United States
Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
(7505P)
 P/EPA
      Pesticide
    Fact  Sheet
          Name of Chemical:
          Reason for Issuance:

          Date Issued:
              Saflufenacil
              New Chemical
              Tolerances Established
              August 2009
I. DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL
Description of Chemical
Generic Name:
Common Names:
Trade Names Used:
Chemical Class:
Chemical Structure:
(N'-[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)-
3,6-dihydro-l(2H)-pyrimidinyl)benzyl]-N-isopropyl-N-
methylsulfamide)

Saflufenacil; Benzamide

Kixor® Herbicide

LDPH, PPO inhibitor
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EPA Chemical Code:
118203
Chemical Abstracts
Service (CAS) Number:

Registration Status:

Pesticide Type:

U.S. Producer:
372137-35-4

Conditionally registered

Herbicide

BASF Corporation
Agricultural Product Division
26 Davis Drive, P.O. Box 13528
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Tolerances Established
Tolerances were established in the 40 CFR §180.649 for the following commodities:
Table 1. Tolerance Summary for Saflufenacil.
Commodity
Vegetable, legume,
group 06
Vegetable, foliage of
legume, group 07
Fruit, citrus, group 10
Fruit, pome, group 1 1
Fruit, stone, group 12
Nut, tree, group 14
Pistachio
Almond, hulls
Grain, cereal, group 1 5
Grain, cereal, forage,
fodder and straw group
16
Sorghum stover
Cotton, undelinted seed
Cotton, gin byproducts
Sunflower, seed
Grape
Animal - Kidney
Proposed
Tolerance
(ppm)
0.03
0.1
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
-
0.2
0.03
0.1
0.1
0.03
0.03
0.7
0.03
0.02
Recommended
Tolerance (ppm)
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.10
-
0.03
0.10
1.0
0.03
-
Correct Commodity
Definition/Comments
Vegetable, legume, group 6
Vegetable, foliage of legume,
group 7




Translated from tree nuts



Included in crop group 16




Individual tolerances required
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Table 1. Tolerance Summary for Saflufenacil.
Commodity
Animal - Liver
Milk
Cattle, meat
Cattle, fat
Cattle, liver
Cattle, meat byproducts,
except liver
Goat, meat
Goat, fat
Goat, liver
Goat, meat byproducts,
except liver
Hog, meat
Hog, fat
Hog, liver
Hog, meat byproducts,
except liver
Sheep, meat
Sheep, fat
Sheep, liver
Sheep, meat byproducts,
except liver
Horse, meat
Horse, fat
Horse, liver
Horse, meat byproducts,
except liver
Proposed
Tolerance
(ppm)
0.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Recommended
Tolerance (ppm)
-
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
Correct Commodity
Definition/Comments
for each species





















II. USE PATTERNS AND FORMULATIONS

        Application Sites:  Saflufenacil is registered as a selective herbicide, developed for the
        control of broadleaf weeds by pre-plant and pre-emergence applications to cereal small
        grains, corn, chickpeas, cotton, edible beans, edible peas, lentils, lupine, sorghum,
        soybeans and sunflowers; post-emergence applications to fruit tree orchards, nut tree
        orchards, and vineyards;  and fallow croplands and non-agricultural areas, including
        pine plantations, rights-of-way, and bare ground. Additionally, Saflufenacil is used as a
        dessicant and/or defoliant on sunflowers.
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        Type of Formulations: Technical grade manufacturing use product (97.4%
        saflufenacil) and five end-use products:
Product
name
Optill™
Treevix™
Sharpen™
Integrity™
BAS 800
02/03 H
%
saflufenacil
17.8
70.0
29.74
6.24
12.27
Co-active
ingredients
Imazethapyr
(50.2%)
n/a
n/a
Dimethenamid
(55.04%)
n/a
form
Water-
dispersible
granule
Water-
dispersible
granule
Suspension
concentrate
Emulsifiable
concentrate
Emulsifiable
concentrate
use
Clearfield® corn
Legumes
Fruit trees
Nut trees
Grape vines
Field and row
crops
Field corn
Popcorn
Sweet corn
Grain sorghum
Noncropland
        Application Methods and Rates:
III. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Description Value
Melting point
pH @ 25 °C
Density @ 20 °C
Water solubility (g/100 mL)
@20°C
189.9°C, with a peak
maximum of 193. 4°C. BAS
800 H (PAI) is also stable
under nitrogen up to 220°C
4.426
1.595g/cc(PAI)
PAI:
0.0014 at pH 4
0.0025 at pH 5
0.21 atpH7
Could not be determined at
pH 9 due to degradation
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Description Value
Solvent solubility (g/100 mL
at 20 °C)
Acetonitrile
Di chl orom ethane
N,N-DMF
Acetone
Ethyl acetate
THF
Butyrolactone
Methanol
Isopropyl alcohol
Toluene
Olive oil
1-octanol
n-heptane
Vapor pressure (Pa, 20 °C)
Dissociation constant (pKa)
Octanol/water partition
coefficient

