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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
                                                                 OFFICE OF
                                                       PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND
                                                            TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Pesticide Fact Sheet

Name of Chemical:    Thiencarbazone-methyl
Reason for Issuance:  Conditional Registration
Date Issued:            October 30, 2008
I. Description of Chemical

      Chemical Name:



      Common Name:

      Chemical Formula:
      EPA PC Code:

      Chemical Abstracts
      Service (CAS) Number:

      Year of Initial
      Registration:

      Pesticide Type:

      Chemical Class:

      U.S. Producer:
        Methyl   4-[(4,5-dihydro-3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-lH-
        l,2,4-triazol-l-yl)carboxamidosulfonyl]-5-
        methylthiophene-3-carboxylate

        Thiencarbazone-methyl
                                                          O—CH,
        015804


        317815-83-1


        2008

        Herbicide

        sulfonyl-amino-carbonyl-triazolinone

        Bayer CropScience

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II. Use Patterns and Formulations
   Application Sites:
Thiencarbazone-methyl is registered for use on corn (field, sweet,
pop), wheat, and turf and ornamentals in residential settings
   Types of Formulations:  Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical, 97.58% technical grade
                           SC 450 Herbicide, 19.23% flowable concentrate formulation
                           SC 450 Turf & Ornamental, 19.23% flowable concentrate formulation
                           WG 63 Herbicide 21% water dispersable granule formulation
                           WG 63 Turf & Ornamental, 21% water dispersable granule formulation
                           OD 70 Herbicide 1.0% oil dispersion formulation;
                           SC 465 Herbicide 7.6% flowable concentrate formulation
                           SC 547 Herbicide 5.6% flowable concentrate formulation
   Application Methods
   And Rates:
Thiencarbazone-methyl  may  be  applied  to  corn  as  preplant,
preemergence, or postemergence  applications at maximum total
seasonal rates of 0.040 Ib ai/A, with a 45-day preharvest interval
(PHI) and a  14-day  retreatment interval (RTI).  It  may also be
applied as a single postemergence application to spring wheat at
0.0044 Ib ai/A, with PHIs of 7 days for forage and hay and 60 days
for grain and straw. Agricultural crop applications are allowed by
ground and aerial equipment.  Thiencarbazone-methyl may also be
applied to turf and ornamentals at maximum total seasonal rates of
0.040 Ib ai/A.  Applications to turf and ornamentals are allowed
only by ground equipment and are not permitted to be applied
through irrigation systems.
III. Physical and Chemical Properties:
Table 1 ~ Physical and Chemical Properties
Melting point
PH
Density
Water solubility at 20°C
Solvent solubility at 20°C
of Thiencarbazone-methyl
206 °C
3. 8 at 22.4 °C
1.51, relative to water at 4 °C
72 mg/L in pure water
172 mg/L at pH 4
436 mg/L at pH 7
4 17 mg/L at pH 9
Ethanol
n-Hexane
Toluene
Dichloromethane
Acetone
Ethyl acetate
Dimethyl sulfoxide
g/L
0.23
0.00015
0.19
100-120
9.54
2.19
29.15

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Table 1 ~ Physical and Chemical Properties of Thiencarbazone-methyl
Vapor pressure
Dissociation constant, pKa
Octanol/water partition coefficient,
Log(K0w)
UV/visible absorption spectrum
~9 x 10'14 Pa (20 °C, extrapolated)
3.0
-0.13 atpH4, 24 °C;
-1.98atpH7, 24 °C;
-2. 14 at pH 9, 23 °C
No significant light absorbance at >290 nm
IV. HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT

    A.  Toxicity

       1.  Acute Toxicity: Thiencarbazone-methyl has low acute toxicity via the oral, dermal or
       inhalation routes of exposure.  Thiencarbazone-methyl is not an eye or skin irritant and is
       not a skin sensitizer to guinea pigs. The acute toxicity findings for thiencarbazone-methyl
       are summarized below in Table 2:

Table 2 — Acute Toxicity
Acute Toxicity of Thiencarbazone-methyl
Guideline
No.
870.1100
870.1200
870.1300
870.2400
870.2500
870.2600
Study Type
Acute Oral - rat
Acute Dermal - rat
Acute Inhalation - rat
Primary Eye Irritation -
rabbit
Primary Skin Irritation -
rabbit
Dermal sensitization -
guinea pig
Results
LD50 > 2000 mg/kg
LD50 > 2000 mg/kg
LC50>2.018mg/L
Not an irritant to the eye
Not an irritant to the skin
Not a dermal sensitizer
Toxicity
Category
III
III
III
IV
IV
N/A
       2. Subchronic and Chronic Toxicity:  The most lexicologically significant effect of
          thiencarbazone-methyl occurs in the urothelial system including the kidney, bladder,
          and urinary tract. Across species, the dog is more sensitive than the rat or the mouse,
          with the older animals being most affected.  The toxicity to the urothelial system
          starts from the formation of calculi and stones which result in irritation and lead to
          potentially fatal nephropathy and in some cases neoplasia.  Most other effects of
          thiencarbazone-methyl were considered secondary to the stress caused by the

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   nephropathy. Common lesions in the urothelial tract include sulfonamide crystals
   (also stones and calculi of the parent compound), eosinophilic urolithiasis,
   hyperplasia, congestion, hemorrhage, inflammation, infiltrations and ulceration.

3. Carcinogenicity:  Thiencarbazone-methyl is classified as "Not likely to be a
   Carcinogen to Humans at doses that do not cause urothelial cytotoxicity." No
   treatment-related increases in neoplasia occurred in the rat carcinogenicity study.  In
   mice, at 599 mg/kg/day in males and 758 mg/kg/day in females, doses where there
   was formation of calculi in the urothelial system, thiencarbazone-methyl was
   associated with transitional cell epithelium tumors in the urinary bladder in one male
   and three females and in the prostatic urethra in one male. Since the neoplasia
   occurred only in the high dose group, thiencarbazone-methyl was classified as "Not
   likely to be a Carcinogen to Humans at doses that do not cause urothelial
   cytotoxicity".

4. Prenatal and Postnatal Sensitivity: There is no indication of increased
   susceptibility of rat or rabbit offspring to thiencarbazone-methyl as indicated by the
   rat and rabbit developmental toxicity studies and the rat reproduction study. There is
   no concern for increased susceptibility to offspring.

5. Metabolism: Thiencarbazone-methyl was demonstrated to be rapidly absorbed from
   the gastrointestinal tract (with peak plasma levels after about one hour) although
   absorption represented only 48-55% of the administered dose.  Retention was
   minimal (< 1% at 14 hours) and depending upon the location of the label, slightly
   more was found in the lungs and fat (thiophene label) and in the adrenals and thyroid
   (dihydrotriazole label). There was some evidence based on quantitative
   autoradiography of persistent residues in the nasal mucosa. The metabolism of
   thiencarbazone-methyl was limited since 91-92% of the administered dose was
   recovered as intact parent.  Three minor metabolites were found from the thiophene
   label and five were found from the dihydrotriazole label. The postulated route of
   metabolism proceeds as: i. initial hydrolysis of the urea group releasing the
   thiophene-sulphonamide moiety; ii. hydrolysis of the methyl ester releases the
   sulphonamide-carboxylic acid that is subsequently cyclised to thienosaccharine; iii.  a
   second metabolic pathway includes hydrolysis of thiencarbazone-methyl to the MMT
   derivative (5-methoxy-4-methyl-2,4-dihydro-3H-l,2,4-triazol-3-one) which can be
   further degraded to methyl carbamate.

6. Mutagenicity:  None of the battery of mutagenicity or genetic toxicity studies for
   thiencarbazone-methyl indicated a positive result.

7. Toxicology Profile:  The toxicological profile for thiencarbazone-methyl is discussed
   in Table 3 below:

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Table 3 Subchronic, Chronic and Other Toxicity Profile for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Guidelin
  e No.
  Study Type
 MRID No. (year)/
Classification /Doses
              Results
870.3100
90-Day oral
toxicity - rat
47070126 (2003)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 400, 2000 or 7000
ppm.
M: 0, 24.7, 123 or
439 mg/kg/day.
F: 0,30.8, 154 or 543
mg/kg/day.
NOAEL = 123 in males and 154
mg/kg/day in females.
LOAEL = 439 in males and 543
mg/kg/day in females based on
urothelial effects. .
870.3100
90-Day oral
toxicity - mouse
47070127(2004)
Acceptable/Non-
Guideline
0, 500, 2000 or 4000
ppm.
M: 0,76, 315 or 637
mg/kg/day.
F:0, 103, 409 or 789
mg/kg/day.
NOAEL = 315 mg/kg/day in males but
789 mg/kg/day in females.
LOAEL = 637 mg/kg/day in males
based on urothelial effects. .
870.3150
90-day oral
toxicity - dogs
47070129 (2005)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 1000, 5000 or
10000 ppm.
M: 0,34, 149 or 335
mg/kg/day.
F:0, 32, 159 or 351
mg/kg/day,
NOAEL = 149 in males and 159 in
females mg/kg/day.
LOAEL = 335 in males and 351 in
females mg/kg/day based on urothelial
effects.
870.3700
a
Prenatal
developmental
in rats
47070130(2005)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 50, 200 or 1000
mg/kg/day.
Maternal NOAEL = 200 mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 1000 mg/kg/day based on
body weight loss, decreased placenta
weight, yellowish sediment in the
urothelial system (probably the test
material).
Developmental NOAEL = 200
mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 1000 mg/kg/day based on
reduced fetal weight and decreased
ossification at several skeletal
locations.

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Table 3  Subchronic, Chronic and Other Toxicity Profile for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Guidelin
  e No.
  Study Type
 MRID No. (year)/
Classification /Doses
              Results
870.3700
b
Prenatal
developmental
in
Rabbits.
47070131 (2006).
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 50, 125 or 500
mg/kg/day.
Maternal NOAEL = 125 mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 500 mg/kg/day based on
mortality, weight loss, reduced food
consumption and sediment in the
urothelial system (probably the test
material).
Developmental NOAEL = 125
mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 500 mg/kg/day based on runt
fetuses and white sediment in the
kidney of one fetus.
870.3800
Reproduction
and fertility
effects
rat
47070132 (2006)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 500, 2500 or 10000
ppm.
M: 0, 46, 245, or
945.8 for FO and 0,
50.2, 260.5 or 992.1
forFl mg/kg/day.
F:0, 55.6, 263.7 or
968.4 for FO and 0,
68,353.1 or 1284.0
forFl mg/kg/day.
Parental/Systemic NOAEL = 245 and
264 mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 946.8 and 968.4 mg/kg/day
based on mortality, clinical signs and
urothelial effects.
Reproductive NOAEL = 992.1 for
males and 1284 for females mg/kg/day.
No effects at HOT.
Offspring NOAEL = 245 in males and
264 in females mg/kg/day.
LOAEL = 946.6 in males and 968.4 in
females mg/kg/day based on
macroscopic alterations in the kidney
and bladder. .

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Table 3  Subchronic, Chronic and Other Toxicity Profile for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Guidelin
  e No.
  Study Type
 MRID No. (year)/
Classification /Doses
              Results
870.4100
a
Chronic toxicity
Rat
47070134 (2007)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 500, 2500 or 5000
ppm.
M: 0,  10.6, 27.2,
136.4
or268.6mg/kg/day
for one year and 0,
22.8, 115.2  or 234
mg/kg/day for two
years,
F:0, 13.2,35.8, 176.7
or 366.6 mg/kg/day
for one year and 0,
29.9, 152.9  or 313.4
mg/kg/day for two
years. .
NOAEL = 234 for males and 313.4 for
females mg/kg/day - no effects at the
highest dose tested.
870.4100
b
Chronic toxicity
(dog)
47040133 (2007)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 1000, 4000 or
8000/7000/6000 ppm.
M: 0,29, 117 or 179
mg/kg/day.
F:0, 27, 127 or 200
mg/kg/day.
NOAEL = 117 for males and 127 for
females mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 179 for males and 200 for
females mg/kg/day based on urothelial
effects.

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Table 3  Subchronic, Chronic and Other Toxicity Profile for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Guidelin
  e No.
  Study Type
 MRID No. (year)/
Classification /Doses
              Results
870.4200
Carcinogenicity
(rat)
47070134 (2007)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 500, 2500 or 5000
ppm.
M: 0,  10.6, 27.2,
136.4
or268.6mg/kg/day
for one year and 0,
22.8, 115.2  or 234
mg/kg/day for two
years,
F:0, 13.2,35.8, 176.7
or 366.6 mg/kg/day
for one year and 0,
29.9, 152.9  or 313.4
mg/kg/day for two
years. .
No evidence of carcinogenicity
870.4300
Carcinogenicity
(mouse)
47070216 (2006)
Acceptable/Guideline
0,200, 1000 or 4000
ppm
M: 0, 29.2, 147 or
599 mg/kg/day.
F: 0,36..8, 185 or
758 mg/kg/day.
NOAEL = 147 for males and 185 for
females mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 599 for males and 758 for
females mg/kg/day based on urothelial
effects.
Transitional cell epithelial tumors in the
urinary bladder in one male and three
females and in the prostatic urethra in
one male.
Gene
Mutation
870.5100
Ames test
47070137 (2005)
Acceptable/Guideline
Negative up to 400 jig/plate.
Gene
Mutation
870.5100
Ames test
47070136 (2007)
Acceptable/Guideline
Negative up to 512 jig/plate
Forward
mutation
870.5300
V79/HPRT test
47070140(2007)
Acceptable/Guideline
Negative at 600 |ig/mL.
Forward
mutation
870.5300
Forward
mutation
47070141 (2005)
Negative

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Table 3  Subchronic, Chronic and Other Toxicity Profile for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Guidelin
  e No.
  Study Type
 MRID No. (year)/
Classification /Doses
              Results
Chromos
ome
ab erratic
n
870.5375
Chinese hamster
ovary cells.
47070144(2007)
Negative
Chromos
ome
ab erratic
n
870.5375
Chinese hamster
ovary cells
47070145 (2005)
Negative
Micronuc
leus test
870. 5395
Mouse
47070214 (2004)
No evidence of clastogenic effect at
doses up 500 mg/kg.
870.6200
a
Acute
neurotoxicity
screening
battery
47070148 (2006)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 131 512or2180
mg/kg/day.
NOAEL = 512 mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 2180 mg/kg/day based on
decreased motor and locomotor activity
in both sexes (not definitely a
neurotoxic effect).
870.6200
b
Subchronic
neurotoxicity
screening
battery
47070149(2006)
Acceptable/Guideline
0, 500, 2000, 6000
ppm
M: 0,33.1, 137 or
411 mg/kg/day.
F: 0,42.4, 171 or 527
mg/kg/day.
NOAEL = 411 in males and 527 in
females mg/kg/day. No effects at the
highest dose tested.
870.7485
Metabolism and
pharmacokineti
           cs
           (species)
47070159 (2006)and
47070201(2006)
Acceptable/Guideline
Adsorption, excretion, retention (very
little) and metabolites identified.
      8.  FQPA Hazard Considerations: EPA has determined that reliable data show that it
         would be safe for infants and children to reduce the FQPA safety factor to IX. That
         decision is based on the following findings:
            The toxicology database for thiencarbazone-methyl is complete except for

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             immunotoxicity studies (series 870.7800), a new requirement to characterize the
             toxicity of pesticides.  Review of the thiencarbazone-methyl toxicity database did
             not reveal any indication of specific effects on the immune system, even at the
             highest doses tested. In addition, thiencarbazone-methyl does not belong to a
             class of chemicals that would be expected to be immunotoxic. Therefore, based
             on the above considerations, HED does not believe that conducting a special
             series 870.7800 immunotoxicity study will result in a NOAEL less than the
             NOAEL of 117 mg/kg/day already set for thiencarbazone-methyl and an
             additional uncertainty factor for database uncertainties (UFDB) does not need to
             be applied.

          •  There is no pre- or post-natal susceptibility.

          •  There are no residual uncertainties identified in the exposure databases

          •  The exposure assessment is protective: the chronic dietary food exposure
             assessment utilizes tolerance level residues, assume 100% of crops with requested
             uses of thiencarbazone-methyl are treated, and employ default processing factors.

          •  The drinking water assessment generated estimated drinking water concentrations
             (EDWCs) using models and associated modeling parameters which are designed
             to provide conservative, health protective, high-end estimates of water
             concentrations. The highest relevant EDWCs were used in the dietary (food and
             drinking water) exposure assessment

          •  By using these screening-level exposure assessments in the chronic dietary (food
             and drinking water) assessments, risk is not underestimated.

