United States       Prevention, Pesticides    EPA 738-R-95-023
        Environmental Protection   And Toxic Substances    June 1995
        Agency	(7508W)	



&EPA Reregistration



        Eligibility Decision (RED)
        Agrobacterium

        radiobacter

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                   UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                      WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
                                                                           OFFICE OF
                                                                      PREVENTION, PESTICIDES
                                                                      AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
CERTIFIED MAIL
Dear Registrant:

       I am pleased to announce that the Environmental Protection Agency has completed its
reregistration eligibility review and decisions on the biopesticide case Agrobacterium
radiobacter. The enclosed Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) contains the Agency's
evaluation of the data base for this biopesticide, its conclusions of the potential human health
and environmental risks of the current product uses, and its decisions and conditions under
which these uses and products will be eligible for reregistration. The RED includes the data
and labeling requirements for products for reregistration.

       To assist you with a proper response, read the enclosed document entitled "Summary
of Instructions for Responding to the RED". This summary also refers to other enclosed
documents which include  further instructions.  You must follow all instructions and submit
complete and timely responses. An Application for Reregistration is required to be
submitted eight months from the date of this letter. Complete and timely responses will
avoid the Agency taking the enforcement action of suspension against your products.

       If you have questions about our decision or the requirements set forth in this document,
please contact the reregistration representative  for Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention
Division, Richard King at (703) 308-8052.

                                                     Sincerely yours,
                                                     Janet L. Andersen, Acting Director
                                                     Biopesticides and Pollution
                                                      Prevention Division (7501W)
Enclosures

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      SUMMARY OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESPONDING TO THE
           REREGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DECISION (RED)

1.  APPLICATION FOR REREGISTRATION OR "8-MONTH RESPONSE" You must
submit the following items for each product within eight months of the date of this letter
(RED issuance date).

      a. Application for  Reregistration (EPA Form  8570-1).  Use only an original
application form.  Mark it "Application for Reregistration."  Send your Application for
Reregistration (along with the other forms listed in b-d below) to the address listed in item 5.

      b. Five copies of draft labeling which complies with the RED and current regulations
and requirements.  Only make labeling changes which are required by the RED and current
regulations (40 CFR 156.10) and policies. Submit any  other amendments (such as formulation
changes, or labeling changes not related to reregistration) separately.  You may delete uses
which the RED says are ineligible for reregistration.  For further labeling guidance, refer to
the labeling section of the EPA publication " General Information on Applying for Registration
in the U.S.,  Second Edition, August 1992" (available from the National Technical Information
Service, publication #PB92-221811; telephone number 703-487-4650).

      c. Two copies of the Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF) for each basic and
each alternate  formulation.  The labeling and CSF which you submit for each product must
comply with P.R. Notice 91-2 by declaring the active ingredient  as the nominal
concentration. You have two options for submitting a CSF:  (1) accept the standard certified
limits (see 40 CFR §158.175) or (2) provide certified limits that are supported by the analysis
of five batches. If you choose the second option,  you must submit or cite the data for the five
batches along with a certification statement as described in 40 CFR §158.175(e).  A copy of
the CSF is enclosed; follow the instructions on its back.

      d. Certification With Respect to Data Compensation Requirements.  Complete and
sign EPA Form 8570-31 for each product.

4.  COMMENTS IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE Comments
pertaining to the content of the RED may be submitted to the address shown in the Federal
Register Notice which announces the availability of this RED.

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5.  WHERE TO SEND APPLICATIONS FOR REREGISTRATION (8-MONTH
RESPONSES)

By U.S. Mail:
      Document Processing Desk (RED-BPPD)
      Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C)
      EPA, 401 M St. S.W.
      Washington, D.C. 20460-0001
By express:
   Document Processing Desk (RED-BPPD)
      Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C)
      Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2
      1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
      Arlington, VA 22202

6.  EPA'S REVIEWS—EPA will screen all submissions for completeness; those which are not
complete will be returned with a request for corrections. EPA will try to respond to data
waiver and time extension requests within 60 days.  EPA will also try to respond to all 8-
month submissions  with a final reregistration determination within 14 months after the RED
has been issued.

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REREGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DECISION

          Agrobacterium radiobacter

                   LISTD

                 CASE 4101
           ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
             OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
             BIOPESTICIDES AND POLLUTION
                PREVENTION DIVISION

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                         TABLE OF CONTENTS



Agrobacterium radiobacter REREGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DECISION TEAM  . .  i

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY	v

I.     INTRODUCTION	1

II.    CASE OVERVIEW	2
      A.   Chemical Overview  	2
      B.   Use Profile 	2
      C.   Estimated Usage of Pesticide  	4
      D.   Data Requirements	4
      E.   Regulatory History	5

III.   SCIENCE ASSESSMENT	5
      A.   Product Chemistry Assessment	5
      B.   Human Health Assessment	6
           1.    Acute Toxicity	6
           2.    Exposure and Risk Assessments	7
                 a.    Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment	7
                 b.    Occupational Exposure and Risk Assessment	8
      C.   Environmental Assessment	8

IV.   RISK MANAGEMENT AND REREGISTRATION DECISION	9
      A.   Determination of Eligibility	9
      B.   Determination of Eligibility	10
           1.    Eligibility Decision 	10
           2.    Eligible and Ineligible Uses  	10
      C.   Regulatory Position  	10
           1.    Tolerance Reassessment	10
           2.    Endangered Species Statement 	10
           3.    Labeling Rationale 	10

V.    ACTIONS REQUIRED BY REGISTRANTS 	12
      A.   Manufacturing-Use Products	12
           1.    Additional Generic Data Requirements	12
           2.    Labeling Requirements for Manufacturing-Use Products	12
      B.   End-Use Products  	13
           1.    Additional Product-Specific Data Requirements	13
           2.    Labeling Requirements for End-Use Products	13
      C.   Existing Stocks  	14

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VI.  APPENDICES	15
      APPENDIX A. Table of Use Patterns Subject to Reregistration  	17
      APPENDIX B. Table of the Generic Data Requirements and Studies Used to
            Make the Reregistration Decision	35
      APPENDIX C. Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting the
            Reregistration of 4101	41
      APPENDIX D. List of Available Related Documents  	47
      APPENDIX E. FACT SHEET	51

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Agrobacterium radiobacter REREGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DECISION TEAM




Office of Pesticide Programs:







Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division




Phil Hutton




Richard King




John Rough




Sheryl K. Reilly




Robert I.  Rose




William Schneider




Roy Sjoblad




John Tice




Robert Torla

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            GLOSSARY  OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

AE      Acid Equivalent
a.i.      Active Ingredient
ADI     Acceptable Daily Intake.  A now defunct term for reference dose (RfD).
ARC     Anticipated Residue Contribution
CAS     Chemical Abstracts Service
CI       Cation
CNS     Central Nervous System
CSF     Confidential Statement of Formula
DFR     Dislodgeable Foliar Residue
ORES    Dietary Risk Evaluation System
DWEL   Drinking Water Equivalent Level (DWEL) The DWEL represents a medium specific (i.e. drinking
         water) lifetime exposure at which adverse, non carcinogenic health effects are not anticipated to occur.
EEC     Estimated Environmental Concentration.  The estimated pesticide concentration in an environment, such
         as a terrestrial ecosystem.
EP      End-Use Product
EPA     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
FDA     Food and Drug Administration
FIFRA   Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
FFDCA  Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
GLC     Gas Liquid Chromatography
GM      Geometric Mean
GRAS    Generally Recognized as Safe as Designated by FDA
HA      Health Advisory (HA)  The HA values are used as informal guidance to municipalities and other
         organizations when emergency spills or contamination situations occur.
HOT     Highest Dose Tested
LC50     Median Lethal Concentration. A statistically derived concentration of a substance that can be expected to
         cause death in 50% of test animals.  It is usually expressed as the weight of substance per weight or
         volume of water, air or feed, e.g., mg/L, mg/kg or ppm.
LD50     Median Lethal Dose.  A statistically derived single dose that can be expected to cause death in 50% of the
         test animals when administered by the route indicated (oral, dermal, inhalation).  It is expressed as a
         weight of substance per unit weight of animal, e.g., mg/kg.
LDlo     Lethal Dose-low. Lowest Dose at which lethality occurs
LEL     Lowest Effect Level
LOG     Level of Concern
LOD     Limit of Detection
LOEL    Lowest Observed Effect Level
MATC   Maximum Acceptable Toxicant Concentration
MCLG   Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG)  The MCLG is used by the Agency to regulate
         contaminants in drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
pg/g     Micrograms Per Gram
mg/L     Milligrams Per Liter
MP      Manufacturing-Use Product
MPI     Maximum Permissible Intake
MOE     Margin of Exposure
NOEC    No effect concentration
MRID    Master Record Identification (number). EPA's system of recording and tracking studies submitted.
N/A     Not Applicable
NPDES  National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NOEL    No Observed Effect Level
OP      Organophosphate
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            GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND  ABBREVIATIONS