UV/visible absorption
spectrum (nm)
Henry's Law Constant
TGAI/MUP 95.4%
19.4
24.4
55.4
27.5
6.55
36.2
35.0
2.98
0.25
0.23
0.01
<0.01
<0.005
PAI
4.5 x 10'15
4.41 + 0.025
Kow 368.3
log Kow 2.6
271. 8 at pH 1.12
271. 4 at pH 6.94
309.4 at pHl 1.69
4.01 x 10'20 atm/m3/mol
IV. HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT

       A. Toxicity

       1. Acute Toxicity: Saflufenacil has low acute toxicity via the oral, dermal and
          inhalation routes of exposure (Toxicity category III or IV).  It is slightly irritating to
          the eye (Toxicity category III).  It is neither a dermal irritant nor sensitizer. The acute
          toxicity findings are summarized below:
Table : Acute Toxicity Profile - Saflufenacil.
Guideline No.
870.1100
Study Type
Acute oral [rat]
MRID(s)
47128101
Results
LD50 was >2000
mg/kg bw
Toxicity
Category
III
Purity
93.8%
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870.1200
870.1300
870.2400
870.2400
870.2500
870.2600
Acute dermal [rat]
Acute inhalation [rat]
Acute eye irritation [White New
Zealand rabbit]
Acute eye irritation [White New
Zealand rabbit]
Acute dermal irritation [rabbit]
Skin sensitization [Guinea Pig]
47128102
47128103
47128105
47128104
47128106
47128107
LD50 >2000
mg/kg
LC50 >5.3 mg/L
minimal irritation
minimal irritation
slightly irritating
not a sensitizer
III
IV
III
III
IV
N/A
93.8%
93.8%
93.8%
93.8%
93.8%
93.8%
2. Subchronic/ChronicToxicity: The primary target organ is the hematopoietic
   system. PPO inhibition in mammals may disrupt heme synthesis, which in turn
   causes anemia.  In the submitted studies, decreased hematological parameters
   [decreased red blood cells (RBC), decreased hematocrit (Ht), decreased mean
   corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), and mean corpuscular volume
   (MCV)] were observed at about the same dose level across species, with the
   exception of the dog, where effects were observed at a slightly higher dose. These
   effects occurred around the same dose level from short- through long-term exposures,
   without increasing in severity.  Effects were also seen in the liver (increased weight,
   centrilobular fatty change, lymphoid infiltrate) in mice, the spleen (increased spleen
   weight and extramedullary hematopoiesis) in rats, and in both these organs (increased
   iron storage in the liver and extramedullary hematopoiesis in the spleen) in dogs.
   These effects also occurred around the same dose level from short- through long-term
   exposures, without increasing in severity. No dermal toxicity was seen at the limit
   dose in a 28-day dermal toxicity study in rats.

3. Carcinogenicity: Saflufenacil is classified as "Not Likely Carcinogenic to
   Humans", based on no evidence of increased incidence of tumors at the  tested doses
   in rats and mice. Saflufenacil is weakly clastogenic in the in vitro chromosomal
   aberration assay in V79 cells in the presence of S9 activation; however, the response
   was not evident in the absence of S9 activation.

4. Prenatal and Postnatal Sensitivity: There was evidence of increased susceptibility
   in rabbit and rat developmental toxicity studies and in the 2-generation reproduction
   study in the rat.  Developmental effects such as decreased fetal body weights and
   increased skeletal variations occurred at doses that were not maternally toxic in the
   rat developmental study, indicating increased quantitative susceptibility. In rabbits,
   developmental effects, such as increased liver porphyrins were observed at doses that
   were not maternally toxic, indicating increased quantitative susceptibility.  In the 2-
   generation reproduction study in rats,  offspring effects such as increased number of
   stillborn pups, decreased viability and lactation indices, decreased pre-weaning body
   weight and/or body weight gain, and changes in hematological parameters were
   observed at a dose resulting in less severe maternal toxicity (decreased food intake,
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   body weight/weight gain and changes in hematological parameters and organ weights
   indicative of anemia), indicating increased qualitative susceptibility.

