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§ 162.11
40 CFR Ch. I (7-l-«5 Edition)
(E) For restricted use pesticides, a
statement that the pesticide may be
applied under the direct supervision of
a certified applicator who is not phys-
ically present at the site of application
but nonetheless available to the
person applying the pesticide, unless
the Agency has determined that the
pesticide may only be applied under
the direct supervision of a certified ap-
plicator who is physically present.
(P) Other pertinent information
which the Administrator determines
to be necessary for the protection of
man and the environment.
(j) Statement of Use Classification.
By October 22. 1976. all pesticide prod-
ucts must bear on their labels a state-
ment of use classification as described
in paragraphs (j) (1) and (2) of this
section. Any pesticide product for
which some uses axe classified for gen-
eral use and others for restricted use
shall be separately labeled according
to the labeling standards set forth in
this subsection, and shall be marketed
as separate products with differen-
registration numbers, one bearing di-
rections only for general use(s) and
the other bearing directions for re-
stricted use(s) except that, if a product
has both restricted use(s) and general
use(s), both of these uses may appear
on a product labeled for restricted use.
Such products shall be subject to the
provisions of 5 162.10(j)(2).
(1) General Use Classification. Pesti-
cide products bearing directions for
use(s) classified general shall be la-
beled with the exact words "General
Classification" immediately below the
heading "Directions for Use." And ref-
erence to the general classification
that suggests or implies that the gen-
eral utility of the pesticide extends
beyond those purposes and uses con-
tained in the Directions for Use will be
considered a false or misleading state-
ment under the statutory definitions
of misbranding.
(2) Restricted Use Classification.
Pesticide products bearing direction
for useXs) classified restricted shall
bear statements of restricted use clas-
sification on the front panel as de-
scribed below:
(1) Front panel statement of restrict-
ed use classification. (A) At the top of
the front panel of the label, set in type
of the same minimum sizes as required
for human hazard signal words (see
table in ( 162.10(h)(l)(iv)). and appear-
ing with sufficient prominence relative
to other text and graphic material on
the front panel to make it unlikely to
be overlooked under customary condi-
tions of purchase and use, the state-
ment "Restricted Use Pesticide" shall
appear.
(B) Directly below this statement on
the front panel, a summary statement
of the terms of restriction imposed as
a precondition to registration shall
appear. If use is restricted to certified
applicatorc. the following statement is
required: "For retail sale to and use
only by Certified Applicators or per-
sons under their direct supervision arid
only for those uses covered by the Cer-
tified Applicator's certification." If,
however, other regulatory restrictions
are imposed, the Administrator will
define the appropriate wording for the
terms of restriction by regulation.
(k) Advertising. [Reserved]
[40 PR 28268. July 3, 1975: 40 PR 32329.
Aug. 1. 1975: 40 PR 36571. Aug. 21. 1975, as
amended at 43 PR 5786, Feb. 9,1978]
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Criteria
PHYS/CHEM-1
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Required Label Statement
I. Pressurized Containers
A. Flashpoint at or below
20°F; or if there is a
flashback at any valve
opening.
B. Flashpoint above 20°F
and not over 80°F; or
if the flame extension
is more than 18 inches
long at a distance of
6 inches from the
valve opening.
C. All Other Pressurized
Containers
II. Non-Pressurized Containers
A. Flashpoint at or below
20°F.
B. Flashpoint above 20°P
and not over 80°F.
C. Flashpoint over 80°F
and not over 150°F.
D. Flashpoint above
150°F.
Extremely flammable.
Contents under pressure.
Keep away from fire, sparks,
and heated surfaces. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Flammable. Contents under
pressure. Keep away from
heat, sparks, and flame. Do
not puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Contents under pressure.
Do not use or store near
heat or open flame. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Extremely flammable. Keep
away from fire, sparks, and
heated surfaces.
Flammable. Keep away from
heat and open flame.
Do not use or store near
heat and open flame.
None required.
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STOR-1
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES
Heading;
All products are required to bear specific label instructions
about storage and disposal. Storage and disposal instructions
must be grouped together in the directions for use portion of
the label under the heading STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Products
intended solely for domestic use need not include the heading
"STORAGE AND DISPOSAL."
Storage Instructions;
All product labels are required to have appropriate storage
instructions. Specific storage instructions are not prescribed.
Each registrant must develop his own storage instructions,
considering, when applicable, the following factors:
1. Conditions of storage that might alter the composition or
usefulness of the pesticide. Examples could be temperature
extremes, excessive moisture or humidity, heat, sunlight,
friction, or contaminating substances or media.
2. Physical requirements of storage which might adversely
affect the container of the product and its ability to
continue to function properly. Requirements might include
positioning of the container in storage, storage or damage
due to stacking, penetration of moisture, and ability to
withstand shock or friction.
3. Specifications for handling the pesticide container,
including movement of container within the storage area,
proper opening and closing procedures (particularly for
opened containers), and measures to minimize exposure
while opening or closing container.
4. Instructions on what to do if the container is damaged in
any way, or if the pesticide is leaking or has been
spilled, and precautions to minimize exposure if damage occurs
5. General precautions concerning locked storage, storage in
original container only, and separation of pesticides
during storage to prevent cross-contamination of other
pesticides, fertilizer, food, and feed.
6. General storage instructions for household products should
emphasize storage in original container and placement in
locked storage areas.
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CONT/DIS-1
CONTAINER DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of each product must bear container disposal
instructions appropriate to the type of container.
1. Domestic use products must bear one of the following
container disposal statements:
Container Type
Statement
Non-aerosol products
(bottles, cans, jars)
Non-aerosol products
(bags)
Aerosol products
Do not reuse container (bottle, can, jar).
Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.
Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash.
Replace cap and discard containers in
trash. Do not incinerate or puncture.
2. All other products must bear container disposal instructions,
based on container type,listed below:
Container Type
Statement
Metal
containers
( non-aerosol)
Plastic containers
Glass containers
Fiber drums
with liners
Paper and
plastic bags
Compressed gas
cylinders
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by
other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
incineration, or, if allowed by state and
local authorities, by burning. If burned,
stay out of smoke.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose
of in a sanitary landfill or by other
approved state and local procedures.
Completely empty liner by shaking and
tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging
particles. Empty residue into application
equipment. Then dispose of liner in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration if
allowed by state and local authorities.
If drum is contaminated and cannot be
reused^, dispose of in the same manner.
Completely empty bag into application
equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in
a sanitary landfill or by incineration,
or, if allowed by State and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
out of smoke.
Return empty cylinder for reuse (or
similar wording)
I/ Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating
whether and how fiber drum may be reused.
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APPENDIX III
USE INDEX APPENDIX
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:02270
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
TYPE PESTICIDE! Fungicide
FORMULATIONS;
F1C (0.77 Ib/gal or 8X)
SC/L (0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z, 0.784 Ib/gal or 8X, 0.934 Ib/gal or 10%)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Apply immediately after preparation.
May be corrosive to aluminum, brass, bronze and copper after long periods
of contact. Dosage rates and formulations are given in metallic copper
equivalent.
Definition of Terast
MAI - Multiple active ingredient.
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s>
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
General Warnings and Limitations! With dilute ground equipment, apply
specified rate in 10 to 60 gallons of water per acre for vegetable or
field crops, or 100 to 800 gallons per acre for orchards (use 500 to
2,000 gallons for citrus). For concentrate spraying, apply In not less
than 5 gallons per acre or 20 to 100 gallons per acre for orchards.
Apply 3 to 20 gallons per acre by aircraft.
/03001AA Almond
FBADMCB Brown rot blossom
and twig blight
(Monilinia)
1.54-2.31
Ib/A
or
1.54-2.31 lb/
100 gal
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8% SC/L)
Exempt
Do not apply later than bud swell
through 2.31 pounds per 100 gallons.
Delayed dormant application. Apply
at bud swell stage. Dormant oil may
be used*
Issued: 7-22-85
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/05001AA
FBADMCB
/28001AA
FBAAXAA
FBARPDZ
/28073AA
FBAMCBM
FBASAAX
Site and Pest
Apricot
Brown rot blossom
and twig blight
(Monilinia)
Beans
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
Do not apply later than jacket fall
through 2.31 pounds per 100 gallons,
1.54-2.31 Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
Ib/A tion. Apply at red bud to jacket
or fall stage.
1.54-2.31 lb/
100 gal
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 82 9C/L)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.5Q
pound per acre.
Bacterial (common)
blight
(Xanthomonas)
Bacterial halo
blight
(Pseudomonas)
Carrots
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Alternaria)
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply when
lb/A plants are 3 to 5 inches high and
(0.77 Ib/gal before disease appears. Repeat at
or 82 SC/L) 7 to 10 day intervals or 5 to 7 days
(0.934 Ib/gal under severe conditions.
or 10% SC/L) OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
lb/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 82 F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.5Q
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply when
lb/A plants are 6 inches high. Apjly 3
(0.77 Ib/gal to 10 tinea at 7 to 10 day Inter-
or 82 SC/L) vals.
(0.934 Ib/gal OR MAI
or. 102 SC/L) Formulated with sulfur.
—OR MAI--
0.26-0.58
lb/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 82 F1C)
Issued: 7-22-85
II-022703-2
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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
/28003AA
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
Site and Pest
Celery
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Septoria)
/02000AA
FMAYMCA
Citrus Fruits
Greasy spot
(Mycosphaerella)
FIBLDAP
Melanoae
(Diaporthe)
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply 4 to 7
Ib/A times at weekly intervals.
(0.77 Ib/gal OR MAI
or 3Z SC/L) Formulated with sulfur.
(0.934 Ib/gal
or 10Z SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z F1C)
Exempt
Apply through 3.85 pounds per acre
in accordance with directions below,
1.28-2.31
Ib/A
or
0.58-0.776
lb/500 gal
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
or
0.098 lb/15
gal
(0.784 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
or
1.925-3.85
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
1.925-3.85
Ib/A
or
0.58-0.776
lb/500 gal
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8% SC/L)
or
Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Apply at post-
bloom and within 1 month after any
leaf expansion of any growth flush,
Do not apply with oil.
Foliar application. Apply 1 to 3
weeks after bloom. Dosage rate
depends upon disease severity*
Issued: 7-22-85
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Site and Pest
FAABEAH
/10000AA
FBATAAX
FMABPDZ
FFABPEA
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
/01014AA
FEAAEAH
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Citrus Fruits (continued)
Scab (spot anthrac-
nose) (Elsinoe)
0.47 Ib/A
(0.934 Ib/gal
or 10Z SC/L)
0.58-0.77 lb/
500 gal
or
2.31-3.08
Ib/A -
[aircraft]
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8X SC/L)
Foliar application. Make 2 applica-
tions. Apply just before the trees
begin to flush and again when two-
thirds of the petals have fallen.
Cucurbits (Cantaloupe, Cucumber,
Melons, Squash)
Alternaria leaf
blight
Angular leaf spot
(Pseudomonas)
Downy mildew
(Pseudoperon-
ospora)
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe)
Scab
(Cladosporium)
Grapes
Anthracnose
(Elsinoe)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply beginning
Ib/A after vining (or after emergence for
(0.77 Ib/gal melons) and repeat until midharvest.
or 8Z SC/L) Be certain to spray underside of
(0.934 Ib/gal leaves.
or 10Z SC/L) OR MAI
or Formulated with sulfur.
0.098 lb/15
gal
(0.784 Ib/gal
or 82 SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z F1C)
Exempt
2 week preharvest Interval through
0.58 pound per acre. Add 4 pounds
of hydrated lime to all sprays.
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
or
Foliar application. Apply when
leaves first appear, Just after
blooming, and then at 2 week inter-
vals.
OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
Issued: 7-22-85
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Site and Pest
Grapes (continued)
FIBPGBG
FFABPCV
/05003AA
/05004AA
Black rot
(Guignardia)
Downy mildew
(Plasmopara)
Nectarine
Peach
FBADMCB Brown rot blossom
and twig blight
(Monilinia)
FEAGTAB Leaf curl
(Taphrina)
Peach
'28015AA Peanuts
rMBCCBM Cercospora leaf
spot
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z F1C)
0.47 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(0.934 Ib/gal leaves first appear, before blossoms
or 10X SC/L) open, after petal fall, and at 2
week intervals.
Exempt
Do not apply at or after full bloom
through 2.31 pounds per acre.
1.54-2.31 Dormant or delayed dormant applica-
Ib/A tlon. May be applied with dormant
(0.77 Ib/gal oil.
or 81 SC/L)
1.54-2.31 Dormant application. Apply at leaf
Ib/A fall or before bud swell.
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
See Nectarine cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest Interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply when dis-
Ib/A ease appears. Apply 4 to 8 times
(0.77 Ib/gal at 10 to 14 day Intervals.
or 8% SC/L) OR MAI
(0.934 Ib/gal Formulated with sulfur.
or 10% SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8* F1C)
Issued: 7-22-85
II-022703-5
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/28017AA
FMAAXAA
FMBCCBM
Site and Pest
Peppers
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
Potato
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
/28023AA
FBAAPDZ
Soybeans
Bacterial blight
(Pseudomonas)
Foliar application. Apply at emer-
gence in plant beds or before the
disease appears* Apply in the field
after transplanting or emergence.
Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals or
at 4 to 5 days if disease is severe.
OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8X SC/L)
(0.934 Ib/gal
or 10X SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest Interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply when or
Ib/A before disease appears. Apply 4 to
(0.77 Ib/gal 6 times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
or 8Z SC/L) OR MAI
(0.934 Ib/gal Formulated with sulfur.
or 10* SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8% F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.51
pound per acre.
0.34-0.51 Foliar application. Apply when
Ib/A plants are 3 to 5 inches high and
(0.77 Ib/gal before disease appears. Repeat at
or 81 SC/L) 7 to 10 day intervals or 5 to 7 days
(0.934 Ib/gal when- severe conditions are present.
or 10% SC/L)
Issued: 7-22-85
II-022703-6
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/01016AA
FMBCMCO
FGAKDBS
Site and Pest
Strawberry
Leaf spot
(Mycosphaerella)
Leaf scorch
(Diplocarpon)
/28020AA
FMBCCBM
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
!/11005AA
FMAAXAA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
Tomato
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
Ib/A tion. Apply as soon as new growth
(0.77 Ib/gal starts and repeat at 7 to 10 day
or 8Z SC/L) intervals.
(0.934 Ib/gal OR MAI
or 10Z SC/L) Formulated with sulfur.
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8Z F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply when dis-
Ib/A ease appears. Apply 3 to 6 times
(0.77 Ib/gal at 10 to 14 day intervals.
or 8X SC/L) OR MAI
(0.934 Ib/gal Formulated with sulfur.
or 10Z SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 8% F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.58
pound per acre.
0.26-0.58 Foliar application. Apply in plant
Ib/A beds at emergence at 4 to 5 day
(0.77 Ib/gal intervals. In field begin immedi-
or 8X SC/L) ately after transplanting or emer-
(0.934 Ib/gal gence. In areas where the disease
or 10% SC/L) is less severe, the interval can be
or 5 to 7 days.
OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
Issued: 7-22-85
II-022703-7
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Site and Pest
Tomato (continued)
/03009AA
FBAAXAA
Walnut
Walnut blight
(Xanthomonas)
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.098 lb/15
gal
(0.784 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
—OR MAI—
0.26-0.58
Ib/A -
(0.77 Ib/gal
or 81 F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.31
pound per acre.
1.925-2.31 Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
Ib/A tion. Apply at early preblooa and
(0.77 Ib/gal again at late prebloom. Additional
or 8Z SC/L) applications can be made if the dis-
ease persists.
AERIAL AND TANK MIX APPLICATION
9001500
AAAAAAA
Aerial Application
Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
All Sites
Issued: 7-22-85
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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&208.0002 8% formulation intermediate
copper ammonium carbonate (022703)
010143-00002
&208.0014 8* (0.77 Ib/gal) flovable concentrate
copper ammonium carbonate (022703) plus sulfur (077501))
007001-00334 010465-00002 010465-00004 010659-00013
&208.0015 8% (0.77 Ib/gal) soluble concentrate/liquid
copper ammonium carbonate (022703)
007001-00251 009159-00088 010465-00001 010465-00003
&208.0015 8Z (0.784 Ib/gal) soluble concentrate/liquid
copper ammonium carbonate (022703)
000557-01883
4210.0015 IPS (0.934 Ib/gal) soluble concentrate/liquid
copper ammonium carbonate (022703)
011503-00001
Issued: 7-22-85 II-022703-9
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/0300LAA
FBADMCB
/0500LAA
FBADMCB
/2800LAA
FBAAXAA
FBARPDZ
/28073AA
FBAMCBM
FBASAAX
/28003AA
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Almond
Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00003
Apricot
Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8X SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00003
Beans
Bacterial (common) blight (Xanthomonas)
Bacterial halo blight (Pseudomonas)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8X F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002 010465-00004
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8X SC/L)
• 007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10% SC/L)
011503-00001
Carrots
Early blight (Cercospora)
Late blight (Alternaria)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8* F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10Z SC/L)
011503-00001
Celery
Early blight (Cercospora)
Late blight (Septoria)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 82 F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10Z SC/L)
011503-00001
Issued: 7-2..-S5
010465-00001 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001
010465-00003
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/02000AA
FMAYMCA
FIBLDAP
FAABEAH
/10000AA
FBATAAX
FMABPDZ
FFABPEA
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
/01014AA
FEAAEAH
FIBFGBG
FFABPCV
/05003AA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Citrus Fruits
Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella)
Melanose (Diaporthe)
Scab (spot anthracnose) (Elsinoe)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00001 010465-00003
(0.784 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
000557-01883
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10% SC/L)
011503-00001
Cucurbits (Cantaloupe, Cucumber, Melons, Squash)
Alternaria leaf blight
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002 010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.784 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
000557-01883
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10% SC/L)
011503-00001
Grapes
Anthracnose (Elsinoe)
Black rot (Guignardia)
Downy mildew (Plasmopara)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10% SC/L)
011503-00001
Nectarine
Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
Issued: 7-22-85
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/05004AA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
/28015AA
FMBCCBM
/28017AA
FMAAXAA
FMBCCBM
/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
/28023AA
FBAAPDZ
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Peach
Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00003
Peanuts
Cercospora leaf spot
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002 - 010465-00004
010659-00013
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10Z SC/L)
011503-00001
Peppers
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10Z SC/L)
011503-00001
Potato
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10Z SC/L)
011503-00001
Soybeans
Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00003
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10Z SC/L)
011503-00001
010465-00001 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
Issued: 7-22-85
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/01016AA
FMBCMCO
FGAKDBS
/28020AA
FMBCCBM
/11005AA
FMAAXAA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
/03009AA
FBAAXAA
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COPPER AMMONIUM CARBONATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Strawberry
Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella)
Leaf scorch (Diplocarpon)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10* SC/L)
011503-00001
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8Z F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8* SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10% SC/L)
011503-00001
Tomato
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% F1C)
007001-00334 010465-00002
(0.77 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
007001-00251 009159-00088
(0.784 Ib/gal or 8X SC/L)
000557-01883
(0.934 Ib/gal or 10% SC/L)
011503-00001
Walnut
Walnut blight (Xanthomonas)
(0.77 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
007001-00251 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
010465-00004
010465-00001 010465-00003
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COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AM AMMONIA COMPLEX)
TYPE PESTICIDE; Fungicide
FORMULATIONS;
SC/L (0.8Z, 0.8 Ib/gal or 8Z)
RTU (4.3Z)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In
case of skin contact, remove with washing; for eyes, wash with copious
amounts of water and get immediate medical attention.
Dosages and formulations are given in metallic copper equivalent.
Agricultural Crop Tolerances; Exempt
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
General Warnings and Limitations; For dilute, high volume sprays, use
from 25 to 100 gallons per acre. For concentrate ground sprays, apply
20 to SO gallons per acre. For aerial spraying, use 3 to 15 gallons
per acre.
/28001AA Beans
FBAFXAV Bacterial blight
(common)
(Xanthomonas)
FBZRPGG Halo blight
(Pseudomonas)
0.264-0.6
Ib/A
(0.8 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
/10002AA . Cantaloupe
/10005AA Honeydew Melons
/10006AA Muskmelons
/10008AA Watermelons
FBAAAAX Alternaria blight
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot
(Pseudomonas)
FFABPEA Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
FFACSCO Powdery mildew
(Sphaerotheca)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
Issued: 7-22-85
0.264-0.6
Ib/A
(0.8 Ib/gal
or 82 SC/L)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
Foliar application. Make first ap-
plication when plants are 3 to 5
inches high before disease symptoms
appear. Continue applications on a
7 to 10 day schedule, depending on
local conditions.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
Foliar application. Apply when
plants begin to vine. Continue ap-
plications on a weekly basis. In
areas where angular leaf »pot is a
problem, applications should be
made on a 5 to 7 day schedule.