OPP    Office of Pesticide Programs
PADI   Provisional Acceptable Daily Intake
PAG    Pesticide Assessment Guideline
PAM    Pesticide Analytical Method
PHED   Pesticide Handler's Exposure Data
PPE    Personal Protective Equipment
ppb     Parts Per Billion
ppm    Parts Per Million
PRN    Pesticide Registration Notice
Q*j      The Carcinogenic Potential of a Compound, Quantified by the EPA's Cancer Risk Model
RBC    Red Blood Cell
RED    Reregistration Eligibility Decision
REI     Restricted Entry Interval
RfD    Reference Dose
RS      Registration Standard
SLN    Special Local Need (Registrations Under Section 24 (c) of FIFRA)
TC      Toxic Concentration. The concentration  at which a substance produces a toxic effect.
TD      Toxic Dose. The dose at which a substance produces a toxic effect.
TEP    Typical End-Use Product
TGAI   Technical Grade Active Ingredient
TMRC   Theoretical Maximum Residue Contribution
TLC    Thin Layer Chromatography
WP     Wettable Powder
WPS    Worker Protection Standard
                                              IV

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

       The Environmental Protection Agency has completed an assessment of the potential
human health and environmental risks associated with the pesticidal use of Agrobacterium
radiobacter in the United States.

       Agrobacterium radiobacter is registered as a fungicide (microbial control agent) for the
prevention of Crown Gall in certain non-bearing fruit, nut and ornamental nursery stock. This
fungicide is target specific in mitigating the causative agent of Crown Gall, a bacterium
Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

       The Agency has determined that the uses  of A.  radiobacter as currently registered will
not cause unreasonable risk to humans or the environment and that these uses are eligible for
reregistration. The Agency is not requiring additional studies.

       Before reregistering the products containing A. radiobacter, the Agency is requiring
that product specific data; a revised Confidential Statements of Formula (CSF) and revised
labeling be submitted within eight months of the  issuance of this document. After reviewing
these data and any revised labels and finding them acceptable in accordance with Section
3(c)(5) of FIFRA, the Agency will reregister a product.  Those products which contain A.
radiobacter in combination with other active ingredients will be eligible for reregistration only
when the other active ingredients are determined to be eligible  for reregistration.

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I.      INTRODUCTION

       In 1988, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) was amended
to accelerate the reregistration of products with active ingredients registered prior to November
1,  1984. The amended Act provides a schedule for the reregistration process to be completed in
nine years. There are five phases to the reregistration process. The first four phases of the process
focus on identification of data requirements to support the reregistration of an active  ingredient
and the generation and submission of data to fulfill the requirements. The fifth phase is a review
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (referred to as "the Agency") of all data submitted
to support reregistration.

       FIFRA Section 4(g)(2)(A) states that in  Phase 5  "the Administrator shall  determine
whether pesticides containing such active ingredient are eligible for reregistration" before calling
in  data  on products and  either reregistering  products or taking "other appropriate regulatory
action."  Thus, reregistration involves a thorough review of the scientific data  base underlying a
pesticide's registration.  The purpose of the Agency's review is to reassess the potential hazards
arising from the currently registered uses of the pesticide; to determine the need for additional
data on  health and environmental effects; and to determine whether the pesticide meets the "no
unreasonable adverse effects" criterion of FIFRA.

       This document presents the Agency's  decision regarding the reregistration eligibility of
the registered uses of A. radiobacter. The document consists of six sections.  Section I is the
introduction.  Section II describes A.  radiobacter, its uses, data requirements and regulatory
history. Section III discusses the human health and environmental assessment based on the data
available to the Agency.  Section IV presents the reregistration decision for A. radiobacter. Section
V  discusses the  reregistration requirements  for  A. radiobacter. Finally, Section  VI  is the
Appendices which support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision. Additional details concerning
the Agency's review of applicable data are available on request.

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II.    CASE OVERVIEW

      A.     Chemical Overview

             The following active ingredient is  covered  by this Reregistration Eligibility
      Decision:

      •      Common Name:          Agrobacterium radiobacter


      •      Chemical Name:          Agrobacterium radiobacter (Strain Kerr-84)


      •      Chemical Family:         Not applicable


      •      CAS Registry Number:    Not applicable


      •      OPP Chemical Code:      114201


      •      Empirical Formula:       Not applicable


      •      Trade and Other Names:  Galltrol-A8 , Norbac 84-C8
             Basic Manufacturer:
                                      AgBioChem, Inc.
                                      New Bioproducts, Inc.
      B.     Use Profile
             The following is information on the currently registered uses with an overview of
      use sites and application methods. A detailed table of the use of A. radiobacter is in
      Appendix A.

             Type of Pesticide: Fungicide  (microbial control agent).

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Use Sites: Terrestrial and Greenhouse Non-food Crops

              Non-bearing Fruit and Nut Nursery Stock:
                            Almonds     Apples       Apricots
                            Blueberries   Caneberries*  Cranberries
                            Cherries     Kiwis         Nectarines
                            Peaches      Pears         Pecans
                            Plums        Prunes       Walnuts

              * Caneberries include Blackberry, Boysenberry, Raspberry, and Youngberry

              Ornamental Nursery Stock:
                            Euonymus    Rose   Weeping Cherry

Target Pests: Aids in the control of Crown Gall disease (A. tumefaciens).

Formulation Types Registered:     2.25% Flowable concentrate
                                    1.2% Solidified Agar

Method and Rates of Application:

       Equipment -   Hand-operated spray, drench and dip treatment equipment.

       Method and Rate -

              Dipping
              Germinating Seed Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
              Seedling  Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
              Cutting Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
              Root and Stem Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.

              Spraying
              Root and Stem Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
              Soil Drench Application - 1 unit of product**/ 5 gallons of water;
              6-8 oz of suspension per 1  gallon container or 1 foot of plant row.
              **1 unit of product equals  3 x 1012 and 1.2 x 10" colony forming units per volume
              of product for the flowable concentrate and solidified agar formulations, respectively.

       Timing - Preplant — cutting, root  and stem treatments;  Immediately Prior
       to Planting — germinating seed and seedling treatments; Postplant — soil
       drench treatment.

Use Practice Limitations:   Label limits use only to applications on certain non-
                            food and non-bearing plants.

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      C.     Estimated Usage of Pesticide

             This section summarizes the best estimates available for the pesticide uses of A.
      radiobacter. The Agency estimates that less than 1000 Ibs. a.i. are used annually. These
      estimates are derived from a variety of published and proprietary sources available to the
      Agency.  The data,  reported  on  an  aggregate and  site (crop)  basis, reflect annual
      fluctuations in use patterns as well as the variability in using data from various information
      sources. The table below summarizes the pesticides use by site.

Annual Usage and Percent of Crop Treated in California37 in 1990 with A. radiobacter
NAME OF SITE
Fruits and Nuts:
Almond
Almond Seeds
Cherry
Walnuts
Prune
Nursery/Greenhouse:
Greenhouse Cut Flowers or Greens
Greenhouse Grown Transplants
Outdoor Containers/Field Plants
Outdoor Grown Transplants
ACRES
GROWN/HARVESTED"'
(1000)

404
NA
16
176
79

2
NA
27
NA
PERCENT OF ACRES
TREATED'7

<1
NA
<5
<1
<1

<1
NA
<1
NA
      a/ National Usage data is not available.
      b/ Three years average 1992 to 1994 (with some census data) are reported. For perennial crops, harvested acres are reported; for other
      crops, acres grown are reported. Sources: US Dept. of Commerce. 1992 Census of Agriculture, CA, Volume 1, Part 5, September 1994:
      US Dept. of Commerce. 1992 Census of Agriculture, Volume 1, Part 51, October 1994; USDA, Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts, 1994
      Summary, January 1995.
      c/ The relevant measure for percent of crop treated would be acres planted. Because annual estimates for planted acres are not available,
      percent of crop treated is based on annual harvested acres.
      NA - Not Available.
      D.     Data Requirements

             Data requested in the Phase 3 of the Reregistration Process issued January 1989
      and the  DCI issued July 1993 include studies on product chemistry, ecological effects,
      environmental  fate, and toxicology.  These data were required  to  support the uses of
      products containing the active ingredient A. radiobacter. Appendix B includes all data
      requirements  identified by  the  Agency   for  currently  registered  uses to  support
      reregistration.