   In the acute neurotoxicity study, a decrease in motor activity was observed on the
   first day of dosing at the limit dose in males only. The finding was not accompanied
   by any other neuropathological changes and was considered a reflection of a mild and
   transient general systemic toxicity and not a substance-specific neurotoxic effect. In
   the subchronic neurotoxicity study, systemic toxicity (anemia) was seen at 1000 (66.2
   mg/kg/day) and 1350 (101 mg/kg/day) ppm in males and females, respectively.
   There was no evidence of neurotoxicity or neuropathology in either study due to
   treatment..

5.  Metabolism: Rat metabolism data indicate that saflufenacil is well absorbed and
   rapidly excreted.  The maximum concentration of saflufenacil in blood and plasma
   was reached within 1 hour (h) of dosing and declined rapidly after 24 h. Excretion of
   orally dosed saflufenacil was essentially complete within 96 h, with the majority
   eliminated within the first 24 to 48 h. There was a sex-dependent difference in the
   excretion of orally administered saflufenacil.  The main route of elimination in male
   rats was via the feces, while urinary excretion was the major route of elimination in
   females. The sex-dependent excretion was more pronounced at the low-dose level
   than at the high-dose level.  Also, males had significantly higher biliary excretion of
   saflufenacil residues  than females. Exhalation was not a relevant excretion pathway
   of saflufenacil.  At 168 h after dosing, saflufenacil residues remaining in tissues were
   very low and occurred mainly in carcass, liver, skin, and gut contents.

   The parent molecule  and 3 major metabolites (M800H01, M800H03, and M800H07)
   were identified and isolated from urine and feces. Minor metabolites that were
   identified include M800H05, M800H16, M800H17, M800H18, M800M19, and
   M800M20.  There were no significant gender differences in metabolic profiles.
   Saflufenacil was metabolized by three major transformation steps, which were
   demethylation of the uracil ring system, degradation of the TV-methyl-TV-isopropyl
   group to NH2, and cleavage of the uracil ring, forming a sulfonylamide group.

6. Mutagenicity:  Saflufenacil was neither mutagenic in bacterial cells nor clastogenic
   in rodents in vivo, and was considered not to pose a mutagenic concern.

9. Toxicology Profile:  The toxicological profile is discussed in the table below:
Table 2. Subchronic, Chronic and Other Toxicity Profile for Saflufenacil.
Guideline No./ Study Type
870.3100
28-Day Oral Toxicity feeding-
mice
MRID No. (year)/ Classification
/Doses
47128110(2007)
Acceptable/non-guideline
0,50, 150,450, 1350, or 4050
ppm
Results
LOAEL = 36.6 mg/kg bw/day (males)
based on increased alanine
aminotransferase, aspartate
aminotransferase, urea and total bilirubin,
decreased hemoglobin and Ht and
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                                M\F: 0, 12.8/17.9, 36.6/63.4,
                                112/153.1,335/446,882/1630
                                mg/kg bw/day.
                                increased liver weight and centrilobular
                                fatty change.
                                NOAEL = 12.8 mg/kg bw/day.
                                LOAEL = 153.1 mg/kg bw/day (females)
                                based on moderate centrilobular fatty
                                change in the liver.
                                NOAEL = 63.4 mg/kg bw/day.	
870.3100
28-Day Oral Toxicity feeding-rat
47128108 (2007)

Acceptable/non-guideline

0,50, 150,450, 1350, or 4050
ppm
M = 0,4.5, 13.4,39.2, 117,357;
F = 0, 5.0, 15.9, 43.6, 130.4, 376
mg/kg bw/day.	
                                                               LOAEL = 39.2 mg/kg bw/day (males)
                                                               based on decreased Hb, MCV, and MCH.
                                                               NOAEL =13.4 mg/kg bw/day.
                                                               LOAEL = 130.4 mg/kg bw/day (females)
                                                               based on decreased Hb, Ht, MCV, and
                                                               MCH.
                                                               NOAEL = 43.6 mg/kg bw/day.
870.3100
90-Day Oral Toxicity feeding-
mice
47128111(2007)

Acceptable/guideline

0, 15 (males only), 50, 150, 450,
and 1350 (females only) ppm
M = 0,3.6, 12.4,36.7, 109.1;
F = 0, 17.6,51.8, 156.6,471.2
mg/kg bw/day	
                                                               LOAEL = 36.7mg/kg bw/day (males)
                                                               based on multiple hematological changes,
                                                               liver weight increases with centrilobular
                                                               fatty change and lymphoid infiltrate in
                                                               males. NOAEL = 12.4mg/kg bw/day.
                                                               LOAEL = 156.6 mg/kg/day (females)
                                                               based on increased liver weight with
                                                               centrilobular fatty change and lymphoid
                                                               infiltrate. NOAEL = 51.8 mg/kg/day.
870.3100
90-Day Oral Toxicity feeding-rat
47128109 (2007)