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/28003AA
FBZAPDZ
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
/10010AA
/10013AA
/10014AA
FBAAAAX
FMABPDZ
FFACSCO
/28015AA
FMBCCBM
/28017AA
FMZAXAA
FMBCCBM
Site and Pest
Celery
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
Bacterial blight
(Pseudomonas)
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Septoria)
Cucumber
Squash ^Summer)
Squash (Winter)
Alternaria blight
Angular leaf spot
(Pseudononas)
Powdery mildew
(Sphaerotheca)
Honeydew Melons
Muskmelons
Peanuts
Cercospora leaf
spot
Peppers
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
Cercospora leaf
spot
0.264-0.6
Ib/A
(0.8 Ib/gal
or 81 SC/L)
0.264-0.6 Foliar application. Begin applica-
Ib/A tion when plants are first estab-
(0.8 Ib/gal lished, then every 7 days depending
or 82 SC/L) on disease conditions.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
Foliar application. Apply when
plants begin to vine. Continue ap-
plications on a weekly basis. In
areas where angular leaf spot is a
problem, applications should be
made on a 5 to 7 day schedule.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
0.264-0.6 Foliar application. Apply at the
lb/A first sign of disease and every 10
(0.8 Ib/gal to 14 days thereafter.
or 81 SC/L)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
0.264-0.6 Foliar application. Apply before
lb/A disease appears and continue at 7
(0.8 Ib/gal to 10 day intervals.
or 8X SC/L)
Issued: 7-22-85
II-022702-2
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/14013AA
Site and Peat
Potato
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
/28023AA
FBZAPDZ
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
Soybeans
Bacterial blight
(Pseudomonas)
/28020AA
FMBCCBM
Squash (Summer)
Squash (Winter)
Sugar Beets
Cercospora leaf
spot
/11005AA
FMZAXBA
FBAMAEP
Tomato
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
Early blight
(Alternaria)
0.376-0.48
Ib/A
(0.8 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
0.264-0.6 Foliar application. Begin applica-
Ib/A tion when plants are 3 to 4 inches
(0.8 Ib/gal high and continue at 7 to 10 day
or 8Z SC/L) intervals.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.48
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
Foliar application. Make first ap-
plication when plants are 3 to 5
inches high before disease symptoms
appear. Continue applications on a
7 to 10 day schedule, depending on
local conditions.
See Cucumber cluster.
See Cucumber cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
0.264-0.6 Foliar application. Apply when
Ib/A plants are 3 to 4 inches high and
(0.8 Ib/gal continue on a 10 to 14 day interval
or 8Z SC/L) or more frequent if disease condi-
tions are severe.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.6
pound copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
0.264-0.6
Ib/A
(0.8 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
Foliar application. In seed beds,
begin applications when seedlings
emerge and repeat at 4 to 5 day in-
tervals. In field, begin applica-
tions immediately after transplant-
ing and continue on 7 day intervals
or more frequently if disease con-
ditions are severe.
Issued: 7-22-85
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/03009AA
Site and Pest
Walnut
FBZAXAA
Walnut blight
(Xanthomonaa)
Watermelons
COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation( s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.4
pounds copper (metallic equivalent)
per acre.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tion. Make first and second appli-
cations at early and late prebloom
respectively. If disease conditions
persist, make additional applica-
tions .
See Cantaloupe cluster.
2.0-2.4 Ib/A
(0.8 Ib/gal
or 8Z SC/L)
/31065AA
/3U29AA
/3LL21AA
/31156AA
/34120AA
/31197AA
FFACQBB
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Chrysanthemum
Delphinium
Hollyhock
Phlox
Rose
Sweet Pea
Powdery mildew
2.0 tbls 0.8% Foliar application. Apply spray to
SC/L/gal upper and lower surfaces of the
(0.8Z SC/L) foliage every 3 to 5 days depending
on the severity of infection. Re-
peat after rains. Apply every 10
days as a preventive treatment. For
phlox, apply from early growth until
bloom.
/64002NA
F7AEQBB
INDOOR
(Wood or Wood Structure Protection Treatments)
Wood Protection Treatment (Seasoned
Forest Products)
Wood rot/decay —
(4.3Z RTU)
Wood protection treatment. Apply
several coats with brush or rag mop
to all surfaces of previously pres-
sure treated lumber exposed by cut-
ting, notching, and dapping.
Formulated with ammonium arsenate.
Issued: 7-22-85
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COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
FormulationC s)
AERIAL AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS
9001500 Aerial Application
AAAAAAA
— Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
""{Agricultural Crops)
All Sites
Issued: 7-22-85 II-022702-5
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COPPER (IN THE FORM OP AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
4200.8015 0.8Z soluble concentrate/liquid
copper (In the fora of an ammonia complex) (022702)
000358-00121
4208.0015 81 (0.8 Ib/gal) soluble concentrate/liquid
copper (in the form of an ammonia complex) (022702)
008901-00014
4204.3016 4.31 liquid-ready to use
—copper (in the form of an ammonia complex) (022702) plus ammonium arse-
nate (013601)
003098-00003 011351-00001
Issued: 7-22-85 II-022702-6
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COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
/28001AA Beans
FBZFXAV Bacterial blight (common) (Xanthomonas)
FBZRPGG Halo blight (Pseudomonas)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
/10002AA Cantaloupe
FBAAAAX Alternaria blight
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FFABPEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FFACSCO Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
/28003AA Celery
FBZAPDZ Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas)
FBAMCBM Early blight (Cercospora)
FBASSBL Late blight (Septoria)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
/10010AA Cucumber
FBAAAAX Alternaria blight
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FFACSCO Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
/10005AA Honeydew Melons
FBAAAAX Alternaria blight
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FFABPEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FFACSCO Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Issued: 7-22-85
II-022702-7
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/10006AA
FBAAAAX
FMABPDZ
FFABPEA
FFACSCO
FEAJCCV
/28015AA
FMBCCBM
/28017AA
FMZAXAA
FMBCCBM
/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
/28023AA
FBZAPDZ
/10013AA
FBAAAAX
FMABPDZ
FFACSCO
/10014AA
FBAAAAX
FMABPDZ
FFACSCO
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Muskmelons
Alternaria blight
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Peanuts
Cercospora leaf spot
(0.8 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
008901-00014
Peppers
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Cercospora leaf spot
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Potato
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 8% SC/L)
008901-00014
Soybeans
Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Squash (Summer)
Alternaria blight
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Squash (Winter)
Alternaria blight
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Issued: 7-22-85
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/28020AA
FMBCCBM
/11005AA
FMZAXBA
FBAMAEP
/03009AA
FBZAXAA
/10008AA
FBAAAAX
FMABPDZ
FFABPEA
FFACSCO
FEAJCCV
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AM AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Sugar Beets
Cercospora leaf spot
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Tomato
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Early blight (Alternaria)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Walnut
Walnut blight (Xanthomonas)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
Watermelons
Alternaria blight
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(0.8 Ib/gal or 82 SC/L)
008901-00014
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
/31065AA Chrysanthemum
FFACQBB Powdery mildew
(0.82 SC/L)
000358-00121
/31129AA Delphinium
FFACQBB Powdery mildew
(0.82 SC/L)
000358-00121
/31121AA Hollyhock
FFACQBB Powdery mildew
(0.82 SC/L)
000358-00121
/31156AA Phlox
FFACQBB Powdery mildew
(0.82 SC/L)
000358-00121
Issued: 7-22-85
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/34120AA
FFACQBB
/31197AA
FFACQBB
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COPPER (IN THE FORM OF AN AMMONIA COMPLEX)
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Rose
Powdery mildew
(0.8* SC/L)
000358-00121
Sweet Pea
Powdery mildew
(0.8X SC/L)
000358-00121
/64002NA
FYAEQBB
INDOOR
(Wood or Wood Structure Protection Treatments)
Wood Protection Treatment (Seasoned Forest Products)
Wood rot/decay
(4.3X RTU)
003098-00003 011351-00001
Issued: 7-22-85
11-022702-10
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=022901
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER CARBONATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Fungicide
FORMULATIONS;
DC20Z, 55Z)
WP (51Z)
Impr (1.3Z)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Copper carbonate Is compatible with
aost organophosphate and carbamate pesticides* Do not use with 6-methyl-
2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dlthlocarhamate, lime sulfur, or strong-
ly acidly spray materials.
Dosage rates and formualtlons are given In metallic copper equivalent.
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
704001AA
FBANEBI
/05001AA
FDZAPDZ
FBADMCB
FBAZCEL
FBADMCB
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
General Warnings and Limitations; The use of a spreader-sticker is
recommended for sprays.
Apple
Fire blight
(Ervlnia)
Apricot
Bacterial canker
(gummosis)
(Pseudomona8)
Brown rot blossom
and twig blight
(Monilinia)
Shothole
(Coryneum)
Exempt
Full bloom application through 2.04
pounds per acre.
0.255 lb/100 Foliar application. Apply at full
gal bloom, or at petal fall, calyx or
[250-800 late bloom stage.
gal/A]
(51Z WP)
Exempt
Full bloom application through 12.75
pounds per acre.
2.04-2.55 lb/ Dormant, delayed dormant, and foliar
100 gal application. For bacterial canker,
(SIX WP) apply In October and November. For
shothole in the Sacramento Valley,
apply between November 15 and Decem-
ber 15. For brown rot, apply at red
bud, early and late bloom stages.
Brown rot twig 1.275 lb/100 Dormant application. Apply with a
blight (Monilinia) gal dormant oil spray.
(51Z WP)
*basic copper carbonate
Issued: 7-22-85
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05002AA
BADMCB
HBCCDJ
02000AA
•GAJPCN
•"MBCSBL
'GAJPCN
KBCSBL
RAFAAA
'05003AA
/05004AA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAfl
•BAAQAB
Site and Pest
Cherry
Brown rot blossom
and twig blight
(Monilinia)
Cherry leaf spot
(Coccomyces)
Citrus Fruits
Brown rot gummosis
(Phytophthora)
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
Brown rot gummosis
(Phytophthora)
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
Leafhopper
(repellancy)
Nectarine
Peach
Brown rot blossom
and twig blight
(Monilinia)
Leaf curl
(Taphrlna)
Peach blight
Issued: 7-22-85
COPPER CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
Petal fall application through 20.4
pounds per acre.
2.04-2.55 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
100 gal
[250-800
gal/A]
(51Z WP)
0.255-0.64
lb/100 gal
or
1.53-7.65
Ib/A
(51Z WP)
0.38-0.765
lb/100 gal
(51Z WP)
0.51-0.765
lb/100 gal
or
1.53-12.75
Ib/A
(51Z WP)
0.255-0.51
lb/100 gal
(51Z WP)
tion. For brown rot, apply at pop-
corn or full bloom, and at petal
fall. For leaf spot, apply at petal
fall.
Exempt
Apply through 12.75 pounds per acre.
Soil, basal bark, and foliar appli-
cation. Apply in late fall at time
of first rains. Spray skirts of
trees from the ground up to 3 to 4
feet high with up to 6 gallons of
spray per tree. Also apply 2 to 4
gallons of spray on the trunk and
ground under the tree. Repeat in
extremely wet years.
Foliar application. Apply to entire
tree in late fall. In copper sensi-
tive or smog areas add 1 pound of
lime as a protective agent.
Use limited to the San Joaquin Val-
ley.
Foliar application. Add 15 to 30
pounds of lime per 100 gallons. Ap-
ply October through November.
Foliar application. Add to gibber-
relic acid sprays as an aid in the
control of brown rot and leaf spot.
Exempt
Pink bud application through 12.75
pounds per acre.
1.53-2.55 lb/ Dormant and delayed dormant appli-
100 gal
(51Z WP)
cation. For leaf curl and peach
blight, apply 2.04 to 2.55 pounds
per 100 gallons between November 15
and December 15. For leaf curl, ap-
ply 1.53 pounds per 100 gallons in
a dormant spray, if the late fall
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Site and Pest
PPMAAAC
/28014AA
FMBHCFK
/OA003EA
FIBFBAW
/28019AA
/28065AA
FIATTAQ
FLAMSCC
COPPER CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Nectarine cluster (continued)
Copper deficiency
Olive
0.51-0.765
lb/100 gal
(51Z WP)
spray has been omitted. For brown
rot and peach blight, apply 2.04 to
2.55 pounds per 100 gallons at pink
bud.
Copper deficiency spray. Apply
alone or with an oil emulsion.
Peacock spot
(Cycloclonium)
Exempt .
Preharvest (late fall) application
through 16.32 pounds per acre.
Wash olives after picking.
1.53-2.55 lb/ Foliar application. Apply to whole
100 gal tree in late fall.
(51Z WP)
See Nectarine cluster.
3 ppm of combined copper
Impregnated fruit wrap with 1.3 per-
cent metallic copper equivalent.
Fruit wrap. Apply 1 wrap per fruit
within 1 week after harvesting and
before storage.
Formulated with ethoxyquin.
Exempt
Seed treatment (dry) through 0.825
ounce per bushel of seed.
Do not use treated seed for food,
feed, or oil.
Avoid inhaling dust by wearing a
respirator.
Common bunt/stink- 0.4-0.6 oz/bu Seed treatment. Seeds may be treat-
Nest rot
(Botrytis)
Sorghum
Wheat
(1.3Z Impr)
ing smut
(Tilletia)
(on wheat)
Kernel smut
(Sphacelotheca)
(on sorghum)
(20Z D)
or
0.825 oz/bu
(55Z D)
ed in a small tightly closed con-
tainer or in a rotating drum treat-
er. Treated seed should be poured
out on a screen to remove excess
formulation. The excess dust can
be used again.
Issued: 7-22-85
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Site and Pest
/03009AA Walnut
FBAAXAA Bacterial blight
(Xanthomonas)
Wheat
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER CARBONATE
Dosages and Tolerance,JUse, Limitations
Formulatlon(s)
Exempt
1.02-1.53 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
100 gal tion. Two sprays are recommended.
(51* WP) Apply first in early prebloom with
1 percent of flowers showing and
again when 10 percent of flowers are
showing. In severe disease areas,
make a third application in the post
bloom period.
See Sorghum cluster.
Issued; 7-22-85
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COPPER CARBONATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
i020.0003 201 dust
copper carbonate (022901)
001990-00027 001990-00403 002124-00530
&050.0003 55Z dust
copper carbonate (022901)
001109-00024
4051.0006 51Z vettable powder
copper carbonate (022901)
000400-00382
&001.3010 1.3Z impregnated materials
copper carbonate (022901) plus 6-ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethyl-
quinoline (055501)
003222-00006
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COPPER CARBONATE
Appendix A
Listing of Common Chemical Names Used on the Entry
Chemical Common Name EPA Acceptable
Code (source) Common/Chemical Name
055501 ethoxyquin (ISO) 6-ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethyl-
quinoline
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COPPER CARBONATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
/04001AA Apple
FBANEBI Fire blight (Erwinia)
(51% WP)
000400-00382
/05001AA Apricot
FDZAPDZ Bacterial canker (gummosis) (Pseudomonas)
FBADMCB Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monllinia)
FBADMCB Brown rot twig blight (Monilinia)
FBAZCEL Shothole (Coryneum)
(51Z WP)
000400-00382
/05002AA Cherry
FBADMCB Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
FMBCCDJ Cherry leaf spot (Coccomyces)
(51Z WP)
000400-00382
/02000AA Citrus Fruits
FGAJPCN Brown rot gummosis (Phytophthora)
FMBCSBL Leaf spot (Septoria)
IRAFAAA Leafhopper (repellancy)
(51Z WP)
000400-00382
/05003AA Nectarine
FBADMCB Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
PPMAAAC Copper deficiency
FEAGTAB Leaf curl (Taphrina)
FBAAQAB Peach blight
(51Z WP)
000400-00382
/28014AA Olive
FMBHCFK Peacock spot (Cycloclonium)
(51* WP)
000400-00382
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/05004AA
FBADMCB
PPMAAAC
FEAGTAB
FBAAQAB
/04003EA
FIBFBAW
/28019AA
FLAMSCC
/03009AA
FBAAXAA
/2806SAA
FLATTAQ
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COPPER CARBONATE
Appendiz B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulatlon/Reglstration Number (continued)
Peach
Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
Copper deficiency
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
Peach blight
(SIX WP)
000400-00382
Pear
Nest rot (Botrytis)
(1.3Z Impr)
003222-00006
Sorghum
Kernel smut (Sphacelotheca)
(20Z D)
001990-00027 001990-00403
002124-00530
(551 D)
001109-00024
Walnut
Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas)
(51Z WP)
000400-00382
Wheat
Common bunt/stinking smut (Tilletia)
(20% D)
001990-00027 001990-00403 002124-00530
(551 D)
001109-00024
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cOOSOOl BASIC COPPER CHLORIDE
TYPE PESTICIDE; Fungicide
FORMULATIONS; Tech (57Z)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; For use in formulations to be applied
to potatoes and tomatoes. The formulation is given in percent metallic
copper equivalent.
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B&SIC COPPER CHLORIDE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&057.0001 57Z (metallic copper equivalent) technical chemical
basic copper chloride (008001)
008732-00002
&000.0090 Formulation not identified
basic copper chloride (008001)
000495-00005*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
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BASIC COPPER CHLORIDE
Auxiliary Documentation
1. For Reg. No. 8732-2, the percent of basic copper chloride is 99.7687Z.
The product name is the ultimate formulation: copper oxychloride.
2. Reg. No. 495-5 was not available for review. A formulation could not
be determined from other data sources.
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C023701
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER CHLORIDE (DIHYDRATE)
TYPE PESTICIDE: Fungicide
FORMULATIONS: EC (IX)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: The dosage and formulation are given
in metallic copper equivalent.
Observe warnings and limitations for the other active ingredient.
/31081AA
/31005AA
FIAAGAN
/31005AA
FIAAFAK
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Cymbidium Orchids
Gloeosporium rot
[MAI] Soil application. Water soil 12
1 this 1% EC/ hours prior to application. Do not
gal water/12 water for 24 hours following appli-
sq.ft of
soil
(12 EC)
cation.
Formulated with dichloroethyl ether.
Ornamental Bulb Plants
Fusarium rot
Refer to Cymbidium Orchids for use and limitation
information.
Issued: 7-22-85
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COPPER CHLORIDE (DIHYDRATE)
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&201.0012 2.682 (12 metallic copper equivalent) emulsifiable concentrate
copper chloride (dihydrate) (023701) plus dichloroethyl ether (029502)
000190-00020
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/31081AA
/31005AA
FIAAGAN
/31005AA
FIAAFAK
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COPPER CHLORIDE (DIHYDRATE)
Appendix L
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Cymbidium Orchids
Gloeosporium rot
(1Z EC)
000190-00020
Ornamental Bulb Plants
Fusarium rot
UZ EC)
000190-00020
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C044005 COPPER CITRATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Antimicrobial, Algaecide
FORMULATIONS: RTU (11.242)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: None.
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
FormulationCs)
Currently there are no federally registered products containing this chem-
ical.
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COPPER CITRATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
9999999 State Label Registration
CA Reg. No.
009743-05241
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cC23401 COPPER HYDROXIDE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Fungicide, Antifoulant, Herbicide
FORMULATIONS:
Tech (57.3Z, 59Z)
FI (57.3Z)
D (1.61, 2.6Z, 2.7Z, 4.39Z)
WP (4.4Z, 4.5Z, 4.6Z, 9.5Z, 9.9Z, 10.41, 202, 32Z, 50Z)
FIG (0.53 Ib/gal, 1 Ib/gal, 13.4Z, 2 Ib/gal, 2.12 Ib/gal, 17.5Z, 3.04 lb/
gal)
RTU (1.95Z, 3.91Z, 4.56Z, 5.21Z, 5.73Z, 5.86Z, 13.7Z, 14.26Z, 15.3Z)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Compatible with moat commonly used in-
secticides and adjuvants.
Dosages and formulations are given in metallic copper equivalents. The
percent of copper hydroxide for each label is given in the Listing of
Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (page 29).
Observe all warnings and limitations for other active ingredients in mul-
tiple active ingredient labels or in tank mixes.
Do not enter treated area without protective clothing until spray has
dried.
Registration Number 008901-00001 (50 percent wettable powder) contains the
following information: Application of the product to crops listed on the
label at the rates indicated, just prior to anticipated frost conditions,
will afford control of ice nucleating bacteria (Pseudomonas syringae,
Pseudomonas fluorescens, and Erwinia herbicola) and may therefore provide
protection against light frost. These applications are not recommended
for those geographical areas where weather conditions favor severe frost.