       9.  Toxicological Endpoints: A summary of the toxicological endpoints and doses
          chosen for the relevant exposure scenarios for dietary, residential, and occupational
          human health risk assessments is provided in the table below. The conventional
          interspecies extrapolation (10X) and intraspecies variation  (10X) uncertainty factors
          were applied for all exposure scenarios. As stated  above, the FQPA SF for increased
          susceptibility was reduced to IX for all exposures scenarios.  A summary of the
          toxicological endpoints are shown below in Table 3:

Table 4 ~ Summary of Toxicological Doses and Endpoints for Thiencarbazone-methyl
          for Use in Human Health Risk Assessments
Exposure/Scenario
Acute Dietary (All
populations)
Chronic Dietary (All
populations)
Dose Used in
Risk
Assessment
Uncertainty/FQPA
Safety Factors
Study and
Toxicological Effects
No selection because no indication of significant toxicity following a single
dose.
NOAEL= 117
mg/kg/day
UFA= lOx
UFH= 10x
FQPASF= Ix
Dog chronic feeding study
LOAEL = 177 mg/kg/day
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Exposure/Scenario

Incidental Oral Short-and
Intermediate-Term (1-30
days and 1-6 months)
Dermal Short- and
Intermediate-Term (1-30
days and 1-6 months)
Dermal Long-Term (>6
months)
Inhalation Short and
Intermediate Term (1-30
days and 1-6 months)
Dose Used in
Risk
Assessment

NOAEL= 159
mg/kg/day
NOAEL= 159
mg/kg/day
NOAEL=117
mg/kg/day
NOAEL= 159
mg/kg/day
Uncertainty/FQPA
Safety Factors

UFA= lOx
UFH=10x
FQPA SF= Ix
UFA= lOx
UFH=10x
FQPA SF= Ix
UFA= lOx
UFH=10x
FQPA SF= Ix
UFA= lOx
UFH=10x
FQPA SF= Ix
Study and
Toxicological Effects
based on urothelial effects.
Dog subchronic study
LOAEL = 335 mg/kg/day in
males and 351 mg/kg/day in
females based on urothelial
effects.
Dog subchronic study
LOAEL = 335 mg/kg/day in
males and 351 mg/kg/day in
females based on urothelial
effects.
Dog chronic feeding
LOAEL = 177 mg/kg/day
based on urothelial effects.
Dog subchronic study
LOAEL = 335 mg/kg/day in
males and 351 mg/kg/day in
females based on urothelial
effects.
Cancer Classification: "Not Likely to be Carcinogenic to Humans at doses that do not cause urothelium
(oral, cytotoxicity."
dermal,
inhalation)
UF = uncertainty factor, UFA = extrapolation from animal to human (interspecies). UFH = potential variation in
sensitivity among members of the human population (intraspecies). UFFQPA = FQPA Safety Factor. NOAEL = no
observed adverse effect level.  LOAEL = lowest observed adverse effect level. UF = uncertainty factor. UFA =
extrapolation from animal to human (interspecies). UFH = potential variation in sensitivity among members of the
human population (intraspecies). FQPA SF = FQPA Safety Factor.
   B.  Dietary Exposure and Risk

        1.  Dietary Exposure from Food: As to residues in food, EPA relied upon tolerance
           level residues and assumed 100% crop treated for all commodities for chronic
           exposures.

        2.  Dietary Exposure from Water: Drinking water was incorporated directly into the
           chronic dietary assessment using the chronic concentration for surface water
           generated by the FIRST model. Modeled estimates of drinking water concentrations
           were directly entered into the dietary exposure model. For the chronic dietary risk
           assessment, the water concentration value of 0.36 |ig/L was used to assess the
           contribution to drinking water.
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          It was determined that the residue of concern in drinking water for risk assessment
          purposes is the parent only.

       3. Aggregate Exposure Risk Assessments:  For thiencarbazone-methyl, aggregate
          exposure risk assessments were performed for the following scenario: chronic
          aggregate exposure (food and drinking water) and short-term aggregate exposure
          (averaged food & drinking water with oral, dermal and inhalation residential
          exposures). An acute aggregate risk assessment was not conducted due to the lack of
          an acute toxicity endpoint.  A long-term aggregate risk assessment was not conducted
          because the dietary route alone is relevant for long-term/chronic exposure and risk
          assessment. A cancer aggregate risk assessment was not conducted based on the
          classification that thiencarbazone-methyl is not likely to be carcinogenic to humans at
          doses that do not cause urothelium cytotoxicity.

       4. Chronic Aggregate Risk:  The exposure to thiencarbazone-methyl from food and
          water will utilize less than  0.1% of the cPAD for the general U.S. population and
          0.1% of the cPAD for children 1-2 years old, the most highly exposed population
          subgroup. Therefore, the chronic aggregate risk associated with the proposed uses of
          thiencarbazone-methyl are not of concern to the general U.S. population or any
          subgroup. A summary of the chronic dietary exposure analyses is shown in Table 4
          below:
Table 5 ~ Summary of the Dietary Exposure and Risk to Thiencarbazone-methyl
Population Subgroup
U.S. Population
All infants (< 1 yr)
Children l-2yrs
Children 3-5 yrs
Children 6-12 yrs
Youth 13-1 9 yrs
Adults 20-49 yrs
Adults 50+ yrs
Females 13-49 yrs
PAD, mg/kg/day
1.17
Chronic Dietary Risk
Dietary Exposure,
mg/kg/day
0.000194
0.000320
0.000856
0.000594
0.000367
0.000180
0.000117
0.000103
0.000118
%cPAD
<0.1
<0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
       5. Short-Term Aggregate Risk:
          To determine the thiencarbazone-methyl short-term aggregate risk, the averaged food
          & water exposures were combined with the oral, dermal and inhalation residential
          exposures. The results indicate that aggregate risk estimates are not of concern for
          adults and children. Additionally, this analysis demonstrates that residential
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          exposures comprise most of the expected short-term exposures to thiencarbazone-
          methyl. A summary of the short-term aggregate exposure analysis is shown in Table
          6 below:
Table 6 Short-Term Aggregate Risk Calculations
Population
Adult
Child
Short-Term Scenario
NOAEL
mg/kg/day
159
159
LOC1
100
100
Max
Allowable
Exposure2
mg/kg/day
1.59
1.59
Average
Food&
Water
Exposure3
mg/kg/day
0.000194
0.000856
Residential
Exposure4
mg/kg/day
0.00831
0.0109
Aggregate MOE
(food and
residential)5
18,700
13,500
1 Based on the standard inter- and intra- species uncertainty factors totaling 100.
2 Maximum Allowable Exposure (mg/kg/day) = NOAEL/LOC
3  Adults from U.S. Population and Child from Children 1-2 years old.
4 Residential Exposure = [Oral exposure + Dermal exposure + Inhalation Exposure].
5 Aggregate MOE = [(NOAEL /(Avg Food & Water Exposure + Residential Exposure)]
       6. Cumulative Risk:  Although thiencarbazone-methyl has in common with other
          sulfonamide chemicals, including cyprosulfamide, the ability to cause urinary tract
          stones and in some cases tumors in the urinary tract (only at high doses), EPA has not
          made a common mechanism finding for thiencarbazone-methyl such that cumulative
          risk assessment based on chemicals with a common mechanism is necessary for
          cyprosulfamide and thiencarbazone-methyl.  This decision is based on the assumption
          that cyprosulfamide and thiencarbazone-methyl are not additive with regard to the
          formation of urinary tract stones at anticipated exposure levels.
   C.  Handler and Worker Risk Assessments

       1. Worker Exposure: Based on the proposed use patterns, there is a potential for
          exposure to thiencarbazone-methyl during mixing, loading, and application activities.
          Short-term and intermediate-term (1-30 days and 1-6 months), dermal, inhalation and
          incidental oral (for toddlers) exposures were estimated. The proposed uses of
          thiencarbazone-methyl involves application to agricultural crops as well as turf
          (residential  and commercial lawns) and ornamentals (landscapes, commercial
          greenhouses, and nurseries). Thiencarbazone-methyl is also intended for non-
          agricultural use sites (e.g., golf course) to which the WPS does not apply; the labels
          appropriately contain language cautioning unprotected persons to keep out of treated
          areas until sprays have dried.

       2. Applicator and Mixer Loader Risk Assessment:  There is a potential for exposure
          to thiencarbazone-methyl during mixing, loading, and application activities. Chronic
          exposure is  not expected for the proposed use patterns  associated with thiencarbazone
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          -methyl. Estimated short- and intermediate-term dermal, inhalation and incidental
          oral (for toddlers) exposures were compared to the oral NOAEL of 159 mg/kg/day
          from a subchronic feeding - dog toxicity study in which no effects were observed at
          highest dose tested.  100% absorption via the dermal and inhalation routes of
          exposure is assumed, resulting in very conservative estimates of risk.  Where
          appropriate, dermal, inhalation, and incidental oral MOEs were combined into total
          MOEs because the same dose and endpoint were chosen to evaluate all routes of
          exposure. The FQPA safety factor was removed (i.e.,  reduced to Ix) for all potential
          exposure scenarios; therefore, the level of concern (LOG) for both non-occupational
          and occupational risk is for margins of exposure (MOEs) <100.  The results of the
          handler occupational exposure and risk assessment indicate that risks are not of
          concern with baseline clothing, or when gloves are worn (which is required on the
          proposed labels).  The total short/intermediate-term MOEs range from 100 to
          858,000;  which reach or exceed the LOG of 100, and are not of concern.
          Exposure/risks for short and intermediate-term dermal and inhalation exposures at
          baseline are presented in Table 7 below:

Table 7 ~ Summary of Short- and Intermediate-Term Occupational Exposure and Risk
Estimates for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Table 7: Short and Intermediate-Term Risk Assessment For Agricultural Uses of Thiencarbazone -methyl
Exposure
Scenario
(Scenario #)
(1)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid for
Aerial
application
(2)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid for
Groundboom
application
(3)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid for
Aerial
application
(4)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid for
Groundboom
application
Dermal Unit
Exposure (mg/lb ai) 1
Baseline
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
PPE
(gloves)
0.023
0.023
0.023
0.023
Inhalation
Unit
Exposure
(mg/lb ai)2
0.0012
0.0012
0.0012
0.0012
Use Site
Com
Com
Spring wheat
Spring wheat
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)3
0.033
0.033
0.0044
0.0044
Area
Treated
(A/day)4
1200
200
1200
200
Total
Short-/Int-term MOE 5
Baseline
100
580
727
4,360
PPE
(gloves)
-
-
-
-
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Table 7: Short and Intermediate-Term Risk Assessment For Agricultural Uses of Thiencarbazone -methyl
Exposure
Scenario
(Scenario #)
(5)
Mixing/Loading
Water soluble
granular for
Aerial
application
(6)
Mixing/Loading
Water soluble
granular for
ground boom
application
(7) Applying
Sprays with
Fixed- wing
Aircraft (closed
cab)
(8) Applying
Sprays with
Open Cab
Groundboom
(9) Flagging to
Support Aerial
Applications
Dermal Unit
Exposure (mg/lb ai) 1
Baseline
0.066
0.066
0.005
Eng.C
0.005
Eng.C
0.014
0.014
0.011
0.011
PPE
(gloves)
0.066
0.066
-

-
Inhalation
Unit
Exposure
(mg/lb ai)2
0.00077
0.00077
0.000068
0.000068
0.00074
0.00074
0.00035
0.00035
Use Site
Com
Com
Com
Spring wheat
Com
Spring wheat
Com
Spring wheat
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)3
0.013
0.013
0.033
0.0044
0.033
0.0044
0.013
0.0044
Area
Treated
(A/day)4
1200
200
1200
1200
200
200
350
Total
Short-/Int-term MOE 5
Baseline
10,700
64,112
-
-
114,500
858,000
210,500
637,000
PPE
(gloves)
-
-
55,500
Eng.C
416,000
Eng.C
-
-
-
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Table 7: Short and Intermediate-Term Risk Assessment For Agricultural Uses of Thiencarbazone -methyl
Exposure
Scenario
(Scenario #)
(10)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid and
Applying with
Handgun
Sprayer
(11)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid and
Applying with
Low-Pressure
Handwand
(12)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid and
Applying with
High-Pressure
Handwand
(13)
Mixing/Loading
Liquid and
Applying with
Backpack
Sprayer
(14)
Mixing/Loading
water soluble
granular and
Applying with
Backpack
Sprayer,
handgun
sprayer, low
pressure
handwand or
high pressure
handwand.
Dermal Unit
Exposure (mg/lb ai) 1
Baseline


no data




100




no data



no data







no data





PPE
(gloves)


0.50




0.43




2.5



2.5







no data





Inhalation
Unit
Exposure
(mg/lb ai)2


0.0019




0.03




0.12



0.03







no data





Use Site


Turf




Turf




Ornamentals


Turf


Ornamentals





Turf





Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)3


0.027




0.01
(Ib ai/gal)




0.01
(Ib ai/gal)


0.01(lb
ai/gal)

0 01
(Ib ai/gal)





O.OOSlb ai/A





Area
Treated
(A/day)4


5




40
(gal/day)




1,000
(gal/day)


40
(gal/day)

40
(gal/day)




40
(gal/day)
or
5A/Day




Total
Short-/Int-term MOE 5
Baseline


no data




278




no data


no data


no data





No
Assessment





PPE
(gloves)


164,000




-




425


11,000


11,000





No
Assessment





1 Baseline dermal unit exposure values represent long pants, long sleeved shirts, shoes, and socks; PPE values represent the addition of chemical-
resistant gloves for those scenarios in which the MOEs do not reach 100 at baseline or those for which data are not available without gloves.
Values are reported in the PHED Surrogate Exposure Guide dated August 1998, except for the handgun value which was obtained from ORETF.
2 Inhalation unit exposure values represent no respirator.  Values are reported in the PHED Surrogate Exposure Guide dated August 1998.
3 Application rates are based on maximum values found in proposed labels
4 Daily area treated is based on the area or gallons that can be reasonably applied in a single day for each exposure scenario of concern based on
the application method and formulation/packaging type, (standard EPA/OPP/HED values).
5 ShorWIntermediate-Term MOE = NOAEL (159 mg/kg/day) / (Daily Dermal Dose + Daily Inhalation Dose).  The LOC is 100.
Note. Daily Dose (mg/kg/day) was calculated by Unit Exposure * 100% Absorption * Application rate * Area treated} / 70 kg; where dermal
absorption is 100% and inhalation absorption is assumed to be 100%.
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        3. Postapplication Handler Risk Assessment: Postapplication inhalation exposure is
           expected to be negligible; however, dermal exposure is possible for workers entering
           treated areas to tend or harvest crops, mow/maintain turfgrass, or tend ornamentals in
           nurseries and greenhouses. In addition to DFR and TTR, transfer coefficients (Tc)
           are used to relate the residue values to activity patterns, which take place after
           application, to estimate potential human exposure. The transfer coefficients used in
           this assessment are from an interim transfer coefficient guidance document developed
           by HED's Science Advisory Council for Exposure using proprietary data from the
           Agricultural Re-entry Task Force (ARTF) database (SOP# 3.1).  A summary of
           occupational short and intermediate-term post-application risks associated with the
           proposed uses of thiencarbazone-methyl are presented in Table 8a and 8b below:

Table 8a & b — Summary of Short and Intermediate-Term Occupational Post-Application
Risks for Thiencarbazone-methyl
Table 8a Summary of Estimated Post-application MOEs for Agricultural Crops
Crop
Spring Wheat
Corn
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A) l
0.0044
0.033
DAT
2
0
0
DFR3
(jig/cm2)
0.0098
0.076
TC4
(cm2/hr)
100
1500
400
1000
17000
Activity 4
Hand weeding, scouting
Scouting, irrigation
Scouting
Irrigation
Hand harvesting,
Detasseling
Short-
/Int-
Term
MOE5
1,400,000
94,000
47,000
19,000
1,100
      Maximum application rate from proposed labels
      DAT = Days after treatment needed to reach the LOG of 100; DAT 0 = the day of treatment, after sprays have dried; assumed to be
      approximately 12 hours.
      3 DFR (ug/cm2) = dislodgeable foliar residues corresponding to DAT, based on 20% of application rate.
      4 TC (cm2/hr) = transfer coefficients and associated activities from ExpoSAC Policy Memo #003.1 "Agricultural Transfer Coefficients",
      8/17/2000.
      5 MOE = MOE on the corresponding DAT. MOE = NOAEL / Daily Dose. Values in bold indicate when 1 day, or longer, is necessary
      for the MOE to reach 100.
       Daily Dose = [(TTR or DFR x TC x 100% Dermal absorption x 8-hr Exposure Time)] / [(CF: 1000 ug/mg) x (70-kg Body Weight)]
       Short-/intermediate-term NOAEL = 159 mg/kg/day. The LOC is 100.
Table 8b. Summary of Estimated Post-application MOEs for Turf and Ornamentals
Crop
Application
Rate
(Ibai/A)1
DAT
2
TTR or
DFR3
(jig/cm2)
TC4
(cm2/hr)
Activity 4
Short-
/Int-
Term
MOE5
Turf
Turf
0.027
0
0.015
3,400
6,800
Mowing and other maintenance activities
Sod harvesting and transplanting
27,000
13,500
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Table 8b. Summary of Estimated Post-application MOEs for Turf and Ornamentals
Crop
Application
Rate
(Ibai/A)1
DAT
2
TTRor
DFR3
(jig/cm2)
TC4
(cm2/hr)
Activity 4
Short-
/Int-
Term
MOE5
Ornamentals - Nursery Stock
Nursery
Stock
0.027
0
0.015
100
400
Hand pruning containerized ornamentals
Harvesting, ball/burlap containerized
ornamentals
920,000
230,000
Ornamentals - Cut Flowers
Cut
Flowers
0.027
0
0
0.015
0.015
500
5,100
Pinching
Hand harvesting, pruning, thinning,
pinching
184,000
18,000
 Maximum application rate from proposed labels
2 DAT = Days after treatment needed to reach the LOG of 100; DAT 0 = the day of treatment, after sprays have dried; assumed to be
approximately 12 hours.
3 Turf transferable residues: TTR (ug/cm2) = Application rate (Ib ai/A) x CF (4.54E+8 ug/lb) x CF (2.47E-8 A/cm2) x Initial Fraction of ai
Retained on the Foliage (standard assumptions of 5% for turf)]
4 TC (cm2/hr) = transfer coefficients and associated activities from ExpoSAC Policy Memo #003.1 "Agricultural Transfer Coefficients",
8/17/2000.
5 MOE = MOE on the corresponding DAT. MOE = NOAEL / Daily Dose.
 Daily Dose = [(TTR x TC x 100% Dermal absorption x 8-hr Exposure Time)] / [(CF: 1000 ug/mg) x (70-kg Body Weight)]
 Short-/intermediate-term NOAEL = 159 mg/kg/day. The LOC is 100.
        4.  Residential Exposure: Thiencarbazone-methyl has uses proposed for application to
            residential turfgrass and recreational sites.  The labels do not prohibit homeowners
            from using these products; therefore, residential handlers may receive short-term
            dermal and inhalation exposure to thiencarbazone methyl when mixing, loading and
            applying the formulations; therefore, short-term non-occupational handler exposure
            was evaluated.  The Total MOEs for residential handlers are above the LOC of 100,
            and are not of concern.  Summaries of residential handler exposure and risk estimates
            associated with the proposed uses of thiencarbazone-methyl are presented in Table  9
            below:
Table 9 Handler Exposure and Risk Estimates for Residential Lawn Applicators
Handler Scenario
(1) Mix/load and spot application of liquid
formulation (low-pressure hand sprayer)
(2) Mix/load and broadcast application of
liquid formulation (garden hose-end sprayer)
Application
Rate1
(Ib ai/A)
0.027
0.027
Area
Treated2
(acres/day)
0.023
(1,000ft2)
0.50
Unit
Exposure 3
(mg/lb ai)
Dermal:
100
Inhalation:
0.030
Dermal:
11
Inhalation:
0.017
Short-Term
Daily Dose 4
(mg/kg/day)
Dermal:
0.00089
Inhalation:
2.6e-7
Dermal:
0.0021
Inhalation:
0.0000033
Total
MOE5
179,000
76,000
1 Application rate is based on maximum values found in proposed labels
2 Area treated is based on the area that can be reasonably treated in a single day based on the application method (standard EPA/OPP/HED
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values).
3 Dermal unit exposure values represent short pants and short-sleeved shirt; inhalation values represent no respirator. Values for low-pressure
handwand are reported in the PHED Surrogate Exposure Guide dated August 1998, and those for hose-end sprayer were obtained from the
ORETF data.
4 Daily Absorbed Dose (mg/kg/day) = ([unit exposure * 100 absorption] * Application rate * Area treated) / 70 kg;
where dermal absorption is 100% and inhalation absorption is assumed to be 100%.
5 Short-Term Total MOE = NOAEL (159 mg/kg/day) / Total Daily Absorbed Dose (dermal + inhalation). The LOC is 100.


        Residential postapplication exposure via the inhalation route is expected to be negligible;
        however, dermal exposure is likely for adults and children entering treated lawns.

        Toddlers may also  experience exposure via incidental non-dietary ingestion (i.e., hand-to-
        mouth, object-to-mouth (turfgrass), and soil ingestion) during postapplication activities

        on treated turf.  Summaries of residential postapplication risks associated with the
        proposed uses of thiencarbazone-methyl are presented in Tables lOa, lOb, lOc and lOd

        below:
Table lOa Postapplication Dermal Exposure and Risk from Treated Lawns
Subgroup
Exposed
Adults
Children
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)
0.027
Post-
application
day (t)
0
Fraction of
ai
Transferable
from the
Foliage
0.05
Turf
Transferable
Residue 1
(ug/cm2)
0.015
Dermal
Transfer
Coefficient
(cm2/hr)
14,500
5,200
Body
Weight
(kg)
70
15
Daily
Dermal
Dose2
(mg/kg/day)
0.00621
0.01040
Dermal
MOE3
Short-/
-term
26,000
15,000
Table lOb Postapplication Oral Hand-to-Mouth Exposure and Risk for Children from Treated Lawns
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)
0.027
Post-
application
day (t)
0
Fraction of
ai
Transferable
from the
Foliage
0.05
Turf
Transferable
Residue 1
(ug/cm2)
0.015
Hand
Surface
Area
(cm2/event)
20
Saliva
Extraction
Factor
50%
Frequency
(events/
hr)
20
Body
Weight
(kg)
15
Daily Dose2
(mg/kg/day)
0.00040
Oral
MOE3
Short-
term
394,000
Table lOc Postapplication Oral Object-to-Mouth (Turfgrass) Exposure and Risk for Children from Treated Lawns
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)
0.027
Post-
application
day
(t)
0
Fraction of
ai
Transferable
from the
Foliage
0.20
Grass/Object
Residue 1
(ug/cm2)
0.06
Ingestion
Rate
(cm2/day)
25
Body
Weight
(kg)
15
Daily Dose2
(mg/kg/day)
0.00010
Oral
MOE3
Short-
term
1,580,000
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Table lOd Postapplication Incidental Soil Ingestion Exposure and Risk for Children from Treated Lawns
Application
Rate
(Ib ai/A)
0.027
Fraction of ai
Retained in
the Soil
1
Soil
Residue 1
(M«/g)
0.2
Ingestion
Rate
(mg/day)
100
Body
Weight
(kg)
15
Daily Dose2
(mg/kg/day)
0.0000014
Oral MOE3
Short-term
118,000,000
       Spray drift is always a potential source of exposure to residents nearby to spraying
       operations. This is particularly the case with aerial application, but, to a lesser extent,
       could also be a potential source of exposure from the ground application  method
       employed for thiencarbazone-methyl. However, thiencarbazone-methyl is directly
       applied to residential turf and does not result in exposures of concern.  It  is unlikely that
       the potential for risk of exposure to spray drift from the agricultural uses  would be higher
       than that estimated for contact with treated turf. Recreational exposures to turf (including
       playing golf) are expected to be similar to, or in many cases less than, those evaluated for
       residential postapplication exposure and risk; therefore, a separate recreational exposure
       assessment was not needed.

V. ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION

   A.  Environmental Fate Characterization

       Thiencarbazone-methyl is not expected to persist in aerobic soil environments, aerobic
       aquatic or anaerobic aquatic environments, but may persist in anaerobic soil conditions.
       Thiencarbazone-methyl is stable to both aqueous and soil photolysis and  degrades  slowly
       via hydrolysis at environmentally relevant pHs.  Under aerobic aquatic conditions
       thiencarbazone-methyl  will degrade moderately fast.  Aerobic soil metabolism and
       anaerobic aquatic metabolism are the primary routes of degradation for thiencarbazone-
       methyl with  half-lives ranging from 3.2  to 55 days. Thiencarbazone-methyl is not
       expected to volatize, with a reported vapor pressure of 8.8 x 10"14 Pa at 20°C. According
       to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) classification scheme, thiencarbazone-
       methyl is 'mobile' to 'moderately mobile' based on adsorption K0c values in all soils
       ranging from 59.9 to 236. Thiencarbazone-methyl weakly sorbs to soil; however, the
       compound's sorption correlates with organic matter.  Spray drift, runoff and leaching
       represent potential mechanisms of transport of thiencarbazone-methyl to  aquatic and
       terrestrial habitats.  To address  these concerns, label language will be required in the form
       of surface and ground water advisories that stress the potential of runoff after treatment,
       describe conditions that may promote leaching to groundwater, and suggest practices that
       may reduce contamination of water.

   B.  Potential Risks to Non-Target Plants

       As would be expected with any herbicide, Agency levels of concern were exceeded for
       non-target terrestrial and aquatic vascular plants. The results of this risk  assessment
       indicate that the proposed uses  of thiencarbazone-methyl have the potential for direct
       adverse effects to non-listed aquatic plants from use of thiencarbazone-methyl on
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       ornamentals and on corn and potential for risk to listed aquatic plants from all uses of
       thiencarbazone-methyl. There is also potential risk of effects to non-listed and listed
       terrestrial plants from exposures to thiencarbazone-methyl resulting from all uses.

       The Agency strategy to mitigate these risks involve label language that is intended to
       keep the pesticide on the intended treatment area, and therefore reduce the potential for
       exposure to non-target plants. For example, spray drift management language will be
       required on the labeling, which advises users of applicator responsibilities and offers
       specific techniques to reduce the possibility  of spray drift.  In addition, the use of buffer
       strips will be discussed in the surface water advisory language, which may further reduce
       possible exposure to non-target plants.

   C.  Potential Risks to Non-Target Animals

       Thiencarbazone-methyl is classified as practically non-toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates,
       birds, terrestrial mammals and terrestrial invertebrates on an acute basis, and therefore
       RQ values were not calculated for acute exposures. For chronic risks to fish, aquatic-
       phase amphibians, aquatic invertebrates, birds, mammals, terrestrial-phase amphibians
       and reptiles inhabiting terrestrial habitats,  resulting RQs do not exceed the chronic risk
       LOG (RQ>1.0) for any proposed use of thiencarbazone-methyl. Although direct effects
       to animals are not expected, potential effects to plants from the proposed uses of
       thiencarbazone-methyl cannot be precluded  and could indirectly affect animals through
       loss of forage and habitat.
VI. Regulatory Decision

    A.  Conditional Registration:  A conditional registration is issued for thiencarbazone-
        methyl for control of certain broadleaf weeds in corn (field, sweet, pop) and wheat, and
        in turf and ornamentals in residential settings.

      1.  Conditional Data (Confirmatory)

          •  Guideline 830.1700: Submission of a 5-batch analysis reflecting commercial
             scale production

          •  Guideline 830.6317  Submission of a storage stability study conducted for a
             minimum of one year at ambient warehouse conditions

          •  Guideline 860.1380:  Submission of additional storage stability data for the wheat
             crop field trial study

          •  Guideline 860.1650:  Submission of analytical reference standards for
             thiencarbazone-methyl and its metabolites BYH 18636-MMT-glucoside (M22),
             and BYH 18636-MMT (M21) and labeled internal standards to the EPA National
             Pesticide Standards Repository
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       •  Guideline 870.7800:  Submission of a immunotoxicity study, a new data
          requirement under 40 CFR Part 158 as a part of the data requirements for
          registration of a pesticide (food and non-food uses). The immunotoxicity study
          prescribes functional immunotoxicity testing and is designed to evaluate the
          potential of a repeated chemical exposure to produce adverse effects (i.e.,
          suppression) on the immune system. Immunotoxicity studies provide critical
          scientific information needed to characterize potential hazard to the human
          population on the immune system from pesticide exposure. If the immunotoxicity
          study shows that the test material poses either a greater or a diminished risk than
          that given in the interim decision's conclusion, the risk assessments for the test
          material may  need to be revised to reflect the magnitude of potential risk derived
          from the new data.

       •  Guideline 835.6100: The Terrestrial Field Dissipation guideline is currently
          classified as supplemental-upgradable pending review of recently submitted
          additional soil storage stability data

       •  Submission of the Analytical Method For The Determination of Residues of
          BYH18636 And Its Metabolites BYH18636-carboxylic acid, BYH18636-
          sulfonamide,  BYH18636 sulfonamide-carboxylic acid, BYH18636-MMT, and
          BYH18636-triazolinone carboxamide In Soil and Sediment Using LC/MS/MS
          using an additional transition ion

       •  Submission of the Independent Laboratory Validation of Method GS-004-W06-01
          for the Determination of BYH18636 and Its Metabolites BYH18636-carboxylic
          acid, BYH18636-sulfonamide, BYH18636-sulfonamide carboxylic acid,
          BYH18636-MMT and BYH18636-dicarboxy sulfonamide in Water Using LC-
          MS/MS

       •  Submission of a copy of Analytical  Method AM003506MP1 and samples to
          EPA's Analytical Chemistry Laboratory for validation of the PAI

   2.  Public Interest Finding: A conditional registration under FIFRA Section 3(c)(7)(C)
       may be granted if EPA determines that use of the pesticide during such period will
       not cause any unreasonable adverse effect on the environment, and that use of the
       pesticide is in the public interest.

B. TOLERANCES

       Tolerance Levels:  Tolerances are established for residues of thiencarbazone-methyl
       per se, in or on corn, field, forage at 0.04 ppm; corn, field, grain at 0.01 ppm; corn,
       pop, grain at 0.01 ppm;  corn, field, stover at 0.02 ppm; corn, pop, stover at 0.01 ppm;
       corn, sweet, kernel  plus cob with husks removed at 0.01 ppm; corn, sweet, forage at
       0.05 ppm; corn, sweet, stover at 0.05 ppm; wheat, forage at 0.10 ppm; wheat, grain at
       0.01 ppm; wheat, hay at 0.01 ppm; and wheat, straw at 0.01 ppm.
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       Tolerances are established for combined residues of thiencarbazone-methyl and BYH
       18636-MMT [5-methoxy-4-methyl-2,4-dihydro-3H-l,2,4-triazol-3-one], calculated
       as thiencarbazone-methyl in or on cattle, meat at 0.02 ppm; cattle, meat byproducts at
       0.02 ppm; goat, meat byproducts at 0.02 ppm; goat, meat at 0.02 ppm; horse, meat
       byproducts at 0.02 ppm; horse, meat at 0.02 ppm; milk at 0.02 ppm; sheep, meat at
       0.02 ppm; and sheep, meat byproducts at 0.02 ppm.

       Tolerances are established for for indirect or inadvertent combined residues of
       thiencarbazone-methyl, and BYH 18636-MMT-glucoside [2-hexopyranosyl-5-
       methoxy-4-methyl-2,4-dihydro-3H-l,2,4-triazol-3-one], calculated as
       thiencarbazone-methyl in or on soybean, forage at 0.04 ppm; and soybean, hay at
       0.15 ppm.

       International MRLs: EPA established tolerances are harmonized with those being
       established in Canada and those being recommended by the United Kingdom for
       establishment in the European Union,  except for EPA specific tolerances on livestock
       commodities, livestock feedstuffs, and soybeans (as a rotational crop).

C. REQUIRED ENVIRONMENTAL LABEL STATEMENTS:  End use products
   containing thiencarbazone-methyl  as an active ingredient will be required to add the
   following protective language on the product labeling:

    1. Environmental Hazards: "For terrestrial uses: Do not apply directly to water, or to
       areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean  high tide
       mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsate.

    2. Ground Water Advisory: "This chemical has properties and characteristics
       associated with chemicals detected in  ground water. This chemical may leach into
       ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water
       table is shallow."

    3. Surface Water Advisory:

                a.  For Agricultural Labels: "This product may impact surface water
                    quality  due to runoff of rain water.  This is especially true for poorly
                    draining soils and soils with shallow ground water. This product is
                    classified  as having "high potential for reaching surface water via
                    runoff, according to the pesticide's "mean" soil partition coefficient
                    (Kd) for several  days after application. A level, well-maintained
                    vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this product is applied
                    and  surface water features such as ponds, streams,  and springs will
                    reduce the potential loading of thiencarbazone-methyl from runoff
                    water and sediment.  Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding
                    applications when rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours."
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                    b.  For Residential Labels: "This product may impact surface water quality
                       due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly draining
                       soils and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as
                       having "high potential for reaching surface water via runoff, according
                       to the pesticide's "mean" soil partition coefficient (Kd) for several days
                       after application.  Avoid accidental or intentional application of this
                       product to ditches, swales, drainage ways or impervious surfaces such
                       as driveways. Runoff of this product to surface water will be reduced
                       by avoiding applications when rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48
                       hours."