Acceptable/guideline

0, 50, 150, 450 (males), 1350, or
4050 (females) ppm
M =0,3.5, 10.5,32.3,94.7
F = 0,4.3, 12.6,  110.5,344.7
mg/kg bw/day.	
                                                               LOAEL = 32.3 mg/kg bw/day (M) and
                                                               110.5 mg/kg bw/day (F) based on
                                                               multiple hematological effects and
                                                               increased spleen weight and
                                                               extramedullary hematopoiesis. NOAEL
                                                               = 10.5 (M), 12.6 mg/kg bw/day (F).
870.3150
28-Day Oral Toxicity feeding-
dog
                                47128112(2005)

                                Acceptable/non-guideline

                                0, 30, 100, or 300 mg/kg bw/day.
                                LOAEL = 100 mg/kg bw/day based
                                decreased mean corpuscular volume,
                                MCH, and MCHC, bone marrow
                                hyperplasia, increased iron storage in the
                                liver and extramedullary hematopoiesis
                                in the spleen.
                                NOAEL = 30 mg/kg bw/day.	
870.3150
90-Day Oral Toxicity feeding-
dog
                                47128113 (2006)

                                Acceptable/guideline

                                0, 10, 50, or 150 mg/kg bw/day
                                LOAEL = 50 mg/kg bw/day based on
                                lower MCV and MCH values in both
                                sexes.
                                NOAEL = 10 mg/kg bw/day.
870.3200
21/28-Day dermal toxicity (rat)
47128114(2006)
Acceptable/guideline

0, 100, 300, or 1000 mg/kg
                                                               LOAEL was not established. NOAEL =
                                                               1000 mg/kg bw/day.
870.3700a
Prenatal developmental in (rat)
47128115(2007)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 5, 20, or 60mg/kg/day
                                                               Maternal NOAEL = 20 mg/kg/day
                                                               LOAEL = 60 mg/kg/day based on
                                                               decrease hemoglobin and Ht, mean
                                                               corpuscular volume and MCH.
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                                                                Developmental NOAEL = 5 mg/kg/day
                                                                LOAEL = 20 mg/kg/day based on based
                                                                on decreased fetal body weights and
                                                                increase skeletal variations.
870.3700b
Prenatal developmental in (rabbit)
47128116(2006)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 50, 200, or 600 mg/kg/day
Maternal NOAEL = 200 mg/kg bw/day
LOAEL = 600 mg/kg bw/d based on
mortality and increased necropsy
findings.
Developmental NOAEL = 50 mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 200 mg/kg/day based on
increased liver porphyrins.	
870.3800
Reproduction and fertility effects
(rat)
47128117(2007)
acceptable/guideline
0, 5, 15, or 50 mg/kg bw/day
Parental Systemic NOAEL = 15
mg/kg/day
Parental Systemic LOAEL = 50
mg/kg/day based on decreased food
intake, body weight, body weight gain
and changes in hematological parameters
and organ weights indicative of anemia.
Reproduction NOAEL = M/F 50
mg/kg/day
Reproduction
LOAEL was not established.
Offspring NOAEL = 15 mg/kg/day
Offspring LOAEL = 50 mg/kg/day
based on decreased number of live born
pups, increased number of stillborn pups,
decreased viability and lactation indices,
decreased pre-weaning body weight
and/or body weight gain and changes in
hematological parameters.	
870.4300b
Chronic Toxicity
(dog)
47128118(2007)

Acceptable/guideline

0, 5, 20, or 80 mg/kg bw/day
LOAEL = 80 mg/kg bw/day based on
decreased albumin, MVH, and MCH.
NOAEL = 20 mg/kg bw/day.
870.4300
Chronic/Carcinogenicity
(rat)
47128120 (2007)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 20, 100, 250 (males), 500 or
1000 (females) ppm

M = 0, 0.9, 4.8, 12.0,24.2
F = 0, 1.3, 6.2, 31.4, 63.0 mg/kg
bw/day.	
LOAEL = 31.4 mg/kg bw/day (females)
based on decreased hemoglobin, Ht,
MCVandMCH.
NOAEL = 6.2 mg/kg bw/day (females).
LOAEL was not established in males.
NOAEL = 24.2 mg/kg bw/day.