NOTE: Seed treatment uses are placed as a group after the agricultural
crop uses.
Definition of Terms;
MAI - multiple active ingredient(s)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use,' Liaications
Formulacion(s)
/2300IAA
FMBCCBM
FMBCLAT
/03001AA
FBAZPDZ
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
General Warnings and Limitations: For homeowner uses, 1 level table-
spoon of the SO percent wettable powder per gallon of water is equiva-
lent to 1 pound of the product per 100 gallons. Similarly, 1 teaspoon
of the 3.04 pounds per gallon flowable concentrate per gallon of water
is equivalent to 1 pint of the product per 100 gallons^
Unless noted otherwise, application can be made from moat types of spray
equipmment at the following gallonages. For dilute, high volume sprays
apply from 25 to 100 gallons of water per acre for most vegetable crops,
400 to 800 gallons per acre for fruit orchards and up to 1,500 gallons
per acre as may be required for large citrus groves. For concentrate
ground sprays, apply from 5 to 20 gallons per acre for most vegetable
crops and 25 to 100 gallons per acre for fruit and nut crops. For air-
craft application, use 3 to 15 gallons per acre. No additional surfac-
tants are required.
Alfalfa
Cercospora leaf
spot
Leptoephaerulina
leaf spot
Almond
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
Spray injury may occur with sensi-
tive varieties such as Lahontan.
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply 10 to 14
(50% WP) days before each harvest or earlier
(2 Ib/gal, if disease threatens. Apply with
3.04 Ib/gal ground equipment or by aircraft.
FIG)
Exempt
Apply to full bloom stage through
6.0 pounds per acre; or, apply up
to 8 weeks postbloom through 0.13
pound per 100 gallons. Slight leaf
injury may occur fron postblooa
spray.
Bacterial shoot
blight
(Pseudomonas)
1.0-2.03 lb/
100 gal
or
concentrate
or aircraft:
3.0-6.0 Ib/A
(20Z, 50* WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
Dormant or delayed dormant applica-
tion. Apply at dormant to early
pink bud. Apply concentrate sprays
in 25 to 100 gallons per acre and
in 15 to 25 gallons per acre by
aircraft.
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Almond (continued)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitacions
Formulation(s)
0.25-0.34 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
FBADMCB
FBAZCEL
Brown rot blossom
blight (Monilinia)
Shothole
(Coryneua blight)
0.125-0.13
lb/100 gal
(50Z WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
1.0-1.52 lb/
100 gal
[300-400
gal/A]
(20Z, 50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
concentrate
or aircraft:
3.0-4.0 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
or
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Foliar application. In sprinkler
irrigated orchards-or where disease
is severe, apply 2 to 4 sprays at 2
week postbloom intervals or just
before sprinkling.
Dormant, delayed dormant, and foliar
applications. Apply in late dormant
before foliage buds swell if fre-
quent rainfall occurs. Apply again
in popcorn. To avoid plant injury,
do not apply after full bloom. Ap-
ply in 7.5 to 25 gallons per acre
by aircraft.
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/OAOOLAA
Site and Pest
Apple
FMAGPDZ
FDAANAF
FAAANAK
Blister spot
(Pseudomonas)
European canker
(Nectria)
Northwestern an-
thracnose
(Neofabraea)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 8.0
pounds per acre.
Use on yellow varieties may cause
discoloration. To avoid, pick be-
fore spraying.
Discontinue full coverage spray when
green-tip reaches 0.5 inch as phyto-
toxity may occur from later applica-
tions.
Do not use drench treatment if soil
pH is below 5.5 or copper toxicity
may result.
1.5-2.03 lb/
100 gal
[300-400
gal/A]
(50Z WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.25-0.34 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Foliar or postharvest application.
Apply before fall rains.
FBAHEBI
Fire blight
(Ervinia)
1.0-2.03 lb/ Delayed dormant application. Apply
100 gal as a full cover spray between sil-
(50Z WP) ver-tip and green-tip.
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16-0.31 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
FDAGPCN
Phytophthora collar 2.0-2.03 lb/
rot 100 gal
(50Z WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.31 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Use limited to areas other than CA.
Trunk drench. Apply 4 gallons of
suspension as a drench on the lower
trunk area of each tree. Apply
either in early spring or in fall
after harvest each year.
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/0500LAA
Sice and Pest
Apricot
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
Apply up to full bloom through 6.08
pounds per acre.
Do not apply after bloom to avoid
spray injury.
FBADMCB
FBAZCEL
Brown rot blossom 1.0-1.52 lb/
blight (Monilinia) 100 gal
Shothole [300-400
(Coryneum blight) gal/A]
(20Z, 50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
concentrate
or aircraft:
4.0 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
or
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tion. Apply at popcorn to full
bloom.
/28000AA
FEAJSCB
Avocado
Scab (spot anthrac- 1.0-1.01 lb/
nose) (Sphaceloma) 100 gal
or
Exempt
Apply up to 6 months after bloom
buds swell through 5.07 pounds per
acre.
Foliar application. Apply when
bloom buds begin to swell. Repeat
at monthly intervals for 5 to 6 ap-
4.0-5.07 Ib/A plications. Consult a State Agri-
(50Z WP) cultural Extension Service for
(2 Ib/gal, recommendations.
3.04 Ib/gal
FIG)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
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/06002AA
Site and Pest
Banana
FIEQPOZ
FMBOCBM
Black pitting
(Piricularia
grisea)
Sigatoka disease
(Cercospora leaf
spot)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre by aircraft; or,
apply up to 2 weeks after fruit
emergence through 2.03 pounds per
100 gallons.
2.0-2.03 lb/ Fruit and leaf crown application.
100 gal Apply directly to the fruit stem
(50% WP) and include the basal portion of
(2 Ib/gal, the leaf crown. Apply during the
3.04 Ib/gal first and second week after
F1C) emergence.
aircraft: Foliar application. Apply at 14 day
1.0-1.01 Ib/A intervals throughout the wet season
[3 gal/A in- or at 21 day intervals during dry
eluding 0.5 periods.
gal agricul-
tural oil]
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
/28063AA Barley
/28065AA Wheat
FCADHAM Helminthosporium
leaf blotch
FMBCSBL Septoria leaf
blotch
0.75-1.01
Ib/A
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
Apply 10 days after early heading
through 1.01 pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Apply at early
heading and repeat 10 days later.
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/28001AA
FBZFXAV
FBZRPGG
Site and Pest
Beans
Bacterial blight
(common)
(Xanthomonas)
Halo blight
(Pseudomonas)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.52
pounds per acre.
0.5-1.52 Ib/A Foliar application. As a protective
/01002AA
Blackberry
FMAMMCO
FMAMSBL
Leaf and cane spot
(Mycosphaerella)
(Septoria)
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.094-0.25
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
[MAI]
1-3 qt 17.5Z
FIG/A
(17.5Z F1C)
- — ---*» •
spray, apply when plants are 6 inch-
es high. Repeat at 7 to 14 day in-
tervals depending on local condi-
tions.
—OR MAI--
Formulated with sulfur.
1.0-2.03 lb/
100 gal
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.15-0.31 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
Delayed dormant and postharvest ap-
plications through 2.03 pounds per
100 gallons.
Apply in late spring through 1.01
pounds per 100 gallons.
Delayed dormant, foliar, and post-
harvest applications. Add 1 quart
superior-type oil per 100 gallons
for all sprays. Apply delayed dor-
mant spray after training in spring
at high rate. Apply in late spring
at low rate. Apply in fall after
harvest at high rate.
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/13005AA
/13006AA
/13007AA
/13008AA
FFABPAU
/13007AA
FIAFXAA
FMBCAAX
/10002AA
/10005AA
/10006AA
FFABPEA
Sice and Pest
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
ExempC
No preharvest interval through 0.51
pound per acre for broccoli, brus-
sels sprouts, and cauliflower or
1.01 pounds per acre for cabbage.
A slight reddening of older leaves
may occur on broccoli and a slight
flecking of wrapper leaves may occur
on cabbage at the high rate.
Downy mildew
(Peronospora)
(cabbage)
Black rot
(Xanthomonas)
Leaf spot
(Alternaria)
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupe
Honeydgw Melons
Musknelons
Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
Foliar application. Apply after
transplants are set in the field,
or shortly after emergence of field-
seeded crops or when conditions
favor disease development. Repeat
at 7 day intervals.
0.25-0.51
Ib/A
tmin. 25
gal/A]
(502 WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.062-0.094
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
1.0-1.01 Ib/A
[min. 25
gal/A]
(50* WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
See Broccoli cluster.
See Broccoli cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(50% WP) disease appears at weekly intervals.
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
Foliar application. Apply after
transplants are set in the field,
or shortly after emergence of field-
seeded crops or when conditions
favor disease development. Repeat
at 7 to 10 day intervals.
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/28073AA
FBAMCBM
Cantaloupe cluster (continued)
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Carrots
Early blight
(Cercospora)
/28003AA
FBAAPDZ
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
/05002AA
Cauliflower
Celery
Bacterial blight
(Pseudomonas)
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Septoria)
Cherry
FBADMCB
Brown rot blossom
rot (Monilinia)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(501 WP) disease threatens. Repeat at 7 to
(2 Ib/gal, 14 day intervals depending upon
3.04 Ib/gal disease severity.
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
See Broccoli cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
Ib/A
1.0-1.01
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
1.0-1.52 lb/
100 gal
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
Foliar application. Apply as soon
as plants are first established in
the field. Repeat at 5 to 7 day
intervals depending upon disease
severity and weather. One or 2
quarts of a suitable agricultural
spray oil per acre may be used as a
spreader-sticker.
Exempt
Apply in October, January, or August
through 3.04 pounds per 100 gallons,
or 1.52 pounds per 100 gallons up
to full bloom.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tion. Apply as a full cover spray
at popcorn and full bloom.
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Cherry (continued)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.16-0.25 oz/
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
FBAAFDZ
PBAZCEL
Dead bud
(Pseudomonas)
Shothole
(Coryneum blight)
/02000AA
Citrus Fruits
FGAJPCN
Brown rot guramosis
(Phytophthora)
FMAYMCO
FIBLDAP
FMBIMCO
FAABEAH
3.0-3.04 lb/
100 gal
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.5 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Greasy spot
(Mycosphaerella)
Melanose
(Diaporthe)
Pink pitting
(Mycosphaerella)
Scab (spot anthrac-
nose) (Elsinoe)
Apply in October (before heavy rain
falls) and again in January adding
1 pint of superior-type oil per 100
gallons. In orchards where disease
is severe, a spray should also be
applied in August.
0.25-0.51 lb/
100 gal
(20%, 50Z WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.062-0.094
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
0.375-0.76
lb/100 gal
or
aircraft:
3.0-3.04 lb/
10 gal/A
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.062-0.125
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.04
pounds per acre.
Concentrate sprays may be applied
at equivalent rates.
Foliar and soil applications. Apply
in fall just before or after first
heavy rains. Apply to skirts of
trees to height of at least 4 feet.
Apply also to bare ground 1 foot
beyond skirt. For CA, in areas sub-
ject to copper injury, add 0.333 to
1 pound of high quality lime per 0.5
pound metallic copper.
Foliar application. Apply
bloom and postbloom sprays,
as pre-
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Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Citrus Fruits (continued)
FIBLDAP
FAAAEAH
Melanose
(Diaporthe) 500 gal
Scab (spot anthrac- (9.SZ, 9.9Z
nose) (Elsinoe) 10.42 WP)
2.08-2.09 lb/ Use limited to FL.
/07001AA
FIFAPLG
Cocoa
Black pod
(Phytophthora
palmivora)
/07002AA
Coffee
FJAGHAO
Coffee leaf rust
(Hemileia)
(in Brazil)
(MAI]
2.07 lb/500
gal
(4.4Z, 4.51,
4.6Z WP)
(All formulations include nutrition-
al materials.)
Dormant and foliar application. For
scab, apply just before flush ap-
pears, usually late January or early
February. For melanose and scab,
apply 1 to 2 weeks after petal fall.
—OR MA1--
Formulated with sulfur.
wet areas:
1.0-2.28 Ib/A
or
drier areas:
3.25-4.31
Ib/A
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
average den-
sity plant-
ings:
1.75-2.79
Ib/A
(50Z WP}
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 4.31
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Apply at the
start of the rainy season and repeat
while infection conditions persist.
In high rainfall areas, apply at 14
to 21 day intervals at a rate de-
pending upon disease severity. For
drier areas, where 2 to 4 applica-
tions are recommended during criti-
cal infection periods and at long
application intervals, apply at a
rate according to disease incidence
and planting density.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 4.05
pounds per acre as a spray or 4.29
pounds per acre as a dust.
Foliar application. Apply from Sep-
tember to March depending upon alti-
tude and local recommendations. Ap-
ply at 3 to 4 week intervals depend-
ing upon disease severity and rain-
fall conditions. Apply dust using
ground equipment.
or
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Coffee (continued)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation^ s)
high density
plantings:
3.5-4.05 Ib/A
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
1.24-4.29
Ib/A
(2.7% D)
FMBACBM
FGAOCEF
/01010AA
FIBFQBB
Iron spot
(Cercospora)
Pink disease
(Corticium)
Cranberry
Fruit rot
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply as a di-
(50% WP) lute or concentrate spray. Apply
(2 Ib/gal, at the start of the wet season and
3.04 Ib/gal continue at monthly intervals for 3
F1C) applications.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 4.05
pounds per acre.
4.0-4.05 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply beginning
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
in late bloom. One or 2 additional
applications made at 10 to 14 day
intervals may be needed, depending
upon disease pressure. Consult a
State Agricultural Extension Service
for recommendations.
/10010AA Cucumber
PMABPDZ Angular leaf spot
(Pseudomonas)
FFABPEA Downy mildew
(Ps eudoperono-
spora)
0.75-1.01
Ib/A
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.125-0.16
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Apply weekly
once the plants begin to vine.
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/0101LAA
/01013AA
FHBCQBB
Site and Pest
Currant
Gooseberry
Leaf spot
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Exempt
Apply after petal fall through 5.07
pounds per acre.
5.0-5.07 Ib/A Postharvest, delayed dormant, and
/11001AA
FAAACDP
PBAMAAX
FBAAPBU
/03005AA
FBAAXAA
Eggplant
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Phomopsis blight
Filbert
Bacterial blight
(Xanthomonas)
foliar application. Apply 3 times,
first after harvest, then before
bloom, and after petal fall.
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.81 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
Use limited to areas other than CA.
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(502 WP) disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 10
(3.04 Ib/gal day intervals.
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.04
pounds per 100 gallons.
2.0-3.04 lb/
100 gal
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.31-0.5 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Foliar and postharvest application.
Add 1 pint superior-type oil per 100
gallons. Apply in late August or
early September. In seasons of
heavy rainfall, apply another spray
when three-fourths of the leaves
have dropped.
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/01014AA
Sice and Pest
Grapes
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulat100(3)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
Slight to severe foliage injury may
occur on copper-sensitive varieties
such as Concord, Delaware, Niagara,
and Rosette.
FIBFGBG
FFABPCV
FFACUAB
/08020AA
Black rot
(Guignardia)
Downy mildew
(Plasmopara)
Powdery mildew
(Uncinula)
1.0-1.01 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
FiC)
Foliar application. Add 2 to 6
pounds of hydrated lime per acre and
apply as a dilute or concentrate
spray. Apply as the last 1 or 2
late summer sprays following an
early season application of another
fungicide. Consult a State Agricul-
tural Extension Service for timing
recommendat ions.
See Currant cluster.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
Exempt
Apply through 1.01 pounds per 100
gallons. Do not apply within 2
weeks of harvest.
FFABPEA
/13020AA
FFABBBA
Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
Lettuce
Downy mildew
(Bremia)
1.01 lb/100 Crown treatment and foliar applica-
gal tion. Apply to crown (after prun-
(50% WP) ing, but before training) as needed.
(3.04 Ib/gal After training, apply at approxi-
F1C) mately 10 day intervals.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
0.5-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(50Z WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
FIC)
or
C.094-0.16
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
FIC)
disease first appears and repeat at
7 to 10 day intervals as needed to
suppress disease.
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitacions
Formulaeion(s)
/06007AA
Exempt
No preharvesC interval through 5.07
pounds per acre.
Use limited Co FL.
FAAAGAP
Anthracnose
(Glomerella)
/05003AA
/05004AA
Muskmelons
Nectarines
Peaches
FMCBXAA
Bacterial fruit
and leaf spot
(Xanthomonas)
1.0-1.01 lb/
100 gal
or
4.0-5.07 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
0.125-1.01
lb/100 gal
Foliar application. Apply monthly
after fruit sec until harvest.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
Exempt
Apply through 0.17 pound per 100
gallons. Do not apply within 3
weeks of harvest.
Dormant application through 8.11
pounds per acre.
Slight defoliation and spotting of
leaves may occur from use in cover
sprays.
Dormant and foliar applications.
Apply in dormant stage at high rate.
FBADMCB
(20Z, 50Z WP) Apply at first and second cover
(2 Ib/gal, sprays at low rate.
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.016-0.16
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Brown rot blossom 1.0-1.5 lb/ Delayed dormant application. Apply
blight (Monilinia) 100 gal at pink bud as a full cover spray.
(20Z, 50Z WP) (This application also aids in the
(3.04 Ib/gal control of leaf curl and shothole.)
F1C)
or
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
FormulationCs)
Nectarines (continued)
FEAGTAB
FBA2CEL
Leaf curl
(Taphrina)
Shothole
(Coryneura blight)
/28014AA
FMBHCFK
Olive
Peacock spot
(Cycloconium)
/14011AA
FFABPAU
FCAEAAX
Onion
Downy mildew
(Peronospora)
Purple blotch
(Alternaria)
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
1.0-2.03 lb/ Dormant application. Apply at leaf
100 gal fall. Apply at high per acre rate
or when rainfall is very heavy and dis-
4.0-8.11 Ib/A ease pressure is high. Apply again
(20%, 50% WP) in late dormant if rain is frequent.
(2 Ib/gal, May be applied with agricultural
3.04 Ib/gal spray oil. For concentrate sprays,
F1C) apply at equivalent rates in 100
or gallons water.
0.16-0.34 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
Apply through 6.08 pounds per acre.
Use limited to CA.
1.0-1.5 lb/ Postharvest and foliar applications.
100 gal Apply before winter rains. Repeat
or in early spring if disease is se-
4.0-6.08 Ib/A vere.
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.01
pounds per acre.
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(50% WP) plants are 4 to 6 inches high and
(3.04 Ib/gal repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals.
F1C)
or
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Onion (continued)
/28015AA
FMBCCBM
Peaches
Peanuts
Cercospora leaf
spot
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
See Nectarines cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.52
pounds per acre.
0.75-1.52
Ib/A
(502 WP)
(2 ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
FIG)
or
1 gal 13.72
RTU/A
[aircraft]
(13.72 RTU)
or
0.39-0.65
Ib/A
(2.62 D)
fMAIJ
0.265-0.96
Ib/A
(322 WP)
(0.53 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
3-4 qt 13.42
F1C/A
(13.42 F1C)
or
1-2 qt 17.52
FIG/A
(17.52 F1C)
or
0.24-0.4 Ib/A
(1.62 0)
Foliar application. Apply 40 to 45
days after planting or when disease
symptoms appear. Repeat at 10 to
14 day intervals. Apply by ground
equipment or aircraft using 3 to 10
gallons per acre by aircraft. May
be tank mixed with sulfur (1 to 2
quarts of a 6 pound per gallon flow-
able concentrate).
—OR MAI--
Formulated with sulfur.
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/04003AA
FMAHPDZ
Site and Pest
Pear
Bacterial blast
(Pseudomonas)
EPA Index co Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
Apply throughout bloom period
through 0.51 pound per acre. Exces-
sive dosages may cause fruit russet.
FBAMEBI
Fire blight
(Ervinia)
/28016AA
FFACEBJ
Peas
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe)
Postharvest and dormant applica-
tions. Apply before fall rains and
again at dormant before spring
growth starts.
1.5-2.03 lb/
100 gal
[300-400
gal/Al
(202, 502 WP)
(3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.25-0.31 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
FIG)
0.12-0.13 lb/ Foliar application. Apply at 5 day
100 gal intervals throughout the bloom peri-
or od.
0.5-0.51 Ib/A
(20*, 502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.016 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.52-0.54
Ib/A
(2.62, 2.72
D)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.52
pounds per acre.
0.75-1.52 Foliar application. Apply when dis-
Ib/A ease symptoms first appear. Repeat
(502 WP) at weekly intervals.
