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. 2023 Jul 24;21(7):e08113. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8113
Crop and/or situation MS or country F G or I (a) Pests or group of pests controlled Preparation Application Application rate per treatment PHI (days) (d) Remarks
Type (b) Conc. a.s. Method kind Range of growth stages & season (c) Number min–max Interval between application (min) g a.s./hL min–max Water L/ha min–max Rate and unit
Apples USA and Indonesia F Fungi EC 120 g/L Foliar treatment 10 7 3–4 70–105 g a.s./ha 30
Bananas F Fungi EC Foliar treatment 6 200 g a.s./ha 7

Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)

The country was not indicated by the EMS

Cherries USA F Fungi EC 120 g/L Foliar treatment 5 105 g a.s./ha 0
Grapes USA F Fungi EC 120 g/L Foliar treatment 4 14 44–61 g a.s./ha 21 Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)
Peaches Argentina and Uruguay F Fungi EC Foliar treatment 2 2.4 48–72 g a.s./ha 20 Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)
Strawberries Japan G Fungi WP 12% Foliar treatment 3 7 1,500–2,000 45–60 g a.s./ha 1 Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)
Morocco F Fungi EC Foliar treatment 3 1 Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)
Tomatoes Egypt F Fungi SC 120 g/L Foliar treatment 2 4 3 960 29 g a.s./ha 4 Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)
Watermelon Japan F Fungi SC 12% Foliar treatment 4 1.2 3 Notified by UK, but not sufficiently supported in EFSA (2011)
Cucumber, Pumpkin and Melon Mexico F Fungi EC 120 g/L Foliar treatment 2 7 200–800 108 g a.s./ha 1

MS: Member State.

(a): Outdoor or field use (F), greenhouse application (G) or indoor application (I).

(b): CropLife International Technical Monograph no 2, 6th Edition. Revised May 2008. Catalogue of pesticide.

(c): Growth stage range from first to last treatment (BBCH Monograph, Growth Stages of Plants, 1997, Blackwell, ISBN 3‐8263‐3152‐4), including, where relevant, information on season at time of application.

(d): PHI – minimum preharvest interval.