No evidence of carcinogenicity	
870.4300
Chronic/Carcinogenicity
(mouse)
47128119(2007)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 1 (males), 5, 25, 75, or 150
(females) ppm

M = 0, 0.2, 0.9, 4.6, 13.8
F = 0, 1.2,6.4, 18.9, 38.1 mg/kg
bw/day.

satellite groups:
M = 0, 14.2
NOAEL = 4.6 mg/kg bw/day (males) and
18.9 mg/kg bw/day (females).
LOAELs = 13.8 mg/kg bw/day (males)
and 38.1 mg/kg bw/day (females) based
on decreased red blood cells,
hemoglobin, and Ht and porphyria
observed in the satellite group.

No evidence of carcinogenicity
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                                 F = 0, 39.0mg/kgbw/d
Gene Mutation
870.5100
In vitro Bacterial Gene Mutation
47128121 (2005)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 20, 100, 500, 2500, or 5000
ug/plate (saflufenacil hydrate)
There was no evidence of induced mutant
colonies over background.
Gene Mutation
870.5100
In vitro Bacterial Gene Mutation
47128122 (2005)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 20, 100, 500, 2500, or 5000
Ug/plate (saflufenacil anhydrate)
There was no evidence of induced mutant
colonies over background.
Gene Mutation
870.5300
In vitro Mammalian Cells Gene
Mutation (Chinese Hamster
Ovary Cells)	
47128123 (2005)
Acceptable/guideline
0,312.5,625, 1250, 2500, or
5000 ug/mL
There was no evidence of induced mutant
colonies over background.
Cytogenetics
870.5375
In vitro Mammalian Cytogenetics
chromosomal aberration assay-
V79 cells
47128124 (2005)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 5, 10, and 20 ug/ml without S9
activation
0, 10, 20, and 40 ug/ml with S9
activation
Saflufenacil was considered clastogenic
in vitro in V79 cells in the presence of S9
metabolic activation.  Saflufenacil was
not clastogenic in the absence of
metabolic activation.
Cytogenetics-other
870.5395 In Vivo Mammalian
Cytogenetics - Erythrocyte
Micronucleus assay in mice
47128125 (2005)
Acceptable/guideline
0, 500, 1000, or 2000 mg/kgbw.
There was no increase in the frequency
of micronucleated immature erythrocytes
in mouse bone marrow.
870.5550 Other Genotoxicity-/w
vivo unscheduled DNA synthesis
(rat)
47128126 (2005)
Acceptable/guideline
single oral dose of 1000, or 2000
mg/kg bw	
Negative
870.6200a
Acute neurotoxicity battery (rat)
47128127 (2007)
Acceptable/Guideline

0, 125, 500, or 2000 mg/kgbw
Systemic LOAEL was 2000 mg/kg bw
(males) based on the decreased motor
activity representing mild and transient
systemic toxicity.
Systemic LOAEL was not established for
females.
Systemic NOAEL = 500 (M) and 2000
(F) mg/kg bw.

There was no evidence of neurotoxicity.
870.6200b
Subchronic neurotoxicity (rat)
47128128 (2007)

Acceptable/Guideline

0, 50, 250, 1000 (males), or 1350
(females) ppm
                                 M = 0,3.3, 16.6,66.2
                                 F = 0,3.9, 19.4, 101.0 mg/kg
                                 bw/d.
Systemic NOAEL = 16.6 (males), 19.4
(females) mg/kg bw/day. Systemic
LOAEL = 66.2 (males) and 101
(females) mg/kg bw/day based on
decreased hemoglobin, Ht, mean
corpuscular volume and MCH.

There was no evidence of neurotoxicity.
870.7485
Metabolism and
pharmacokinetics
(rat)
47128130, 47128129 (2007)
4, 20, or 100 mg/kgbw (single
oral dose)

5 or 100 mg/kgbw (single dose)
100 mg/kg for 14 days

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Saflufenacil was rapidly absorbed,
distributed, and excreted. Regardless of
the dose administered, maximum
concentration of saflufenacil in blood and
plasma was reached within 1 h of dosing
and declined rapidly after 24 h.