(2 Ib/gal, —0*
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
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Peas (continued)
/28017AA
FMAAXAA
Peppers
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
Potato
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.125-0.25
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Formulated with sulfur.
[MAI]
1.5-3 qt
17.52 F1C/A
(17.51 FIG)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.67
pounds per acre.
1.0-1.52 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when dis-
(50Z WP) ease threatens at 7 to 14 day inter-
(2 Ib/gal, vals depending upon disease severi-
3.04 Ib/gal ty.
F1C) —OR MAI—
or
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
1.13-1.67
Ib/A
(2.7Z D)
[MAI] Formulated with sulfur.
2-3 qt 17.5Z
F1C/A
(17.5Z F1C)
Exempt
Apply through 2.03 pounds per acre.
Do not apply within 2 weeks of
harvest.
Foliar application. Apply at 7 to
10 day intervals beginning when
plants are 6 inches high. Apply 0.5
to 0.76 pound per acre where disease
is light and up to 1.5 to 2.03
pounds per acre where disease is
more severe.
0.5-2.03 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.094-0.125
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
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/10011AA
/10012AA
FEAJCCV
Site and Pest
Pumpkin
Squash
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.52
pounds per acre.
/01016AA
Squash
Strawberry
FBATDAH
FMBCMCO
Leaf blight
(Dendrophoma)
Leaf spot
(Mycosphae.rella)
/28020AA
FMBCCBM
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
0.75-1.52
Ib/A
(50Z UP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.125-0.25
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Foliar application. Apply when
plants are 3 weeks old or when dis-
ease symptoms first appear. Repeat
at weekly intervals.
1.0-1.5 lb/
100 gal/A
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
See Pumpkin cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.52
pounds per acre.
Discontinue applications if signs
of phytotoxicity appear.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply when plants are estab-
lished and repeat at 7 day intervals
throughout the season.
1.0-2.53 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
1 gal 13.7Z
RTU/A
(13.7Z RTU)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.53
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Add a suitable
agricultural spray oil at 2 quarts
per acre. Apply when disease
threatens and continue for 4 to 5
applications at 10 to 14 day inter-
vals depending upon weather condi-
tions. Apply the liquid-ready to
use formulation using low volume
aircraft or mist sprayers.
—OR MAI—
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sugar Beets (continued)
/11005AA
FMBPPDZ
Tomato
Bacterial speck
(Pseudomonas)
FMAAXAA
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
FBAHAAX
Early blight
(Alternaria)
[MAI] Formulated with sulfur.
2-5 qt 17.5Z
F1C/A
(17.5Z FIG)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.03
pounds per acre.
1.0-1.01 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply at 10 to
(50Z WP) 30 day intervals beginning when dia-
(3.04 Ib/gal ease threatens. Use more frequent
F1C) applications when disease pressure
or is high.
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
1.0-2.03 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16-0.31 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Foliar application. Apply when dis-
ease threatens at 7 to 10 day inter-
vals. Apply more frequently when
disease is severe. May be tank mix-
ed with 1.2 to 1.6 pounds active
ingredient per acre of mancozeb or
maneb.
—OR MAI—
[MAI] Formulated with sulfur.
2-4 qt 17.5Z
F1C/A
(17.5Z F1C)
1.0-1.52 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when dis-
(50Z WP) ease threatens at 7 to 10 day inter-
(2 Ib/gal, vals.
3.04 Ib/gal —OR MAI—
F1C)
or
0.16-0.25 oz/
gal
(1 Ib/gal
FIG)
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Tomato (continued)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/03009AA
FBZAXAA
Walnut
Walnut blight
(Xanthomonas)
/10008AA
FAAACDP
FFABPEA
Watermelons
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
[MAI]
2-3 qt 17.5Z
F1C/A
(17.5Z F1C)
Formulated with sulfur.
1.0-1.01 lb/
100 gal
[min. 4.0
Ib/A]
(202, 502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.16 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
0.75-1.52
Ib/A
(502 WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.125-0.25
oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 6.3
pounds per acre per application.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. One pint of summer oil emul-
sion may be added per 100 gallons
of spray. Apply at early prebloom
when catkins are partially expanded.
Repeat 3 times during bloom and
early nutlet stage at 7 to 10 day
intervals. Additional applications
may be required when frequent rain-
fall occurs. May be applied in con-
centrate sprays at equivalent rates
in 50 to 100 gallons per acre.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.52
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Apply as soon
as plants become established. Re-
peat at weekly intervals. For an-
thracnose, apply 1.0 pound per acre.
For downy mildew, apply 0.75 to 1.52
pounds per acre.
Wheat
See Barley cluster.
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/28063AA
/2806SAA
FLATTAQ
/28072AA
FKABADD
FKABPES
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
(Agricultural Seed Treatment)
General Warnings and Limitations; Do not use treated seed for food,
feed, or oil purposes. Consult a State Agricultural Experiment Station
for specific recommendations.
Barley
Wheat
Bacterial leaf
blight (Pseudo-
monas syringae)
Bacterial leaf
streak (Xantho-
nonas translucens)
Common bunt
(Tilletia caries)
Rice
1.06 oz/100
Ib seed
(2.12 Ib/gal
or 19.5Z
F1C)
Exempt
Seed treatment through 1.06 ounces
per 100 pounds of seed.
Seed treatment. Dilute product with
equal parts of water before apply-
ing.
Seed rot
(Achlya) (Pythium)
Wheat
Exempt
Seed treatment through 2.12 ounces
per 100 pounds of seed.
Phytotoxicity may occur in drill-
seeded rice.
1.06-2.12 oz/ Seed treatment. For ease of hand-
100 Ib seed ling and when using a seed treating
(2.12 Ib/gal machine, dilute product with an
or 19.52 equal volume of water.
F1C)
See Barley cluster.
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
/34147AA
FMBCCBM
FMBCSBL
/34018AA
FMBCAAX
FMBCCBM
FMBCXAA
/34022AA
FBADBAW
FBBJBAW
FMBCCBM
FDACPCN
FFACQBB
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Treea)
Adam's Needle
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
Aralia
Leaf spot
(Alternaria)
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
Leaf spot
(Xanthomonas)
0.094 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Discoloration of foliage and/or
blooms has been noted on some vari-
eties of azalea, carnation, chrysan-
themum, English ivy, and rose.
Spray deposits may be removed by
washing.
Phytotoxicity may depend upon vari-
etal differences of the ornamentals
listed. As a test, apply the recom-
mended rate to a few plants and ob-
serve after 7 to 10 days for symp-
toms of phytotoxicity.
Foliar application. Apply for thor-
ough coverage beginning at the first
sign of disease. Repeat as needed.
Apply at shorter intervals during
periods of frequent rains or when
severe disease conditions persist.
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Azalea
Botrytis blossom
blight
Botrytis leaf and
stem blight
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
Phytophthora die-
back
Powdery mildew
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/31034AA
FAAAGAN
FMZCXAA
/31057AA
FBATAAX
FMZCPDZ
FBAABAW
FEAABAW
FMBCSBL
/34045AA
FBAABAW
/31093AA
FBAABAW
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(s)
Azalea (continued)
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Begonia
Anthracnose
(leaf spot)
(Gloeosporium)
Bacterial leaf spot
(Xanthomonas)
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Carnation
Alternaria blight
(leaf spot)
Bacterial leaf spot
(Pseudomonas)
Botrytis blight
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
/31065AA Chrysanthemum
Botrytis blight
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
Cotoneaster
Botrytis blight
Easter Lily
Botrytis blight
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
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/34052AA
FHZCXAA
/34053AA
FAAACDP
FBAABAW
/31111AA
FBAABAW
/34106AA
FBBJVAL
/34109AA
FDABPBU
/34058AA
FBANEBI
FEAJFAM
Site and PesC
English Ivy
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limications
Fonmilacion(s)
Bacterial leaf spoC
(XanChomonas)
Refer Co Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Euonymus
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
Botrytis blight
Gladiolus
Botrytis blight
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Pachysandra
Volutella leaf and
stem blight
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Periwinkle
Canker and dieback
(Phomopsio)
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
Pyracantha
Fire blight
(Ervinia)
Scab
(Fusicladium)
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
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/34120AA
FMAEDBS
FFACQBB
/35191AA
PFOABBB
Site and Pest
Rose
Black spot
(Diplocarpon)
Powdery mildew
Live Oak
Ball moss
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Refer to Adam's Needle for dose and use informa-
tion.
3.0-3.04 lb/
100 gal
(50% WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.5 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
Use limited to TX.
Foliar application. Apply in spring
after heavy rain using 1.5 gallons
of spray per foot of tree height.
Make sure to wet tufts thoroughly.
A second application may be required
after 12 months.
/31155AA
FMBCXAA
Philodendron
Bacterial leaf spot 0.75-0.76 lb/ Foliar application. Tank mix with
(Xanthomonas)
1.2 pounds active ingredient manco-
zeb per 100 gallons water. Apply
weekly before disease appears.
/35119AA
FAAAGAT
Sycamore
Anthracnose
(Gnooonia)
100 gal
(50Z WP)
(2 Ib/gal,
3.04 Ib/gal
F1C)
or
0.125 oz/gal
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
1.0-1.52 lb/ Foliar application. Apply as a full
100 gal cover spray first at bud crack and
(50Z WP) again 7 to 14 days later at 10 per-
(3.04 Ib/gal cent leaf expansion.
F1C)
or
0.16-0.25 or/
(1 Ib/gal
F1C)
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
AERIAL AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS
9001500
AAAAAAA
Aerial Application
9900300
AAAAAAA
Tank Mix
Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
All sites except Grapes and Hops
Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Peanuts, Tomato
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Philodendron
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&057.3001
&059.0001
&057.3002
&001.6003
&002.6003
&002.7003
&004.3903
&004.4006
&004.5006
&004.6006
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
57.32 metallic copper equivalent (902 copper hydroxide) technical chemicaj.
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00012
592 metallic copper equivalent (882 copper hydroxide) technical chemical
copper hydroxide (023401)
045002-00002 048957-00016
57.3Z metallic copper equivalent (882 copper hydroxide) formulation inter-
mediate
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00005
1.61 metallic copper equivalent (2.51 copper hydroxide) dust
jpper hydroxic
008901-00004
copper hydroxide (023401) plus sulfur (077501)
2.6Z metallic copper equivalent (4.3Z copper hydroxide) dust
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00003
2.7Z metallic copper equivalent (4.151 copper hydroxide) dust
jpper hydroxic
007001-00224
copper hydroxide (023401)
Ł$
I3Z
4.392* metallic copper equivalent (6.74Z copper hydroxide) dust
copper hydroxide (023401) plus endosulfan (079401)
000264-00365*
fjacket currently unavailable for review
Calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
4.4Z metallic copper equivalent (6.76Z* copper hydroxide) vettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401) plus sulfur (077501)
002124-00799
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
4.5Z metallic copper equivalent (6.91Z* copper hydroxide) wettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401) plus sulfur (077501)
002124-00797 002124-00801
Calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
4.62 metallic copper equivalent (7.06Z* copper hydroxide) wettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401) plus sulfur (077501)
002124-00803
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4009.5006 9.52 metallic copper equivalent (14.59%* copper hydroxide) vettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401)
002124-00798
Calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
4009.9006 9.92 metallic copper equivalent (15.22* copper hydroxide) vettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401)
002124-00796 002124-00800
Calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
&010.4006 10.4Z metallic copper equivalent (15.97%* copper hydroxide) wettable pow-
der
copper hydroxide (023401)
002124-00802
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
&020.0006 202 metallic copper equivalent (30.7% copper hydroxide) wettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00022
&032.0006 32Z metallic copper equivalent (502 copper hydroxide) wettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401) plus sulfur (077501)
008901-00010
4050.0006 502 metallic copper equivalent (77% copper hydroxide) wettable powder
copper hydroxide (023401)
iqu
J23"
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
&204.4014 0.53 Ib/gal or 4.42 metallic copper equivalent (6.752 copper hydroxide)
flowable concentrate
copper hydroxide (023401) plus sulfur (077501)
001812-00215
4209.5014 1 Ib/gal or 9.5Z metallic copper equivalent (14.61 copper hydroxide) flow-
able concentrate
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00028
4213.4014 13.41 metallic copper equivalent (20.51 copper hydroxide) flowable concen-
trate
copper hydroxide (023401)
001812-00195
4219.5014 2 Ib/gal or 19.51 metallic copper equivalent (30Z copper hydroxide) flow-
able concentrate
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00007
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&219.5014 2.12 Ib/gal or 19.52 metallic copper equivalent (302 copper hydroxide)
flovable concentrate
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00017
&217.5014 17.5% metallic copper equivalent (272 copper hydroxide) flovable concen-
trate
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00008
&224.4014 3.04 Ib/gal or 24.42 metallic copper equivalent (37.52 copper hydroxide)
flovable concentrate
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00020 047916-00047
&201.9516 1.951* metallic copper equivalent (32 copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
use
copper hydroxide (023401), cuprous oxide (025601) plus tributyltin flu-
oride (083112)
003073-00040
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
&203.9116 3.912* metallic copper equivalent (61 copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
use
copper hydroxide (023401), cuprous oxide (025601) plus tributyltin flu-
oride (083112)
003073-00048 003073-00049
Calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
&204.5616 4.561* metallic copper equivalent (72 copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
use
copper hydroxide (023401), cuprous oxide (025601) plus bis(tributyltin)
oxide (083001)
003073-00050
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
&205.2116 5.211* metallic copper equivalent (82 copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
use
copper hydroxide (023401) plus copper as metallic from cuprous and
cupric oxide (042403)
003073-00034 003073-00035
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&205.7316
&205.8616
&213.7016
&214.2616
4215.3016
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
5.731* metallic copper equivalent (8.82 copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
- - *• -
copper hydroxide (023401) plus copper as metallic from cuprous and
cupric oxide (042403)
003073-00016
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
5.862* metallic copper equivalent (9% copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
use - - a - * -
copper hydroxide (023401) plus copper as metallic from cuprous and
cupric oxide (042403)
003073-00002
Calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
13. 72 metallic copper equivalent (21% copper hydroxide) liquid-ready to
use -
copper hydroxide (023401)
008901-00002
14.262* metallic copper equivalent (21.9% copper hydroxide) liquid-ready
to use ~ -
copper hydroxide (023401), cuprous oxide (025601) plus bis(tributyltin)
oxide (083001)
001609-00011
•^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
15. 3Z* metallic copper equivalent (23.5% copper hydroxide) liquid-ready
to use
copper hydroxide (023401), cuprous oxide (025601) plus bis( tributyltin)
oxide (083001)
001609-00010
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
hydroxide
9999999 State Label Registrations
CA Reg. No.
007001-07765
FL Reg. No.
005095-03083 005095-07872 014775-08730
014775-08763
NY Reg. No.
038655-10434
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
OR Reg. No.
001871-08961 002935-06563
IX Reg. No.