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       E.     Regulatory History

              The  microbial control agent/bacterial  inoculant, A. radiobacter,  was initially
       registered in the United States in 1979 as Galltrol-A8, EPA Reg. No 40230-1, for the
       prevention of Crown Gall infections in certain fruit, nut and ornamental nursery stock
       (non-bearing plants only).  Later in  1979 another product containing A. radiobacter,
       Norbac 84-C8, was registered for these uses.

              During Phase 3 of the Reregistration Process, the toxicology data base  for A.
       radiobacter was  evaluated  and determined to adequately satisfy  most of the  data
       requirements  for  microbial  pest  control  agents.   The  acute  pulmonary toxicity/
       pathogenicity, Guideline  No.  152A-12, and acute intravenous toxicity/ pathogenicity,
       Guideline No. 152A-13, were identified as outstanding data gaps and a Data Call-In was
       issued July 1993. Since  the DCI, the Agency's initial position with respect to these
       guidelines was re-evaluated, and these data requirements were waived because  it was
       determined that A. radiobacter was a soil saprophyte and was not known to be pathogenic
       to humans and animals.

              This Reregistration Eligibility Decision reflects a reassessment of all  data which
       were submitted in response to the reregistration process.

III.    SCIENCE ASSESSMENT

       A.     Product Chemistry Assessment

       The Agency has determined that A. radiobacter meets the criteria for a select category of
pesticide active ingredients (biopesticides) for which a reduced set of generic data requirements
are appropriate for reregistration. Refer to §40 CFR 158.740 — Guidelines for Microbial Control
Agents — Tier I — for non-food/feed  uses. Products in this select category of pesticides may also
be exempt from certain generic data requirements  for toxicology, residue  chemistry, human
exposure, ecological effects, and environmental fate on the active ingredient. In considering A.
radiobacter's eligibility for reregistration, the Agency believes that it meets these criteria for the
following reasons:

       (1)  Review of the available  toxicology  data  and literature  submitted  in  support of
reregistration indicates that adequate information is available to characterize the risks to humans
and animals;  products containing A. radiobacter are not likely to produce unreasonable adverse
effects on humans.  Agrobacterium radiobacter is generally understood to be non-pathogenic to
humans or animals.  It has been registered and used since 1979  with no reports of adverse effects
which would have been reported as required by section 6(a) (2)  of FIFRA,  if they had occurred.
Although some strains of Agrobacterium have been identified in human clinical specimens, it
appears that these were sampling contaminants or incidental  non-pathogenic inhabitants of the
patients.  Moreover, these strains are distinguisable from the A. radiobacter Kerr 84  strain used
in these products, which has never been identified in association with clinical specimens.  Most
Agrobacterium strains from clinical specimens have been identified as A. radiobacter biovar 1,
which differs from the biovar 2  Kerr 84  strain  used  in  these products  by a number of

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physiologically  and metabolic factors such  as  the ability to grow at 35°C, and produce 3-
ketolactose, acid from ethanol, H2S, and oxidase (Kovacs method).

       (2) The use patterns for A. radiobacter, applications to certain fruit, nut, and ornamental
nursery stock are considered to be non-food/feed uses. Therefore, this microbial control agent
does not require the establishment of tolerances  or exemptions  from  tolerances under the
provisions of FIFRA and FFDCA Sections 408 and 409.

       Agrobacterium radiobacter is a naturally occurring bacterium which is present in many
soil types and plant rhizospheres.  Agrobacterium radiobacter is one of the best examples of a
successful microbial control agents that has been isolated from  nature (first isolated from soil
surrounding a peach tree in Australia in the early 1970's) and employed in agriculture.  The use
of A. radiobacter is targeted at mitigating pathogenic strains of another closely related bacteria,
A. tumefaciens.  Agrobacterium tumefaciens causes crown gall infections in certain fruit, nut, and
ornamental nursery stock and is susceptible to Agrosin 84, the bacteriocin produced by A.
radiobacter.

       Agrobacterium radiobacter products range in  color from cream for  the technical grade
active ingredient to light green for the end-use products. The physical state for A. radiobacter can
be considered to be  bacterial cells cultured on an agar medium.  Agrobacterium radiobacter has
a slight odor and a  pH of 6.8-7.1 for both the technical grade  active ingredient and the end-use
products. These bacterial cultures are miscible in water and susceptible to drying at pH's greater
than 9  and temperatures in excess of 35°C.  The  live  bacteria  cultures of A. radiobacter have a
shelf-life of 120 days under refrigeration.

       B.    Human Health Assessment

       Adequate toxicological  effects  data on  A.  radiobacter are available  to  support a
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED).
              1.      Acute Toxicity

       Certain acute toxicity studies for the technical grade active ingredient, A. radiobacter, have
been submitted and adequately satisfy the requirements as set forth in §40 CFR 158.740 for non-
food/feed use of microbial control agents.
GUIDELINE
No.
152A-10
152A-11
STUDY
Acute Oral
Toxicity/
Pathogenicity
Acute Dermal
Toxicity
RESULTS
LD50 > 5g/kg
Slight erythema
CATEGORY
IV
IV
MRID
00060518
00064089

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152A-12

152A-13


152A-14

152A-15
Acute
Pulmonary
Toxicity/
Pathogenicity
Acute
Intravenous
Toxicity/
Pathogenicity
Primary Eye
Irritation/
Infection
Hyper-
sensitivity
Waived*

Waived*


Irritation

None Reported**
NA

NA


III


NA

NA


00060518
00064089

41653304
41653305
       1-7* Literature  submitted in support  of reregistration indicated  that A. radiobacter is not
       pathogenic to humans and animals.
       ** All incidents of hypersensitivity must be reported to the Agency.

       In the Agency's initial evaluation of the primary eye irritation study (MRID 00060518 and
00064089),  A. radiobacter was determined to be a Toxicity Category II eye irritant, based on
persistent corneal effects in 1/6 rabbits over 21  days following the instillation of the test substance
in the conjunctival sac of the eye.  However, during a subsequent evaluation for the reregistration
process it appeared that the toxicity category should be reconsidered, based on the fact that all eye
irritation in 2  of the  other 5 animals was resolved by 72 hours, and the remaining 3 animals by
day seven.  In addition, the affected animal reportedly had only slight irritation over the 21-day
observation period. The actual ocular  irritation in this animal was not described, but was scored
1 on a scale of 0-4. The eye irritation  study was repeated with 4 more rabbits, and only  1 rabbit
exhibited slight irritation of the cornea for 24 hours which was resolved within 48 hours. The
Agency has reconsidered its initial position and has concluded that since there were no materials
in the test substance (composed of an agar culture media dissolved in water) that would be likely
to cause eye irritation, and only  1/10 animals tested exhibited very slight irritation beyond 7 days,
the  toxicity category is more appropriate classified as Toxicity Category III for eye irritation.

       Agrobacterium radiobacter occurs naturally in the environment and does not appear to be
pathogenic to humans and animals. For this reason and because of its low mammalian toxicity
(oral,  dermal, and  occular), the  required acute pulmonary  toxicity/pathogenicity and acute
intravenous toxicity/pathogenicity guideline studies  have been waived. Consequently, all of the
toxicology data requirements for microbial control agents have been satisfied.

              2.     Exposure and  Risk Assessments

                     a.     Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment

                            Although A. radiobacter is applied to certain fruit and nut crops, the
                     Agency considers these applications to be non-food uses because they are
                     made only to non-bearing nursery stock.   Thus, neither a tolerance or an
                     exemption  from  tolerance is required.  Additionally,  the Agency has

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              concluded that the dietary exposure from consuming commodities which
              were treated with A. radiobacter as nursery stock are not expected.

              b.     Occupational Exposure and Risk Assessment

                    Based on the application  methods (dipping of plants by hand and
              spraying with a hand-held sprayer) listed on the product label, the potential
              for eye, dermal and inhalation exposure to handlers and post application
              nursery  workers exists. Because of a lack  of human  toxicity  concern,
              worker  exposure data  are  not required. Moreover, it is the  Agency's
              opinion that these  occupational  exposures  and subsequent  risks  are
              negligible because:  (1)  the  proposed  precautionary  product labeling
              stipulated in Section V will adequately mitigate the risks  to applicators and
              related nursery workers; and (2) the organism has been  determined not to
              be pathogenic to humans and animals.