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                                                                  Excretion of orally dosed saflufenacil
                                                                  was essentially complete within 96 h; the
                                                                  majority was eliminated within the first
                                                                  24 to 48 h. Demonstrating that the
                                                                  majority of the saflufenacil residues
                                                                  occurred in the plasma and was not
                                                                  bound to cellular elements of the blood.
                                                                  There was a sex-dependent difference in
                                                                  the excretion of orally administered
                                                                  saflufenacil. Following single low- and
                                                                  high-dose administration or a repeat
                                                                  high-dose administration, the main route
                                                                  of elimination in male rats was via the
                                                                  feces, while urinary excretion was the
                                                                  major route of elimination in females.
                                                                  There was significantly higher biliary
                                                                  excretion of saflufenacil residues in
                                                                  males than in females. Exhalation was
                                                                  not a relevant excretion pathway of
                                                                  saflufenacil. At 168 h after dosing,
                                                                  saflufenacil residues remaining in tissues
                                                                  were very low, and occurred mainly in
                                                                  carcass, liver, skin, and gut contents.
                                                                  Saflufenacil was metabolized by three
                                                                  major transformation steps:
                                                                  demethylation of the uracil ring system,
                                                                  degradation of the 7V-methyl-7V-isopropyl
                                                                  group to NH2, and  cleavage of the uracil
                                                                  ring, forming a sulfonylamide group.
                                                                  The predominant metabolites were
                                                                  M800H01, M800H03, M800H07 and the
                                                                  parent compound.  Other minor
                                                                  metabolites were M800H05, M800H16,
                                                                  M800H17, M800H18, M800M19, and
                                                                  M800M20. There  were no significant
                                                                  sex differences in metabolic profiles.
870.7600
Dermal penetration
(rat)
47128214 (2007)
Acceptable/guideline
1.1723 mg/cm2, 0,1172 mg/cm2
and0.0117mg/cm2

11.723, 1.172 and 0.117 mg/rat
Dermal absorption is 3%.
Comparative
Bioavailability/Toxicity Study
(rat)
47128133 (2005)
Acceptable/non-guideline

0 or 1350 ppm	
The bioavailability and toxicity potential
of the hydrated and anhydrated forms of
saflufenacil were similar.
Mechanistic study - total
porphyrin analysis in rat
47128132 (2006)
Acceptable/non-guideline

0, 10, 50, or 1000 ppm ($ = 0,
0.8,4.1,80.6; $=0,0.9,4.6,
89.5 mg/kgbw/day, respectively)
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Total porphyrins in feces and liver
provided the most reliable and sensitive
data. Statistically significant effects on
porphyrin metabolism could be detected
at exposure concentrations well below
those associated with adverse
hematological effects.
NOAEL=4.1mg/kg/day
LOAEL = 80.6  mg/kg/day based on

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                                                         decreased hemoglobin, Ht, MCV, MCH,
                                                         and MCHC.
Mechanistic study-porphyrin
analysis supplementary (rat)
47128131(2005)
Acceptable/non-guideline

0, 1, 5, or 25 ppm (c? = 0,0.1,
0.4,2.0; $ =0,0.1,0.5,2.3
mg/kg bw/day
Dietary administration of saflufenacil at
25 ppm caused an increase in porphyrin
in feces of male (237%) and female
(61%) rats, while saflufenacil at 5 ppm
caused an increase in fecal porphyrin
only in males. There were no effects on
hematology parameters.	
                 10. FQPA Safety Factor for Infants and Children: 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 is adequate to assess the pre- and postnatal toxicity of
              saflufenacil. In accordance with Part 158 Toxicology Data requirements, an
              immunotoxicity study (870.7800) is required for saflufenacil. In the absence of
              specific immunotoxicity studies, EPA has evaluated the available saflufenacil
              toxicity data to determine whether an additional database uncertainty factor is
              needed to account for potential immunotoxicity.  An increase in spleen weight, an
              organ of the immune system, was seen in rats in the 90-day oral toxicity study.
              This effect is attributable to an increased clearance of defective RBCs (i.e,
              defective hemoglobin synthesis) and is thus an indication of toxicity to the
              hematopoietic system rather than to the immune system.  There were no other
              effects on immune system organs observed in toxicity studies with saflufenacil,
              and saflufenacil does not belong to a class of chemicals (e.g., the organotins,
              heavy metals, or halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons) that would be expected to
              be immunotoxic.  Based on these considerations, EPA does not believe that
              conducting immunotoxicity testing will result in a point of departure lower than
              those already selected for saflufenacil,  and an additional database uncertainty
              factor is not needed to account for the lack of this study.

          •   There is no indication that saflufenacil is a neurotoxic chemical and there is no
              need for a developmental neurotoxicity study or additional UFs to account for
              neurotoxicity.