006735-04808
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Listing of
Chemical
Code
014504
Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE:
Appendix A
Common Chemical Names Used on the Entry
023401
025601
042403
077501
079401
083001
083112
Common Name
(source)
mancozeb (ISO)
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
zinc ion and manganese ethylene
bisdithiocarbamate 802, a coordination
product of manganese 16X, zinc 2%,
ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 622
copper hydroxide
cuprous .oxide
copper as metallic from cuprous and
cupric oxide
sulfur
endosulfan
bis(tributyltin) oxide
tributyltin fluoride
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/23001AA
FMBCCBM
FMBCLAT
/03001AA
FBAZPDZ
FBADMCB
FBAZCEL
/04001AA
FMAGPDZ
FDAANAF
FBANEBI
FAAANAK
FDAGPCN
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Sice/Formulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Alfalfa
Cercospora leaf spot
Leptosphaerulina leaf spot
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Almond
Bacterial shoot blight (Pseudomonas)
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(201 WP)
008901-00022
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(502 WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Apple
Blicter spot (Pseudomonas)
European canker (Nectria)
Fire blight (Ervinia)
Northwestern anthracnose (Neofabraea)
Phytophthora collar rot
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
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/0500IAA
FBADHCB
FBAZCEL
/28000AA
FEAJSCB
/06002AA
FIEQPOZ
FMBOCBM
/28063AA
FCADHAM
FMBCSBL
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Forraulation/Registration Number (continued)
Apricot
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(20Z WP)
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
008901-00022
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Avocado
Scab (spot anthracnose) (Sphaceloma)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Banana
Black pitting (Piricularia grisea)
Sigatoka disease (Cercospora leaf spot)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Barley
Helminthosporium leaf blotch
Septoria leaf blotch
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
048957-00014
048957-00014
048957-00014
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/2800LAA
FBZFXAV
FBZRPGG
/01002AA
FMAMMCO
FMAMSBL
/13005AA
FFABPAU
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Barley (continued)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Beans
Bacterial blight (comon) (Xanthomonas)
Halo blight (Pseudomonas)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 04S002-00001
048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(17.51 F1C)
008901-00008
Blackberry
Leaf and cane spot
(Mycosphaerella) (Septoria)
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Broccoli
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
048957-00014
045002-00001 048957-00014
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/13006AA
FFABPAU
/13007AA
FIAFXAA
FFABPAU
FMBCAAX
/10002AA
FFABPEA
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CG??iR HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Sice/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Broccoli (continued)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Brussels Sprouts
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Cabbage
Black rot (Xanthomonas)
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
Leaf spot (Alternaria)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Cantaloupe
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
045002-00001 048957-00014
048957-00014
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045002-00001 048957-00014
045002-00001 048957-00014
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)
/28073AA Carrots
FBAMCBM Early blight (Cercospora)
(50J WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
/13008AA Cauliflower
FFABPAU Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(50* WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
/28003AA Celery
FBAAPDZ Bacterial.blight (Pseudomonas)
FBAMCBM Early blight (Cercospora)
FBASSBL Late blight (Septoria)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
/05002AA Cherry
FBAOMCB Brown rot blossom rot (Monilinia)
FBAAPDZ Dead bud (Pseudomonas)
FBAZCEL Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(501 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
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/02000AA
FGAJPCN
FMAYMCO
FIELDAP
FMBIMCO
FAABEAH
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Appendix &
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Cherry (continued)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-OOOA7
Citrus Fruits
Brown rot gutmnosis (Phytophthora)
Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella)
Melanose (Diaporthe)
Pink pitting (Mycosphaerella)
Scab (spot anthracnose) (Elsinoe)
(4.4Z WP)
002124-00799
002124-00801
002124-00800
(4.52 WP)
002124-00797
(4.6Z WP)
002124-00803
(9.5Z WP)
002124-00798
(9.9Z WP)
002124-00796
(10.42 WP)
002124-00802
(20Z WP)
008901-00022
(502 WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
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707001AA
FIFAPLG
/07002AA
FJAGHAO
FMBACBH
FGAOCEF
/01010AA
FIBFQBB
/10010AA
FMABPDZ
FFABPEA
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Cocoa
Black pod (Phytophthora palmivora)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
048957-00014
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Coffee
Coffee leaf rust (Hemileia) (in Brazil)
Iron spot (Cercospora)
Pink disease (Corticium)
(2.7Z D)
007001-00224
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Cranberry
Fruit rot
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Cucumber
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
048957-00014
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/01011AA
FMBCQBB
/11001AA
FAAACDP
FBAMAAX
FBAAPBU
/03005AA
FBAAXAA
/01013AA
FMBCQBB
EPA Index co Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Foraulation/Registration Number (continued)
Cucumber (continued)
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Currant
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
Leaf spot
(50% WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Eggplant
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Early blight (Alternaria)
Phomopsis blight
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Filbert
Bacterial blight (Xanthomonas)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
045002-00001 048957-00014
048957-00014
Gooseberry
Leaf spot
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
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/01014AA
FIBFGBG
FFABPCV
FFACUAfi
/10005AA
FFABPEA
/08020AA
FFABPEA
E?A Index to Pe.3Ci.cide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/RegisCration Number (continued)
Gooseberry (continued)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Grapes
Black rot (Guignardia)
Downy mildew (Plasmopara)
Powdery mildew (Uncinula)
(50* WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Honeydew Melons
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Hops
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
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/13020AA
FFABBBA
/06007AA
FAAAGAP
/10006AA
FFABPEA
/OS003AA
FMCBXAA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
iFA Ind^x r0 Pesticide Chenicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Lettuce
Downy mildew (Bremia)
(50% WP)
008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Mango
Anthracnose (Glomerella)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Muskmelons
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Nectarines
Bacterial fruit and leaf spot (Xanthomonas)
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(20Z WP)
008901-00022
048957-00014
(50% WP)
007001-00065
Issued: 7-22-85
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
11-023401-45
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/28014AA
FMBHCFK
/14011AA
FFABPAU
FCAEAAX
/05004AA
FMCBXAA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Nectarines (continued)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Olive
Peacock spot (Cycloconium)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Onion
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
Purple blotch (Alternaria)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Peaches
Bacterial fruit and leaf spot (Xanthomonas)
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(20Z WP)
008901-00022
045002-00001
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
Issued: 7-22-85
11-023401-46
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"EPA Incex Co Pescixide Chemicals
CO??EX HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Peaches (continued)
(1 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
/28015AA Peanuts
FMBCCBM Cercospora leaf spot
(1.6Z D)
008901-00004
(2.6Z D)
008901-00003
(321 WP)
008901-00010
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(0.53 Ib/gal F1C)
001812-00215
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(13.4Z F1C)
001812-00195
(17.5Z F1C)
008901-00008
(13.7Z RTU)
008901-00002
/040C3AA Pear
FHAHPDZ Bacterial blast (Pseudomonas)
FBANEBI Fire blight (Erwinia)
(2.6Z D)
008901-00003
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CC-??ŁR HiJRCXIDt
Appendix 5
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Pear (continued)
(2.72 D)
007001-00224
(202 WP)
008901-00022
(502 WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
/28016AA Peas
FFACEBJ Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(17.5Z F1C)
008901-00008
/28017AA Peppers
FMAAXAA Bacterial spot (Xanthomooas)
(2.72 D)
007001-00224
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
045002-00001 048957-00014
(502 WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
008901-00001 045002-00001
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11-023401-48
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/14013AA
FBANAAX
FBASPCN
/10011AA
FEAJCCV
/10012AA
FEAJCCV
045002-00001 048957-00014
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Peat and Site/Forraulation/Registration Number (continued)
Peppers (continued)
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(17.51 F1C)
008901-000.08
Potato
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Pumpkin
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Squash
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
(50% WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
045002-00001 048957-00014
045002-00001 048957-00014
Issued: 7-22-85
11-023401-49
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/01016AA
FBATDAH
FMBCMCO
/28020AA
FHfiCCBM
/1100SAA
FMBPPDZ
FMAAXAA
FBAMAAX
EPA Inoex to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Squash (continued)
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Strawberry
Leaf blight (Dendrophoma)
Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella)
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
(50Z WP)
007001-OOQ65 008901-00001
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(17.52 F1C)
008901-00008
(13.72 RTU)
008901-00002
Tomato
Bacterial speck (Pseudomonas)
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Early blight (Alternaria)
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
045002-00001 048957-00014
045002-00001 048957-00014
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II-O23401-50
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/03009AA
FBZAXAA
/10008AA
FAAACDP
FFABPEA
/28065AA
FCADHAM
FMBCSBL
-.-A Index Co Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)
Tomato (continued)
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(17.5Z F1C)
008901-00008
Walnut
Walnut blight (Xanthomonas)
(202 WP)
008901-00022
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Watermelons
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(502 WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
. 008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Wheat
Helminthosporium leaf blotch
Septoria leaf blotch
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
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/28063AA
FLATTAQ
/28072AA
FKABADD
FKABPES
/28065AA
FLATTAQ
EPA Iniex to Pesticide Cne.nicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Wheat (continued)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
(Agricultural Seed Treatment)
Barley
Bacterial leaf blight (Pseudomonas syringae)
Bacterial leaf streak (Xanthomonas translucens)
Common bunt (Tilletia caries)
(2.12 Ib/gal or 19.5Z F1C)
008901-00017
Rice
Seed rot
(Achlya) (Pythium)
(2.12 Ib/gal or 19.5Z F1C)
008901-00017
Wheat
Bacterial leaf blight (Pseudomonas syringae)
Bacterial leaf streak (Xanthomonas translucens)
Common bunt (Tilletia caries)
(2.12 Ib/gal or 19.5Z F1C)
008901-00017
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
/34147AA Adam's Needle
FMBCCBM Leaf spot (Cercospora)
FMBCSBL Leaf spot (Septoria)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
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COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)
/34018AA Aralia
FMBCAAX Leaf spot (Alternaria)
FMBCCBM Leaf spot (Cercospora)
FMBCXAA Leaf spot {Xanthomonas)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/34022AA Azalea
FBADBAW Botrytis blossom blight
FBBJBAW Botrytis leaf and stem blight
FMBCCBM Leaf spot (Cercospora)
FDACPCN Phytophthora dieback
FFACQBB Powdery mildew
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/31034AA Begonia
FAAAGAN Anthracnose (leaf spot) (Gloeosporium)
FMZCXAA Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/31057AA Carnation
FBATAAX Alternaria blight (leaf spot)
FMZCPDZ Bacterial leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FBAABAW Botrytis blight
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/3106SAA Chrysanthemum
FBAABAW Botrytis blight
FMBCSBL Leaf spot (Septoria)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/34045AA Cotoneaster
FBAABAW Botrytis blight
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/31093AA Easter Lily
FBAABAW Botrytis blight
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
/34052AA English Ivy
FMZCXAA Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
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/34053AA
FAAACDP
FBAABAW
/31111AA
FBAABAW
/35191AA
PFOABBB
/34106AA
FBBJVAL
/34109AA
FDAfiPBU
/3115SAA
FMBCXAA
EPA Index to Pesticide Chenicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Euonyrnus
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Botrytis blight
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
Gladiolus
Botrytis blight
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
Live Oak
008901-00001 045002-00001 048957-00014
Ball moss
(50Z WP)
007001-00065
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00020 047916-00047
Pachysandra
Volutella leaf and stem blight
(1 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00028
Periwinkle
Canker and dieback (Phomopsis)
(1 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00028
Philodendron
Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonaa)
(50Z WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001 045002-00001
(1 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00028
(2 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00007
(3.04 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00020 047916-00047
048957-00014
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/34058AA
FBANEBI
FEAJFAM
/34120AA
FMAEDBS
FFACQBB
/35119AA
FAAAGAT
tPA Index to Pestici.ce Chemicals
COPPER HYDROXIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)
Pyracantha
Fire blight (Erwioia)
Scab (Fusicladium)
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
Rose
Black spot (Diplocarpon)
Powdery mildew
(1 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00028
Sycamore
Anthracnose (Gnomonia)
(50X WP)
007001-00065 008901-00001
045002-00001 048957-00014
(1 Ib/gal FIG)
008901-00028
(3.04 Ib/gal F1C)
008901-00020 047916-00047
/690020A
IAFAAAA
AQUATIC NON-FOOD
(Antifouling Treatments)
Boat Bottoms/Hulls (fiberglass) (primed/unprimed)
Fouling organisms
(1.95Z RTU)
003073-00040
(3.91Z RTU)
003073-00048
(4.56Z RTU)
003073-00050
(5.211 RTU)
003073-00034
(5.73Z RTU)
003073-00016
(5.86Z RTU)
003073-00002
003073-00049
003073-00035
Issued: 7-22-85
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CJPPtR HYDROXIDE
CFR 40 Section 180.1001 - exemption from tolerance.
The ratio of metallic copper to copper hydroxide used to calculate formu-
lations and dosages was primarily based on information from Reg. No. 8901-
12 and 8901-5.
Currently dated (6/23/71) labeling for Reg. No. 3073-16 gives the percent
of Kocide on the label (10%), not the percent of copper hydroxide (8.8Z).
The Agency has requested the necessary change by the registrant.
NOTE: For all labels with Philodendron, a tank mix with mancozeb is rec-
ommended. There do not seem to be any current mancozeb labels that claim
control of Bacterial leaf spot on Philodendron. Perhaps other data
exists.
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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER NITRATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Fungicide, Antimicrobial
FORMULATIONS; RTU (0.042, 0.62)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Formulations may cause irritation of
skin. In case of contact, wash with water. Undiluted formulations will
become unstable and less active if allowed to contact iron, copper,
bronze, tin, brass, aluminum, lead, zinc or chrome.
Dosage rates and formulations are given in metallic copper equivalent.
Definition of Terms;
MAI - multiple active ingredients
ppm - parts per million
/65028MA
/65034MA
/65029MA
DBABAM
FYAFQBB
Site and Pest
AQUATIC NON-FOOD
(Aquatic Sites)
Heat Exchanger Water Systems
Industrial Ponds and Reservoirs
Industrial Processing Water
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Slime-forming bac-
teria
Slime-forming fungi
[MAI]
0.008-0.032
oz/10,000
gal water
or
0.006-0.024
ppm
(0.6% RTU)
Clean heavily contaminated systems
prior to treatment.
Water treatment. Slug feed initial-
ly. For systems that are not highly
contaminated, treatment should be
made at a location just after a pump
where turbulence or high velocity
flow takes place. Repeat slug
treatment after 1 week. The makeup
water should be treated at the low
rate.
Formulated with silver nitrate.
/65019MA
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
Industrial Water Cooling Tower
Systems
Slime-forming bac-
teria
Slime-forming fungi
[MAI]
0.008-0.032
oz/10,000
gal water
or
0.006-0.024
ppm
(0.62 RTU)
Clean heavily contaminated systems
prior to treatment.
Water treatment. Slug feed initial-
ly. Repeat after 1 week. The make-
up water should be treated at the
low rate.
Formulated with silver nitrate.
*cupric nitrate
Issued: 7-22-85
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COPPER NITRATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
/65008MA
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
Slime-forming bac-
teria
Slime-forming fungi
[MAI]
General
machine
treatment:
0.0015-0.03
ppm by
weight of
furnish
or
Broke:
0.006-0.06
ppm by
weight of
broke
(0.6Z RTU)
[MAI]
(0.04Z RTU)
May be used as a slimicide in the
manufacture of paper and paperboard
that contact food in accordance
with prescribed conditions (CFR 21,
Indirect Food Additives, Section
176.300).
Water treatment. General machine
treatment. Continuous feed by pump.
Add at 1 or more places, such as the
beater, hydropulper, before or after
the refiners, storage chests, ma-
chine chest, head box wire pit and
fan pump. As an alternative, slug
feed using equivalent amounts added
at intervals.
OR
Broke. In some mills, treatment is
based on the highly contaminated
broke system. The amount added de-
pends upon the microbiological con-
tamination. For highly contaminated
systems start at the higher dose
level then reduce toward the lower
end of the range as control is
achieved.
Formulated with silver nitrate.
Water treatment.
Formulated with silver nitrate.
Issued: 7-22-85
II-076102-2
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COPPER NITRATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&200.0416 0.04% liquid-ready to use
copper nitrate (076102) plus silver nitrate (072503)
004855-00006
&200.6016 0.6% liquid-ready to use
copper nitrate (076102) plus silver nitrate (072503)
004855-00004
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/65028MA
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
/65034MA
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
/65029MA
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
/65019MA
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
/65008MA
DBABAAA
FYAFQBB
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER NITRATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number
AQUATIC NON-FOOD
(Aquatic Sites)
Heat Exchanger Water Systems
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
(0.62 RTU)
004855-00004
Industrial Ponds and Reservoirs
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
(0.62 RTU)
004855-00004
Industrial Processing Water
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
(0.62 RTU)
004855-00004
Industrial Water Cooling Tower Systems
Slxme-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
(0.62 RTU)
004855-00004
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
(0.042 RTU)
004855-00006
(0.62 RTU)
004855-00004
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COPPER NITRATE
Auxiliary Documentation
Please note that the Shaughnessy number 076102 includes cupric nitrate as
a synonym for copper nitrate. The Acceptable Chemical Names book ('Bla-
lock'), however, gives a separate accession number for each name. Osten-
sibly, this means both names should appear on the label.
Concerning Reg. No. 4855-4:
Density is 8.75 Ib/gal, or 0.84 oz/gal of metallic copper.
The Pulp and Paper Mill entry is derived from the last correspondence
(on 9/28/72) by the Agency to the registrant (see attachment to label).
Please also note the slightly different caution statements of the labels:
4855-4 - May cause temporary discoloration and/or mild irritation of
skin. In case of contact, wash with water.
4855-6 - May cause irritation of skin and eyes. In case of contact,
wash with water.
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COPPER OXALATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Repellent
FORMULATIONS; D (4Z)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; The dosage and formulation are given
in active ingredient (copper oxalate).
/28005AA
VIVFABA
Site and Pest
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Corn
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Crows
0.32 oz/bu
seed
<4Z D)
(See Auxiliary Documentation for
tolerance information).
Seed treatment through 0.32 ounce
per bushel.
Do not use treated seed for food or
feed purposes.
Seed treatment. Mix in a suitable
container with seed until all *eed
is colored. Seed may be planted
immediately or stored.
*cupric oxalate
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COPPER OXALATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&004.0003 42 dust
copper oxalate (023305)
007832-00002
9999999 State Label Registration
CA Reg. No.
011117-06024
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COPPER OXALATE
AUXILIARY DOCUMENTATION
No tolerance can be located in CFF 40.
Please note that the formulation is colored.
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE
TYPE PESTICIDE; Fungicide
FORMULATIONS:
Tech (58.IX)
WP (472, 502, 53%)
F1C (20.582)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Dosages and formulations are given in
metallic copper equivalents. The percent of copper oxychloride for each
label is given in the Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formu-
lation (page 6).
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/28073AA
FBAMCBM
FBASAAX
728003AA
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
General Warnings and Limitations: Apply for thorough coverage using
dilute or concentrate ground equipment or by aircraft.
Carrots
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Alternaria)
Celery
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Septoria)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through
21.25 pounds per acre.
1.41-2.125 Foliar application. Apply when dis-
lb/A ease is first reported in area. Re-
(472, 502, peat at 7 to 10 day intervals as
53% WP) needed.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.29
pounds per acre.
Remove residues by washing and
stripping.
1.41-3.29 Foliar application. Apply when
lb/A plants are 2 to 3 inches tall or
(472, 50%, before disease appears. Repeat at
532 WP) 5 to 14 day intervals.
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/02000AA
FMAYMCO
FIBLDAP
FAABEAH
Site and Pest
Citrus Fruits
Greasy spot
(Mycosphaerella)
Melanose
(Diaporthe)
Scab (spot anthrac-
nose) (Elsinoe)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.18
pounds per acre.
Do not use in areas where copper
injury is known to occur or where
fumigation with hydrogen cyanide is
practiced.
3.125 Ib/A Dormant and foliar application. Ap-
(50% WP) ply beginning in dormant season.
Repeat at two-thirds petal fall,
when fruit is 0.5 inch in diameter
and as needed thereafter.
2.35-3.055 Use limited to FL.
lb/500 gal/A Dormant and foliar application. Ap-
(47% WP) ply in dormant season before spring
flush. Repeat within 2 weeks after
petal fall. For melanose and scab,
repeat in 4 weeks at low rate.
3.18 lb/500
gal
(53% WP)
Dormant and foliar application. Ap-
ply in dormant season before spring
growth. Repeat 1 to 3 weeks after
petal fall. For melanose and scab,
repeat in 4 weeks.
/10010AA Cucumber
/10001AA Melons
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot
(Pseudomonas)
FAAACDP Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
FFABPEA Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
/10008AA (watermelons)
FFABPEA Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
FBAQMCO Gummy stem blight
(Mycosphaerella)
2.12 Ib/A
(53% WP)
0.72 lb/100
gal/A
(20.58% F1C)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.12
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Apply when dis-
ease is first reported in area. Re-
peat at 7 to 10 day intervals as
needed.
Use limited to FL.
Foliar application. Apply before
disease appears. Repeat at 6 to 10
day intervals as needed.
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/05004AA
FEAGTAB
/28015AA
FMBCCBM
/28017DA
/28017CA
FKAAQBB
/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
Site ana Pest
Peach
Leaf curl
(Taphrina)
Peanuts
Cercospora leaf
spot
Dosages and Tolerance, Us"e, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Exempt
Do not apply after petal fall
through 2.125 pounds per 100 gal-
lons.
2.125 lb/100 Foliar application. Apply in bloom
gal and petal fall.
(50% WP)
2.12 lb/100 Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
gal tion. Apply at prebloom to petal
(53% WP) fall.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 0.72
pound per acre.
0.72 lb/5-20 Foliar application. Apply as soon
gal/A as first leaf spots are observed.
(20.58% F1C) Repeat at 10 to 14 day intervals as
needed.
Peppers (transplants in cold
frames, greenhouses, etc.)
Damping-off
2.125 lb/100
(50% WP)
2.12 lb/100
gal
or
1.06 oz/3 gal
(53% WP)
Potato
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
1.41-3.71
Ib/A
(47%, 50%,
53% WP)
Exempt
Soil application to transplants.
Apply as a light spray to soil
around plants. Apply when plants
emerge and repeat at 4 to 7 day in-
tervals until transplanting.
Apply as above except also spray
plants lightly but thoroughly.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.71
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. Apply before
disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 10
day intervals as needed. Apply high
rate at 7 day intervals if late
blight infection is severe on large
plants.
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/28020AA
FMBCCBM
Site and Pest
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
/11005AA
FMAAXAA
Tomato
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
FBAMAAX
FBA5PCN
FMBCSBL
/11005DA
/11005CA
FKAAQBB
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.18
pounds per acre.
3.0-3.18 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(50%, 532 disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 10
WP) day intervals.
1.88 Ib/A
(47% WP)
2.65-3.18
Ib/A
(53% WP)
1.41-3.71
Ib/A
(47%, 50%,
53% WP)
Foliar application. Apply when dis-
ease symptoms first appear. Repeat
at 7 to 10 day intervals for as long
as disease threatens.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.71
pounds per acre.
Foliar application. In seed beds,
apply after the first leaves appear
at 5 to 6 day intervals. In the
field, apply if disease is expected
at 5 to 7 day intervals. Use the
shorter interval during periods of
rainy weather.
Foliar application. Apply before
disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 14
day intervals. If late blight is
severe, apply at high rate on large
plants.
(tomato (transplants in cold
frames, greenhouses, etc.))
Damping-off 2.125 lb/100
gal
(50% WP)
2.12 lb/100
gal
or
1.06 oz/3 gal
(53% WP)
Soil application to transplants.
Apply as a light spray to soil
around plants. Apply when plants
emerge and repeat at 4 to 7 day in-
tervals until transplanting.
Apply as above except also spray
plants lightly but thoroughly.
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COPPER OXYCHLOR1DE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/34022AA
FBAIBBC
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Azalea
Bud and twig blight 2.12 lb/100 Foliar application. Apply when dis-
(Briosia)
gal ease is first reported in area. Re-
(52% WP) peat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as
needed.
/34109AA Periwinkle
FDABPBU Canker (dieback)
(Phomopsis)
2.12 lb/100 Foliar application. Apply when dis-
gal ease is first reported in area. Re-
(53% WP) peat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as
needed.
/28017CA
/11005CA
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Peppers
Tomato
Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP. (Agricultural
Crops), Peppers (transplants in cold frames,
greenhouses, etc.) for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP, (Agricultural
Crops), Tomato (transplants in cold frames, green-
houses, etc.) for use ana limitation information.
9001500
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AERIAL AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS
Aerial Application
Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
All sites except Cucumber, Melons,
Peppers (transplants), Tomato, and
Tomato (transplants)
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&058.1001
&047.0006
&050.0006
4053.0006
&220.5814
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COPPER OXXCHLORIDE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
58.1Z metallic copper equivalent (98.752 copper oxychloride) technical
chemical
copper oxychloride (023501)
000279-02811
47% metallic copper equivalent (80% copper oxychloride) wettable powder
copper oxychloride (023501)
007969-00027
50% metallic copper equivalent (85.03%* copper oxychloride) wettable pow-
der
copper oxychloride (023501)
007001-00256
*calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
oxychloride
53t metallic copper equivalent (90.14%* copper oxychloride) wettable pow-
der
copper oxychloride (023501)
000279-02797
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
oxychloride
20.582* metallic copper equivalent (35% copper oxychloride) flovable con-
centrate
copper oxychloride (023501)
048273-00002
^calculated value based on the ratio of metallic copper to copper
oxychloride
9999999 State Label Registration
OR Reg. No.
001871-08960
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Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
/28073AA Carrots
FBAMCBM Early blight CCercospora)
FBASAAX Late blight (Alternaria)
(47% WP)
007969-00027
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
/28003AA Celery
FBAMCBM Early blight (Cercospora)
FBASSBL Late blight (Septoria)
(472 WP)
007969-00027
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
/02000AA Citrus Fruits
FMAYMCO Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella)
FIBLDAP Melanose (Diaporthe)
FAABEAH Scab (spot anthracnose) (Elsinoe)
(47% WP)
007969-00027
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
/10010AA Cucumber
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FAAACDP Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
FFABPEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
(53% WP)
000279-02797
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
/10001AA Melons
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FAAACDP Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
FFA5PEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
(532 WP)
000279-02797
/10008AA (watermelons)
FFABPEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FBAQMCO Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
(20.58% F1C)
048273-00002
/05004AA Peach
FEAGTAB Leaf curl (Taphrina)
(502 WP)
007001-00256
(532 WP)
000279-02797
/28015AA Peanuts
FMBCCBM Cercospora leaf spot
(20.58% F1C)
048273-00002
/28017DA Peppers (transplants in cold frames, greenhouses, etc.)