       4.  Spray Drift Management

          Spray drift is always a potential source of exposure to residents nearby to spraying
          operations. This is particularly the case with aerial application, but, to a lesser extent,
          could also be a potential source of exposure from the ground  application method
          employed for thiencarbazone-methyl.  The Agency has been working with the Spray
          Drift Task Force, EPA Regional Offices and State Lead Agencies for pesticide
          regulation and other parties to develop the best spray drift management practices.
          The Agency is now requiring interim mitigation measures for aerial applications that
          must be placed on product labels/labeling.  The Agency has completed its evaluation
          of the new data base submitted by the Spray Drift Task Force, a membership of U.S.
          pesticide registrants, and is developing a policy on how to appropriately apply the
          data and the AgDRIFT computer model  to its risk assessments for pesticides applied
          by air, orchard airblast and ground hydraulic methods. After the policy is in place,
          the Agency may impose further refinements in spray drift management practices to
          reduce off-target drift and risks  associated with aerial as well as other application
          types where appropriate.  Thiencarbazone-methyl may be directly applied to
          residential turf, but does not result in exposures of concern. It is unlikely that the
          potential for risk of exposure to spray drift from the agricultural uses would be higher
          than that estimated for contact with treated turf.

Contact Person at EPA

       Jim Tompkins
       Product Manager 25
       Herbicide Branch
       Registration Division (7505P)
       Office of Pesticide Programs
       Environmental Protection Agency
       Aerial Rios Building
       1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
       Washington, DC 20460

DISCLAIMER:  The information presented in this Pesticide Fact Sheet is for informational purposes only
and may not be used to fulfill data requirements for pesticide registration and reregistration.
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62-1     Preliminary Analysis
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62-2    Certification of limits
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62-3    Analytical Method
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63-2    Color
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63-3    Physical State
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63-4    Odor
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63-5    Melting Point

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63-6    Boiling Point

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63-7    Density

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63-8    Solubility

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63-9    Vapor Pressure

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63-10   Dissociation Constant

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63-11    Oct/Water partition Coef.
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63-12    pH

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47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
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63-13    Stability
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63-14    Oxidizing/Reducting Action

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63-15    Flammability

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63-16    Explodability

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63-17    Storage stability

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47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
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63-18   Viscosity
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47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
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63-19   Miscibility
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47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
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63-20    Corrosion characteristics
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47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
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63-21   Dielectric breakdown voltage

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72-2    Acute Toxicity to Freshwater Invertebrates

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              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 34 p.

123-1   Seed germination/seedling emergence and vegitative vigor

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47070227      Pallet, K.; Nguyen, D.; Gosch, H.; et. al. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE0001789 SC
              450 Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Seedling
              Emergence and Seedling Growth Test (Tier 2). Project Number: SE06/001,
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              EBGSM019, M/281379/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience Gmbh. 264 p.

47114002     Pallett, K.; Nguyen, D.; Gosch, H. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 + IFT SC
              465: Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Vegetative
              Vigour Test (Tier 2). Project Number: VV/05/064, EBGSP025. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 211 p.

47114003     Pallett, K.; Gosch, H.; Nguyen, D.; et al. (2006) BYH 18636 + (Inert Ingredient)
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47114032     Gosch, H.; Bach, F.; Nguyen, D. (2007) Isoxaflutole + Cyprosulfamide SC 240
              + 240 g/L Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Seedling
              Emergence and Seedling Growth Test (Tier 2). Project Number: SE/06/033,
              EBUBP062, M/283723/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute
              of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 247 p.

161-1    Hydrolysis

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47070001       Sneikus, M. (2005) BYH18636: Hydrolytic Degradation. Project Number:
               Ml 111344/5, M/259661/02/2, MEF/04/183. Unpublished study prepared by
               Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 146 p.

161-3    Photodegradation-soil

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47070003       Stupp, H. (2005) BYH18636: Phototransformation on Soil. Project Number:
               Ml 131370/6, M/259443/01/2, MEF/04/561. Unpublished study prepared by
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162-1    Aerobic soil metabolism

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47070004     Fliege, R. (2005) [Dihydrotriazole-3-Carbon] and [Thiophene-4-Carbon] BYH
              18636: Aerobic Soil Metabolism in One US Soil: Project Number: M1251357/4,
              M/263213/01/2, MEF/05/224. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
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47070005     Nicolaus, B; Fliege, R. (2006) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] and [Thiophene-
              4-(14-Carbon)] BYH 18636: Aerobic Soil Metabolism in Four Soils. Project
              Number: M1251264/1, M/276687/01/2, MEF/05/532. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 168 p.

47070007     Heinemann, O. (2006) BYH18636-Trizolinone Carboxamide: Aerobic Soil
              Degradation in 3 EU Soils. Project Number: M1251514/9, M/276814/01/2,
              MEF/05/519. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 88 p.

162-2    Anaerobic soil metabolism

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47070008     Fliege, R. (2007) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] and [Thiophene-4-(14-
              Carbon)] BYH 18636: Anaerobic Soil Metabolism. Project Number:
              M1261402/6, MEF/05/490, M/274584/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 125 p.

162-3    Anaerobic aquatic metab.

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47070009     Arthur, E.; Shepherd, 1; Ripperger, R.; et. al. (2007) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-
              Carbon) and Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636: Anaerobic Aquatic
              Metabolism. Project Number: MEGSM012, M/285668/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp.  118 p.

162-4    Aerobic aquatic metab.

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47070010     Henk, F.; Haas, M. (2005) BYH18636: Aerobic Aquatic Metabolism. Project
              Number: M1511345/0, MEGSM011, M/262178/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 139 p.
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163-1    Leach/adsorp/desorption
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47070011      Fliege, R. (2003) Adsorption/Desorption of BYH 18636 on Five Soils. Project
              Number: M1311278/3, MO/03/013980, M/l 10732/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 85 p.

47070012      Henk, F.; Haas, M. (2004) GSE12201: Adsorption/Desorption on Five Soils: (Fs
              500 Sorghum Seed Protectant). Project Number: M1311337/9, M/081509/01/2,
              MEF/027/04. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 94 p.

47070013      Stupp, H. (2004) GSE28226: Adsorption/Desorption in Five Soils. Project
              Number: M1311343/6, M/086868/01/2, MEF/191/04. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 84 p.

47070014      Fliege, R. (2004) GSE 18448: Adsorption/Desorption on Five Soils. Project
              Number: M1311335/7, M/082278/01/2, MO/04/007461. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 104 p.

47070015      Simmonds, M.; Early, E. (2005) [14-Carbon]-BYH18636-[Inert Ingredient]-
              Carboxylic Acid: Adsorption to and Desorption From Five Soils. Project
              Number: CX/04/069, M/263558/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 96 p.

164-1    Terrestrial field dissipation
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47070016     Wyatt, D. (2007) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BYH18636 in California Soil,
              2005. Project Number: MEGSM013, M/285682/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp., Agvise Inc. and Research for Hire. 246 p.

47070017     Wyatt, D. (2007) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BYH18636 in Nebraska Soil,
              2005. Project Number: MEGSP002, M/285681/01/1, GS/003/S06/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp., Agvise Inc. and Midwest
              Research, Inc. 236 p.

47070018     Wyatt, D. (2007) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BYH18636 in Ontario, Canada
              Soil, 2005. Project Number: MEGSP003, M/285678/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp., Agvise Inc. and Bayer CropScience Canada. 238 p.

47070019     Wyatt, D. (2007) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BYH18636 in Illinois Soil,
              2005. Project Number: MEGSP004, M/285673/01/1, GS/003/S06/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp., Agvise Inc. and Alvey Lab & Agr
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              Research Services. 233 p.
810.2700    Products for treating water systems
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070040      Heinemann, O. (2004) BYH18636: Determination of the Quantum Yield and
              Assessment of the Environmental Half-life of the Direct Photodegradation in
              Water. Project Number: MEF/04/200, M1431325/9, M/093045/02/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 24 p.

830.1550    Product Identity and composition
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47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1600    Description of materials used to produce the product
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47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished  study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1620    Description of production process
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1650    Description of formulation process
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   MRID
Citation Reference
47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1670    Discussion of formation of impurities
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
                                                                                 39

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              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1700    Preliminary analysis
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1750    Certified limits
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
                                                                                 40

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              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.1800    Enforcement analytical method
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069901      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2558, VB1/AM003506MP1, ANR/05307. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 341 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.6302    Color
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
                                                                                 41

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              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.6303    Physical state
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.
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830.6304    Odor
   MRID
                            Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.
830.6313
ions
Stability to sunlight, normal and elevated temperatures, metals, and metal
   MRID
                            Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

830.6314    Oxidizing or reducing action
   MRID
                            Citation Reference
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47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47492701      Smeykal, H. (2008) Thiencarbazone-Methyl (BYH 18636): Oxidizing
              Properties: Final Report. Project Number: 20080269/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by Siemens AG. 15 p.

830.6315    Flammability
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47069902



47070222



47070301


47070309


47114001
Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
160 p.

Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
CropScience LP. 282 p.
830.6316    Explodability
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069902
Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
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              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

830.6317    Storage stability of product
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

47487001      Tebbe, R. (2008) Storage Stability and Corrosion Characteristics of (Inert
              Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-Methyl WG 42+21. Project Number:  06SG002,
              06MG006, 201765. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience. 28 p.

47487102      Tebbe, R. (2008) Storage Stability and Corrosion Characteristics of
              Thiencarbazone-methyl + (Inert Ingredient) 10 + 60 g/1. Project Number:
              06SG028, 06MG026, M/297478/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience. 29 p.

830.6319    Miscibility
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   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

830.6320    Corrosion characteristics
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

47487001      Tebbe, R. (2008) Storage Stability and Corrosion Characteristics of (Inert
              Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-Methyl WG 42+21. Project Number: 06SG002,
              06MG006, 201765. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience. 28 p.

47487102      Tebbe, R. (2008) Storage Stability and Corrosion Characteristics of
              Thiencarbazone-methyl + (Inert Ingredient) 10 + 60 g/1. Project Number:
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              06SG028, 06MG026, M/297478/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience. 29 p.
830.6321    Dielectric breakdown voltage
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

830.7000    pH of water solutions or suspensions
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.
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830.7050    UV/Visible absorption
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

830.7100    Viscosity
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.7200    Melting point/melting range
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
                                                                                 48

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              CropScience LP. 282 p.
830.7220    Boiling point/boiling range
   MRID
Citation Reference
47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

830.7300    Density/relative density
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070222      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 450 Herbicide. Project Number:
              FOR0852, BR2555, ANR/02207. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              160 p.

47070301      Long, D. (2007) Product Chemistry of WG 63 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2557. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 144 p.

47070309      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 547 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2553. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 237 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

47114022      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 480 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2556, FOR0873/PC/01, FTA06/019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 249 p.

830.7370    Dissociation constant in water
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.
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830.7520    Particle size, fiber length, and diameter distribution

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47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

830.7560    Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water), generator column method

   MRID                               Citation Reference


47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

830.7840    Water solubility: Column elution method, shake flask method

   MRID                               Citation Reference


47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

830.7950    Vapor pressure

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47069902      Fontaine, L. (2007) Product Chemistry of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical.
              Project Number: BR2559, PA05/089, 20050633/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp. 325 p.

47070243      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of OD 70 Herbicide. Project Number:
              M/286092/01, BR/2552. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP.
              172 p.

47114001      Mitchell, H. (2007) Product Chemistry of SC 465 Herbicide. Project Number:
              BR/2554, ANR/01807, RM/G01437. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience LP. 282 p.

835.1230    Sediment and soil absorption/desorption for parent and degradates
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   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47070042      Koenig, H; Fliege, R. (2006) BHY 18636-Triazolinone-Carboxamide (AE
              1430601): Estimation of the Adsorption Coefficient (KOC) on Soil Using High
              Performance Liquid Chromatography. Project Number: MEF/05/417,
              M1381518/7, M/268082/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 39 p.

835.4300    Aerobic aquatic metabolism
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47070041
Sneikus, J. (2006) BYH18636-MMT: Aerobic Aquatic Degradation. Project
Number: MEF/06/500, M1511573/3, M/281546/01/2. Unpublished study
prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 79 p.
850.1010    Aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity, test, freshwater daphnids
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069903      Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
              Daphnia magna Under Static Conditions. Project Number: EBGSM007.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 34 p.

47069904      Bruns, E. (2006) BYH 18636-Sulfonamide (tech): Comparative Toxicity of Two
              Different Batches of the Test-Item to the Waterflea Daphnia magna in a Static
              Laboratory Test System. Project Number: EBGSP081, M/271240/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 7 p.

47069905      Bruns, E. (2007) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636-sulfonamide to the Waterflea
              Daphnia magna in a Static Laboratory Test System: Limit-Test. Project Number:
              E/320/3195/3, EBGSP087, 00991/MOO1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 42 p.

47069945      Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2007) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 [Inert Ingredient] to
              the Daphnia magna Under Static Conditions. Project Number: EBGSP002/1,
              M/261931/02/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 37 p.

47070225      Bruns, E. (2007) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 and AE 0001789  SC 450 to the
              Waterflea Daphnia magna in a Static Laboratory Test System. Project Number:
              E/320/3081/7, EBGSP051, MR/06/106. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 56 p.
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47114011      Grade, R.; Wydra, V. (2006) Acute Toxicity of Thiencarbazone-Methyl +
              Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC (90 +225 + 150 g/L) Formulation to
              Daphnia magna in a 48-Hour Immobilization Test: Final Report. Project
              Number: 30172220. Unpublished study prepared by Institut fuer Biologische
              Analytik und Consulting IBACON. 58 p.

47114029      Burns, E. (2007) Acute Toxicity of [inert ingredient] & Isoxaflutole SC 240 +
              240 to the Waterflea Daphnia magna in a Static Laboratory Test System-Limit
              Test. Project Number: E/320/3163/8, EBUBP106, 01001. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 48 p.

850.1025    Oyster acute toxicity test (shell deposition)
    MRID
                           Citation Reference
47069907
Cafarella, M. (2006) BYH 18636 Technical - Acute Toxicity to Eastern Oyster
(Crassostrea virginica) Under Flow-Through Conditions. Project Number:
13798/6188, EBGSP010, M/281935/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
Springborn Smithers Laboratories. 56 p.
850.1035    Mysid acute toxicity test
    MRID
                           Citation Reference
47069906
Putt, A. (2006) BYH 18636 Technical - Acute Toxicity to Mysids
(Americamysis bahia) Under Flow-Through Conditions. Project Number:
13798/6189, EBGSP011. Unpublished study prepared by Springborn Smithers
Laboratories. 52 p.
850.1075    Fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine
    MRID
                           Citation Reference
47069908
47069909
Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) Under Static Conditions. Project
Number: EBGSM011, MO/05/008919. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
Corp. 34 p.

Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) Under Static Conditions. Project Number:
EBGSM013, M/257680/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 37 p.
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47069910     Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
              Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Under Static Conditions. Project
              Number: EBGSM014, MO/05/009287. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 37 p.

47069944     Banman, C.; Roberts, I; Lam, C. (2007) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 [Inert
              Ingredient] to the Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Under Static
              Conditions. Project Number: EBGSP001/1, M/262252/02/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 38 p.

47070223     Nieden, D. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 & AE 0001789 SC 450 to Fish
              (Oncorhynchus mykiss) under Static Conditions. Project Number: EBGSP049,
              E/320/3097/9, MR/06/106. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute
              of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 57 p.

47114012     Grade, R.; Wydra, V. (2006) Acute Toxicity of Thiencarbazone-Methyl +
              Isoxzflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC (90 + 225 +  150 g/L) Formulation to
              Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in a 96-Hour Static Test: Final Report.
              Project Number: 30173230, M/278096/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Institut fuer Biologische Analytik und Consulting IBACON. 56 p.

47114030     Nieden, D. (2007) Acute Toxicity of Cyprosulfamide & Isoxaflutole SC
              240+240 to Fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Under Static Conditions. Project
              Number: EBUBP107, E/280/3207/2, 01001. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Analysis. 56 p.

850.1300    Daphnid chronic toxicity test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069911      Kern, M.; Lam, C. (2007) Chronic Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
              Daphnia magna Under Static-renewal Conditions. Project Number: EBGSM008,
              M/264057/02/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 58 p.

850.1350    Mysid chronic toxicity test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069912     Putt, A. (2006) BYH 18636 Technical - Life-Cycle Toxicity Test with Mysids
              (Americamysis bahia). Project Number:  13798/6190, EBGSP004,
              M/281198/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Springborn Smithers
              Laboratories. 93 p.

850.1400    Fish early-life stage toxicity test
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   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069913      Kern, M.; Roberts, J.; Lam, C. (2006) Early Life Stage Toxicity of BYH 18636
              Technical to the Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) Under Flow-Through
              Conditions. Project Number: EBGSP013, M/264063/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp. 77 p.