          •   There is evidence of increased quantitative and qualitative susceptibility of
              offspring in the developmental and reproduction studies for saflufenacil; however,
              the degree of concern is low and the Agency did not identify any residual
              uncertainties after establishing toxicity endpoints and traditional UFs to be used
              in the risk assessment of saflufenacil. The degree of concern is low and there are
              no residual uncertainties for the increased susceptibility since: 1) clear
              NOAELs/LOAELs were established for the developmental effects  seen in rats
              and rabbits as well as for the offspring effects seen in the two-generation
              reproduction study; 2) dose-response relationships for the effects of concern are
              well characterized; 3) none of the effects in the developmental or reproduction
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       studies were attributable to a single exposure and, therefore, are not of concern
       for acute risk assessment; 4) the dose used to evaluate chronic dietary risks (4.6
       mg/kg/day) is lower than the NOAELS for fetal/offspring effects in the
       developmental and reproduction studies (5 mg/kg/day in the rat developmental
       study, 50 mg/kg/day in the rabbit developmental study,  and 15 mg/kg/day in the
       rat reproduction study) and is, therefore, protective of the developmental and
       offspring effects observed in these studies; and 5) residential  exposures are not
       expected, since there are no residential uses proposed for saflufenacil.

    •  There are no residual uncertainties with respect to exposure data:

       •      The dietary food exposure assessment utilizes proposed tolerance-level
              residues and 100% crop treated (CT) information for all proposed
              commodities.  By using this screening-level assessment, the acute and
              chronic exposures/risks will not be underestimated.

       •      The dietary drinking water assessment utilizes values generated by model
              and associated modeling parameters which are designed to provide
              conservative, health-protective, high-end estimates of water
              concentrations.

       •      There are no registered or proposed uses of saflufenacil which would
              result in residential exposure.

    b.  FQPA Safety Factors for General Population - An UF of 100 was applied to  acute
    and chronic RFD calculations to account for interspecies extrapolation (10X) and
    intraspecies variation (10X). The acute population-adjusted dose (aPAD) and chronic
    PAD (cPAD) are equal to the acute and chronic RFDs, respectively, divided by the
    FQPA SF (IX).

11. Toxicological Endpoints: A summary of the toxicological endpoints are shown
    below:
Table . Summary of Toxicological Doses and Endpoints for Saflufenacil for Use in Dietary
Human-Health Risk Assessments.
Exposure/
Scenario
Acute Dietary
(General
Population,
including
Infants and
Children)1
Point of
Departure
NOAEL =
500 mg/kg
bw
Uncertainty/
FQPA SFs
UFA=10X
UFH=10X
FQPA SF = IX
RfD, PAD,
LOG for
Risk
Assessment
Acute RfD =
5.0 mg/kg
aPAD = 5.0
mg/kg
Study and Toxicological Effects
Acute Neurotoxicity Study
NOAEL = 500 (M) and 2000 (F) mg/kg
bw.
LOAEL was 2000 mg/kg bw (males)
based on the decreased motor activity
representing mild and transient systemic
toxicity.
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Table . Summary of Toxicological Doses and Endpoints for Saflufenacil for Use in Dietary
Human-Health Risk Assessments.

Chronic
Dietary (All
Populations)2
Cancer (oral,
dermal,
inhalation)

NOAEL =
4.6
mg/kg/day

UFA=10X
UFH=10X
FQPA SF = IX

Chronic RfD
= 0.046
mg/kg/day
cPAD =
0.046
mg/kg/day
LOAEL was not established for females.
Chronic/Carcinogenicity (mouse)
NOAEL = 4.6 mg/kg bw/d (males) and
18.9 mg/kg bw/d (females).
LOAELs =13.8 mg/kg bw/d (males) and
38.1 mg/kg bw/day (females) based on
decreased red blood cells, hemoglobin,
and Ht and porphyria observed in the
satellite group.
Classification: Not likely carcinogenic to humans based on the lack of tumors in the mouse
and rat carcinogenicity studies and lack of mutagenicity.
Point of Departure (POD) = A data point or an estimated point that is derived from observed dose-response data and
used to mark the beginning of extrapolation to determine risk associated with lower environmentally relevant human
exposures. 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.  PAD =
population-adjusted dose (a = acute, c = chronic). RfD = reference dose.

1 Not harmonized with Canada and Australia
2 Harmonized with Canada and Australia.

      B. Dietary Exposure and Risk

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

      2. Dietary Exposure from Water: In both acute and chronic dietary assessments,
         drinking water was incorporated into the dietary assessment.  For the acute dietary risk
         assessment, the  1-in-10-year peak ground water concentration generated by the Tier II
         PRZM (Pesticide Root Zone Model)-GW (ground water) model (180 ppb) was used to
         assess the contribution to drinking water. For the chronic dietary risk assessment,
         drinking water was incorporated directly into the dietary assessment using the 1-in-10-
         year annual mean ground water concentration generated by the Tier II PRZM
         (Pesticide Root  Zone Model)-GW (ground water) model (173 ppb).

