| Crop and/or situation | NEU, SEU, MS or country | F G or Ia | Pests or group of pests controlled | Preparation | Application | Application rate per treatment | PHI (days)d | Remarks | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typeb | Conc. a.s. | Method kind | Range of growth stages and seasonc |
Number min–max |
Interval between application (min) |
g a.s./hL min–max |
Water L/ha min–max |
kg a.s./ha min–max |
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| Carrots |
NEU SEU |
F | Wireworm, Atomaria sp. | GR | 15 g/kg | Soil application in furrow | BBCH 00 | 1 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 0.15 | N/A | The product application rate in terms of 40(± 25%) g product/100 m linear row (i.e. 0.45–0.75 g a.i./100 m linear row)e |
NEU: northern European Union; SEU: southern European Union; MS: Member State; a.s.: active substance; GR: granule; a.i.: active ingredient.
Outdoor or field use (F), greenhouse application (G) or indoor application (I).
CropLife International Technical Monograph no 2, 6th Edition. Revised May 2008. Catalogue of pesticide formulation types and international coding system.
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.
PHI: minimum preharvest interval.
was proposed by the applicant, but was not considered relevant.