850.2100    Avian acute oral toxicity test
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069914
Barfknecht, R. (2005) Acute Oral Toxicity for Bobwhite quail (Colinus
virginianus) with BYH 18636 a.s. Project Number: E/204/2985/0, BAR/LD075,
M/261212/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
Info. & Residue Anal. 30 p.
850.2200    Avian dietary toxicity test
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069915
47069916
Stoughton, T. (2005) Technical BYH 18636: A Substance Dietary LC50 with
Northern Bobwhite. Project Number: EBGSM006, M/278496/01/1.
Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 52 p.

Stoughton, T. (2006) Technical BYH 18636: A Subacute Dietary LC50 with
Mallards. Project Number: EBGSP009, M/278504/01/1. Unpublished study
prepared by Bayer Corp. 53 p.
850.2300    Avian reproduction test
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069917
47069918
Christ, M.; Lam, C. (2007) Effect of BYH 18636 Technical on Mallard
Reproduction. Project Number: EBGSP007, M/285456/01/1. Unpublished study
prepared by Bayer Corp. 111 p.

Christ, M.; Lam, C. (2007) Effect of Technical BYH 18636 on Northern
Bobwhite Reproduction. Project Number: EBGSP008. Unpublished study
prepared by Bayer Corp. 148 p.
850.3020    Honey bee acute contact toxicity
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    MRID
Citation Reference
47069919     Earth, M. (2005) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 a.i. tech to the Honeybee Apis
              mellifera L. Under Laboratory Conditions: Final Report. Project Number:
              05/10/48/030, M/253914/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience Gmbh. 32 p.

47070231     Earth, M. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 & AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225
              to the Honeybee Apis mellifera L. Under Laboratory Conditions: Final Report.
              Project Number: 06/10/48/048, M/274661/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 30 p.

47114004     Waltersdorfer, A. (2006) Toxicity to the Parasitoid Wasp Aphidius Rhopalosiphi
              (DeStaphani-Perez) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the Laboratory BYH 18636
              and Isoxaflutole and (Inert Ingredient) SC 90 + 225 + 150g/l. Project Number:
              CW05/090. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 28 p.

47114014     Earth, M. (2004) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 and Isoxaflutole and (Inert
              Ingredient) SC 90 + 225 + 150 to the Honeybee Apis mellifera L. Under
              Laboratory Conditions. Project Number: 06/10/48/049. Unpublished study
              prepared by Biochem Agrar, Lab fuer Biologische und Chemische. 30 p.

47114023     Waltersdorfer, A. (2006) Toxicity to the Predatory Mite Typhlodromus pyri
              Scheuten (Acari, Phytoseiidae) in the Laboratory Isoxaflutole & Cyprosulfamide
              SC 240 + 240 g/1. Project Number: CW06/049, M/279415/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 33 p.

47114026     Muther-Paul, J. (2006) Assessment of Side Effects of Isoxaflutole &
              Cyprosulfamide SC 240+240 g/L to the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera L., in the
              Laboratory: Final Report. Project Number: 20061213/01/BLEU,
              M/278327/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by GAB Biotechnologie Gmbh. 30
              P-

850.4100    Terrestrial plant toxicity, Tier 1 (seeding emergence)
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070235      Bach, F.; Pallett, K. (2007) Higher Tier Non Target Terrestrial Plants Study on
              the Seedling Emergence and Growth of 4 Plants Species Under Semi-Field
              Conditions. The Phytotoxic Effects of TCM + CSA SC 225 + 225 G
              (Thiencarbazone-Methyl + [Inert Ingredient] + 225 G/L). Project Number:
              EBGSP082, HT06/041, M/282887/02/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience Gmbh. 158 p.

47114013      Bach, F.; Pallett, K. (2007) Higher Tier Non Target Terrestrial Plant Study on
              the Seedling Emergence and Growth of 3 Plant Species Under Semi-Field
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              Conditions: The Phytotoxic Effects of BYH 18636 + Isoxaflutole +(Inert
              Ingredient) SC 90 + 225 + 150 ( TCM+IFT+CSA SC 90 + 225 + 150 G). Project
              Number: HT06/055, EBGSP083. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience Gmbh. 137 p.

850.4150    Terrestrial plant toxicity, Tier 1 (vegetative vigor)
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070233      Bach, F.; Pallett, K. (2006) Higher Tier Non Target Terrestrial Plant Study on
              the Vegetative Vigour Test of 3 Plant Species Determined Under Semi-Field
              Conditions. The Phytotoxic Effects of BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225
              (Thiencarbazone-methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225 G, High load). Project
              Number: HT06/040, EBGSP054, M/281484/02/2. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience Gmbh. 109 p.

850.4225    Seedling emergence, Tier II
   MRID
Citation Reference
47114003      Pallett, K.; Gosch, H.; Nguyen, D.; et al. (2006) BYH 18636 + (Inert Ingredient)
              + IFT SC 465: Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants:
              Seeding Emergence and Seedling Growth Test (Tier 2). Project Number:
              SE/05/063, EBGSP026. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience
              Gmbh. 281 p.

47376805      Gosch, H.; Nguyen, D. (2007) BYH  18636 + AE F107892 OD  10 + 60 g/L:
              Effects on Ten Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Seedling Emergence
              and Seedling Growth Test (Tier 2). Project Number: SE/07/023, EBGSP094.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 181 p.

850.4250    Vegetative vigor, Tier II
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070228      Pallett, K.; Nguyen, D.; Gosch, H. (2006) BYH18636 + AE 0001789 SC 450
              Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Vegetative Vigour
              Test (Tier 2). Project Number: VV/06/002, EBGSM020, M/281425/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 229 p.

47114002      Pallett, K.; Nguyen, D.; Gosch, H. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 + IFT SC
              465: Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Vegetative
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              Vigour Test (Tier 2). Project Number: VV/05/064, EBGSP025. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 211 p.

47114003      Pallett, K.; Gosch, H.; Nguyen, D.; et al. (2006) BYH 18636 + (Inert Ingredient)
              + IFT SC 465: Effects on Eleven Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants:
              Seeding Emergence and Seedling Growth Test (Tier 2). Project Number:
              SE/05/063, EBGSP026. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience
              Gmbh. 281 p.

47114006      Bach, F.; Pallett, K. (2006) Higher Tier Non Target Terrestrial Plant Study on
              the Vegetative Vigour Test of 3 Plant Species Determined Under Semi-Field
              Conditions: The Phytotoxic Effects of IFT + TCM + CSA SC 225 + 90 + 225 +
              150 G/L. Project Number: HT06/056, EBGSP057, M/281486/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 114 p.

47376804      Gosch, H.; Nguyen, D. (2007) BYH 18636 + AE F107892 OD  10 + 60 g/L:
              Effects on Ten Species of Non-Target Terrestrial Plants: Vegetative Vigor Test
              (Tier 2). Project Number: VV/07/024, EBGSP095, M/291527/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 204 p.

850.4400    Aquatic plant toxicity test using Lemna spp. Tiers I and II
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069920      Kern, M.; Lam, C. (2006) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to Duckweed
              (Lemna gibba G3) Under Static-Renewal Conditions. Project Number:
              EBGSM016, M/269681/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 51 p.

47069921      Christ,  M.; Lam, C. (2007) Exposure and Recovery with BYH 18636 Technical
              to Duckweed (Lemna gibba G3). Project Number: EBGSP070, M/285458/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 47 p.

47069922      Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Carboxylic Acid to
              Duckweek (Lemna gibba G3) Under Static-Renewal Conditions. Project
              Number: EBGSP019, M/258496/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 50 p.

47069923      Christ,  M.; Lam, C. (2006) Toxicity  of BYH 18636 Sulfonamide (a Metabolite
              of BYH 18636) to Duckweed (Lemna gibba G3) Under Static-Renewal
              Conditions. Project Number: EBGSP029, M/284166/01/1.  Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp. 44 p.

47069924      Dorgerloh, M. (2006) Lemna gibba G3 Growth Inhibition Test with BYH
              18636-Sulfonamide-Carboxylic Acid Under Static Conditions. Project Number:
              E/412/3075/2, EBGSP042, M/273657/02/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 59 p.

47069925      Christ,  M.; Hoffmann, I; Lam, C. (2007) Toxicity of BYH 18636-Dicarboxy-
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              Sulfonamide (a Metabolite of BYH 18636) to Duckweed (Lemna gibba G3)
              Under Static-Renewal Conditions. Project Number: EBGSP045,
              M/283800/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 45 p.

47069932      Christ, M.; Lam, C. (2007) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the Aquatic
              Macrophyte, Myriophyllum spicatum, During a 14-Day Exposure and 14-Day
              Recovery Period. Project Number: EGSP077, M/285462/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 70 p.

47069936      Christ, M.; Lam, C. (2007) Toxicity of BYH 18636 MMT (a Metabolite of BYH
              18636) to Duckweed (Lemna gibba G3) Under Static-Renewal Conditions.
              Project Number: EBGSP040, M/283972/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Corp. 44 p.

47070224      Dorgerloh, M. (2006) Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata Growth Inhibitor Test
              with BYH 18636 and AE 0001789 SC 450. Project Number: E/323/3086/5,
              EBGSP050, M/275768/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute
              of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 67 p.

47070226      Dorgerloh, M. (2007) Lemna gibba G3 Growth Inhibition Test with BYH 18636
              + AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225 Under Static Conditions. Project Number:
              EBGSP052, E/412/3096/5, M/275696/02/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.  81 p.

47114009      Grade, R. (2006) Toxicity of Thiencarbozone-Methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert
              Ingredient)  SC (90 + 225 + 150 g/L) Formulation to the Aquatic Plant Lemna
              gibba in a Growth Inhibition Test: Final Report. Project Number: 30174240,
              M/281518/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Institut fuer Biologische
              Analytik und Consulting IBACON. 70 p.

47114027      Dorgerloh, M. (2007) Lemna gibba G3 Growth Inhibition Test with (Inert
              Ingredient)  & Isoxaflutole SC 240 + 240 Under Static Conditions (spec No.:
              102000014305). Project Number: EBUBP101, E/412/3168/5, M/284141/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 77 p.

47114028      Dorgerloh, M. (2007) Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata Growth Inhibition Test
              with Cyprosulfamide & Isoxaflutole SC 480 (240 + 240) G: CSA & IFT SC 480
              (240 + 240) G. Project Number: EBUBP104, E/323/3157/4, M/284638/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 70 p.

850.5400    Algal toxicity, Tiers 1 and II
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47069926
Christ, M.; Lam, C. (2006) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the Saltwater
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              Diatom Skeletonema costatum. Project Number: EBGSM017, M/281203/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 46 p.

47069927     Kern, M.; Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
              Green Alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata. Project Number: EBGSM001,
              M/256477/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 51 p.

47069928     Kern, M.; Roberts, 1; Lam, C. (2005) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the
              Freshwater Diatom Navicula pelliculosa. Project Number: EBGSM015,
              M/257683/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 49 p.

47069929     Kern, M.; Lam, C. (2007) Toxicity of BYH 18636 Technical to the Blue-Green
              Algae Anabaena flos-aquae. Project Number: EBGSP012, M/264060/02/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 49 p.

47114010     Grade, R.; Wydra, V.  (2006) Toxicity of Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Isoxaflute +
              (Inert Ingredient) SC (90 + 225 + 150 g/L) Formulation to Pseudokirchneriella
              subcapitata in an Algal Growth Inhibition Test: Final Report. Project Number:
              30171210, M/278975/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Institut fuer
              Biologische Analytik und Consulting IBACON. 67 p.

860.1000    Background
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070104     Brumhard, B.; Auer, S.; Eberhardt, R. (2007) BYH 18636: Dairy Cattle Feeding
              Study. Project Number: P673065520, MR/06/095. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 207 p.

860.1300    Nature of the residue - plants, livestock
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070021      Bongartz, R. (2005) Metabolism of [Dihydrotriazole-3- (14-Carbon)]
              BYH18636 in Corn. Project Number: M1731294/7, M/266796/02/2,
              MEF/04/182. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 177 p.

47070022      Schmeer, K.; Koester, J. (2006) Metabolism of [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)]
              BYH18636 in the Laying Hen. Project Number: M1819158/3, MEF/05/259,
              M/279676/03/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 98 p.

47070023      Koester, J. (2006) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH 18636: Absorption,
              Distribution, Excretion, and Metabolism in the Lactating Goat. Project Number:
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              M61819151, M/276289/01/2, MEF/05/307. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 195 p.

47070024     Bongartz, R. (2005) Metabolism of [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636
              in Corn in Combination with the Safener Isoxadifen-ethyl Following Two Post-
              Emergence Applications at Growth Stages V6 and V12. Project Number:
              M1731392/6, M/267247/01/2, MEF/05/006. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 85 p.

47070025     Bongartz, R. (2005) Metabolism of [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636
              in Corn in Combination with the Safener AE 0001789 as a Pre-Emergence
              Application. Project Number: M1731384/7, M/263042/01/2, MEF/05/004.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 68  p.

47070026     Sur, R. (2005) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in Wheat.
              Project Number: M1731267/7, M/268145/01/2, MEF/05/042. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 154 p.

47070027     Schmeer, K.; Koester, J. (2006)  Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)]
              BYH18636 in the Laying Hen. Project Number: M1819164/0, M/279414/03/2,
              MEF/05/260.  Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 87 p.

47070028     Schmeer, K.; Koester, J. (2006)  [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH 18636:
              Absorption, Distribution, Excretion, and Metabolism in the Lactating Goat.
              Project Number: M1819162/8, M/278516/01/2, MEF/05/261. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 91 p.

47070029     Bongartz, R. (2006) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Corn  in Combination with the Safener Isoxadifen-ethyl Following Two Post-
              Emergence Applications at Growth Stages V6 and V12. Project Number:
              M1731393/7, M/268530/01/2, MEF/05/005. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 90 p.

47070030     Bongartz, R. (2005) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Corn. Project Number: M1731293/6, M/256647/01/2, MEF/04/181.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 179 p.

47070031     Bongartz, R. (2005) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Corn  in Combination with the Safener AE 0001789 as a Pre-Emergence
              Application. Project Number: Ml731385/8, M/263405/01/2, MEF/05/003.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 77  p.

47070045     Sur, R. (2005) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in Wheat. Project
              Number:  MEF/05/041, M/1731269/9, M/267443/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared  by Bayer Ag, Institute  of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 176 p.
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47114034      Meyer, B.; Ripperger, R. (2006) The Metabolism of [Phenyl-UL-(carbon-14)]-
              Isoxaflutole in Corn with Post -Emergence Application. Project Number:
              MEUBY003, M/268739/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 59 p.

860.1340    Residue analytical method
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070032      Schmeer, K. (2007) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 and
              [Thiophene-4-Carbon] BYH18636: Extraction Efficacy of the Residue
              Analytical Method for the Determination of BYH18636 Residues in Animal
              Matrices using Aged Radioactive Residues. Project Number: MEF/06/292,
              M9991596/8, M/282899/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 53 p.

47070044      Brumhard, B.; Koch, V. (2007) Independent Laboratory Validation of Method
              Gs-003-S06-01 For The Determination of BYH18636 and its Metabolites
              BYH18636-Carboxylic acid, BYH18636-Sulfonamide, BYH18636-
              Sulfonamide-Carboxylic acid, BYH18636-MMT, and BYH18636-Triazlinone
              Carboxamide in Soil and  Sediment Using LC/MS/MS. Project Number:
              MR/06/155, P611060013, M/285008/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 52 p.

47070046      Bongartz, R. (2006) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636: Extraction
              Efficiency of the Residue Analytical Method for the Determination of
              BYH18636 Residues in Plant Matrices Using Aged Radioactive Residues.
              Project Number: MEF/05/504, M9991546/3,  M/274486/01/2. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 52 p.

47070047      Zimmer, D.; Wieland, K.  (2006) Analytical Method 00990 for the
              Determination of Residues of BYH 18636 and its Metabolites in Animal
              Matrices. Project Number: P603065518, M/281559/02/2, 00990. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 188 p.

47070048      Zimmer, D.; Kuppels, U.  (2007) Analytical Method 01022 for the
              Determination of Residues of BYH18636 and BYH18636-MMT in Animal
              Matrices. Project Number: 01022, MR/06/175, D/40789. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 131 p.

47070049      Class, T. (2007) Independent Laboratory Validation of Bayer CropScience
              Method No. 01022 for the Determination of Residues of BYH 18636 and its
              Metabolite BYH 18636-MMT in Animal Matrices By LC/MS/MS. Project
              Number: P1138G, P613065528, M/284346/02/2. Unpublished study prepared
              by PTRL Europe Gmbh. 58 p.