FKAAQBB Damping-off
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
/14013AA Potato
FBAMAAX Early blight (Alternaria)
FBASPCN Late blight (Phytophthora)
(472 WP)
007969-00027
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(532 WP)
000279-02797
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/28020AA
FMBCCBM
/11005AA
FMAAXAA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
FMBCSBL
/11005DA
FKAAQBB
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
(47% WP)
007969-00027
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
Tomato
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
Leaf spot (Septoria)
(472 WP)
007969-00027
(502 WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
(tomato (transplants in cold frames, greenhouses, etc.))
Damping-off
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
/34022AA
FBAIBBC
/34109AA
IDABPBU
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Azalea
Bud and twig blight (Briosia)
(53% WP)
000279-02797
Periwinkle
Canker (dieback) (Phomopsis)
(53% WP)
000279-02797
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/28017CA
FKAAQBB
/11005CA
FKAAQBB
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Peppers
Damping-off
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
Tomato
Damping-off
(50% WP)
007001-00256
(53% WP)
000279-02797
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE
CFR 40 Section 180.1001 - exemption from tolerance.
The percentage of metallic copper in copper oxychloride (58.8%) was calcu-
lated based on information from Reg. Nos. 279-2811 and 7969-27.
Dosages from Reg. No. 48273-2 for peanuts and watermelons were based on
label information that indicated 2.5 pints of product are about equal to
3.5 pounds.
No reference in the literature for the use of copper oxychloride for Bac-
terial spot (Xanthomonas) could be located.
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP 1
(Agricultural Crops) 1
Almond 1
Apple 2
Apricot 3
Beans 3
Beets 4
Blackberry 4
Boysenberry 4
Broccoli 4
Brussels Sprouts 4
Cabbage 4
Cantaloupe 5
Carrots 5
Cauliflower 4
Celery 6
Cherry 6
Citrus Fruits 7
Cucumber 5
Cucurbits 5
Eggplant 8
Filbert 8
Grapes 9
Hops 9
Lettuce 9
Loganberry 4
Melons 5
Nectarine 10
Onion 11
Peach 10
Pear 11
Peppers 12
Plum 12
Potato 13
Prune 12
Pumpkins 5
Raspberry 4
Spinach 13
Squash 5
Strawberry 14
Sugar Beets 14
Tomato 14
Vegetables (seedlings in coldframes, greenhouses, hot beds,
etc.) 15
Walnut 15
Watermelons 5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
TERRESTRIAL DON-FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Tobacco
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Azalea
Dahlias
Maple
Nasturtium
Pachysandra
Peonies
Periwinkle
Rose
White Oak
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Vegetables (seedlings)
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
AERIAL AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS 38
Aerial Application 18
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C023503 COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Fungicide
FORMULATIONS;
Tech (56Z, 57Z)
D (31, 61, 15Z)
WP (15.23Z, 20Z, 24Z, 33.3Z, 50Z, 53Z, 55Z)
WP/D (6Z)
GENERAL WARMINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Compatible with most other fungicides
and/or insecticides except lime sulfur and dithiocarbamates.
Dosages and formulations are given in metallic copper equivalents.
May be applied by ground equipment or aircraft.
Observe all warnings and limitations for other active ingredients in mul-
tiple active ingredient labels and when oil is added to the spray.
Do not enter treated areas until sprays or dusts have dried or settled.
Definition of Terms;
MAI - multiple active ingredient(s)
max. - maximum
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/03001AA
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Almond
FBADMCB
FBAZCEL
Brown rot blossom 1.0-2.12 lb/
blight (Monilinia) 100 gal
Shothole (Coryneum (50Z, 53Z WP)
blight) or
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
[MAI]
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(61 D)
Exempt
Apply through 2.12 pounds per 100
gallons; or 8.48 pounds per acre in
CA.
Do not apply after petal fall.
Dormant, delayed dormant, and foliar
applications. For brown rot, apply
2.0 to 2.12 pounds per 100 gallons
in prebloom and petal fall stages.
For shothole, apply 1.0 to 2.12
pounds per 100 gallons with 1.5 to
2 gallons of a suitable emulsion as
a fall spray, in bud swell, and at
petal fall.
—OR MAI--
Formulated with sulfur.
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/0400IAA
Site and Pest
Apple
FCAAPCE
FBANEBI
Blotch
(Phyllosticta)
Fire blight
(Erwinia)
FMAIMCO
FBANEBI
Brook's fruit spot
(Mycosphaerella)
Fire blight
(Erwinia)
IEAJVAG
Scab (Venturia)
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Dosages and Tolerance, Uae, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
Apply once through 2.0 pounds per
100 gallons no later than 0.5 inch
green tip.
No preharvest interval through 0.333
pound per 100 gallons with hydrated
lime.
Apply through 3.445 pounds per acre
no later than late secondary bloom.
0.125 lb/100
gal
(50% WP)
or
0.6-1.8 Ib/A
(32, 62 D)
[MAI]
0.9-1.8 Ib/A
(32, 6% D)
0.25-0.333
lb/100 gal
(502 WP)
Foliar application. Apply when 20
percent of the blossoms are open.
Repeat when 75 percent of blossoms
are open. For dust formulations,
the number of applications will be
determined by the length of the
bloom period.
—OR MAI —
Formulated with sulfur.
Foliar application. Add 1 to 1.5
pounds of hydrated lime. Apply in
cover sprays.
0.125-0.13 Foliar application. Apply in full
lb/100 gal bloom, petal fall, and late secon-
[max. 3.445 dary bloom.
Ib/A]
(502, 532 WP)
1.0-2.0 lb/
100 gal
(50% WP)
0.9-1.8 Ib/A
(62 D)
Delayed dormant application. Apply
once as a full cover spray between
silver tip and green tip. Do not
apply at this rate when green tip
exceeds 0.5 inch, as phytotoxicity
may occur.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply in prebloom and bloom.
The number of applications will be
determined by the length of the
bloom period.
—OR MAI--
[MAI] Formulated with sulfur.
0.9-1.8 Ib/A
(32, 62 D)
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705001AA
FBADMCB
Site and Pest
Apricot
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
Brown rot blossom 2.0-2.385 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
blight (Monilinia) 100 gal tion. Apply in prebloom, bloom,
(502, 532 UP) and at petal fall.
or
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(6% D)
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
Leaf curl
(Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum
blight)
/28001AA
FFABPCN
FMBJQBB
Beans
Downy mildew
(Phytophthora)
Pod spot
Dormant application. Apply just
before fall rain. Repeat in spring
while trees are still dormant.
Dormant and delayed dormant applica-
tion. Apply as a fall dormant spray
and in the spring at red bud.
2.0 lb/100
gal
(502 WP)
2.0-2.5 lb/
100 gal
(max. 15.9
lb/A]
(502, 532 WP)
or
2.4-3.0 lb/A
(62 D)
1.375-2.4 lb/ Dormant and delayed dormant applica-
100 gal tion. Add a suitable dormant flow-
(202, 242, able oil emulsion. Apply as a fall
502 WP) dormant spray and in the spring at
red bud.
6.0-6.36 lb/A Use limited to CA.
(242, 502 WP) Dormant application. Add 6 gallons
of a suitable dormant oil emulsion.
Apply as a dormant spray up to bud
swell.
5.75-5.76 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
60-90 gal/A tion. Apply with concentrate ground
(242, 502 WP) equipment from prebloom to petal
fall.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.12
pounds per acre.
0.5-2.12 lb/A Foliar application. Apply when dis-
(502, 53Z WP) ease threatens. Repeat as needed.
or
1.5-2.1 lb/A
(62 D)
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/28002AA
FBAAQBB
FMBCQBB
/01002AA
/01003AA
/01005AA
/01006AA
FAAAEAH
FHBCSBL
FJACKAH
FMALSBL
/13005AA
/13006AA
713007AA
/13008AA
.FFABPAU
Site and Pest
Beets
Blight
Leaf spot
Blackberry
Boysenberry
Loganberry
Raspberry
Anthracnose
(Elsinoe)
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
Cane rust (yellow
rust) (Kuehneola)
Cane spot
(Septoria)
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COPPER OXYCHLORXDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fo rmu1a tion(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.325
pounds per acre.
1.25-1.325 Foliar application. Apply before
Ib/A disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 14
(502, 532 WP) day intervals during growing season.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
Boysenberry
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Downy mildew
(Peronospora)
1.25 lb/100
gal
(502 WP)
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply when buds begin to
open,
when flower buds show white,
and then at
as needed.
10 to 14 day intervals
0.875-3.18 Delayed dormant, foliar, and post-
lb/100 gal harvest applications. Apply when
[max. 3.18 new laterals are leafing out. Re-
Ib/A] peat when flowers begin to open and
(502, 532 WP) again as a postharvest spray after
or pruning but prior to fall rains.
3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
See Blackberry cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.99
pounds per 100 gallons.
1.5-1.99 lb/ Foliar application. Apply at 7 to
100 gal 10 day intervals to protect new
(50%, 532 WP) growth throughout the growing sea-
son.
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
See Broccoli cluster.
See Broccoli cluster.
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/10002AA Cantaloupe
/10010AA Cucumber
/10000AA Cucurbits
/1000IAA Melons
/10011AA Pumpkins
/10012AA Squash
/10008AA Watermelons
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot
(Pseudomonas)
FAAACDP Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
FGZTEBI Bacterial wilt
(Erwinia)
FFABPEA Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
FBAQMCO Gummy stem blight
(Mycosphaerella)
FBATAAX Leaf blight
(Alternaria)
FMBCCBM Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
FFACEBJ Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe)
FEAJCCV Scab
(Cladosporium)
FGZTEBI Bacterial wilt
(Erwinia)
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Uae. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.0
pounds per acre.
1.0-2.2 Ib/A
(50Z, 53Z,
55Z WP)
or
1.5-2.0 lb/
100 gal
(33.3Z, 50Z
WP)
or
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(6Z D)
[MAI]
1.2-3.0 Ib/A
[dust]
or
1.2-3.0 lb/
100 gal/A
(6Z WP/D)
or
1.5-1.98 Ib/A
(6Z D)
1.0-2.0 Ib/A
(50Z WP)
Foliar application. Apply when
plants emerge or are established,
or when disease is first reported
in the area. Repeat at 5 to 10 day
intervals throughout the growing
season.
—OR MAI—
Formulated with rotenone; or endo-
sulfan.
Foliar application. Apply as above
to aid in the control of bacterial
wilt.
/28073AA
FBATQBB
FMBCQBB
Carrots
Leaf blights
Leaf spots
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.25
pounds per acre.
1.5-3.25 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(50Z, 53Z, disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 10
55Z WP) day intervals.
or —OR MAI—
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(6Z D)
[MAI]
1.5-2.1
(6Z D)
Formulated with sulfur.
Ib/A
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/28003AA
FBAAPDZ
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
Site and Pest
Cauliflower
Celery
Bacterial blight
(Pseudomonas)
Early blight
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Septoria)
/05002AA
FBADMCB
FMBCCDJ
Cherry
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use; Limitations
Ponmilation(a)
See Broccoli cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.25
pounds per acre.
1.0-3.25 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(33.3%, 50Z, plants are set in field or disease
532, 55% WP) is first reported in area. Repeat
or at 7 to 10 day intervals.
1.5-2.1 Ib/A —OR MAI—
(62 D)
[MAI]
1.2 Ib/A
[dust]
or
1.2 lb/100
gal/A
(6Z WP/D)
or
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(6Z D)
2.52 lb/100
gal
(532 WP)
Formulated with rotenone; or sulfur.
Plant bed and foliar applications.
Apply in plant bed when plants are
3 inches high. Repeat 1 week before
transplanting, 1 week after trans-
planting, and at 2 week intervals
up to within 2 weeks of harvest.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
Brown rot blossom 2.0-3.0 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
blight (Monilinia) 100 gal tions. Apply at popcorn, full
[max. 12.5
Ib/A]
(502, 532 WP)
or
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
Cherry leaf spot
(Coccomyces)
bloom, and petal fall stages.
—OR MAI—
(62 D)
[MAI]
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
Formulated with sulfur.
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Site and Pest
FMBCCDJ
FBAAPDZ
/02000AA
Cherry (continued)
Cherry leaf spot
(Coccomyces)
Dead bud
(Pseudomonas)
Citrus Fruits
FCAJPCN
Brown rot gunmosis
(Phytophthora)
COPPER OXYCULORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.625-0.825 Foliar and postharvest applications.
lb/100 gal Add 3 pounds of hydrated lime. Ap-
(50Z, 55Z WP) ply in cover sprays at 7 to 10 day
intervals and make 1 to 2 posthar-
vest foliage applications.
3.0 lb/100 Apply in October (before heavy rain
gal falls) and again before bud swell
(50Z WP) in the spring. Add 1 pint of supe-
rior type oil.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
Do not apply in areas where copper
injury is known to occur or where
fumigation with hydrogen cyanide gas
is practiced.
Application may be made at low rates
in areas where severe copper injury
is known to occur, but spray skirts
no more than 2 feet high.
0.25-1.375 Foliar and soil application. Add
lb/100 gal 0.5 to 1.5 pounds hydrated lime to
(20Z, 24Z, sprays. Apply during the winter
50Z, 53Z WP) months. Spray the ground around the
or
3.0 Ib/A
(6Z D)
tree and the skirts of the trees to
a height of 3 to 4 feet, covering
the fruit. Treat inside as well as
outside spraying trunks and skirts
thoroughly using 4 to 6 gallons per
tree. The number of applications
depends upon the amount of rain.
—OR MAI—
FMAYMCO
Greasy spot
(Mycosphaerella)
[MAI]
3.0 Ib/A
(6Z D)
1.0 lb/100
gal
(50Z WP)
Formulated with sulfur.
Foliar application. Apply anytime
within 2 months after expansion of
early spring flushes or within 1
month after expansion in late spring
and other flushes of growth.
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Site and Peat
FMAYMCO
FIBLDAP
FAABEAH
/11001AA
FAAACDP
FBASPCN
IMBCQBB
FBAAPBU
/03005AA
FBAAXAA
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COPPER OXYCKLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fomnilation(s)
Citrus Fruits (continued)
Greasy spot
(Mycosphaerella)
Melanose
(Diaporthe)
Scab (spot anthrac-
nose) (Elsinoe)
Cucumber
Cucurbits
Eggplant
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
Leaf spots
Phomopsis blight
Filbert
Bacterial blight
(Xanthomonas)
3.0-3.35 lb/
500 gal
(15.232, 50Z,
552 WP)
Dormant and foliar applications.
Apply in dormant season before
spring growth appears. Repeat 1 to
3 weeks after petal fall. For mela-
nose and scab, repeat 4 weeks later.
Do not apply after fruit is 0.75
inch in diameter.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.12
pounds per acre.
1.0-2.12 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(502, 53Z WP) disease is expected to appear. Re-
or peat at 7 to 10 day intervals.
1.5-2.1 Ib/A —OR MAI—
(61 D)
[MAI]
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(6% D)
3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
[MAI]
3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
Formulated with sulfur.
Exempt
Apply through 3.0 pounds per acre.
Foliar and postharvest applications.
Apply twice, once in August and the
second when half of the leaves have
dropped. If the fall is unusually
wet, make a third application when
most of the leaves have dropped.
—OR MAI—
Formulated with sulfur.
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
/01014AA
FIBFGBG
FFABPCV
FFACUAB
/08020AA
FFABPEA
Site and Pest
Grapes
Black rot
(Guignardia)
Downy mildew
(Plasmopara)
Powdery mildew
(Uncinula)
Downy mildew
(Pseudoperono-
spora)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.66
pounds per acre as a spray or 3.0
pounds per acre as a dust.
1.0-1.25 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
100 gal tions. For black rot, apply when
(502, 55Z WP) buds break. Repeat when new shoots
or are 10 inches long, when blossoms
1.56-1.66 lb/ fall, and when berries reach the
125 gal/A size of BB shots. For downy mildew
(502, 532 WP) and powdery mildew, apply when dis-
ease is first reported in the area.
Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals or
as needed for control.
—OR MAI—
IMAI]
1.2-3.0 Ib/A
(62, 152 D)
Formulated with sulfur; or endo-
eulfan.
Exempt
Apply through 2.12 pounds per acre
as a crown treatment.
1.5-2.12 Ib/A Crown treatment. Apply in early
(502, 532 WP) spring as a crown treatment.
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
or
(62 D)
[MAI]
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(62 D)
—OR MAI—
Formulated with sulfur.
/13020AA
FFABBBA
Lettuce
Downy mildew
(Bremia)
Loganberry
Issued: 7-22-85
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.12
pounds per acre.
0.5-2.12 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(502, 532 WP) disease is expected to appear. Re-
ar peat at 7 to 10 day intervals as
1.5-2.1 Ib/A needed.
(62 D) —OR MAI—
IMAI] Formulated with sulfur.
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(62 D)
See Blackberry cluster.
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/05003AA
/05004AA
FMZAXAA
Site and Pest
Melons
Nectarine
Peach
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
See Cantaloupe cluster.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
2.0 lb/100 Dormant and delayed dormant applica-
gal tions. Add 2 gallons of dormant
(502 WP) flovable oil emulsion. Apply as a
fall spray and in the spring at bud
swe11.
FBADMCB
Brown rot blossom 1.5-2.5 lb/
blight (Honilinia) 100 gal
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
Leaf curl
(Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum
blight)
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply in prebloom, bloom,
(502, 532 WP) and petal fall.
or —OR MAI--
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
[MAI]
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
2.0-2.5 lb/
100 gal/A
(502 WP)
1.44-2.0 lb/
100 gal
(202, 242,
502 WP)
Formulated with sulfur.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Registration Number 005967-
00037: Apply in preblooia, petal
fall, and postbloom as needed. Do
not apply after petal fall to young
tender foliage of peach.
Dormant and delayed dormant applica-
tions. Add the recommended amount
of dormant flowable oil emulsion.
Apply as a dormant spray and at bud
swell.
2.0-2.385 lb/ Dormant and delayed dormant applica-
100 gal tions. Apply as a fall dormant
[peach max.: spray or just before bud swell or
9.54 Ib/A] at pink bud.
[nectarine
max.: 13.25
Ib/A]
(502, 532 WP)
2.0 lb/100
gal
(502 WP)
or
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
Dormant, delayed dormant and foliar
applications. Apply in fall dormant
period. Repeat in spring at bud
swell and again at petal fall.
—OR MAI—
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Nectarine cluster (continued)
/1401IAA
FFABPAU
Onion
Downy mildew
(Peronospora)
/04003AA
FBANEBI
FEAJVAG
Fire blight
(Erwinia)
Scab (Venturia)
[MAI]
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(6Z D)
5.76 lb/60-
90 gal/A
(24Z WP)
Formulated with sulfur.
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply using ground concen-
trate equipment. Apply from pre-
bloom to petal fall.
6.0-8.48 Ib/A Use limited to CA.
(502, 531 WP) Dormant application. Apply in dor-
mant up to bud swell.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
ground:
Use limited to CA.
1.5-2.12 lb/ Foliar application. Apply when dis-
50-100 gal/A ease first appears and repeat at 7
or to 10 day intervals throughout the
aircraft: season.
3.5-3.71 lb/
5 gal/A
(50Z, 531 WP)
1.5-2.0 Ib/A
(502 WP)
Foliar application. Apply as needed
and repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals
throughout the season.
See Nectarine cluster.
Exempt
Apply through 2.98 pounds per acre.
Do not apply after petal fall. Do
not apply to d'Anjou, Commice, or
Seckel varieties.
0.125-0.13 Foliar application. Apply at 10
lb/100 gal percent bloom. Repeat at 3 to 5
[max. 2.98 day intervals until late bloom is
Ib/A] over.
(50Z, 53Z WP) —OR MAI—
or
0.6-1.2 Ib/A
(3Z D)
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
FBANEBI
/28017AA
FAAACDP
FMAAXAA
FMBCCBM
FBASPCN
FKAAQBB
/05005AA
/05006AA
FBADMCB
Site and Peat
Pear (continued)
Fire blight
(Erwinia)
Peppers
Anthracnose
(Colletotrichum)
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
Damping-off
Plum
Prune
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(a)
[MAI]
0.9-1.8 Ib/A
(31, 6X D)
1.0-2.0 lb/
100 gal
(50Z WP)
Formulated with sulfur.
