a Powerful New Tool for Powdery Mildew and Botrytis Control on Grapes Use Regalia as a preventative treatment. 1-2 quarts in gals per acre in a tank mix with another registered fungicide, or 2-4 quarts if used standalone. Dilute applications: 1-2 quarts in gallons water. Repeat at 7-14 day intervals depending on disease pressure. REI 4 Hours. PHI 0 Days. Recommended Program:
20 Field Trial Data Blueberry
21 - Treatments applied on April 24 (green tip), April 29, May 5, May 12, May 20, May 29 (petal fall). - Disease evaluated before harvest on July Partial treatment list. - Mummy Berry: Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi Regalia controls Mummy Berry in highbush blueberry. Mummy Berry on Blueberries # of Mummies per Bush 1 A.M.C. Schilder, J.M. Gillett, R.W. Sysak Michigan State University Nunica, Michigan, 2009 Regalia 2qt. Tetraconazole 5fl.oz. Indar 6fl.oz. Untreated Control
22 % Fruit Rot Anthracnose Fruit Rot Alternaria Fruit Rot Regalia improves fruit quality in blueberry by controlling Alternaria and Anthracnose Fruit Rots. Anthracnose and Alternaria Fruit Rot on Blueberries A.M.C. Schilder, J.M. Gillett, R.W. Sysak Michigan State University Fennville, Michigan, 2009 Regalia 0.5qt (1-8) Serenade Max 1.5lb (1-7) Phostrol 2qt (1-7) Pristine 23oz (8) Serenade Max 3lb (1-7) Pristine 23oz (8) Captec 2qt (3,6,7) Abound 10fl.oz. (4) Pristine 23oz. (5,8) - Treatments applied on: 1= April 23, 2= May 2, 3= May 8, 4= May 15, 5= May 22, 6= May 28, 7= June 22, 8= July 6. - Treatments evaluated on Jul Partial treatment list. - Anthracnose Fruit Rot: Colletotrichum acutatum - Alternaria Fruit Rot: Alternaria spp. Untreated Control
23 % Marketable Fruit Increase marketable yield in blueberries with Regalia Anthracnose and Alternaria Fruit Rot on Blueberries c A.M.C. Schilder, et al. Michigan State University Fennville, Michigan 2009 bc bc ab a Regalia 0.5qt (1-8) Serenade Max 1.5lb (1-7) Phostrol 2qt (1-7) Pristine 23oz (8) Serenade Max 3lb (1-7) Pristine 23oz (8) - Application Dates: April 23, May 2, May 8, May 15, May 22, May 28, June 22, July 6 - Anthracnose Fruit Rot: Colletotrichum acutatum - Alternaria Fruit Rot: Alternaria spp. Captec 2qt (3,6,7) Abound 10fl.oz. (4) Pristine 23oz (5,8) Untreated Control
24 Effective New Tool for Disease Control in Blueberries Mummy Berry Initiate application at bud break stage of development. Apply 1-2 qts Regalia preventatively in gallons of water per acre and repeat on a 7- to 10-day interval or as needed. For best performance, tank mix Regalia with other registered fungicides for Mummy Berry control. Botrytis Blight Apply 1-2 qts Regalia preventatively in gallons of water per acre when the first disease symptoms are visible and reapply every 7- to 14- days. Anthracnose Fruit Rot & Alternaria Fruit Rot Initiate application at green tip. Apply 1-2 qts Regalia preventatively in gallons of water per acre and repeat on a 7- to 10-day interval until 10% blue fruit. REI 4 Hours. PHI 0 Days.