C.     Environmental Assessment

              Agrobacterium radiobacter is a well-characterized bacterium which has
       been in continuous use since 1979.  The Agency is unaware of any cases where it
       or related bacteria  have been  found in  association with diseases  of birds, fish,
       insects or other non-target species.  Agrobacterium radiobacter's mechanism of
       action to control the target plant pathogen, A.  tumefaciens, the causal agent of
       crown gall, is well-understood.  It involves direct competition with A. tumefaciens
       and is enhanced by the production of a specific bacteriocin (Agrosin 84).

              No ecological toxicity data requirements were required for A. radiobacter
       because there are mitigating factors that support the conclusion that exposure to
       non-target terrestrial and aquatic organisms is  extremely minimal. The major
       mitigating factor is that the registered use of A. radiobacter being supported for
       reregistration is  the treatment of certain nursery stock in a contained environment
       (indoor use). Thus, there is little or no exposure to the environment when used
       according to  label directions. Because there is little or no exposure, the risk to non-
       target terrestrial and aquatic organisms is expected to be minimal

              Based on the previously mentioned rationale, the Agency has waived the
       following Environmental and Ecological Guidelines (Tier I) for A. radiobacter.

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Guideline No.
154A-16
154A-19
154A-20
154A-22
154A-23
154A-24
Description
Avian pathogenicity/toxicity
Freshwater Fish
pathogenicity/toxicity
Freshwater invertebrate
Nontarget plant testing
Nontarget insect testing
Honeybee toxicity/pathogenicity
Conclusion
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
IV.    RISK MANAGEMENT AND REREGISTRATION DECISION

       A.     Determination of Eligibility

              Section 4(g)(2)(A) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to determine, after submission
       of relevant data concerning an active ingredient, whether products containing the active
       ingredients are eligible for  reregistration.  The Agency has previously identified and
       required the submission of the generic (i.e. active ingredient specific) data required to
       support reregistration of products containing the bacterium, A. radiobacter as an active
       ingredient.   The Agency  has completed  its  review  of  these  generic  data, and has
       determined that the data are sufficient to support reregistration of all products containing
       A. radiobacter.   Appendix  B identifies the generic data requirements that the Agency
       reviewed  as part of its determination of reregistration eligibility of A. radiobacter, and
       lists the submitted studies that the Agency found acceptable.

              The data identified in Appendix B were sufficient to allow the Agency to assess the
       registered uses of A. radiobacter and to determine that A. radiobacter can be  used without
       resulting in unreasonable adverse effects to humans and the environment.  The Agency
       therefore  finds that all products containing A. radiobacter as the active ingredients are
       eligible for reregistration. The reregistration of particular products is addressed in Section
       V of this document.

              The Agency made its reregistration eligibility determination based upon the target
       data  base  required for reregistration, the current guidelines for conducting acceptable
       studies to generate such data,  published scientific literature,  etc.  and the data identified in
       Appendix B.  Although the Agency has found that all uses of A. radiobacter are eligible
       for reregistration, it should be understood that the Agency may take appropriate regulatory
       action, and/or require the  submission  of additional data to support the  registration of
       products containing A. radiobacter, if new information comes to the Agency's attention
       or if the data requirements  for registration (or the guidelines for generating such  data)
       change.

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B.     Determination of Eligibility

       1.      Eligibility Decision

              Based  on the  reviews of the generic  data for the active  ingredient A.
       radiobacter, the Agency has sufficient information  on the health effects of A.
       radiobacter and on its potential for causing adverse effects in fish and wildlife and
       the  environment.  The Agency has  determined that A.  radiobacter products,
       labeled and used as specified in this Reregistration Eligibility Decision, will not
       pose  unreasonable  risks  or adverse  effects  to humans or the  environment.
       Therefore, the Agency concludes that products containing A. radiobacter for all
       currently registered uses are eligible for reregistration.

       2.      Eligible and Ineligible Uses

              The  Agency has  determined that  all  currently registered  uses  of A.
       radiobacter are eligible for reregistration.

C.     Regulatory Position

       The  following is a summary of the  regulatory positions and rationales for A.
radiobacter.  Where labeling revisions are  imposed, specific language is  set forth in
Section V of this document.
       1.      Tolerance Reassessment

              Although A.  radiobacter is applied to certain fruit and  nut  crops, the
       Agency considers these applications to be non-food uses, because they are only
       made to  non-bearing nursery stock. Therefore, neither a  tolerance nor  an
       exemption from tolerance is required. Should one be needed in the future, the data
       available  are  adequate to support an  exemption from the  requirement of a
       tolerance.

       2.      Endangered Species Statement

              Based on the current use patterns, the potential for adverse  effects to plant
       and  animal (avian and aquatic) endangered species  from applications  of  A.
       radiobacter is not expected.

       3.      Labeling Rationale

              Precautionary Labeling:

              In the evaluation of the toxicology data base for the reregistration eligibility
       decision  for A. radiobacter, the Agency reexamined the acute toxicity study  —
       primary eye irritation  (MRID 00060518 and 00064089), and concluded that the eye

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irritation potential is more appropriately reclassified Toxicity Category III. This
reduction in potential hazard prompts the revision of the precautionary labeling
statements (Signal word, Statement of Practical Treatment, and other associated
label statements mitigating risks) for all  A. radiobacter products.  The Agency is
now requiring that these revised precautionary labeling statements be placed on the
label/labeling of all A. radiobacter products as specified  in Section V.

       Worker Protection Requirements:

       The 1992 Worker Protection Standards for Agricultural  Pesticides  (WPS)
established certain worker-protection requirements (personal protective equipment,
restricted entry  intervals, etc.) to be specified on the label of all products that
contain uses within the scope of the WPS. Uses within the scope of the WPS
include all commercial  (non-homeowner) and research  uses on  farms, forests,
nurseries, and greenhouses to produce agricultural plants (including food, feed,
and fiber plants,  trees, turf grasses, flowers, shrubs,  ornamental,  and seedlings).
Uses within the  scope include not only uses on plants, but also  uses on  soil or
planting medium the plants  are (or will be) grown in. At this time all currently
registered uses of A. radiobacter are within the scope of the Worker Protection
Standards for Agricultural Pesticides (WPS).

       Any product whose labeling reasonably permits use in the production of an
agricultural plant on any farm, forest, nursery, or greenhouse must comply with
the labeling requirements of PR Notice 93-7, "Labeling Revisions Required by the
Worker  Protection  Standard (WPS),  and  PR Notice  93-11,  "Supplemental
Guidance for PR Notice 93-7 and 93-11.  Unless otherwise specifically directed in
this RED, all statements required by PR Notices 97-7 and 93-11 are to be on the
product label exactly as instructed in those notices.

       After April 21, 1994,  except as otherwise provided in PR Notice  93-7 and
93-11, all products within the scope of those notices must bear WPS PR  Notice
complying labeling when they are distributed or sold  by the primary registrant or
any supplementally registered distributor.

       After October 23, 1995, except as otherwise provided in PR Notices 93-7
and 93-11, all products within the scope of those notices must bear WPS PR  Notice
complying labeling when they are  distributed or sold by any person.

       On April  26,  1995, the  Agency established a policy which  allows
registrants to reduce the interim WPS restricted entry interval (REI) from 12 hours
to 4 hours for certain low risk pesticides. This policy identifies A. radiobacter as
a candidate eligible for a reduced WPS REI.  The procedures for requesting a
reduction in the REI are outlined in Section V.
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                    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

                    All PPE labeling requirements for products containing A. radiobacter were
              established using the process described in PR Notice 93-7 or more recent EPA
              guidelines. This  RED will not  impose any changes  to the PPE WPS  labeling
              requirements established in PR Notices 93-7 and 93-11.

                    Restricted-Entry Interval (REI):

                    Under the Worker Protection  Standard (WPS), interim  restricted entry
              intervals (REI) for all uses within the scope of the WPS were established on the
              basis of the acute toxicity of the active ingredient. The toxicity categories of the
              active ingredient  for acute dermal  toxicity,  eye  irritation potential,  and skin
              irritation potential were used to  determine the interim WPS REI. If one or more
              of the three acute toxicity effects are  in toxicity category I, the interim WPS REI
              is established at 48 hours. If none of the acute toxicity effects are in category I, but
              one or more of the three  is classified as category II, the interim WPS REI is
              established at 24 hours. If none of the  three  acute toxicity  effects are  in category
              I or II, the  interim WPS REI is established  at 12 hours. The interim WPS REI for
              A. radiobacter is 12  hours, since all  of the acute toxicity categories are either III
              or IV.

V.     ACTIONS REQUIRED BY REGISTRANTS

       This section specifies the data requirements and responses necessary for the reregistration
of both manufacturing-use and end-use products.