Dormant application. Apply as a
full cover spray between dormant
and bud swell.
1.0-1.59 Ib/A use limited to CA.
(50Z, 53% WP) Foliar application. Apply during
bloom and periods favorable to dis-
ease development.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.12
pounds per acre.
1.0-2.12 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply before
(33.31, 50Z, diseases appear. Repeat at 7 to 14
53Z WP) day intervals.
or —OR MAI--
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(6Z D)
[MAI]
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(61 D)
Formulated with sulfur; or endo-
sulfan.
2.0-2.125 lb/ Foliar application. Apply at time
100 gal of emergence until plants reach a
(502 WP) height of 4 to 6 inches. Repeat at
4 to 7 dey intervals. Apply to
plants and surrounding soil.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
Do not apply after petal fall.
Brown rot blossom 1.25-2.0 lb/ Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
blight (Monilinia) 100 gal tions. Apply at popcorn and full
[max. 3.0 bloom.
Ib/A]
(50Z WP)
or
0.31-0.46 lb/
100 gal
(50Z, 53Z WP)
—OR MAI--
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/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
/13024AA
FFABPAU
Site and Pest
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fonnulation(s)
Plain cluster (continued)
Potato
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
Prune
Pumpkins
Raspberry
Spinach
Downy mildew
(blue mold)
(Peronospora)
Squash
[MAI] Formulated with sulfur.
2.4-3.0 Ib/A
(6Z D)
3.0-3.16 Ib/A Use limited to CA.
(50Z, 53Z WP) Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply in prebloom, bloom,
and petal fall.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.2
pounds per acre.
0.75-2.2 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(33.3Z, 50Z, plants are 4 to 6 inches high or
53Z, 55Z WP) when disease first appears in area.
or Repeat at 4 to 10 day intervals.
1.5-2.1 Ib/A —OR MAI—
(61 D)
[MAI] Formulated with rotenone; sulfur;
1.2-3.0 Ib/A or endosulfan.
(62 D)
(61 WP/D)
or
1.2-3.0 lb/
100 gal/A
(6Z WP/D)
See Plum cluster.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
See Blackberry cluster.
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 2.915
pounds per acre.
2.25-2.915 Foliar application. Apply uniformly
lb/100 gal/A when conditions favor disease.
(50Z, 53Z WP)
See Cantaloupe cluster.
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/01016AA
FMBCMCO
FFACSCO
/2B020AA
FMBCCBM
Site and Pest
Strawberry
Leaf spot
(Mycosphaerella)
Powdery mildew
(Sphaerotheca)
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot
(Cercospora)
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 1.325
pounds per 100 gallons.
1.25-1.325 Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
lb/100 gal tions. Apply thoroughly at 7 to 10
(502, 53! WP) day intervals during growing season.
/11005AA
FAAAGAP
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
FMBCSBL
Tomato
Anthracnose
(Glomerella)
Early blight
(Alternaria)
Late blight
(Phytophthora)
Leaf spot
(Septoria)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.3
pounds per acre.
1.0-3.3 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when dis-
(502, 532, ease appears. Repeat as needed.
552 WP) —OR MAI--
or
1.5-2.1 Ib/A
(62 D)
[MAI]
1.5-2.1
(62 D)
Formulated with sulfur.
Ib/A
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 3.85
pounds per acre.
1.0-3.85 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply when
(33.31, 502, plants are 5 to 6 inches high and
532, 552 WP) again when fruit is set; or apply
or when disease first appears. Repeat
1.5-2.1 Ib/A at 4 to 10 day intervals. In areas
(62 D) where blight is severe, begin when
plants are set in field.
—OR MAI—
[MAll
1.2-3.0 Ib/A
(62 D)
(62 WP/D)
or
1.2-3.0 lb/
100 gal/A
(62 WP/D)
Formulated with rotenone; sulfur;
or endosulfan.
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FMAAXAA
Site and Pest
Tomato (continued)
Bacterial spot
(Xanthomonas)
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COPPER OXYCHLOR1DE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
1.0-3.3 Ib/A
(50Z, 53Z,
55Z WP)
/28024AA
/28024CA
FKAAQBB
Vegetables (seedlings in cold-
frames, greenhouses, hot beds,
etc.)
Damping-off
/03009AA
FBZAXAA
Walnut
Walnut blight
(Xanthomonas)
Plant bed and foliar application.
Apply beginning in plant bed after
first leaves appear. Repeat at 5
to 7 day intervals if disease is
known to occur in the area.
Exempt
See dosage limits below.
Do not apply to cabbage and related
seedlings.
2.0 Ib/A Foliar and soil application to seed-
(502 WP) lings. Apply when plants emerge.
or Repeat at 4 to 7 day intervals.
2.0-2.25 lb/ Spray plants and surrounding soil.
100 gal
or
1.0-1.1 oz/
3 gal
(50Z, 53Z.
55Z WP)
Exempt
No preharvest interval through 23.85
pounds per acre.
1.5-2.5 lb/
100 gal
(50% WP)
or
1.2-3.0 Ib/A
(6Z D)
Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply in prebloom stages.
Repeat at 1 percent and 10 to 20
percent pistillate bloom and post-
bloom as needed. If rains are fore-
cast during bloom, apply immediate-
Watermelons
1.19-2.52 lb/ Foliar application. Apply at 1 per-
100 gal cent pistillate bloom and again at
[max. 23.85 10 percent pistillate bloom.
Ib/Aj
(50Z, 53Z WP)
6.0-8.48 Ib/A Use limited to CA.
(50Z, 53Z WP) Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
tions. Apply in prebloom, bloom,
and postbloom.
See Cantaloupe cluster.
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/26003AA
FGASPDZ
/3A022AA
FBAIBBC
/31084AA
/31143AA
/31151AA
FBAABAW
FMBCQBB
/35083AA
/35230AA
FMBTRAW
Site and Pest
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Tobacco
Wildfire 1.25-1.325 Plant bed application. Apply when
(Pseudomonas) lb/100 gal plants are in two-leaf stage. Re-
(50Z, 532 WP) peat at weekly intervals. Apply to
foliage and soil.
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Azalea
Bud and twig blight 2.0-2.2 lb/
(Brioeia) 100 gal
(502, 532,
552 WP)
Bahlias
Botrytis blight
Leaf spots
Tar spot
(Rhytisma)
Foliar application. Apply when dis-
ease is first reported in area. Re-
peat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as
needed for control.
1.25-1.325 Foliar application. Apply before
lb/100 gal disease appears. Repeat at 7 to 10
(502, 532 WP) day intervals and after rains.
2.0-2.2 lb/
100 gal
(502, 532,
552 WP)
Foliar application. Add 2 pounds
of hydrated lime. Apply when dis-
ease is first reported in area. Re-
peat at 7 to 10 day intervals as
needed.
/31143AA
FMBCQBB
Nasturtium
Leaf spots
Refer to Dahlias for dose and use information.
/34106AA Pachysandra
FBBJVAL Volutella leaf and
stem blight
Issued: 7-22-85
1.65-1.855
lb/100 gal
(502, 532,
552 WP)
Foliar application. Add 3 pounds
of hydrated lime. Apply when dis-
ease is first reported in area. Re-
peat at 7 to 10 day intervals or as
needed for control.
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Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/31151AA Peonies
FAAAGAN Anthracnose
(Gloeosporium)
FBAABAW Botrytis blight
/34109AA Periwinkle
FDABPBU Canker (dieback)
(Phomopsis)
/34120AA Rose
FMAEDBS Black spot
(Diplocarpon)
FMBCQBB Leaf spots
FJAAPBW Rust
(Phragmidium)
/35230AA White Oak
FAAAGAT Anthracnose
(Gnomonia)
Refer to Dahlias for dose and use information.
2.0-2.2 lb/
100 gal
(50Z, 532,
552 WP)
Foliar application. Apply when dis-
ease is reported in area. Repeat
at 7 to 10 day intervals or as need-
ed for control.
1.25-1.325 Foliar application. Apply before
lb/100 gal disease appears. For black spot,
(50Z, 532 WP) apply when leaf buds swell in early
spring. Repeat at 7 to 10 day in-
tervals and after rains.
Refer to Maple for dosage and use information.
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
/28024CA Vegetables (seedlings)
Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP, (Agricultural
Crops), Vegetables (seedlings in coldframes,
greenhouses, hot beds, etc.) for pest, use and
limitation information.
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance,.Use, Limitations
Formulaeion(»)
AERIAL AND TAKK MIX APPLICATIONS
9001500 Aerial Application
AAAAAAA
Refer to
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
All sites except Hops and Vegetables
(seedlings in coldframes, green-
houses, hot beds etc.)
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&056.0001 561 («etallic copper equivalent) technical chemical
copper oxychlori.de sulfate (023503)
035896-00001
4057.0001 57Z (metallic copper equivalent) technical chemical
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000962-00388
4003.0003 3X (metallic copper equivalent) dust
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-00934
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503) plus sulfur or sulphur (077501)
000279-00935
&006.0003 6Z (metallic copper equivalent) dust
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-00080
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503) plus sulfur or sulphur (077501)
000279-00458
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503) plus endosulfan (079401)
000279-01322 000279-01589
tO 15.0003 15Z (metallic copper equivalent) dust
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503) plus sulfur or sulphur (077501)
000279-02297
&015.2306 15.232 (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-02402
&020.0006 20Z (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-02200
&204.0006 24Z (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-02445
&033.3006 33.3Z (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-00485
&050.0006 50Z (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-00614 000279-01077 000962-00342 005967-00037
007001-00254 035986-00013
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4053.0006 531 (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000962-00291 001439-00160
6055.0006 552 (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503)
000279-00069
6006.0007 6Z (metallic copper equivalent) wettable powder/dust
copper oxychloride sulfate (023503) plus rotenone (and other cube
resins) (073001)
000607-00039
9999999 State Label Registration
CA Reg. No.
000239-10296 000239-10409 005719-04903
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Appendix A
Listing of Multiple Active Ingredient Chemical Names Used in the Entry
Chemical Common Name EPA Acceptable
Code (source) Common/Chemical Name
079401 — endosulfan
073001 rotenone rotenone (and other cube resins)
077501 sulfur sulfur or sulphur
— Use EPA Acceptable Common/Chemical Name
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/0300IAA
FBADMCB
FBAZCEL
/04001AA
FCAAPCE
FMAIMCO
FBANEBI
FEAJVAG
/05001AA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Foraulation/Registration Number
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Almond
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
000962-00342 005967-00037 007001-00254
(SOX WP)
000279-00614
035986-00013
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Apple
Blotch (Phyllosticta)
Brook's fruit spot (Mycosphaerella)
Fire blight (Erwinia)
Scab (Venturis)
(3Z D)
000279-00934 000279-00935
(6Z D)
000279-00080
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
000279-00458
000962-00342
007001-00254 035986-00013
Apricot
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(6Z D)
000279-00080
(20Z WP)
000279-02200
(24Z WP)
000279-02445
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
Issued: 7-22-85
000962-00342 007001-00254 035986-00013
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/28001AA
FFABPCN
FMBJQBB
/28002AA
FBAAQBB
FMBCQBB
/01002AA
FAAAEAH
FJACKAH
FMALSBL
FMBCSBL
/01003AA
FAAAEAH
FJACKAH
FMALSBL
FMBCSBL
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Apricot (continued)
(531 WP)
000962-00291
001439-00160
Beans
Downy mildew (Phytophthora)
Pod spot
(61 D)
000279-00080
000279-01077
035986-00013
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53* WP)
000962-00291
Beets
Blight
Leaf spot
(50Z WP)
000962-00342
(531 WP)
000962-00291
Blackberry
Anthracnose (Elsinoe)
Cane rust (yellow rust) (Kuehneola)
Cane spot (Septoria)
Leaf spot (Septoria)
(6Z D)
000279-00080
000962-00342 005967-00037
005967-00037 007001-00254
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
000962-00342 007001-00254 035986-00013
Boysenberry
Anthracnose (Elsinoe)
Cane rust (yellow rust) (Kuehneola)
Cane spot (Septoria)
Leaf spot (Septoria)
(6Z D)
000279-00080
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/13005AA
FFABPAU
/13006AA
FFABPAU
/13007AA
FFABPAU
/10002AA
FMABPDZ
FAAACDP
FGZTEBI
FFABPEA
FBAQMCO
FBATAAX
FMBCCBM
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fornulation/Begistration Number (continued)
Boysenberry (continued)
(502 WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Broccoli
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(502 WP)
000962-00342
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Brussels Sprouts
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(502 WP)
000962-00342
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Cabbage
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(502 WP)
000962-00342
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Cantaloupe
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Bacterial wilt (Erwinia)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
Leaf blight (Alternaria)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(502 WP)
007001-00254
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/28073AA
FBATQBB
FMBCQBB
/13008AA
FFABPAU
/28003AA
FBAAPDZ
FBAMCBM
FBASSBL
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Carrots
Leaf blights
Leaf spots
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
(50Z WP)
000279-01077
035986-00013
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
Cauliflower
Downy mildew (Peroaospora)
(50Z WP)
000962-00342 035986-00013
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Celery
Bacterial blight (Pseudomonas)
Early blight (Cercospora)
Lace blight (Septoria)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
(33.3Z WP)
000279-00485
000962-00342 005967-00037 007001-00254
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
(6Z WP/D)
000607-00039
000279-01077
035986-00013
001439-00160
000962-00342 005967-00037
Issued: 7-22-85
11-023503-25
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/05002AA
FBADMCB
FMBCCDJ
FBAAPDZ
/02000AA
FGAJPCN
FMAYMCO
FIBLDAP
FAABEAH
/10010AA
FMABPDZ
FAAACDP
FGZTEBI
FFABPEA
FBAQMCO
FBATAAX
FMBCCBM
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Cherry
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Cherry leaf spot (Coccomyces)
Dead bud (Pseudomonas)
(62 D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
(502 WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342
(532 WP)
000962-00291
(55% WP)
000279-00069
Citrus Fruits
Brown rot gummosis (Phytophthora)
Greasy spot (Mycosphaerella)
Melanose (Diaporthe)
Scab (spot anthracnose) (Elsinoe)
(62 D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
(15.23Z WP)
000279-02402
(202 WP)
000279-02200
(242 WP)
000279-02445
007001-00254 035986-00013
(502 WP)
000279-01077
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Cucumber
000962-00342 007001-00254 035986-00013
001439-00160
a U> u u» v ^ *•
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Bacterial wilt (Erwinia)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
Leaf blight (Alternaria)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
Scab (Cladosporium)
Issued: 7-22-85
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Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)
Cucumber (continued)
000279-01589
000279-01077
035986-00013
001439-00160
(6Z D)
000279-00080
(33.32 WP)
000279-00485
(502 WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
(552 WP)
000279-00069
(62 WP/D)
000607-00039
/10000AA Cucurbits
FMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FAAACDP Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
FGZTEBI Bacterial wilt (Ervinia)
FFABPEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FBAQMCO Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
FBATAAX Leaf blight (Alternaria)
FMBCCBM Leaf spot (Cercospora)
FFACEBJ Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
(502 WP)
007001-00254
/11001AA Eggplant
FAAACDP Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
FBASPCN Late blight (Phytophthora)
FMBCQBB Leaf spots
FBAAPBU Phomopsis blight
(62 D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
000962-00342 005967-00037
(502 WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
000279-01077
035986-00013
000962-00342 005967-00037
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/03005AA
FBAAXAA
/01014AA
FIBFGBG
FFABPCV
FFACUAB
/08020AA
FFABPEA
/13020AA
FFABBBA
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COPPER OXYCHLO&IDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Foraulation/Regifltration Number (continued)
Filbert
Bacterial blight (Xanthomoaas)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
Grapes
Black rot (Guignardia)
Downy mildew (Plasmopara)
Powdery mildew (Uncinula)
(6Z D)
000279-00458
000279-01589
000962-00342 007001-00254
(15* D)
000279-02297
(50* WP)
000279-00614
(53* WP)
000962-00291
(55* WP)
000279-00069
Hops
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
(6* D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
(502 WP)
000279-00614
035986-00013
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Lettuce
Downy mildew (Bremia)
(6* D)
000279-00080
000279-01077 000962-00342 007001-00254
(50* WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
000279-00458
000279-01077
000962-00342 005967-00037
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/01005AA
FAAAEAH
FJACKAH
FMALSBL
PMBCSBL
/10001AA
FMABPDZ
FAAACDP
FG2TEBI
FFABPEA
FBAQMCO
FBATAAX
FMBCCBM
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
/05003AA
FMZAXAA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemical*
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fomilation/Regiatration Number (continued)
Loganberry
Anthracnose (Elsinoe)
Cane rust (yellow rust) (Kuehneola)
Cane spot (Septoria)
Leaf spot (Septoria)
(61 D)
000279-00080
(502 WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Melons
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Bacterial wilt (Ervinia)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Gunny stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
Leaf blight (Alternaria)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(61 D)
000279-00080 000279-01589
(33.31 WP)
000279-00485
000279-01077 000962-00342 005967-00037
001439-00160
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(6Z WP/D)
000607-00039
Nectarine
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
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/14011AA
FFABPAU
/OS004AA
FMZAXAA
FBADMCB
FEAGTAB
FBAZCEL
/04003AA
FBANEBI
FEAJVAG
EPA Index to Pesticide Checiccls
COPPER OXYCKLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Lilting by Site/Pest and Site/Forvulation/Registration Number (continued)
Nectarine (continued)
(201 WP)
000279-02200
(24Z WP)
000279-02445
(50% WP)
000962-00342
(53Z W?)
000962-00291
005967-00037 007001-00254 035986-00013
001439-00160
Onion
Downy mildew (Peronospora)
(SOX WP)
000279-01077 000962-00342
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Peach
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
Leaf curl (Taphrina)
Shothole (Coryneum blight)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
(202 WP)
000279-02200
(24Z WP)
000279-02445
(50Z WP)
000962-00342
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
005967-00037 007001-00254 035986-00013
001439-00160
Pear
Fire blight (Erwinia)
Scab (Venturia)
(3Z D)
000279-00934 000279-00935
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/28017AA
FAAACDP
FMAAXAA
FKAAQBB
FBASPCN
FMBCCBM
/05005AA
FBADMCB
/14013AA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemical*
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)
Pear (continued)
(6Z D)
000279-00458
000962-00342 005967-00037 007001-00254
(50Z WP)'
000279-00614
035986-00013
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Peppers
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Damping-off
Late blight (Phytophthora)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
(61 D)
000279-00080 000279-00458 000279-01589
(33.3Z WP)
000279-00485
000279-01077
035986-00013
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Plom
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
(61 D)
000279-00458
000962-00342 005967-00037
(50Z WP)
000962-00342 005967-00037
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Potato
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
(61 D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
007001-00254 035986-00013
000279-01322 000279-01589
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/05006AA
FBADMCB
/10011AA
FMABPDZ
FAAACDP
FGZTEBI
FFABPEA
FBAQMCO
FBATAAX
FMBCCBM
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
EPA Index to Pesticide Ch*aic«le
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Lieting by Site/Pest and Site/Foraulation/Registration Muaber (continued)
Potato (continued)
(33.3Z WP)
000279-00485
000279-01077
035986-00013
(501 HP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
(62 WP/D)
000607-00039
Prune
Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia)
(6Z D)
000279-00458
000962-00342 005967-00037
007001-00254
(50Z WP)
000962-00342
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Pumpkins
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Bacterial vilt (Ervinia)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
Leaf blight (Alternaria)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(6Z D)
000279-01589
(50Z WP)
OQ7001-00254
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Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Foroulation/Registration Number (continued)
/01006AA Raspberry
PAAAEAH Anthracnose (Elsinoe)
PJACKAH Cane rust (yellow rust) (Kuehneola)
FMALSBL Cane spot (Septoria)
FMBCSBL Leaf spot (Septoria)
(61 D)
000279-00080
(50Z WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254 035986-00013
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
/13024AA Spinach
PFABPAU Downy mildew (blue mold) (Peronospora)
(50Z WP)
000962-00342
(531 WP)
000962-00291
/10012AA Squash
PMABPDZ Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
FAAACDP Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
PGZTEBI Bacterial wilt (Erwinia)
FFABPEA Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
FBAQMCO Gunny stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
FBATAAX Leaf blight (Alternaria)
FMBCCBM Leaf spot (Cercospora)
FFACEBJ Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
FEAJCCV Scab (Cladosporium)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-01589
(33.3Z WP)
000279-00485
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(551 WP)
000279-00069
000279-01077
035986-00013
001439-00160
000962-00342 005967-00037
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/01016AA
FMBCMCO
FFACSCO
/28020AA
FHBCCBM
/11005AA
FAAAGAP
FMAAXAA
FBAMAAX
FBASPCN
FMBCSBL
SPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OZYCHLOEIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Forsulation/Registration Number (continued)
Squash (continued)
(6Z WP/D)
000607-00039
Strawberry
Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella)
Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca)
(50Z WP)
000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Sugar Beets
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458
000279-01077
035986-00013
000962-00342 005967-00037
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
Tomato
Anthracnose (Glomerella)
Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas)
Early blight (Alternaria)
Late blight (Phytophthora)
Leaf spot (Septoria)
(6Z D)
000279-00080 000279-00458 000279-01322 000279-01589
(33.3Z WP)
000279-00485
(50Z WP)
000279-00614
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
000279-01077
035986-00013
000962-00342 005967-00037
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/28024AA
FKAAQBB
/03009AA
FBZAXAA
/10008AA
FMABPDZ
FAAACDP
FGZTEBI
FFABPEA
FBAQMCO
FBATAAX
FMBCCBM
FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonmilation/Registration Number (continued)
Tomato (continued)
(551 WP)
000279-00069
(61 WP/D)
000607-00039
Vegetables (seedlings in coldframes, greenhouses, hot beds, etc.)