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26 Disease Rating Severity Incidence Combine Regalia with quinoxyfen or DMI fungicides for superior control of Powdery Mildew. Powdery Mildew on Cherry Devencenzi Pest Management & Research Woodbridge, CA, 2010 Regalia 2 qt (1,3) Quintec 7 oz (2) - Disease Severity: 0 = no disease, 1=1-25%, 2=26-50%, 3=51-75%, 4=76-100%. - Disease Incidence: Number of infected samples per replicate. - Treatments applied 3 times on 1=Mar 18, 2=Apr 9,3=Jun 1. - Treatments applied in 100 gal/acre. - Disease evaluated on Jun 15. Regalia 2 qt (2,3) Elite 8 oz (1) Untreated Control
27 Disease Severity (Lesions/Leaf) Outside Shoots Inside Shoots Regalia offers excellent early and mid-season control of Powdery Mildew. Powdery Mildew on Bing Sweet Cherry Disease Severity J.E. Adaskaveg University of California, Riverside San Joaquin County, CA, 2009 a ab b ab b c Regalia 1% v/v - Treatments applied on Apr 16, Disease evaluated on May 29, Treatments applied at 100 gal/acre. - Powdery Mildew: Sphaerotheca pannosa and Podosphaera spp. Pristine 14.5oz/A Untreated Control
28 Disease Incidence % on Fruit Regalia controls Powdery Mildew on stone fruit, even at low rates. Powdery Mildew on Cling Peach Disease Incidence % on Fruit J.E. Adaskaveg University of California, Riverside Butte County, CA, 2009 a b b b Regalia SC 0.25% v/v Pristine 14.5oz/A - Treatments applied on Mar 26 and May 5, Disease evaluated on Jun 9, Treatments applied at 100 gal/acre. - Powdery Mildew: Sphaerotheca pannosa and Podosphaera spp. Stylet-Oil 2% Untreated Control
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30 Broad Spectrum Control Grapes Powdery Mildew Gray Mold Downy Mildew Phomopsis Fruit Rot Sour Rot Black Rot Eutypa Pears & Apples Powdery Mildew Fire Blight Scab Blueberry Mummyberry Botrytis Blight Anthracnose Fruit Rot Alternaria Fruit Rot Bacterial Canker Stone Fruit (Psuedomonas syringae) Powdery Mildew Anthracnose Alternaria Bacterial Canker
31 Introducing UNTREATED GreenMatch
32 Overview GreenMatch is a Burndown or knockdown non-selective herbicide. UNTREATED 1.5 hours after app., 15% dil. 70 GPA
33 Active Ingredient: d-limonene Occurs naturally in citrus and certain fruits USDA classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe), essentially no measurable toxicity commonly used in soaps, foods, and perfumes EPA says limonene is, practically non-toxic to birds, fish, and mammals and is highly biodegradable Used as an industrial degreasing agent This degreasing property removes the waxy cuticle on broadleaves & grasses, causing them to desiccate & die
34 Scanning Electron Micrograph 8-wk old velvetleaf Demonstrates degreasing properties on plant cuticle (Michigan State University) 10% Limonene Distilled Water
35 Regulatory Status EPA STATUS: EPA Reg. No NOP Compliant Full Crop & Non-Crop Registration States: Registered in AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, LA, MD, ME, MI, MO, MS, NJ, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, OK, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV Organic: NOP Compliant, OMRI Listed WSDA Approved
36 Factors that Affect Herbicide Control Weed density (treat weeds when 6 or smaller) Weed size (treat weeds when 6 or smaller) Coverage: Volume of water sprayed per acre (60 gal) Weed type: Grassy vs. Broadleaf (speed of control) Perennial deep rooted vs. Annual (timing of control)
37 Camarillo, CA- Bindweed UNTREATED GreenMatch- 14 DAT, 14% dil. 60 GPA
38 Bindweed UNTREATED GreenMatch 1.5 hours after app., 14% dil. 60 GPA
39 Bindweed- 7 days after treatment (DAT)
40 Fiddleneck Yuba City, CA Jan 07 1 hr vs 3 wks 60 gpa
41 Sowthistle Yuba City, CA Jan 07 1 hr vs 3 wks 60 gpa
42 Mustard Yuba City, CA Jan 07 1 hr vs 3 wks 60 gpa
43 Yakima, WA- Bindweed GreenMatch applied in a 1 foot strip along drip tubing and around the base of these blueberries. GreenMatch- 14 Days after treatment (DAT), 14% dil. 60 GPA GreenMatch- 7 DAT, 14% dil. 60 GPA
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45 Weeds will quickly penetrate through and germinate above weed cloth; destroying the efficacy and investment of these expensive barriers.
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48 Within a couple months, these weeds have increased this small planting entry to allow a major weed population.
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50 d trimmers such as this attachment can injure and even girdle trees and vines.
51 Flame weeding is not sufficient enough to give consistent or lasting results of control.
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53 SUMMARY GreenMatch shows excellent control of a wide variety of broadleaf and grassy weeds For best efficacy, use GreenMatch at 14% dilution and GPA (gal/acre) or greater Thorough coverage is important for best performance. Adjuvant improves efficacy at high application volumes. Excellent control can be obtained for the following weed species (partial list): Spurge, Sowthistle, Shepherd s purse, Clover, Hairy fleabane, Annual bluegrass, Smooth crabgrass, Dandelion, Whitestem filaree
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