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update and PT-33 introduction Presented by Wes Martin

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Page 1: Update and PT-33 introduction Presented by Wes Martin

update and PT-33 introduction

Presented byWes Martin

Page 2: Update and PT-33 introduction Presented by Wes Martin

DDAC VS ADBAC Quaternary Ammonia

• Superior in pesticidal performance

• Greater Tolerance to: – Organic Protein loads– pH– Temperature changes– Hard water

ADBAC Quats A = alkyl-dimethyl-benzyl-ammonium chloride (ADBAC)

B = didecyl-dimethyl-ammonium chloride (DDAC)

DDAC Quats

• Very Stable - Permanently positive charged cationic surfactant

• Formulation modified-removing benzene ring

• Biodegradable

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Charles Meister and Jeff JonesUniversity of Florida

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Treatment RateDisease rating

(0-5)Xhc

CFU/g1

Non-treated and non-inoculated (control) NA 0.00 0.00E+00 a

Non-treated and inoculated (control) NA 2.00 2.43E+06 ab

Industry Standard Copper 2.5 lb/acre 1.75 1.91E+08 c

Ocion PT81 40 oz/acre 0.50 6.70E+02 a

Ocion FT33 40 oz/acre 0.75 6.87E+05 bcd

KleenGrow 25 oz/acre 0.00 2.46E+05 ac

KleenGrow + Ocion PT81 25 oz/acre 0.00 3.30E+06 bce

KleenGrow + Ocion FT33 25 oz/acre 0.25 2.41E+05 ac

Industry Standard Copper (x2, 7 day interval) 2.5 lb/acre 0.00 5.51E+05 a

Ocion PT81 (x2, 7 day interval) 40 oz/acre 0.00 1.54E+04 ade

Ocion FT33 (x2, 7 day interval) 40 oz/acre 0.00 2.44E+06 ade

KleenGrow (x2, 7 day interval) 25 oz/acre 0.25 4.20E+06 ade

KleenGrow + Ocion PT81 (x2, 7 day interval) 25 oz/acre 1.00 0.00E+00 a

KleenGrow + Ocion FT33 (x2, 7 day interval) 25 oz/acre 0.00 8.47E+03 a

    P = 0.06 P = 0.02

Bacterial blight disease ratings and populations of Xanthomonas hortorum cv. carotae (Xhc) on carrot foliage following treatments for bacterial blight control in carrot stecklings – Dr. Jeremiah Dung, Oregon State University, 20151 Data were combined from the three sampling periods and log-transformed for ANOVA.

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What does it mean for amount of copper used?  Application of Key Components Soil Load Key Components (pounds/acre)

Treatment Treatmentrate

Treatmentvolume

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DDAC%

Cu lb/Acre Zn lb/Acre Mn lb/Acre DDAC

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NA NA - - -   - - - -

Non-treated/inoculated (control) NA NA - - -   - - - -

Industry standard copper 2.5 lb/acre 50 gal/acre 13.83% 0.06% 0.45% 7.50% 0.346 0.002 0.011 -

Ocion PT81 40 oz/acre 100 gal/acre 5.12% - -   0.160 - - -

Ocion FT33 40 oz/acre 100 gal/acre 4.33% 1.80% -   0.139 0.058 - -

KleenGrow 25 oz/acre (0.25 oz/gal)

100 gal/acre- - -7.50% - - -0.116

KleenGrow + Ocion PT81 25 oz/acre + 20 oz/acre

100 gal/acre2.56% 0.09% -3.73% 0.080 - -0.116

KleenGrow + Ocion FT33 25 oz/acre + 20 oz/acre

100 gal/acre2.17% - -3.68% 0.069 0.029 -0.116

Ind. standard copper (x2, 7 day interval)

2.5 lb/acre 50 gal/acre13.83% - -

.0.692 0.004 0.022 -

Ocion PT81 (x2, 7 day interval) 40 oz/acre 100 gal/acre 5.12% - -   0.320 - - -

Ocion FT33 (x2, 7 day interval) 40 oz/acre 100 gal/acre 4.33% 1.80% -   0.277 0.06 - -

KleenGrow (x2, 7 day interval) 25 oz/acre (0.25 oz/gal)

100 gal/acre- - -7.50% - - -0.232

KleenGrow + Ocion PT81 (x2, 7 day interval)

25 oz/acre + 20 oz/acre

100 gal/acre2.56% - -3.73% 0.160 - -0.232

KleenGrow + Ocion FT33 (x2, 7 day interval)

25 oz/acre + 20 oz/acre

100 gal/acre2.17% 0.09% -3.68% 0.14 0.06 -0.232

Table 1. Treatments, rates, and application volumes for bacterial

blight control in carrot stecklings – Dr. Jeremiah Dung, Oregon St. University

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Preparación

Clean + Disinfection of the lines

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NeoTec+Plant Start

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NeoTec+Plant Start

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Continued routing

First flowering and fruiting

Young Fruit

Harvest Harvest

Plant Start

Plant Start

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Roots following the previous protocol – 6 weeks after planting. August 2015

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Thank You