Damping-off
(502 WP)
000279-00614 000279-01077 000962-00342 005967-00037
007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
Walnut
Walnut blight (Xanthomonas)
(61 D)
000279-00080
000962-00342 005967-00037 007001-00254
(502 WP)
000279-00614
035986-00913
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Watermelons
Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas)
Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
Bacterial wilt (Ervinia)
Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
Leaf blight (Alternaria)
Leaf spot (Cercospora)
Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
Scab (Cladosporium)
(502 WP)
007001-00254
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/26003AA
FGASPDZ
/34022AA
FBAIBBC
/31084AA
FBAABAW
FMBCQBB
/35083AA
FMBTRAU
/31143AA
FMBCQBB
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP
(Agricultoral Crops)
Tobacco
Wildfire (Pseudomonas)
(502 WP)
000962-00342 007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
Azalea
Bud and twig blight (Briosia)
(50Z WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(552 WP)
000279-00069
Bahlias
Botrytis blight
Leaf spots
(502 WP)
000962-00342 007001-00254
(532 WP)
000962-00291
Maple
Tar spot (Rhytisma)
(502 WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342
(532 WP)
000962-00291
(552 WP)
000279-00069
Nasturtium
Leaf spots
(502 WP)
000962-00342 007001-00254
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11-023503-36
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/34106AA
FBBJVAL
/31151AA
FAAAGAN
7EAABAW
/34109AA
FDABPBU
/34120AA
FMAEDBS
FMBCQBB
FJAAPBW
EPA Index to Pesticide Cheaicals
COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Forvulation/Registration Number (continued)
Nasturtium (continued)
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Pachysandra
Volutella leaf and stem blight
(50Z WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
Peonies
Anthracnose (Gloeosporium)
Botrytis blight
(50Z WP)
000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
Periwinkle
Canker (dieback) (Phomopsis)
(50* WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
Rose
Black spot (Diplocarpon)
Leaf spots
Rust (Phragmidium)
(50Z WP)
000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
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/35230AA
FAAAGAT
/28024CA
FKAAQBB
SPA Index to Pesticide Chemical*
COPPER OXYCHLO&IDE SULFATE
Appendix B
Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonulation/Registration Number (continued)
White Oak
Anthracnose (Gnomonia)
(50Z WP)
000279-00614 000962-00342 007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
Vegetables (seedlings)
Damping-off
(50Z WP)
000279-00614 000279-01077
007001-00254
(53Z WP)
000962-00291
(55Z WP)
000279-00069
000962-00342 005967-00037
Issued: 7-22-85
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COPPER OXYCHLORIDE SULFATE
Auxiliary Documentation
CFR 40 Sec. 180.1001 - exemption fro* tolerance
Reg. Mo. 279-614 (50Z WP):
This label was improperly coded under 023501, copper oxychloride.
Reg. No. 1439-160 (53Z WP, approved 10/18/67):
Dosages are presented as equivalents to some Bordeaux mixes, and (except
for celery) are not tied directly to a site. The implied dose range of
1.52-3.45 Ib metallic copper equivalent/100 gallons was not entered for
those sites.
Reg. No. 607-39 (6Z WP/D, with rotenone):
The following sites with insecticide claims appear on the label and are
not on any other copper oxychloride sulfate claims: asparagus, kale,
kohlrabi, turnips, radish, parsnips, swiss chard, gooseberry, and cur-
rants.
Issued: 7-22-85 II-023503-i
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APPENDIX IV
BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES
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BIBGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO USE OP THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY
GROUP II COPPER COMPOUNDS
1. CONTENT OP BIBLIOGRAPHY. This bibliography contains
citations of all studies considered relevant by EPA in
arriving at the positions and conclusions stated elsewhere
in the Standard. 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, will be included.
2. UNITS OP 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 fco 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 attempted also to unite basic
documents and commentaries upon them, treating them as a
single study.
3. IDENTIFICATION OP 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 at any time 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 a further explana-
tion. 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 identifier number is
also to be used whenever specific reference is needed.
J». PORM OP 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
standards of the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI), expanded to provide for certain special needs.
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BIBGUIDE-2
a. Author. Whenever the Agency could confidently Identify
one, 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 author. As a last resort, the Agency has shown
the first submitter as author.
b. Document Date. When the date appears as four digits
with no question marks, the Agency took it directly
from the document. When a four-digit date is followed
by a question mark, the bibliographer deduced the
date from evidence in the document. When the date
appears 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
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 fol-
lowing 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,
following the phrase "submitted by." 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," standing 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.
For example, within accession number 123456, the
first study would be 123^56-A; the second, 123W-
B; the 26th, 123^56-Z; and the 27th, 123^56-AA.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Group II Copper Conpounds Standard
MRID CITATION
00002200 Crown Zellerbach Corporation (19??) Analytical Procedures and
Equipment. Two undated methods. (Unpublished study received
Aug 2, 1965 under 3222-6; CDL:010748-2-F)
00028002 Wellborn, T.L.; Jr. (1969) The toxicity of nine therapeutic and
herbicidal compounds to striped bass. Progessive Fish-Cultur-
ist 31(? ):27-32. (Also in unpublished submission received Aug
20, 1976 under 39445-1; submitted by American Carbonyl, Inc.,
Tenafly, N.J.; CDL:228232-C)
00036935 Atkins, E.L.; Greywood, E.A.; Macdonald, R.L. (1975) Toxicity of
Pesticides and Other Agricultural Chemicals to Honey Bees: Labo-
ratory Studies. By University of California, Dept. of Entomolo-
gy. ?: UC, Cooperative Extension. (Leaflet 2287; published
study.)
00047460 WARF Institute, Incorporated (1973) Report: WARF No. 2040242,
2040243, 2040244. (Compilation; unpublished study received Mar
30, 1973 under unknown admin, no.; submitted by Kocide Chemical
Corp., Houston, Tex.; CDL:132472-A)
00053980 WARF Institute, Incorporated (1977) Report: WARF No. 7011554.
(Unpublished study received Jun 2, 1977 under 1109-24; submitted
by Cities Service Co., Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:230351-A)
00056781 Vedder, D.L. (1970) Fish Toxicity. (Unpublished study received Sep
16, 1970 under 8959-1; prepared by Marine Biochemists, Inc.,
subnatted by Applied Biochemists, Inc., Mequon, Wis.; CDL:
100318-C)
00058009 CP Chemicals, Incorporated (1969?) COGS Manufacturing Data. (Un-
published study received Nov 12, 1975 under 35896-5; CDL:
226402-A)
00062068 Scheinberg, I.H.; Sternlieb, I. (1960) Copper metabolism. Pharma-
cological Reviews 12:355-381. (Also in unpublished submission
received Aug 25, 1976 under 39752-1; submitted by Canadian Meta-
fina Chemicals, New Westminster, British Columbia; CDL:228175-C)
00062069 Schroeder, H.A.; Nason, A.P.; Tipton, I.H.; et al. (1966) Essential
trace metals in man: Copper. Journal of Chronic Diseases 19:
1007-1034. (Also in unpublished submission received Aug 25,
1976 under 37952-1; submitted by Canadian Metafina Chemicals,
New Westminster, British Columbia; CDL: 228175-D)
00065678 Cities Service Company (1965?) General Chemistry: Copper Sulfate
Monchydrate. (Unpublished study received Jun 20, 1977 under
1109-33; CDL:230760-A)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Group II Copper Conpounds Standard
MRID CITATION
00067454 Piccirillo, V.J. (1977) Final Report: Subacute Dietary LT50 Study
in Mallard Ducks: Project No. 811-106. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Jul 11, 1977 under 1109-7; prepared by Hazleton Labora-
tories America, Inc., submitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta,
Ga.; CDL:230839-A)
00067455 Sodden, R. (1978) Report: WARF Institute No. 7020979. (Unpublished
study received Jun 12, 1978 under 1109-7; prepared by WARF
Institute, Inc., submitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta, Ga.;
CDL:230839-B)
00067456 WARF Institute, Incorporated (1977) Report: WARF Institute
No. 7020979. (Unpublished study received Jul 11, 1977 under
1109-7; submitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:
230839-C)
00070287 Richelsen Chemical Company (1976) Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate:
Fate of Copper in the Environment. Summary of studies 231553-B,
and 231553-D through 231553-F. (Unpublished study received
Sep 13, 1977 under 41071-1; CDL:231553-A)
00070288 U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife (1974) A Review of
the Literature on the Use of Copper Sulfate in Fisheries.
N.P. (PB-235 445; pp. 20, 41, 58, 59 only; available from:
National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA; pub-
lished study; CDL:231553-B)
00085289 Marshall, B.L. (1975) Final Report: Acute Bicassay on Shrinp
(Palaemonetes vulgaris). (Unpublished study received Mar 6,
1975 under 1109-19; prepared by Marine Research Institute, sub-
mitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:110616-A)
00086564 Schneider, C.L.; Potter, H.S. (1969) Tests of Fungicides To Control
Sugarbeet Diseases. (Unpublished study received Dec 19, 1969
under 9F0841; submitted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co.,
Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:093544-D)
00088167 Crown Zellerbach Corporation (1949?) Analytical Methods. (Unpub-
lished study received Jan 28, 1956 under PP0059; CDL:090057^})
00099168 Vedder, D.L. (1970) Fish toxicity: Cutrine. (Unpublished study
received Sep 16, 1970 under 8959-1; prepared by Marine Bio-
chemists, Inc., submitted by Applied Biochemists, Inc., Mequon,
Wis.; CDL:005661-F)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Group II Copper Conpounds Standard
MRID CITATION
00099255 Phelps Dodge Refining Company (1962?) Full Reports of Investiga-
tions Made with Safety of the Pesticide Chemical: Copper Sul-
fate as an Algicide. (Unpublished study received Nov 17, 1970
under 1F1093; CDL:090853-A)
00099256 Claypole, G. (19??) Careful Use of Chemicals Controls Lake Weeds
and Algae. N.P. (Also in unpublished submission received Nov
17, 1970 under 1F1093; submitted by Phelps Dodge Refining Co.,
New York, N.Y.; CDL:090853-B)
00099257 Anthony, S.S. (1969) Algae handled efficiently by Augusta Water
District. Water & Sewage Works ?(May):? (Also in unpub-
lished submission received Nov 17, 1970 under 1F1093; submitted
by Phelps Dodge Refining Co., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090853-C)
00099258 Anon. (1965) New ways to apply aquatic herbicides. Weeds, Trees
and Turf ?(Feb/Apr):? (Also in unpublished submission re-
ceived Nov 17, 1970 under 1F1093; submitted by Phelps Dodge
Refining Co., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090853-D)
00099259 Bennett, D.G. (1967) Aquatic weed control becomes technical Opera-
tion. Weeds, Trees and Turf ?(May):? (Also in unpublished
submission received Nov 17, 1970 under 1F1093; submitted by
Phelps Dodge Refining Co., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090853-E)
00099260 Toth, S.J.; Riemer, D.N. (19??) Algae control in farm ponds: Are
present dosage rates of copper sulphate always adequate. With-
out title?:? (Also in unpublished submission received Nov
17, 1970 under 1F1093; submitted by Phelps Dodge Refining Co.,
New York, N.Y.; CDL:090853-F)
00099262 Riemer, D.N.; Toth, S.J. (1970) Adsorption of copper by clay
minerals, humic acid and bottom muds. Journal of American Water
Works Association 62(3): 195-197. (Also in unpublished sub-
mission received Nov 17, 1970 under 1F1093; submitted by Phelps
Dodge Refining Co., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090853-H)
00099263 Toth, S.J.; Riemer, D.N. (1968) Precise chemical control of algae
in ponds. Journal of American Water Works Association 60(3):
367-371. (Also in unpublished submission received Nov 17, 1970
under 1F1093; submitted by Phelps Dodge Refining Co., New York,
N.Y.; CDL:090853-1)
00099269 Agway, Incorporated (1971) Efficacy of Various Compounds for Dry-
ing Onion Foliage and Regulating Harvest Time. (Compilation;
unpublished study received Jul 20, 1972 under 2F1226; CDL:
091056-A)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Group II Copper Conpounds Standard
MRID CITATION
00099281 Markey, J.W. (1970) Letter sent to Lee Terbush dated Dec 14, 1970:
Petition on copper sulfate in water—additional information on
inerts. (Unpublished study received Nov 24, 1970 under 1F1073;
submitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:093383-A)
00099282 Hale, F.E. (1942) The Use of Copper Sulfate in Control of Micro-
scopic Organisms. New York, N.Y.: Phelps Dodge Refining Corp.
(Also in unpublished submission received Nov 24, 1970 under
1F1073; submitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta, Ga.; CDL:
093383-B)
00099284 Armstrong, E.L. (19??) Undated letter sent to Joseph G. Cummings
Copper sulfate pentahydrate to control algae and aquatic
weeds. (U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation;
unpublished study; CDL:093383-E)
00099288 Stauffer Chemical Company (1970?) Sutan(R): Environmental Stud-
ies. Summary of studies 097089-B through 097089-G. (Unpub-
lished study received on unknown date under 1F1042; CDL:
097089-A)
00099355 McCann, J. (1973) Copper-Count-N: Rainbow Trout: Test No. 564.
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pesticides Regulation
Div., Animal Biology Laboratory; unpublished study; CDL:
128375-A)
00099370 MoCann, J.A. (1971) Kocide 101 Wettable Powder: Rainbow Trout
(Salmo gairdneri): Test No. 411. (U.S. Agricultural Re-
search Service, Pesticides Regulation Div., Animal Biology Lab-
oratory; unpublished study; CDL:129665-A)
00099371 MoCann, J.A. (1972) Kocide 101 WP: Bluegill (Lepomis macro-
chirus): Test No. 451. (U.S. Agricultural Research Serv-
ice, Pesticides Regulation Div., Animal Biology Laboratory; un-
published study; CDL:129665-B)
00099374 McCann, J.A. (1971) Hunco Copper Sulfate: Bluegill (Lepomis
macrochirus): Test No. 366. (U.S. Agricultural Research
Service, Pesticides Regulation Div., Animal Biology Laboratory;
unpublished study; CDL: 130336-A)
00099522 Timuss, D. (1975) Laboratory Analysis: Copper Sulfate: File
No. 9206A. (Unpublished study received Apr 23, 1976 under
37952-1; prepared by Can Test Ltd., Canada, submitted by Cana-
dian Metafina Chemicals, New Westminster, BC; CDL:228172-B)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Group II Copper Conpounds Standard
MRID CITATION
00099537 Mereniuk, G.; Medzhibovskaia, Z. (1970) The contamination of soil
and fruit by copper-cxxitaijiing peticides. Gigiena i Sanit. 35
(1):108-10. Taken from: Health Aspects of Pesticides Abstract
Bulletin 3:445. (U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare
generated; abstract 70-1590; published study; CDL:228173-Q)
00099551 Wilbur Ellis Co. (19??) Ingredients, Composition and Manufacturing
Process of Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate. (Unpublished study
received May 31, 1978 under 2k5-412; CDL:234177-A)
00099552 Wilbur Ellis Co. (1969) Effectiveness of Copper Sulfate to Control
Aquatic Weeds and Algae. (Compilation; unpublished study re-
ceived May 31, 1978 under 2935-412; CDL:234179-A)
00099558 LeBlanc, 3.; Surprenant, D. (1978) Acute Toxicity of Copper Sulfate
Granular Crystals to the Water Flea (Daphnia magna): Report
No. BW-78-7-211. (Unpublished study received Aug 22, 1978 under
1109-20; prepared by EG & G, Bionomics, submitted by Cities
Service Co., Atlanta, GA; CDL:234664-A)
00099559 Heitnuller, T. (1978) Toxicity of Cities Service Company's Copper
Sulfate (pentahydrate) to Pink Shrimp (Penaeus duorarum): Re-
port No. 3P-78-8-109. (Unpublished study received Aug 22, 1978
under 1109-20; prepared by EG & G, Bionomics, submitted by
Cities Service Co., Atlanta, GA; CDL:234664-B)
00099561 Hollister, T. (1978) Toxicity of Copper Sulfate (pentahydrate) to
Embryos of Eastern Oysters (Crassostrea virginica): Report
No. BP-78-8-108. (Unpublished study received Aug 22, 1978 under
1109-20; prepared by EG & G, Bionomics, submitted by Cities
Service Co., Atlanta, GA; CDL:234664-D)
00106119 Piccirillo, V. (1977) Final Report: Subacute Dietary LC50 Study
in Bobwhite Quail: Project No. 811-105. (Unpublished study re-
ceived May 23, 1977 under 1109-7; prepared by Hazleton Labora-
tories America, Inc., submitted by Cities Service Co., Atlanta,
GA; CDL:230244-A)
00126194 Phillips, A.; Spalding, T. (1982) Toxicity Study: Lacco Copper
Oxychloride Sulfate 50% Sprayable Fungicide: NVP No. X2J016.
(Unpublished study received Feb 8, 1983 under 962-342; prepared
by Northview Pacific Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Los
Angeles Chemical Co., South Gate, CA; CDL:249611^A)
00133277 Northview Pacific Laboratories, Inc. (1983) Acute Oral Toxicity
Test/LD50: Lacco Copper Oxy Chloride Sulfate 50% Sprayable
Fungicide: NVP No. X2J016-1. (Unpublished study received
Nov 8, 1983 under 962-342; submitted by Los Angeles Chemical
Co., South Gate, CA; CDL.-251795-A)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supportino
Registrations Under the Group II Copper Conpounds Standard
MRIP CITATION
00152502 Galloway, C. (1984) Rabbit Skin Irritation: Cupric Hydroxide:
Project No. 3482-84. Unpublished study prepared by Stillrreadow,
Inc. 10 p.
00152503 Galloway, C. (1984) Rabbit Eve Irritation: Cupric Hydroxide:
Project No. 3481-84. Unpublishd study prepared by Stillmeadow,
Inc. 17 p.
00152504 Sabol, E. (1985) Guinea Pig Skin Sensitization: Cupric Hydroxide:
Project No. 3483-84. Unpublished study prepared by Stillmeadcw,
Inc. 14 p.
00152505 Galloway, C. (1984) Rabbit Acute Dermal Toxicity: Cupric Hydroxide:
Project No. 3480-84. Unpublished study prepared by Stillmeadcw,
Inc. 9 p.
00152506 Galloway, C. (1985) Rat Acute Oral Toxicity: Cupric Hydroxide:
Project No. 3479-84. Unpublished study prepared by Stillmaadow,
Inc. 21 p.
00155931 Rosenfeld, G. (1984) Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats: Copper Oxy-
chloride Technical: C.S.E. #88687-4: Study #1144A. Unpublished
study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 29 p.
00155932 Rosenfeld, G. (1984) Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study in Rats: Copper
Oxychloride Technical: C.S.E. *S8687-4: Study #1144C. Unpublished
study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 31 p.
00155934 Rosenfeld, G. (1984) Primary Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits: Copper
Oxychloride Technical: C.S.E. #S8687-4: Study #1144D. Unpublished
study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 23 p.
00155935 Rosenfeld, G. (1984) Primary Dermal Irritation Study in Rabbits: Copper
Oxychloride Technical: C.S.E. #58687-4: Study #1144E. Unpublished
study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 13 p.
00155936 Rosenfeld, G. (1984) Guinea Pig Sensitization Study (Buehler); Copper
Oxychloride Technical: C.S.E. #S8687-4 Study #1144F. Unpublished
study prepared by Cosmopolitan Safety Evaluation, Inc. 15 p.
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