       A.     Manufacturing-Use Products

              1.     Additional Generic Data Requirements

                    The generic data base supporting the reregistration of A. radiobacter for the
              above eligible uses has been reviewed  and determined to be substantially complete.
              At this time, no additional  data are being required.

              2.     Labeling Requirements for  Manufacturing-Use Products

              Precautionary Labeling

                    The product labeling of each product containing A. radiobacter as an active
              ingredient  must bear the following revised precautionary label statements. Refer
              to 40 CFR  156.10  — Labeling  Requirements for Pesticides and Devices, for
              additional information regarding proper placement and type size requirements for
              these statement.
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       CAUTION

       Keep out of Reach of Children

       Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing

       STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT:
       In case of contact immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water. Get medical
       attention if irritation persists.

B.     End-Use Products

       1.     Additional Product-Specific Data Requirements

             Section 4(g)(2)(B)  of FIFRA calls  for the Agency to obtain any needed
       product-specific data regarding the pesticide  after a determination of eligibility has
       been made.  However, the data base supporting the reregistration for the above
       eligible  end-uses of A. radiobacter products  is  substantially complete and no
       additional product specific data is being required  at this time.


       2.     Labeling Requirements for End-Use Products

       Precautionary Labeling

             Refer to subsection A. above for labeling  requirements for precautionary
       labeling.

       Worker Protection Standard Labeling:

             If registrants of A. radiobacter wish their  products to be considered for
       a REI reduction from 12 hours to 4 hours, they must notify EPA.  For each
       product, the following information must be submitted:

       1.     An  Application for Registration (EPA Form 8570-1).

       2.     One copy of the current product label, clearly marked to highlight the
             interim WPS REI.

       3.     Two  copies  of the revised label, clearly marked to highlight the revised
             WPS REI.

       4.     The following certification statement:

             "I certify that this notification is complete in accordance with the provisions
             of EPA's reduced REI policy and that no other changes have been made to
             the  labeling or confidential statement of formula of this product. I further

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             understand that if this notification does not comply with the terms of EPA's
             reduced REI  Policy, this product  may be  in violation  of  the  Federal
             Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and I may be subject
             to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and  14 of FIFRA. I
             understand that the Agency may direct a change  in the REI of a  product
             subject to this notice if the Agency determines  that  a change is appropriate,
             and that products may be subject to regulatory and enforcement action if
             the appropriate changes are not made."

             Notifications should be sent to:

             By U.S. Mail:

                    Document Processing Desk (WPS:95-1)(BPPD)
                    Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C)
                    Environmental Protection Agency
                    401 M Street, S.W.
                    Washington,  DC 20460-0001

             By express:

                    Document Processing Desk (WPS:95-1) (BPPD)
                    Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C)
                    Room  266A, Crystal Mall 2
                    1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
                    Arlington, VA 22202

C.     Existing Stocks

       Registrants may generally distribute and sell products bearing old labels/labeling
for 26 months from the date of the issuance of this Reregistration Eligibility Decision
(RED). Persons other than the registrant may generally distribute or sell such products for
50 months from the date of the  issuance of this RED. However,  existing stocks time
frames will be established case-by-case, depending on the number of products involved,
the number of label changes, and other factors. Refer to "Existing Stocks  of Pesticide
Products;  Statement of Policy"; Federal Register, Volume 56, No. 123,  June 26, 1991.

       The Agency has determined that registrants may distribute and sell A. radiobacter
products bearing old labels/labeling for 26 months from the date of issuance of this RED.
Persons other  than the registrant may distribute or sell such products for 50 months from
the date of the issuance of this RED. Registrants and persons  other than registrants remain
obligated  to  meet  pre-existing  Agency imposed  label changes  and  existing stocks
requirements  applicable to products they sell or distribute.
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VI.  APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A. Table of Use Patterns Subject to Reregistration
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APPENDIX A  )  CASE 4101,  [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
LUIS 2.0  )  Page 1
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment )
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON- FEED
ALMOND
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock., By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
APPLE
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
Min. Appl. Max. Appl. Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
1.47 Ib cwt *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
Max . tt Apps
a Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS

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Report Run Date: 05/15/95
PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                      Page
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
APPLE (con't)
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil Max. tt Apps
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex. © Max. Rate
less noted unless noted Max. /crop /year
otherwise) otherwise) Dose cycle
Use Group: GREENHOUSE
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
NA
NA
NA
NA
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Use Group: TERRESTRIAL
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.
APRICOT
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Use Group: GREENHOUSE
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Use Group: TERRESTRIAL
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
NA
NA
NA
NA
.6614 Ib IK plant * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
UC * NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS

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                              Time 08:01
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CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                      Page  3
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
APRICOT (con't)

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand

Soil drench treatment., Postplant . ,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

hand.


By hand .
Sprayer.


Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
BLACKBERRY
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.



hand.
By hand .
Sprayer.




hand.
By hand .
Sprayer.


F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
1.47 Ib cwt *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (don't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

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CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                      Page  4
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
BLUEBERRY
Dip treatment
Dip treatment

., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . ,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,

Dip treatment
Dip treatment

., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
BOYSENBERRY
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
Dip treatment

. , Bare root . , By hand
., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Spray. , Bare

Dip treatment
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
root . , Sprayer.

. , Bare root . , By hand
., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Soil drench treatment., Postplant.,
Spray. , Bare
root . , Sprayer.


hand.
By hand .
Sprayer.


hand.
By hand .
Sprayer.



hand.
By hand .
Sprayer.




hand.
By hand .
Sprayer.


F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl.
Rate (AI un-
less noted
otherwise)

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Max. Appl. Soil
Rate (AI Tex.
unless noted Max.
otherwise) Dose
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]

NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium  radiobacter)
                                                                                                       Page  5
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
CANEBERRIES
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
hand.
Spray. , Bare

., Bare root., By hand.
., Cutting., By hand.
. , Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
root . , Sprayer.
Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock . , Sprayer.
CHERRY
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
Dip treatment

., Bare root., By hand.
., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray. , Bare

Dip treatment

Dip treatment

Dip treatment
root . , Sprayer.

., Bare root., By hand.

., Cutting., By hand.

. , Nonbearing nurserystock . , By

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
hand.

Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.    F1C   NA

Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.         F1C   NA

                                             F1C   NA
            UC

   1.47 Ib cwt

            UC
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
 NS

0.5

 NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium  radiobacter)
                                                                                                       Page  6
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
CHERRY (con't)
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock . , Sprayer.
KIWI FRUIT
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON- FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NECTARINE

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.         F1C   NA
          Use Group: GREENHOUSE NON-FOOD CROP

            UC   *  NS    NS         NS      NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                      Page  7
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
NECTARINE (con't)
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
ORNAMENTAL AND/OR SHADE TREES
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
1.47 Ib cwt *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                       Page
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
ORNAMENTAL AND /OR SHADE TREES (con't)
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
ORNAMENTAL WOODY SHRUBS AND VINES
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
UC *
UC *
UC *
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
UC *
1.102 Ib 75 Ib *
seed
UC *
UC *
UC *
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
UC *
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
Use Group
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON- FOOD+OUTDOOR
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
RESIDENTIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                    Page  9
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
ORNAMENTAL WOODY SHRUBS AND VINES (con't)
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
PEACH
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
UC *
UC *
UC *
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
UC *
UC *
UC *
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
UC *
3.307 Ib 5K *
plants
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP (con't)
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS
NS
NON- FOOD+OUTDOOR
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
RESIDENTIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                     Page  10
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
PEACH (con't)
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
PEAR
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
1.47 Ib cwt *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
                                                             CASE 4101,  [Agrobacterium  radiobacter]  Chemical  114201 (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                                                                                   Page 11
SITE Application Type, Application        Form(s)  Min. Appl.      Max. Appl.  Soil  Max.  tt  Apps  Max.  Dose [(AI   Min.   Restr.      Geographic Limitations      Use
  Timing, Application Equipment  -                 Rate  (AI un-      Rate  (AI  Tex.  ©  Max.  Rate  unless  noted    Interv Entry   Allowed           Disallowed   Limitations
  Surface Type  (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-      less noted    unless noted  Max.  /crop /year  otherwise)/A]    (days)  Interv                                 Codes
                                                   otherwise)      otherwise)  Dose  cycle       /crop    /year         [day(s)]
                                                                                                cycle
cy Influencing Factor  (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION

NON-FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
PEAR (con't)

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer. F1C   NA

Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.                 F1C   NA



Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.         F1C   NA

Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.    F1C   NA

Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.         F1C   NA

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand. F1C   NA

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer. F1C   NA

Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.                 F1C   NA

PECAN

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.         F1C   NA

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand. F1C   NA

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer. F1C   NA

Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.                 F1C   NA



Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.         F1C   NA

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand. F1C   NA

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer. F1C   NA

Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.                 F1C   NA

PLUM

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.         F1C   NA

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.           F1C   NA

Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.    F1C   NA
                                                                       Use Group: GREENHOUSE  NON-FOOD  CROP (con't)

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                       Use Group: TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                       Use Group: GREENHOUSE  NON-FOOD  CROP

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                       Use Group: TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                       Use Group: GREENHOUSE  NON-FOOD  CROP

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

                                                                         UC    *  NS     NS          NS       NS    NS     NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                      Page  12
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
PLUM (con't)
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.

Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
PRUNE
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
1.47 Ib cwt *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                     Page 13
SITE Application Type, Application        Form(s)  Min. Appl.      Max. Appl. Soil Max. tt Apps Max. Dose  [(AI   Min.  Restr.      Geographic  Limitations       Use
  Timing, Application Equipment  -                 Rate  (AI un-      Rate  (AI Tex. © Max. Rate unless noted     Interv Entry   Allowed           Disallowed   Limitations
  Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-      less noted    unless noted Max. /crop /year otherwise)/A]    (days) Interv                                  Codes
  cy Influencing Factor  (Antimicrobial only)       otherwise)      otherwise) Dose cycle       /crop    /year          [day(s)]
                                                                                               cycle
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION

NON-FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
PRUNE (con't)
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.

Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.

Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock., Sprayer.
RASPBERRY (BLACK, RED)
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
1.47 Ib cwt *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP (con't)
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
0.5
NS
0.5
NS
NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium  radiobacter)
                                                                                                      Page  14
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
Min. Appl . Max. Appl . Soil
Rate (AI un- Rate (AI Tex.
less noted unless noted Max.
otherwise) otherwise) Dose
RASPBERRY (BLACK, RED) (con't)
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
., Bare root., By hand.
., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray. , Bare
root . , Sprayer.
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
WALNUT (ENGLISH/BLACK)
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
Dip treatment
., Bare root., By hand.
., Cutting., By hand.
., Seedling stage., By hand.
Seed treatment., Preplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray. , Bare

Dip treatment

Dip treatment

Dip treatment
root . , Sprayer.

., Bare root., By hand.

., Cutting., By hand.

. , Nonbearing nurserystock . , By
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
UC *
Use Group
.6614 Ib IK plant *
UC *
UC *
UC *
.6614 Ib IK plant *
Max . tt Apps
© Max. Rate
/crop /year
cycle
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: GREENHOUSE
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
: TERRESTRIAL
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Max. Dose [ (AI Min.
unless noted Interv
otherwise) /A] (days)
/crop /year
cycle
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NON -FOOD
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
CROP
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

0.5
NS
0.5
NS
0.5
hand.

Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.    F1C   NA

Seed treatment., Preplant., By hand.         F1C   NA

                                             F1C   NA
            UC

   1.47 Ib cwt

            UC
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
NS

NS

NS
 NS

0.5

 NS

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Report Run Date: 05/15/95
PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
CASE 4101, [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                     Page  15
SITE Application Type, Application Form(s)
Timing, Application Equipment
Surface Type (Antimicrobial only) & Effica-
cy Influencing Factor (Antimicrobial only)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
NON- FOOD/NON-FEED (con't)
WALNUT (ENGLISH/BLACK) (con't)
Soil drench treatment., Postplant . , By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Spray., Nonbearing nurserystock . , Sprayer.
YOUNGBERRY
Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.

Dip treatment., Bare root., By hand.
Dip treatment., Cutting., By hand.
Dip treatment., Seedling stage., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., By hand.
Soil drench treatment., Postplant., Sprayer.
Spray., Bare root., Sprayer.



F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C

F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
F1C
Min. Appl.
Rate (AI un-
less noted
otherwise)



NA
NA
NA .6614
NA
NA .6614

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Max. Appl. Soil Max. tt Apps
Rate (AI Tex. © Max. Rate
unless noted Max. /crop /year
otherwise) Dose cycle


Use Group: TERRESTRIAL
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
Ib IK plant * NS NS
UC * NS NS
Ib IK plant * NS NS
Use Group: GREENHOUSE
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
Use Group: TERRESTRIAL
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
UC * NS NS
Max. Dose [ (AI
unless noted
otherwise) /A]
/crop /year
cycle


NON- FOOD CROP
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NON-FOOD CROP
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NON- FOOD CROP
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
NS NS
Min.
Interv
(days)


(don't)
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
Restr. Geographic Limitations Use
Entry Allowed Disallowed Limitations
Interv Codes
[day(s)]



NS
NS
0.5
NS
0.5

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS

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PRD Report Date: 02/14/95
                              Time 08:01
                                                APPENDIX A
                                                             CASE 4101,  [Agrobacterium radiobacter] Chemical 114201  (Agrobacterium radiobacter)
                                                                                                                                                                   Page 16
  HEADER ABBREVIATIONS
  Min. Appl.  Rate (AI unless :  Minimum dose for a single application to a single site.  System calculated.  Microbial claims only.
  noted otherwise)
  Max. Appl.  Rate (AI unless :  Maximum dose for a single application to a single site.  System calculated.
  noted otherwise)
                             .  Maximum dose for a single application to a single site as related to soil texture  (Herbicide claims only).
                             .  Maximum number of Applications at Maximum Dosage Rate.  Example: "4 applications per year" is expressed as "4/1 yr"; "4 applications per 3
                               years" is expressed as "4/3 yr"
                             .  Maximum dose applied to a site over a single crop cycle or year.  System calculated.
Soil Tex. Max. Dose
Max. # Apps ® Max. Rate
Max. Dose [(AI unless
noted otherwise)/A]
Min. Interv (days)
                               Minimum Interval between Applications  (days)
  Restr. Entry Interv (days) :  Restricted Entry Interval (days)
  PRD Report Date
                             LUIS contains all products that were active or suspended  (and that were available from OPP Document Center) as of this date.  Some products
                             registered after this date may have data included in this report, but LUIS does not guarantee that all products registered after this date have
                             data that has been captured.
  SOIL TEXTURE FOR MAX APP.  RATE
  *       :  Non-specific
  C       :  Coarse
  M       :  Medium
  F       :  Fine
  O       :  Others

  FORMULATION CODES
  F1C     :  FLOWABLE CONCENTRATE
  ABBREVIATIONS
  AN      :  As Needed
  NA      :  Not Applicable
  NS      :  Not Specified (on label)
  UC      :  Unconverted due to lack of data  (on label), or with one of following units: bag, bait, bait block, bait pack, bait station, bait station(s), block, briquet,
            briquets,  bursts,  cake, can, canister, capsule, cartridges,  coil,  collar, container, dispenser, drop, eartag, grains, lure, pack, packet, packets, pad, part,
            parts, pellets,  piece, pieces, pill, pumps, sec, sec burst,  sheet, spike, stake, stick, strip, tab, tablet, tablets, tag, tape, towelette, tray, unit, --

  APPLICATION RATE
  DCNC
  No Calc
  W
  V
  U
  cwt
  nnE-xx
          Dosage Can Not be Calculated
          No Calculation can be made
          PPM calculated by weight
          PPM Calculated by volume
          Unknown whether PPM is given by weight or by volume
          Hundred Weight
          nn times (10 power -xx); for instance,  "1.234E-04"
                                                                is equivalent to ".0001234"

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APPENDIX B. Table of the Generic Data Requirements
and Studies Used to Make the Reregistration Decision
                          35

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                               GUIDE TO APPENDIX B
Appendix B contains listings of data requirements which support the reregistration for active
ingredients within the case 4101 covered by this Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document.
It contains generic data requirements that apply to 4101 in all products, including data
requirements for which a "typical formulation"  is the test substance.

       The data table is organized in the following format:

       1.  Data Requirement (Column 1).  The data requirements are listed in the order in
which they appear in 40 CFR Part 158. the reference numbers accompanying each test refer
to the test protocols set in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, which are available from the
National Technical Information Service,  5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161 (703)
487-4650.