47070050      Class, T. (2006) Independent Laboratory Validation of Bayer Cropscience
              Method No. 00963 for the Determination of Residues of BYH 18636 and Its
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              Metabolites BYH 18636-N-Desmethyl and BYH 18636-MMT-Glucoside in/on
              Plant Materials by LC/MS/MS. Project Number: PI 125G, P612065524,
              M/280706/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by PTRL Europe. 60 p.

47070101      Zimmer, D.; Philipowski, C. (2006) Analytical Method 00963 for the
              Determination of Residues of BYH18636 and its Metabolites BYH18636-N-
              desmethyl and BYH18636-MMT-glucoside in/on Plant Matrices by HPLC-
              MS/MS. Project Number: P602055513, RAUBX009, 00963. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. &  Residue Anal. 172 p.

47070107      Billian, P.; Wolters, A. (2007) Magnitude of Residues in/on Wheat Treated with
              One Application of the Herbicide AE 1162464 01 OD07 with a 60 Day PHI for
              Grain:  Analytical Report. Project Number: RAGSP015, MR/06/154,
              P672060595. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 118 p.

47070114      Wade,  J. (2007) In House Validation of the Analytical Method for the
              Determination of Residues of BYH 18636 and its Metabolites BYH 18636-
              carboxylic acid, BYH 18636-sulfonamide, BYH 18636-sulfonamide-carboxylic
              acid, BYH 18636-MMT, and BYH 18636-dicarboxy  Sulfonamide in Water
              Using LC/MS/MS . Project Number: RAGSM001,  GS/004/W06/02,
              M/285955/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 100 p.

47070116      Brumhard, B. (2005) Analytical Method 00893 for the Determination of
              Residues of BYH18636 and BYH18636-carboxylic acid in Soil by  HPLC-
              MS/MS. Project Number: P601040006, 00893, MR/111/04. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. &  Residue Anal. 40 p.

860.1360    Multiresidue method
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070102      Memmel, A. (2007) PAM I Multiresidue Protocol Testing of BYH18636 and its
              Metabolites. Project Number: 1726, RAGSM007, M/285749/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Pyxant Labs Inc. 263 p.

860.1380    Storage stability data
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070103      Brumhard, B.; Wolters, A. (2007) Storage Stability of BYH18636 and its
              Metabolites BYH18636-N-desmethyl and BYH18636-MMT-glucoside in Plant
              Matrices for 18 Months - Results for an Interval of 0 to 12 Months. Project
              Number: P642055519, MR/186/05. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
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              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 176 p.

47070115      Netzband, D.; Wade, J. (2007) Stability of BYH 18636 and its Metabolites BYH
              18636-carboxylic acid, BYH 18636-sulfonamide, BYH 18636 sulfonamide-
              carboxylic acid, BYH 18636-MMT, and BYH 18636-triazolinone carboxamide
              in Soil During Frozen Storage, USA, 2006 (Through a Maximum of 173 Days
              Storage). Project Number: RAGSP041. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 56 p.

47070117      Brumhard, B.; Koch, V. (2007) Determination of the Storage Stability of
              BYH18636 and its Metabolite BYH18636-carboxylic acid in Soil During
              Freezer Storage of 24 Months Results for an Interval of 0 to 12 Months. Project
              Number: P641050019, MR/06/204, M/284985/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 33 p.

47525801      Netzband, D.; Wade, J. (2008) Stability of BYH 18636 and Its Metabolites BYH
              18636-carboxylic acid, BYH 18636-sulfonamide, BYH 18636 sulfonamide-
              carboxylic acid, BHY 18636-MMT, and BYH 18636-triazolinone
              Carboxoamide in Soil During Frozen Storage, USE, 2006. Project Number:
              RAGSP041, M/285671/02/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              CropScience. 56 p.

860.1480    Meat/milk/poultry/eggs
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070104     Brumhard, B.; Auer, S.; Eberhardt, R. (2007) BYH 18636: Dairy Cattle Feeding
              Study. Project Number: P673065520, MR/06/095. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 207 p.

860.1500    Crop field trials
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070105      Beedle, E.; Harbin, A. (2007) BYH 18636 450 SC and 63 WG - Magnitude of
              the Residue in/on Field Corn, Sweet Corn, and Pop Corn. Project Number:
              RAGSM010, M/285277/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.,
              Crop Management Strategies, Inc. and Agricultural Chemistry Development
              Services, Inc. (ACDS). 1015 p.

47070106      Vaughn, F. (2007) Magnitude of Residues in/on Wheat Treated with One
              Application of the Herbicide AE 1162464 01 OD07 with a 60 Day PHI for
              Grain: Final  Study Report. Project Number: RAGSP015, MR/06/154,
              M/285961/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
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              Info. & Residue Anal., Vaughn Agricultural Research Services and Bayer
              CropScience. 264 p.

47114035      Fischer, D. ; Helfrich, K. (2007) Isoxaflutole Plus (Inert Ingredient) - Magnitude
              of the Isoxaflutole Residue in/on Field Corn. Project Number: RAUBP008,
              Nl06807. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. and Battelle. 244 p.

860.1520    Processed food/feed
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070108     Beedle, E. (2007) BYH 18636 450 SC and 63 WG - Request for Waiver of the
              Study of the Magnitude of the Residue in/on Field Corn Processed
              Commodities. Project Number: RAGSP005, M/285687/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp. and GLP Technologies. 80 p.

47070112     Krolski, M. (2007) BYH18636 63 WG: Magnitude  of the Residue in/on Wheat
              Processed Commodities. Project Number: RAGSP010, M/283804/01/1, 00963.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp., GLP Technologies and Bayer
              Research Farm. 77 p.

47070113     Mackie, S. (2007) BYH18636 63 WG: Magnitude of the Residue in/on Soybean
              Processed Commoities. Project Number: RAGSP011, M/286131/01/1, 00963.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp., GLP Technologies and Bayer
              CropScience Mississippi Field Station. 78 p.

860.1850    Confined accumulation in rotational crops
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070033      Reiner, H. (2005) Metabolism of [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636
              in Confined Rotational Crops. Project Number: MEF/05/023, M1301272/6,
              M/261209/02/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 134 p.

47070034      Justus, K (2006) Metabolsim of [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Confined Rotational Crops Following Co-application with Safener AE 0001789.
              Project Number: MEF/06/215, M1301379/4, M/277504/01/2. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 137 p.

47070035      Justus, K. (2006) Metabolism of [Dihydrotriazole-3-(14-Carbon)] BYH 18636
              in Confined Rotational Crops After an Application Rate of 30 g/ha in the
              Presence of Safener AE 0001789. Project Number: MEF/06/258, M1301394/1,
              M/278990/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 97 p.
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47070036     Reiner, H. (2005) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Confined Rotational Crops. Project Number: MEF/05/024, M/1301273/7,
              M/260471/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 137 p.

47070037     Justus, K. (2006) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Confined Rotational Crops Following Co-application with Safener AE 0001789.
              Project Number: MEF/05/297, M1301380/6, M/275070/01/2. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 128 p.

47070038     Justus, K. (2006) Metabolism of [Thiophene-4-(14-Carbon)] BYH18636 in
              Confined Rotational Crops After an Application Rate of 30 g/ha in the Presence
              of Safener AE0001789. Project Number: MEF/05/539, M1301395/2,
              M/277462/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 97 p.

860.1900    Field accumulation in rotational crops
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070109     Mosier, D. (2007) BY18636 63 WG - Magnitude of the Residue in Soybeans
              (Rotational Crop Tolerance - 2 Month Plant-Back Interval). Project Number:
              RAGSP009, M/285470/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.,
              Bayer Research Farm and Aventis Cropscience. 351 p.

47070110     Mackie, S. (2007) BYH18636 63 WG - Magnitude of the Residue in Soybean
              Rotational Crops (9-Month and 12-Month Plant Back Intervals). Project
              Number: RAGSP013, RAGSP014, M/286131/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer Corp., Bayer Research Farm and Bayer CropScience Mississippi Field
              Station. 257 p.

47070111     Mosier, D. (2007) BYH18636 63 WG - Magnitude of the Residue in Wheat as a
              Rotational Crop (Limited Rotational Crop - Wheat). Project Number:
              RAGSP008. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 310 p.

47070112     Krolski, M. (2007) BYH18636 63 WG: Magnitude of the Residue in/on Wheat
              Processed Commodities. Project Number: RAGSP010, M/283804/01/1, 00963.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp., GLP Technologies and Bayer
              Research Farm. 77 p.

47070113     Mackie, S. (2007) BYH18636 63 WG: Magnitude of the Residue in/on Soybean
              Processed Commoities. Project Number: RAGSP011, M/286131/01/1, 00963.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp., GLP Technologies and Bayer
              CropScience Mississippi Field Station. 78 p.

870.1100    Acute oral toxicity
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   MRID
Citation Reference
47070119      Schungel, M. (2004) BYH 18636: Acute Toxicity in the Rat After Oral
              Administration. Project Number: AT01452, TXGSX006, T/5074266.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 28 p.

47070120      Schungel, M. (2007) BYH 18636 N-desmethyl: Acute Toxicity in the Rat After
              Oral Administration. Project Number: TXGSP055, AT03550, T/l077241.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 29 p.

47070121      Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636-carboxylic acid (AE 1394083): Acute
              Toxicity in the Rat After Oral Administration. Project Number: TXGSP028,
              AT02902, T/3076352. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 26 p.

47070205      Schugel, M. (2006) BYH 18636: Acute Toxicity in the Rat after Oral
              Administration. Project Number: AT03457, TXGSP054, T5077100.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 26 p.

47070210      Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636-Sulfonamide: Acute Toxicity in the Rat After
              Oral Administration. Project Number: AT03210, T/8076771, M/277277/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 26 p.

47070240      Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225 g/L: Acute
              Toxicity in the Rat After Oral Administration. Project Number: AT03052,
              T/0076610, M/273331/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 28 p.

47070242      Zhou, 1;  Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225
              g/L: Specification: 102000013579. Project Number:  M/284195/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070249      Eiben, R. (2006) BYH 18636 + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 70: Acute Toxicity in the
              Rat After Oral  Administration. Project Number: AT03394, T/9077050,
              M/279810/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 29 p.

47070250      Zhou, 1;  Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 10 + 60 g/L:
              Specification: 102000014337. Project Number: M/284192/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070302      Lowe, C. (2006) (Inert Ingredient) + BYH 18636 WG 42 + 21: Acute Oral
              Toxicity Up and Down Procedure in Rats: (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number:
              20219, P320/UDP. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety Laboratories.
              15 p.

47070308      Zhou, J.;  Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: (Inert Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-methyl WG 42 + 21:
              (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284183/01/1. Unpublished study
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              prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070310      Durando, J. (2007) SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): Acute
              Oral Toxicity Up and Down Procedure in Rats: (SC 547 Herbicide). Project
              Number: 21163, P320/UDP, M/284724/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Product Safety Laboratories.  15 p.

47070316      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: SP 102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): (SC
              547 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284201/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47114015      Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC 90 +
              225 150 g/1: Acute Toxicity in the Rat after Oral Administration. Project
              Number: AT03049, T/7076608, M/273329/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 29 p.

47114021      Cunny, H.; Zhou, J. (2007) Summary of the Toxilogical Studies on the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazon-methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC
              90 + 225 +150 g/L: Specification: 102000013459. Project Number:
              M/284204/01/1, 102000013459. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.. 24 p.

47114036      Schungel, M. (2006) Acute Toxicity in the Rat After Oral Administration:
              Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient). Project Number: ATO3188, T5076813,
              TXUBP029. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer HealthCare AG. 27 p.

870.1200    Acute dermal toxicity
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070122      Schungel, M. (2004) BYH 18636: Acute Toxicity in the Rat After Dermal
              Application. Project Number: TXGSX007, AT01445, T/0074270. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 28 p.

47070211      Schungel, T. (2006) BYH 18636-Sulfonamide: Acute Toxicity in the Rat After
              Dermal Application. Project Number: AT03211, T/9076772, M/277279/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 27 p.

47070241      Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225 g/L:  Acute
              Toxicity in the Rat After Dermal Application. Project Number: AT03050,
              T/1076611, M/279823/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 28 p.

47070242      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225
              g/L: Specification: 102000013579. Project Number: M/284195/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.
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47070248      Eiben, R. (2006) BYH 18636 + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 70: Acute Toxicity in the
              Rat After Dermal Application.  Project Number: AT03393, T0077051,
              M/279812/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 30 p.

47070250      Zhou, 1; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 10 + 60 g/L:
              Specification: 102000014337. Project Number: M/284192/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070303      Lowe, C. (2006) (Inert Ingredient) + BYH 18636 WG 42 + 21: Acute Dermal
              Toxicity Study in Rats - Limit Test: (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number:
              20220, P322/RAT. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety Laboratories.
              15 p.

47070308      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: (Inert Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-methyl WG 42 + 21:
              (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284183/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070311      Durando, J. (2007) SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): Acute
              Dermal Toxicity Study in Rats - Limit Test: (SC 547 Herbicide). Project
              Number: 21164, P322/RAT, M/284725/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Product Safety Laboratories. 15 p.

47070316      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: SP 102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): (SC
              547 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284201/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47114016      Schungel, M. (2006) HYN 18636 + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC 90 +
              225 +150 g/1: Acute Toxicity in the Rat After Dermal Application. Project
              Number: T/8076609, AT03067, M/279655/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 29 p.

47114021      Cunny, H.; Zhou, J. (2007) Summary of the Toxilogical Studies on the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazon-methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC
              90 + 225 +150 g/L: Specification: 102000013459. Project Number:
              M/284204/01/1, 102000013459. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.. 24 p.

47114037      Schungel, M. (2007) Acute Toxicity in the Rat after Dermal Application:
              Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient). Project Number: AT03187, TXUBP030,
              T/6076814. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer HealthCare AG. 28 p.

870.1300    Acute inhalation toxicity
    MRID
Citation Reference
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47070123      Pauluhn, J. (2004) BYH 18636: Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats. Project
              Number: TXGSX008, AT01473, T2073309. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 84 p.

47070239      Pauluhn, J. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225 g/L: Acute
              Inhalation Toxicity in Rats. Project Number: AT03250, T0076809,
              M/277825/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 71 p.

47070242      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary  of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225
              g/L: Specification: 102000013579. Project Number: M/284195/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070247      Folkerts, A. (2006) BYH 18636 + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 70  (Thiencarbazone-
              methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 10 + 60 G/L): Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats.
              Project Number: AT03452, M/280714/01/2, T1077052. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag. 74 p.

47070250      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary  of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD  10 + 60 g/L:
              Specification: 102000014337. Project Number: M/284192/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070304      Lowe, C. (2006) (Inert Ingredient) + BYH 18636 WG 42 + 21: Acute Inhalation
              Toxicity Study in Rats - Limit Test: (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number:
              20221, P330. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety Laboratories. 23 p.

47070308      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary  of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: (Inert Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-methyl WG 42 + 21:
              (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284183/01/1. Unpublished  study
              prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070312      Durando, J. (2007) SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): Acute
              Inhalation Toxicity Study in Rats - Limit Test: (SC 547 Herbicide).  Project
              Number: 21165, P330, M/284727/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Product
              Safety Laboratories. 22 p.

47070316      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary  of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: SP 102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): (SC
              547 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284201/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47114017      Pauluhn, J. (2006) BYH 18636 + Isoxaflutole +  (Inert Ingredient) SC 30 + 225 +
              150 G/L: Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats. Project Number: T2076810,
              TXGSP043, M/279825/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 71 p.

47114021      Cunny, H.; Zhou, J. (2007) Summary  of the Toxilogical Studies on the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazon-methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC
              90 + 225 +150 g/L: Specification: 102000013459. Project Number:
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              M/284204/01/1, 102000013459. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.. 24 p.

47114038      Pauluhn, J. (2006) Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats: Isoxaflutole & (Inert
              Ingredient). Project Number: AT03351, TXUBP028, T8076807. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer HealthCare AG. 72 p.

870.2400    Acute eye irritation
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070124     Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636: Acute Eye Irritation on Rabbits. Project
              Number: TXGSP006, AT02437, T/4075381. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 22 p.

47070206     Gmelin, C. (2006) BYH 18636-[Inert Ingredient]: Acute Eye Irritation on
              Rabbits. Project Number: AT03432, T/4076579, M/280712/01/2. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 22 p.

47070238     Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 225 +225 g/L: Acute Eye
              Irritation on Rabbits. Project Number: T/8076555, AT03001, M/272093/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 23 p.

47070242     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007)  Summary of the Toxicological Studies  of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225
              g/L: Specification: 102000013579. Project Number: M/284195/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070246     Gmelin, C. (2006) BYH 18636 + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 70: Acute Eye Irritation
              on Rabbits. Project Number: AT03305, T/7076590, M/279251. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag. 23 p.

