Crop and/or situationa | MS or NEU/SEU or Country | F G or Ib | Pest or group of pests controlledc | Formulation | Application | Application rate per treatment | PHI (days)j | Remarksk | ||||||
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Typed – e | Conc. a.s.g | Method kinde – f | Growth stage and seasonh | Number min–max i | Interval min–max | g/hL min–max | Water L/ha min–max | kg/ha min–max | ||||||
GM maize (expression of AAD‐1 protein) | CA | F | Annual and perennial weeds | SL | 456 g/L | Spraying | Up to BBCH 18 | 2 | 12 day | 50–200 | 0.82 | n.a. | 2,4‐D as choline salt | |
US | Pre‐emergence (1)+ post‐emergence (2) up to BBCH 18 | 3 | Post‐emergence: 12 days | 47–94 | 1.12 | n.a. | 2,4‐D as choline salt cGAP |
NEU: northern Europe; SEU: southern Europe; MS: Member State; SL: soluble concentrate; a.s.: active substance.
For crops, EU or other classifications, e.g. Codex, should be used; where relevant, the usage situation should be described (e.g. fumigation of a structure).
Outdoor or field use (F), glasshouse application (G) or indoor application (I).
E.g. biting and sucking insects, soil‐born insects, foliar fungi, weeds.
E.g. wettable powder (WP), water soluble granule (WG).
GCPF Codes – GIFAP Technical Monograph No 2, 1989.
All abbreviations must be explained.
Method, e.g. high volume spraying, low volume spraying, spreading, dusting, drench.
Kind, e.g. overall, broadcast, aerial spraying, row, individual plant, between the plants. Type of equipment used must be indicated.
g/kg or μg/L.
Growth stage at last treatment (Meier U, 2001. Growth Stages of mono‐ and dicotyledonous plants. BBCH Monograph, 2nd Edition, Federal Biological Research Centre of Agriculture and Forestry, Braunschweig, Germany, 2001), including where relevant, information on season at time of application.
The minimum and maximum number of application possible under practical conditions of use must be provided.
PHI: minimum preharvest interval.
Remarks may include: extent of use/economic importance/restrictions.