       2.  Use Pattern (Column 2).  This column indicates the use patterns for which the data
requirements apply.  The following letter designations are used for the given use patterns:

                           A      Terrestrial food
                           B      Terrestrial feed
                           C      Terrestrial non-food
                           D      Aquatic food
                           E      Aquatic non-food outdoor
                           F      Aquatic non-food industrial
                           G      Aquatic non-food residential
                           H      Greenhouse food
                           I       Greenhouse non-food
                           J       Forestry
                           K      Residential
                           L      Indoor food
                           M     Indoor non-food
                           N      Indoor medical
                           0      Indoor residential

       3.  Bibliographic citation  (Column 3).  If the Agency has acceptable data in its files,
this column lists the identifying number of each study.  This normally is the Master Record
Identification (MRID) number, but may be a "GS" number if no MRID number has been
assigned.  Refer to the Bibliography appendix for a complete citation of the study.
                                          37

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                          APPENDIX B
Data Supporting Guideline Requirements for the Reregistration of Agrobacterium radiobacter
REQUIREMENT
USE PATTERN CITATION(S)
PRODUCT CHEMISTRY:
151A-10
151A-11
151A-12
151A-15
151A-16
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(0
(g)
Chemical Identity
Start. Mat. & Mnfg. Process
Discussion of Formation of
Unintention Ingredients
Certification of limits
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES:
Color
Physical State
Odor
Density
pH
Stability
Storage Stability
CI
CI
CI
CI

CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
41653301
41653302
41653302
41653303

41653303
41653303
41653303
41653303
41653303
41653303
41653303
TOXICITYTIERI:
152A-10
152A-11
152A-12
152A-13
Acute Oral Tox/Path
Acute Dermal Toxicity
Acute Pulmonary/Tox/Path
Acute Intravenous Tox/Path
CI
CI
CI
CI
00060517, 00060518, 00060519, 41653304
41653305
00064089, 41653304, 41653305
WAIVED
WAIVED
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    Data Supporting Guideline Requirements for the Reregistration of Agrobacterium radiobacter

REQUIREMENT	USE PATTERN	CITATION(S)
152A-14    Primary Eye Irritation                     CI
152A-15    Hypersensitivity Incidents                   CI
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS (Tier I):

All Ecological Effects data requirements have been waived.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE:
All Occupational Exposure data requirements have been waived.
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE:
All Environmental Fate data requirements have been waived.
00060517, 00060518, 00060519, 41653304,
41653305

00060517, 00060518, 00060519, 41653304,
41653305
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APPENDIX C. Citations Considered to be Part of the Data
       Base Supporting the Reregistration of 4101
                          41

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                               GUIDE TO APPENDIX C

1.      CONTENTS OF BIBLIOGRAPHY.  This bibliography contains citations of all studies
       considered relevant by EPA in arriving at the positions and conclusions stated
       elsewhere in the Reregistration Eligibility Document. Primary sources for studies in
       this bibliography have been the body of data submitted to EPA and its predecessor
       agencies in support of past regulatory decisions. Selections from other sources
       including the published literature, in those instances where they have been considered,
       are included.

2.      UNITS OF ENTRY. The unit of entry in this bibliography is called a "study". In the
       case of published materials, this corresponds closely to an article. In the case of
       unpublished materials submitted to the Agency, the Agency has sought to identify
       documents at a level parallel to the published article from within the  typically larger
       volumes in which they were submitted. The resulting "studies" generally have a
       distinct title (or at least a single subject), can stand alone for purposes of review and
       can be described with a conventional bibliographic citation.  The Agency has also
       attempted to  unite basic documents and commentaries upon them, treating them as a
       single study.

3.      IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES.  The entries in this bibliography are sorted
       numerically by Master Record Identifier, or "MRID number".  This  number is unique
       to the citation, and should be used whenever a specific reference is required.  It is not
       related  to the six-digit "Accession Number" which has been used to identify volumes of
       submitted studies (see paragraph 4 (d) (4) below for further explanation).  In a few
       cases, entries added to the bibliography late in the review may be preceded by  a nine
       character temporary identifier. These  entries are listed after all MRID entries.  This
       temporary identifying number is also to be used whenever specific reference is needed.

4.      FORM OF ENTRY. In addition to the Master Record Identifier (MRID), each entry
       consists of a citation containing standard elements followed,  in the case of material
       submitted to  EPA, by a description of the earliest known submission. Bibliographic
       conventions used reflect the standard of the American National Standards Institute
       (ANSI), expanded to provide for certain special needs.

       a     Author.  Whenever the author could confidently be identified, the Agency has
             chosen to show a personal author.  When no individual was identified, the
             Agency has shown an identifiable laboratory or testing facility as the  author.
             When no author or laboratory could be identified, the Agency has shown the
             first submitter as the author.

       b.     Document date.  The date of the study is taken directly from the document.
             When the date is followed by a question mark, the bibliographer has deduced
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       as (19??), the Agency was unable to determine or estimate the date of the
       document.

c.      Title.  In some cases, it has been necessary for the Agency bibliographers to
       create or enhance a document title.  Any such editorial insertions are contained
       between square brackets.

d.      Trailing parentheses. For studies submitted to the Agency in the past, the
       trailing parentheses include (in addition to any self-explanatory text) the
       following elements describing the earliest known submission:

       (1)    Submission date.  The date of the earliest known submission appears
             immediately following the word "received."

       (2)    Administrative number.  The next element immediately following the
             word "under" is the registration number, experimental use permit
             number, petition number, or other administrative number associated
             with the earliest known submission.

       (3)    Submitter.  The third  element is the submitter.  When authorship is
             defaulted to the submitter, this element is omitted.

       (4)    Volume Identification (Accession Numbers).  The final element in the
             trailing parentheses identifies the EPA accession number of the volume
             in which the original submission  of the study appears.  The six-digit
             accession number follows the symbol "CDL," which stands for
             "Company Data Library." This accession number is in turn followed by
             an alphabetic suffix which shows the relative position of the study within
             the volume.
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                                BIBLIOGRAPHY
MRID
CITATION
00060517     Nortell Laboratories (1977?) Introduction: Crown Gall Disease. (Unpublished
             study received Jan 24, 1978 under 38087-EX-l; CDL:232741-B)

00060518     Nortell Laboratories (1977?) Toxicology Studies for Agrobacterium
             radiobacter, Isolate 84, Used for Biological Control of Crown Gall.
             (Unpublished study received Jan 24, 1978 under 38087-EX-l; CDL:232741-C)

00060519     Patton, N.M. (1976) Letter sent to Nortell Laboratories, Inc. dated Mar 25,
             1976:  Determination of LD50 in mice for Norbac 84C (Agrobacterium
             radiobacter) a plant bacteria.  (Unpublished study received Jan 24, 1978 under
             38087-EX-l; prepared by Oregon State Univ.,  Laboratory Animal Resource
             Center, submitted by Nortell Laboratories, Corvallis,  Oreg.; CDL:232741-D)

00064089     Baltezore, M. (1978) Product  Culture and Skin and Eye Irritation: Laboratory
             Nos. 9861, 10056. (Technical report; unpublished study received Jun 8, 1978
             under  40230-1; prepared by Unilab Research, submitted by Agbiochem, Inc.,
             Orinda, Calif.; CDL: 234064-A)

41653301     Moore, L. (1990) Agrobacterium radiobacter Strain K84: Product Identity: Lab
             Project Number: L.W.M.-l. Unpublished study prepared by Oregon State
             University.  209 p.

41653302     Moore, L. (1990) Agrobacterium radiobacter Strain KM: Manufacturing
             Process;  Discussion of Formation of Unintentional Ingredient; Analysis of
             Samples: Lab Project Number: L.M.W.-2.  Unpublished study prepared by
             New BioProducts Laboratory, Inc.  48 p.

41653303     Moore, L. (1990) Norbac 84C (A. radiobacter strain K84): Physical  and
             Chemical Properties: Lab Project Number: L.W.M.-3.  Unpublished study
             prepared by New BioProducts Laboratory, Inc.  3 p.

41653304     Moore, L. (1990) Agrobacterium radiobacter Strain K84: Tier 1 Toxicology:
             Lab Project Number: L.W.M.-4. Unpublished study prepared by Oregon  State
             University.  14 p.

41653305     Moore, L. (1990) Agrobacterium radiobacter Strain K84: Tier 1 Tox,
             Nontarget Organisms: Lab Project Number: L.W.M.-5. Unpublished study
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       The following is a list of available documents related to 4101.  It's purpose is to
provide a path to more detailed information if it is needed.  These accompanying documents
are part of the Administrative Record for 4101 and are included in the EPA's Office of
Pesticide Programs Public Docket.