47070250     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007)  Summary of the Toxicological Studies  of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 10 + 60 g/L:
              Specification: 102000014337. Project Number: M/284192/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070306     Lowe, C. (2006) (Inert Ingredient) + BYH 18636 WG 42 + 21: Primary Eye
              Irritation Study in Rabbits: (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: 20222, P324.
              Unpublished study prepared by Product  Safety Laboratories.  18 p.

47070308     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007)  Summary of the Toxicological Studies  of the Plant
              Protection Product: (Inert Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-methyl WG 42 + 21:
              (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284183/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070313     Durando, J. (2007) SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient)  SC): Primary
              Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits: (SC 547 Herbicide). Project Number: 21166,
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              P324, M/284730/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety
              Laboratories. 16 p.

47070316     Zhou, 1; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): (SC
              547 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284201/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47114018     Gmelin, C. (2006) BYH 18636 + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC 90 + 225 +
              150 g/1: Acute Eye Irritation on Rabbits. Project Number: T/0076584, AT03244,
              M/277838/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology.
              23 p.

47114021     Cunny, H.; Zhou, J. (2007) Summary of the Toxilogical Studies on the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazon-methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC
              90 + 225 +150 g/L: Specification:  102000013459. Project Number:
              M/284204/01/1, 102000013459. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.. 24 p.

47114039     Schungel, M. (2006) Acute Eye Irritation on Rabbits: Isoxaflutole + (Inert
              Ingredient). Project Number: AT03287, T/0076575, TXUBP031.  Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer HealthCare AG. 23 p.

870.2500    Acute dermal irritation
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070203      Schungel, M. (2004) Acute Skin Irritation/Corrosion on Rabbits: BTH 18636.
              Project Number: T/3073788, AT01648, M/129093/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 21 p.

47070207      Gmelin, C.  (2006) BYH 18636-[Inert Ingredient]: Acute Skin
              Irritation/Corrosion on Rabbits. Project Number: T/3076578, AT03439,
              M/280713/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology.
              22 p.

47070236      Schungel, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225 G/L: Acute Skin
              Irritation/Corrosion on Rabbits. Project Number: T/6076553, AT03000,
              M/272076/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 23 p.

47070242      Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225
              g/L: Specification: 102000013579. Project Number: M/284195/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070245      Gmelin, C.  (2006) BYH 18636 + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 70: Acute Skin
              Irritation/Corrosion on Rabbits. Project Number: M/279231/01/2, AT03304.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 23 p.
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47070250     Zhou, 1; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD 10 + 60 g/L:
              Specification: 102000014337. Project Number: M/284192/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070307     Lowe, C. (2006) (Inert Ingredient) + BYH 18636 WG 42 + 21: Primary  Skin
              Irritation Study in Rabbits: (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: 20223, P326,
              M/283921/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety Laboratories.  16
              P-
47070308     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: (Inert Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-methyl WG 42 + 21:
              (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284183/01/1. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070314     Durando, J. (2007) SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): Primary
              Skin Irritation Study in Rabbits: (SC 547 Herbicide). Project Number: 21167,
              P326, M/284732/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety
              Laboratories. 16 p.

47070316     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: SP 102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): (SC
              547 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284201/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47114019     Gmelin, C. (2006) BYH 18636 + Isoxaflutole +(Inert Ingredient) SC + 90 + 225
              +150 g/1: Acute Skin Irritation/Corrosion on Rabbits.  Project Number:
              T/9076583, AT03245, M/278731/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 23 p.

47114021     Cunny, H.; Zhou, J. (2007) Summary of the Toxilogical Studies on the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazon-methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC
              90 + 225 +150 g/L: Specification: 102000013459. Project Number:
              M/284204/01/1,  102000013459. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.. 24 p.

47114040     Gmelin, C. (2006) Acute Skin Irritation/Corrosion on Rabbits: Isoxaflutole +
              (Inert Ingredient). Project Number: AT03299A, TXUBP032, T/9076574.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer HealthCare AG. 30 p.

870.2600    Skin sensitization
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070204     Vohr, H. (2004) BYH 18636: Study for the Skin Sensitization Effect in Guinea
              Pigs (Maximization Test According to Magnus and Kilgman). Project Number:
              AT01388, M/083284/01/2, T/5073096. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
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              Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 31 p.

47070209     Repetto-Larsay, M. (2007) BYH 18636-[Inert Ingredient]: Evaluation of
              Potential Dermal Sensitization in the Local Lymph Node Assay in the Mouse.
              Project Number: SA/06367, TXGSP004, M/284449/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 36 p.

47070237     Larsay, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + AE 0001789 SC 450 Evaluation of Potential
              Dermal Sensitization in the Local Lymp Node Assay in the Mouse. Project
              Number: SA/06028, M/279626/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience. 41 p.

47070242     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-Methyl + Cyprosulfamide SC 225 + 225
              g/L: Specification: 102000013579. Project Number: M/284195/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070244     Larsay, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + Mefenpyr-Diethyl OD 70 Evaluation of
              Potential Dermal Sensitization in the Local Lymp Node Assay in the Mouse.
              Project Number: SA/06185, M/279620/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Cropscience. 39 p.

47070250     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazone-methyl + Mefenpyr-diethyl OD  10 + 60 g/L:
              Specification: 102000014337. Project Number: M/284192/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070305     Lowe, C. (2006) (Inert Ingredient) + BYH 18636 WG 42 + 21: Dermal
              Sensitization Study in Guinea Pigs (Buehler Method): (WG 63 Herbicide).
              Project Number: 20224, P328. Unpublished study prepared by Product Safety
              Laboratories. 24 p.

47070308     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: (Inert Ingredient) + Thiencarbazone-methyl WG 42 + 21:
              (WG 63 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284183/01/1. Unpublished  study
              prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47070315     Durando, J. (2007)  SP102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): Dermal
              Sensitization Study in Guinea Pigs (Buehler Method): (SC 547 Herbicide).
              Project Number: 21168, P328, M/284733/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Product Safety Laboratories. 23 p.

47070316     Zhou, J.; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: SP 102000016695 (636+747+(Inert Ingredient) SC): (SC
              547 Herbicide). Project Number: M/284201/01/1. Unpublished study prepared
              by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47114020     Repetto-Larsay, M. (2006) BYH 18636 + IFT + (Inert Ingredient) SC 90 +  225
              + 150 g/1: Evaluation of Potential Dermal Sensitization in the Local  Lymph
              Node Assay in the Mouse. Project Number:  SA/06027, M/271415/01/1.
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              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 41 p.

47114021      Cunny, H.; Zhou, J. (2007) Summary of the Toxilogical Studies on the Plant
              Protection Product Thiencarbazon-methyl + Isoxaflutole + (Inert Ingredient) SC
              90 + 225 +150 g/L: Specification: 102000013459. Project Number:
              M/284204/01/1, 102000013459. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal.. 24 p.

47114041      Steiblen, G. (2006) Isoxaflutole & (Inert Ingredient) Evaluation of Potential
              Dermal Sensitization in the Local Lymph Node Assay in the Mouse. Project
              Number: SA/06149, M/278552/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience. 39 p.

47487101      Zhou, J. (2008) Bayer CropScience to EPA Inquiries Regarding LLNA Studies
              on BYH  18636 OD70 Herbicide. Project Number: BCS/08/JZ/0625,
              M/303583/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience LP. 16 p.

870.3100    90-Day oral toxicity in rodents
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070126     McElligott, A. (2003) BYH 18636: 90-Day Toxicity Study in the Rat by Dietary
              Administration. Project Number: SA/02446, M/l04311/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 541 p.

47070127     Carole, L. (2004) BYH 18636: 90-Day Toxicity Study in the Mouse by Dietary
              Administration. Project Number: SA/03086, M/000411/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 280 p.

47070128     Odin-Feurtet, M. (2007) BYH 18636-carboxylic acid: 90-Day Toxicity Study in
              the Rat by Dietary Administration. Project Number: SA/06035,
              LYNX/PSI/N/TXGSP029, M/2892943/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Cropscience. 414 p.

47070220     Lunchick, C. (2007) Assessment of the Non-Dietary Exposure to
              Thiencarbazone-methyl from Use on Corn, Wheat, Non-Crop Areas, Turf and
              Ornamentals in the United States. Project Number: G201672, M/286068/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 18 p.

870.3150    90-day oral toxicity in nonrodents
    MRID
Citation Reference
47070129     Eigenberg, D. (2007) A 90-Day Toxicity Feeding Study in the Beagle Dog with
              Technical Grade BYH 18636: Amended Report. Project Number: 04/S76/WH,
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              201290/1, M/261742/02/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 587 p.

47070220      Lunchick, C. (2007) Assessment of the Non-Dietary Exposure to
              Thiencarbazone-methyl from Use on Corn, Wheat, Non-Crop Areas, Turf and
              Ornamentals in the United States. Project Number: G201672, M/286068/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 18 p.

870.3200    21/28-day dermal toxicity
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070213      Zhou, J. (2005) Waiver Request for 21-Day Dermal Study on BYH 18636.
              Project Number: BCS/07/JZ/01, M/285873/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer CropScience LP. 6 p.

870.3700    Prenatal developmental toxicity study
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070130      Langewische, F. (2005) BYH 18636: Developmental Toxicity Study in Rats
              After Oral Administration. Project Number: TXGSX012, AT02339, T4062961.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 845 p.

47070131      Wason, S. (2006) BYH 18636: Developmental Toxicity Study in the Rabbit by
              Gavage. Project Number: SA/03350, M/263644/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 268 p.

47070220      Lunchick, C. (2007) Assessment of the Non-Dietary Exposure to
              Thiencarbazone-methyl from Use on Corn, Wheat, Non-Crop Areas, Turf and
              Ornamentals in the United States. Project Number: G201672, M/286068/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 18 p.

870.3800    Reproduction and fertility effects
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070132      Eiben, R. (2006) BYH 18636: Two-Generation Reproduction Study in the
              Wistar Rat by Administration in the Diet. Project Number: TXGSX017,
              T7063198, AT03180. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 1170 p.

47070220      Lunchick, C. (2007) Assessment of the Non-Dietary Exposure to
              Thiencarbazone-methyl from Use on Corn, Wheat, Non-Crop Areas, Turf and
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              Ornamentals in the United States. Project Number: G201672, M/286068/01/1.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 18 p.
870.4100    Chronic toxicity
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47070133      Eigenberg, D. (2007) A Chronic Toxicity Feeding Study in the Beagle Dog with
              Technical Grade BYII 18636: Amended Report. Project Number: 201497/1,
              05/C76/YO, M/284899/02/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 1033
              P-

870.4200    Carcinogenicity
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47070135
Wason, S. (2006) Carcinogenicity Study of BYH 18636 in the C57BL/6J Mouse
by Dietary Administration. Project Number: SA/04062, M/280301/01/1.
Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 2339 p.
870.4300    Combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47070134      Schladt, L.; Ruhl-Fehlert, C.; Hartmann, E. (2007) BYH 18636: Combined
              Chronic Toxicity and Carcinogenicity Study in Wistar Rats (Dietary
              Administration for 2 Years). Project Number: TXGSX001, T3073715,
              AT03629. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 3111
              P-

870.5100    Bacterial reverse mutation test
   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47070136      Herbold, B. (2007) BYH 18636: Salmonella/Microsome Test: Plate
              Incorporation and Preincubation Method. Project Number: TXGSP030,
              AT03630, T/4076830. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 63 p.

47070137      Wirnitzer, U. (2005) BYH 18636: Salmonella/Microsome Test: Plate
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              Incorporation and Preincubation Method. Project Number: TXGSX019,
              AT02274, T/0073262. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 62 p.

47070138      Herbold, B. (2006) BYH 18636 N-desmethyl: Salmonella/Microsome Test:
              Plate Incorporation and Preincubation Method. Project Number: TXGSP058,
              AT03497, T/9076880. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 63 p.

47070139      Wirnitzer, U. (2006) BYH 18636-carboxylic acid: Salmonella/Microsome Test:
              Plate Incorporation and Preincubation Method. Project Number: TXGSX029,
              AT01522A, T/6073259. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 62 p.

47070208      Herbold, B. (2006) BYH 18636-[Inert Ingredient]: Salmonella/Microsome Test
              Plate Incorporation and Preincubation Method (Project: BYH 18636). Project
              Number: AT03605, T/5076444, M/283583/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 64 p.

47376806      Herbold, B. (2008) BYH 18636: Salmonella/Microsome Test Using S9 of Male
              Mice: Plate Incorporation and Preincubation Method: TXGSP088. Project
              Number: AT04414, T/5078019. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Healthcare AG. 65 p.

870.5300    In vitro mammalian cell gene mutation test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070140      Herbold, B. (2007) BYH 18636: V79/HPRT-Test in Vitro for the Detection of
              Induced Forward Mutations. Project Number: TXGSP053, AT03686,
              T/6076832. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 43 p.

47070141      Herbold, B. (2005) BYH 18636: V79/HPRT-Test in Vitro for the Detection of
              Induced Forward Mutations. Project Number: TXGSX021, AT02752,
              T/l 073263. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 40 p.

47070142      Herbold, B. (2007) BYH 18636 N-desmethyl: V79/HPRT-Test in Vitro for the
              Detection of Induced Forward Mutations. Project Number: TXGSP056,
              AT03687, T/0076881. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 45 p.

47070143      Herbold, B. (2005) BYH 18636-carboxylic acid: V79/HPRT-Test in Vitro for
              the Detection of Induced Forward Mutations. Project Number: TXGSX030,
              AT02038, T/9073261. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 38 p.

870.5375    In vitro mammalian chromosome aberration test
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   MRID
Citation Reference
47070144      Thum, M. (2007) BYH 18636: In Vitro Chromosome Aberration Test with
              Chinese Hamster V79 Cells. Project Number: TXGSP052, AT03625,
              T/5076831. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 51 p.

47070145      Thum, M. (2005) BYH 18636: In Vitro Chromosome Aberration Test with
              Chinese Hamster V79 Cells. Project Number: TXGSX020, T/l074271,
              AT02499. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 46 p.

47070146      Nern, M. (2007) BYH 18636 N-desmethyl: In Vitro Chromosome Aberration
              Test with Chinese Hamster V79 Cells. Project Number: TXGSP059, AT03678,
              T/1076882. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 52 p.

47070147      Herbold, B. (2005) BYH 18636-carboxylic acid: In Vitro Chromosome
              Aberration Test with Chinese Hamster V79 Cells. Project Number: TXGSX031,
              AT01980, T/8073260. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of
              Toxicology. 54 p.

870.5395    Mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070214      Herbold, B. (2004) Micronucleus-Test on the Male Mouse: (Project: BYH
              18636). Project Number: T/2074272, AT01568, M/123179/01/2. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag Inst. of Toxicology. 49 p.

870.6200    Neurotoxicity screening battery
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070148      Gilmore, R.; Hoss, H. (2006) An Acute Oral Neurotoxicity Screening Study
              with Technical Grade BYH 18636 in Wistar Rats. Project Number: 05/N12/ZI,
              201512, M/279833/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 464 p.

47070149      Gilmore, R.; Hoss, H. (2006) A Subchronic Neurotoxicity Screening Study with
              Technical Grade BYH 18636 in Wistar Rats. Project Number: 201518,
              05/N72/AD, M/281238/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 645 p.

870.7485    Metabolism and pharmacokinetics
   MRID
Citation Reference
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47070150     Justus, K.; Spiegel, K. (2006) [Dihydrotriazole-3-(Carbon 14)]BYH 18636:
              Absorption, Distribution, Excretion and Metabolism in the Rat. Project Number:
              M21819148, MEF/06/049, M/275826/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal..  121 p.

47070201     Justus, K. (2006) [Thiophene-(Carbon-14)] BYH18636:  Adsorption,
              Distribution, Excretion, and Metabolism in the Rat. Project Number:
              M41819131, MEF/05/176, M/268447/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 153 p.

870.7600    Dermal penetration
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070202     Capt, A. (2006) [Carbon 14]- BYH 18636 in SC450 Formulation: Comparative
              In Vitro Dermal Absorption Study Using Human and Rat Skin. Project Number:
              SA/06151. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 69 p.

850.6200    Earthworm subchronic toxicity test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47069934     Heimbach, F. (2005) BYH 18636 (tech.): Acute Toxicity to Earthworms
              (Eisenia fetida) Tested in Artificial Soil. Project Number: E/310/3019/7,
              RG/10/05, M/262506/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute
              of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 22 p.

850.7100    Data reporting for environmental chemistry methods
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070043      Netzband, D.; Wade, J. (2007) In House Laboratory Validation of An Analytical
              Method For The Determination of Residues of BYH 18636 And Its Metabolites
              BYH 18636-Carboxylic Acid, BYH 18636-Sulfonamide, BYH 18636-
              Sulfonamide-Carboxylic acid, BYH 18636-MMT, and BYH 18636-
              Triazolinone Carboxamide in Soil and Sediment Using LC/MS/MS. Project
              Number RAGSP007, M/285741/01/1. Unpublished  study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 107 p.

47070044      Brumhard, B.; Koch, V. (2007) Independent Laboratory Validation of Method
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              Gs-003-S06-01 For The Determination of BYH18636 and its Metabolites
              BYH18636-Carboxylic acid, BYH18636-Sulfonamide, BYH18636-
              Sulfonamide-Carboxylic acid, BYH18636-MMT, and BYH18636-Triazlinone
              Carboxamide in Soil and Sediment Using LC/MS/MS. Project Number:
              MR/06/155, P611060013, M/285008/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 52 p.

47070114      Wade, J. (2007) In House Validation of the Analytical Method for the
              Determination of Residues of BYH 18636  and its Metabolites BYH 18636-
              carboxylic acid, BYH 18636-sulfonamide, BYH 18636-sulfonamide-carboxylic
              acid, BYH 18636-MMT, and BYH  18636-dicarboxy Sulfonamide in Water
              Using LC/MS/MS . Project Number: RAGSM001, GS/004/W06/02,
              M/285955/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 100 p.

47070118      Krebber, R.; Leppelt, L. (2007) Independent Laboratory Validation of Method
              GS-004-W06-01 for the Determination of BYH18636 and its Metabolites
              BYH18636-carboxylic acid,  BYH18636-sulfonamide, BYH18636-sulfonamide
              carboxylic acid, BYH18636-MMT and BYH18636-dicarboxy sulfonamide in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS. Project Number: P/614/067075, GS/004/W06/01,
              MR/07/218. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info.
              & Residue Anal. 53 p.

870.3050    Repeated dose 28-day oral toxicity in rodents
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070125      Rascle, J. (2007) BYH 18636-n-desmethyl (AE 1417257): 28-Day Toxicity
              Study in the Rat by Dietary Administration. Project Number: SA/06247,
              LYNX/PSI/N/TXGSP057, M/284133/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Cropscience. 382 p.

47070212      Rascle, J. (2007) BYH 18636-Sulfonamide: 28-Day Toxicity Study in the Rat
              by Dietary Administration. Project Number: SA/06084, TXGSX032.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience. 300 p.

850.6200    Earthworm subchronic toxicity test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47070232      Leicher, T. (2006) BYH 18636 & AE 0001789 SC 450: Acute Toxicity to
              Earthworms (Eisenia fetida) Tested in Artificial Soil. Project Number:
              E/3103135/6, M/273369/01/2, RG/09/06. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 23 p.
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47070234     Friedrich, S. (2006) BYH 18636 & AE 0001789 SC 450: Sublethal Toxicity to
              the Earthworm Eisenia fetida in Artificial Soil: Final Report. Project Number:
              M/277481/01/2, 06/10/48/099, ELECTRONIC/COPY. Unpublished study
              prepared by BioChem agrar. 32 p.

47114008     Leicher, T. (2006) Thiencarbazone-methyl and Isoxaflutole and (Inert
              Ingredient) SC 90 and 225 and 150 g/1: Acute Toxicity to Earthworms (Eisenia
              fetida) Tested in Artificial Soil with 5% Peat. Project Number: E/310/3203/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag. 24 p.

 Non-Guideline Study
    MRID
Citation Reference
47069900     Bayer CropScience LP. (2007) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity,
              Fate, Residue, and Risk and Exposure Data in Support of the Applications for
              Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical, SC 450 Herbicide, SC 450
              Turf and Ornamental Herbicide, OD 70 Herbicide, SC 547 Herbicide, WG 63
              Herbicide and WG 63 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide. Transmittal of 50 of 215
              Studies.

47069930     Bruns, E. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636 (tech.) to Larvae of Chironomus
              riparius in a 48 h Static Laboratory Test System (Limit-Test). Project Number:
              E/322/3131/5, EBGSP037. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute
              of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 48 p.

47069931     Frommholz, U. (2006) BYH 18636 tech: Influence on the Reproduction of the
              Collembola Species Folsomia Candida Tested in Artificial Soil. Project Number:
              E314/3119/2, M/275211/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag,
              Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 26 p.

47069933     Hoberg, J. (2007) BYH 18636  - Comparative Toxicity to Three Aquatic
              Macrophytes During a 14-Day Exposure Followed by a 14-Day Recovery
              Period. Project Number: EBGSP084, EBGSP085, EBGSP086. Unpublished
              study prepared by Springborn Smithers Laboratories. 106 p.

47069935     Luhrs, U. (2006) BYH 18636-MMT: Effects on Reproduction and Growth of
              Earthworms Eisenia fetida in Artificial Soil: Final Report. Project Number:
              28461022, M/269458/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Institut fuer
              Biologische Analytik und  Consulting IBACON. 36 p.

47069937     Friedrich, S. (2006) BYH  18636-MMT: Effects on the Reproduction of the
              Collembolans Folsomia Candida: Final Report. Project Number: 06/10/48/167,
              M/280552/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 24 p.

47069938     Leicher, T. (2006) BYH 18636-Carboxylic Acid: Effects on Soil Litter
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              Degredation. Project Number: E/427/3060/2, LRT/SLD/30/60, M/280506/02/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 57 p.

47069939     Bruns, E. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636-Carboxylic Acid to Larvae of
              Chironomus riparius in a 48 h Static Laboratory Test System (Limit Test).
              Project Number: E/322/3133/7, EBGSP079, M/281173/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 48 p.

47069940     Friedrich, S. (2005) BYH 18636 Carboxylic Acid: Final Report. Project
              Number: 05/10/48/058, M/259511/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Anal. 28 p.

47069941     Frommholz, U. (2005) BYH 18636-Carboxylic Acid: Influence on the
              Reproduction of the Collembola Species Folsomia Candida Tested in Artificial
              Soil. Project Number: E/314/2970/6, LKC/COLL/44/05, M/262498/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 24 p.

47069942     Lechelt-Kunze, C. (2005) BYH 18636-Carboxylic Acid (technical): Effects on
              Survival, Growth and Reproduction on the Earthworm Eisenia fetida Tested in
              Artificial Soil. Project Number: E/312/2965/8, RG/32/05, LKC/RG/R/17/05.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 42 p.

47069943     Friedrich, S. (2006) BYH 18636-Sulfonamide: Sublethal Toxicity to the
              Earthworm Eisenia fetida in Artificial Soil: Final Report. Project Number:
              06/10/48/063, M/275605/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Cropscience Gmbh. 34 p.

47069946     Banman, C.; Lam, C. (2005) Toxicity of BYH 18636 [Inert Ingredient] to the
              Green Alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata. Project Number: EBGSP003,
              M/262576/01/1.  Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp. 45 p.

47069947     Luhrs, U. (2006) BYH 18636-[Inert IngredientJ-Carboxylic Acid: Effects on
              Reproduction and Growth of Earthworms Eisenia fetida in Artificial Soil: Final
              Report. Project Number: 28471022, M/269975/01/2. Unpublished study
              prepared by Institut fuer Biologische Analytik und Consulting IBACON. 39 p.

47069948     Bruns, E. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BYH 18636-[Inert IngredientJ-Carboxylic
              Acid to Larvae of Chironomus riparius in a 48 h Static Laboratory Test System
              (Limit-Test). Project Number: E/322/3134/8, EBGSP078, MR/06/051.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue
              Anal. 49 p.

47069949     Friedrich, S. (2006) BYH 18636-[Inert IngredientJ-Carboxylic Acid: Effects on
              the Reproduction of the collembolans Folsomia Candida: Final Report. Project
              Number: 06/10/48/168. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience
              Gmbh. 24 p.
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47069950     Friedrich, S. (2006) BYH 18636-Triazolinone-Carboxamide: Effects on the
              Reproduction of the Collembolans Folsomia Candida: Final Report. Project
              Number: 06/10/48/169. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience
              Gmbh. 24 p.

47070000     Bayer CropScience LP (2007) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Fate,
              Residue and Risk and Exposure Data in Support of the Applications for
              Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical, SC 450 Herbicide, SC 450
              Turf and Ornamental Herbicide, OD 70 Herbicide, SC 547 Herbicide, WG 63
              Herbicide and WG 63 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide. Transmittal of 49 of 215
              Studies.

47070020     Coukell, G. (2007) Field Dissipation of BYH 18636 in Three Canadian Soils.
              Project Number: MEGSP019, M/285968/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer CropScience LP, Bayer Corp. and ICMS, Inc. 296 p.

47070039     Fliege, R. (2005) BYH 18636 (AE 1162464): Calculation of the Chemical
              Lifetime in the Troposphere. Project Number: MEF/05/299, M1451481/4,
              M/267793/01/2. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product
              Info. & Residue Anal. 18 p.

47070100     Bayer CropScience LP (2007) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Fate,
              Residue and Risk and Exposure Data in Support of the Applications for
              Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical Herbicide, SC 450 Herbicide,
              SC 450 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide, OD 70 Herbicide, SC 547 Herbicide,
              WG 63 Herbicide, and WG 63 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide. Transmittal of
              50 of 215 Studies.

47070200     Bayer CropScience LP. (2007) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity,
              Fate, Residue, and Risk and Exposure Data in Support of the Applications for
              Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical, SC 450 Herbicide, SC 450
              Turf and Ornamental Herbicide, OD 70 Herbicide, SC 547 Herbicide, WG 63
              Herbicide, and WG 63 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide. Transmittal of 50 of 215
              Studies.

47070215     Sabbagh, G.; Arthur, E.; Desmarteau, D. (2007) Expected Environmental
              Exposure of the Anaerobic Aquatic Degredation BYH 18636-NMT. Project
              Number: 201667, M/285652/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Corp.
              25 p.

47070216     Sabbagh, G.; Arthur, E.; Dallstream, K.; et al. (2007) Drinking Water Exposure
              Assessment for BYH 18636. Project Number: MEGSX036. Unpublished study
              prepared by Bayer Corp. 94 p.

47070217     Sabbogh, G.; Arthur, E.; Desmarteau, D. (2007) Aquatic Exposure Assessment
              for BYH 18636. Project Number: MEGSM007, M/285667/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 33 p.

47070218     Bowers, L.; Arthur, E.; Dallstream, K.; et. al. (2007) Environmental Fate and
              Ecological Risk Assessment for Thiencarbazone-methyl (BYH 18636) for the
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              USA and Canada. Project Number: EBGSP036, M/286001/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Corp. 116 p.

47070219     Lemke, V. (2007) Evaluation of the Dietary Exposure to Thiencarbazone-methyl
              (BYH 18636) and Assessment of Potential Risk for the U.S. and Canada. Project
              Number: RAGSP043, M/285991/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer
              Corp. 57 p.

47070221     Arthur, E. (2007) Bayer CropScience Position and Rationale Document for
              Rotational Crop Label Statements Following the Use of Thienecarbazone-
              methyl Herbicide. Project Number: 201684. Unpublished study prepared by
              Bayer Corp. 14 p.

47070229     Waltersdorfer, A. (2006) Toxicity to the Parasitoid Wasp Aphidius rhopalosiphi
              (Destephani-Perez) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the Laboratory BYH 18636
              & AE 0001789 SC 225 + 225 g/1. Project Number: CW06/004, M/269942/01/2.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 28 p.

47070230     Waltersdorfer, A. (2006) Toxicity to the Predatory Mite Typlodromus pyri
              Scheuten (Acari, Phytoseiidae) in the Laboratory BYH 18636 & AE 0001789
              SC 225 + 225 g/1. Project Number: CW06/006, M/270231/01/3. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 34 p.

47070300     Bayer CropScience LP (2007) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Fate,
              Residue, and Risk and Exposure Data in  Support of the Applications for
              Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical Herbicide, SC 450 Herbicide,
              SC 450 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide, OD 70 Herbicide, SC 547 Herbicide,
              WG 63 Herbicide, WG 63 Turf and Ornamental Herbicide. Transmittal of 16 of
              215 Studies.

47114000     Bayer CropScience LP. (2007) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity and
              Fate Data in Support of the Applications  for Registration of SC 465 Herbicide
              and SC 480 Herbicide. Transmittal of 42 Studies.

47114005     Waltersdorfer, A. (2006) Toxicity to the Predatory Mite Typhlodromus pryi
              Scheuten (Acari, Phytoseiidae) in the Laboratory BYH 18636 and Isoxaflutole
              and (Inert Ingredient) SC 90 + 225 +  150 g/1. Project Number: CW06/008.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 39 p.

47114007     Friedrich, S. (2006) BYH 18636 and (Inert Ingredient) and Isoxaflutole SC 465:
              Sublethal Toxicity to the Earthworm Eisenia fetida in Artificial Soil with 5%
              Peat: Final Report. Project Number: 06/10/48/100, M/279980/01/1. Unpublished
              study prepared by Biochem Agrar, Lab fuer Biologische und Chemische. 34 p.

47114024     Waltersdorfer, A (2006) Toxicity to the Parasitoid Wasp Aphidius rhopalosiphi
              (Destephani-Perez) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) Using an Extended Laboratory
              Test Isoxaflutole & Cyprosulfamide SC 240 + 240 g/1. Project Number:
              CW06/064, M/279708/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience
              Gmbh. 32 p.
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47114025      Waltersdorfer, A. (2006) Toxicity to the Green Lacewig Chysoperla carnea
              Steph. (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) Using an Extended Laboratory Test
              Isoxaflutole & Cyprosulfamide SC 240 + 240 g/1. Project Number: CW06/065,
              M/279861/01/1. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience Gmbh. 27 p.

47114031      Leicher, T. (2006) Isoxaflutole & Cyprosulfamide SC 240 & 240 g/1: Acute
              Toxicity to Earthworms (Eisenia fetida) Tested in Artificial Soil with 5% Peat.
              Project Number: RG/20/06, E/310/3187/3, LRT/RG/A/74/06. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Ag, Institute of Product Info. & Residue Analysis. 23
              P-
47114042      Zhou, 1; Cunny, H. (2007) Summary of the Toxicological Studies of the Plant
              Protection Product: Isoxaflutole + Cyprosulfamide SC 240+240 g/L. Project
              Number: 102000014305, M/283769/02/1, ELECTRONIC/COPY. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer CropScience LP. 24 p.

47376800      Bayer Cropscience LP (2008) Submission of Efficacy, Toxicity, and Exposure
              and Risk Data in Support of the Application for Registration of Thiencarbazone-
              methyl Technical Herbicide and the Petition for Tolerance of Thiencarbazone-
              methyl for Use on Corn and Wheat. Transmittal of 6 Studies.

47376801      Zhou, J. (2008) Bayer Cropscience Response to US EPA Request for Historical
              Control Data in Support of Toxicology Studies Conducted with BYH 18636 and
              AE 0001789 - Amended. Project Number: BCS/07/JZ/06, AT/O3629, SA03277.
              Unpublished study prepared by Bayer Cropscience LP. 12 p.

47376803      Bowers, L.; Lam, C.; Christ, M. (2007) Bayer Response to PMRA Request for
              Clarification with Respect to the BYH 18636 Submission. Project Number:
              EBGSY001. Unpublished study prepared by Bayer CropScience. 8 p.

47376807      Kemman, R.; McGaughey, B.; Frank, A.; et al. (2008) Thiencarbazone-methyl
              (BYH18636): An Assessment of Risk to Endangered Species Associated with
              Corn and Wheat. Project Number: 08706, EBGSP113, EA/00529/00.
              Unpublished study prepared by Compliance Services International. 498 p.

47433700      Bayer Cropscience LP (2008) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of the
              Application for Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical Herbicide.
              Transmittal of 1 Study.

47433701      Zhou, J. (2008) Bayer Cropscience Response to PMRA Comments Regarding
              Inhalation and LLNA Studies on BYH18636 OD70 Herbicide - EPA Version.
              Project Number: BCS/07/JZ/05/EPA, SA/06185, TXGSP050. Unpublished
              study prepared by Bayer Cropscience, LP. 14 p.

47487000      Bayer CropScience (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry Data in Support of
              the Application for Registration of WG 63 Herbicide. Transmittal of 1 Study.

47487100      Bayer CropScience (2008) Submission of Toxicity and Product Chemistry Data
              in Support of the Application for Registration of OD 70 Herbicide. Transmittal
              of 2  Studies.
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47492700      Bayer CropScience (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry Data in Support of
               the Application for Registration of Thiencarbazone-Methyl Technical Herbicide
               (BYH 18636) and the Petition for Tolerance of Thiencarbazone-methyl.
               Transmittal of 1  Study.

47525800      Bayer CropScience (2008) Submission of Residue Data in Support of the
               Application for Registration of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical Herbicide and
               the Petition for Tolerance of Thiencarbazone-methyl Technical Herbicide.
               Transmittal of 1  Study.
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