       1.     Health and Environmental Effects Science Chapters

       2.     Detailed Label Usage Information System (LUIS) Report

       3.     4101 RED Fact Sheet
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                United States
                Environmental Protection
                Agency	
                     Prevention, Pesticides
                     And Toxic Substances
                     (7504C)	
EPA-738-F-95-020
June 1995
                R.E.D.   FACTS
     Pesticide
Registration
Agrobacterium


radiobacter	
    All pesticides sold or distributed in the United States must be registered
by EPA, based on scientific studies showing that they can be used without
posing unreasonable risks to people or the environment. Because of advances
in scientific knowledge, the law requires that pesticides which were first
registered years ago be reregistered to ensure that they meet today's more
stringent standards.
    In evaluating pesticides for reregi strati on, EPA obtains and reviews a
complete set of studies from pesticide producers, describing the human health
and environmental effects of each pesticide. The Agency imposes any
regulatory controls that are needed to effectively manage each pesticide's
risks. EPA then reregisters pesticides that can be used without posing
unreasonable risks to human health or the environment.
    When a pesticide is eligible for reregi strati on, EPA announces this and
explains why in a Reregi strati on Eligibility Decision (RED) document. This
fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED document for reregi strati on
case 4101, Agrobacterium radiobacter., also referred to as A radiobacter.
   Use Profile   Agrobacterium radiobacter is a fungicide (microbial control agent) used to
                control Crown Gall in certain non-bearing fruit, nut and ornamental nursery
                stock.
                Non-bearing Fruit and Nut Nursery Stock:
Almonds
Blueberries
Cherries
Peaches
Plums
Apples
Caneberries*
Kiwis
Pears
Prunes
Apricots
Cranberries
Nectarines
Pecans
Walnuts
                     Caneberries include Blackberries, Boysenberries, Raspberries, and Youngberries.

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                 Ornamental Nursery Stock:
                      Euonymus     Rose
                             Weeping Cherry
                Formulations include a 2.25% flowable concentrate product and a 1.2 %
                solidified agar product.

                Agrobacterium radiobacter is applied by hand operated spray, drench and dip
                treatment equipment.

                Method and Rate -

                Dipping
                Germinating Seed Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
                Seedling Application - 1 unit of products/gallon of water.
                Cutting Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
                Root and Stem Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.

                Spraying
                Root and Stem Application - 1 unit of product**/gallon of water.
                Soil Drench Application -  1 unit of product**/ 5 gallons of water; 6-8 oz of
                suspension per 1 gallon container or 1 foot of plant row.
                **1 unit of product equals 3 x 1012 and  1.2 x 1011 colony forming units per volume

                      of product for the flowable concentrate and solidified agar formulations, respectively.

                Timing - Preplant — cutting, root and stem treatments; Immediately Prior to
                Planting — germinating seed and seedling treatments;  Postplant — soil drench
                treatment.

                Amount- Less than 1,000 pounds of this active ingredient (a.i.)  are used
                annually.

                Use practice limitations: Label limits use only to applications on certain non-
                food and non-bearing plants.
Regulatory
Agrobacterium radiobacter was first registered as a pesticide in the U.S.
     l_lj  A        in 1979. During Phase 3 of the Reregi strati on Process, the toxicology data
                 base for A. radiobacter was evaluated and determined to adequately satisfy
                 most of the data requirements for microbial pest control agents. Acute
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                    toxicity/pathogenicity studies were identified as outstanding data gaps and a
                    Data Call-In was issued July 1993. Since the DCI, the Agency's initial
                    position with respect to these guidelines was re-evaluated, and these data
                    requirements were waived because it was determined that A. radiobacter was
                    a soil saprophyte and was not known to be pathogenic to humans and animals.

                         Currently, two A radiobacter products are registered: Galltrol-A and
                    Norbac 84-C.
Human Health
  Assessment
Toxicity
     In studies using laboratory animals, A. radiobacter generally has been
shown to be of very low acute toxicity. It's primary eye irritation/infection
toxicity places it in Toxicity Category III (the second lowest of four
categories). Agrobacterium radiobacter's oral toxicity is LD50 > 5g/Kg,
which places it in Toxicity Category IV (the lowest of four categories).
Likewise, A. radiobacter's acute dermal toxicity is in Toxicity Category IV.
                    Dietary Exposure
                         Although A. radiobacter is applied to certain fruit and nut crops, the
                    Agency considers these applications to be non-food uses because they are
                    made only to non-bearing nursery stock. Thus, neither a tolerance nor an
                    exemption from a tolerance is required. Additionally, the Agency has
                    concluded that dietary exposure from consuming commodities which were
                    treated with A. radiobacter as nursery stock not expected.
                    Occupational and Residential Exposure
                         Based on the application methods (dipping of plants by hand and
                    spraying with a hand-held sprayer) listed on the product label, the potential
                    for eye, dermal and inhalation exposure to handlers and post application
                    nursery workers exists. Because of a lack of human toxicity concern, worker
                    exposure data are not required. Moreover, it is the Agency's opinion that these
                    occupational exposures and subsequent risks are negligible because: (1) the
                    proposed precautionary product labeling stipulated in the RED for A.
                    radiobacter will adequately mitigate the risks to applicators and related
                    nursery workers; and (2) the organism has been determined not to be
                    pathogenic to humans and animals.

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                         Human Risk Assessment
                               Since exposures and subsequent risks from A. radiobacter applications
                         are not expected, any potential risks from exposure to treated plants will be
                         mitigated by the use of PPE required by the WPS, supplemented by specific
                         precautionary labeling required by this RED. Post-application reentry
                         workers will be required to observe a 12-hour Restricted Entry Interval.
                         Because of A. radiobacter's ubiquitous nature and low toxicity, it is a
                         candidate for a reduced reentry interval: from 12 hours to 4 hours.
     Environmental
       Assessment
    Additional Data
            Required

  Product Labeling
Changes Required
     No environmental or ecological toxicity data requirements are being
required for A radiobacter in this RED, because mitigating factors support
the conclusion that exposure to non-target terrestrial and aquatic organisms is
extremely minimal.  The major mitigating factor is that the registered use of
A. radiobacter being supported for reregi strati on is the treatment of certain
nursery stock in a contained environment (indoor use). Thus, little or no
exposure to the environment results from use according to label directions.
Because there is little or no exposure, the risk to non-target terrestrial and
aquatic organisms is expected to be minimal.

     EPA is requiring the following information for reregi strati on A.
radiobacter: revised Confidential Statements of Formula (CSFs), and revised
product labeling.

     In the evaluation of the toxicology data base for A. radiobacter, an
acute toxicity study — primary eye irritation was re-evaluated. It was
determined that the eye irritation potential is more appropriately reclassified  ,
Toxicity Category III. This reduction in potential hazard prompts revision of
the precautionary labeling statements ( Signal Word — Caution vs Warning
and Statement of Practical Treatment) for end-use products. For a
comprehensive list of labeling  requirements, please see the A radiobacter
RED document.
         Regulatory
         Conclusion
      The use of currently registered products containing A radiobacter in
accordance with approved labeling will not pose unreasonable risks or adverse
effects to humans or the environment.  Therefore, all uses of these products
are eligible for reregi strati on.
      Agrobacterium radiobacter products will be reregistered once the
revised Confidential Statements of Formula and revised labeling are received
and accepted by EPA.

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   For More
Information
     EPA is requesting public comments on the Reregi strati on Eligibility
Decision (RED) document for A radiobacter during a 60-day time period, as
announced in a Notice of Availability published in the Federal Register. To
obtain a copy of the RED document or to submit written comments, please
contact the Pesticide Docket, Public Response and Program Resources
Branch, Field Operations Division (7506C), Office of Pesticide Programs
(OPP), US EPA, Washington, DC 20460, telephone 703-305-5805.
     Electronic copies of the RED and this fact sheet can be downloaded
from the Pesticide Special Review and Reregi strati on Information System at
703-308-7224. They also are available on the Internet on EPA's gopher
server, GOPHER.EPA.GOV, or using ftp on FTP.EPA.GOV, or using WWW
(World Wide Web) on WWW.EPA.GOV.
     Printed copies  of the RED and fact sheet can be obtained from EPA's
National Center for Environmental Publications and Information
(EPA/NCEPI), PO Box 42419, Cincinnati, OH 45242-0419, telephone 513-
489-8190, fax 513-489-8695.
     Following the comment period, the A radiobacter RED document also
will be available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS),
5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161, telephone 703-487-4650.
     For more information about EPA's pesticide reregi strati on program, the
A. radiobacter RED, or reregi strati on of individual products containing A
radiobacter, please contact the Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention
Division (7504C), OPP, US EPA, Washington, DC 20460, telephone 703-
308-8712.
     For information about the health effects of pesticides, or for assistance
in recognizing and managing pesticide poisoning symptoms, please contact
the National Pesticides Telecommunications Network (NPTN). Call toll-free
1-800-858-7378, between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time,
Monday through Friday.

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