      3. Aggregate Exposure Risk Assessments:  There are no uses of saflufenacil that  are
         expected to result in residential exposures. Therefore, the aggregate exposure
         assessment takes into consideration dietary food + water exposure only. A cancer
         aggregate-risk assessment was not performed because saflufenacil is not a carcinogen
         and cancer risk is therefore not a concern.
      4.  Acute Aggregate Risk:  The resulting acute dietary (food + water) risk estimates
          were < 1% of the aPAD for the general U.S. population and <1% of the aPAD for the
          most highly exposed population subgroup, all infants (<1 year old).
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      5. Chronic Aggregate Risk: The chronic dietary risk assessment shows that for all
         included commodities, the chronic dietary risk estimates are not of concern (i.e.,
         <100% cPAD). For the U.S. population, the exposure for food and water utilized
         8.8% of the cPAD. The chronic dietary risk estimate for the highest reported exposed
         population subgroup, all infants (<1 year old), is 28% of the cPAD.

      6. Cancer Aggregate Risk:  Saflufenacil is classified as "not likely carcinogenic to
         humans."  Therefore, cancer risk is not a concern for this chemical.
Table 4. Summary of Dietary (Food and Drinking Water) Exposure Risk for Saflufenacil.
Population Subgroup
General U.S. Population
All Infants (<1 year old)
Children 1-2 years old
Children 3-5 years old
Children 6-12 years old
Youth 13-19 years old
Adults 20-49 years old
Adults 50+ years old
Females 13-49 years old
Acute Dietary
(95th Percentile)
Dietary Exposure
(mg/kg/day)
0.010051
0.036991
0.016375
0.014835
0.010181
0.008192
0.009009
0.008151
0.009122
%aPAD
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
Chronic Dietary
Dietary Exposure
(mg/kg/day)
0.004043
0.012951
0.006895
0.006176
0.004141
0.003002
0.003672
0.003821
0.003659
% cPAD
8.8
28
15
13
9.0
6.5
8.0
8.3
8.0
*The values for the highest exposed population for each type of risk assessment are bolded.
       7. Cumulative Risk: Unlike other pesticides for which EPA has followed a cumulative
       risk approach based on a common mechanism of toxicity, EPA has not made a common
       mechanism of toxicity finding as to Saflufenacil and any other substances, and
       Saflufenacil does not appear to produce a toxic metabolite produced by other substances.
       For the purposes of this tolerance action, therefore, EPA has not assumed that
       Saflufenacil has a common mechanism of toxicity  with other substances. For information
       regarding EPA's efforts to determine which chemicals have a common mechanism of
       toxicity and to evaluate the cumulative effects of such chemicals, see the policy
       statements released by EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs concerning common
       mechanism determinations and procedures for cumulating effects from substances found
       to have a common mechanism on EPA's website at
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http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/cumulative/.
C.  Handler and Worker Risk Assessments

  1.  Occupational Exposure/Risk to Mixer/Loader and Applicators:  Saflufenacil
     can be applied by aerial, chemigation, groundboom and rights-of-way equipment.
     In addition, applications can be made via dry bulk fertilizer. Based upon the
     proposed use pattern, EPA expects handler exposure and risk from open
     mixing/loading liquids and dry flowables for aerial, chemigation, groundboom, and
     rights-of-way applications; impregnating liquids onto dry bulk fertilizer in
     commercial and on-farm settings; applying sprays via aerial, groundboom, and
     rights-of-way applications; applying impregnated dry bulk fertilizer with
     commercial equipment or with grower-owned equipment; and open
     mixing/loading/applying via low-pressure handwand.

     Handler exposure is expected to be short- or intermediate-term based on
     information provided on product labels.  In addition, the short- and intermediate-
     term toxicological endpoints are the same; therefore, the estimates of risk for short-
     term duration exposures are protective of those for intermediate-term duration
     exposures. Long-term exposures are not expected; therefore, a long-term
     assessment was not conducted.

     No chemical-specific data were available to assess potential exposure to pesticide
     handlers. The estimates of exposure to pesticide handlers are based upon surrogate
     study  data available in the Pesticide Handler's Exposure Database (PHED)
     Surrogate Exposure Guide (August, 1998).  The saflufenacil product labels direct
     applicators and other handlers to wear: long-sleeve shirt, long pants, chemical-
     resistant gloves, shoes plus socks and protective eyewear..  There are no data to
     assess impregnating liquids onto dry bulk fertilizer in commercial settings. The
     assumptions that the amount of saflufenacil handled per day in commercial settings
     (500-960 tons) make it unlikely that open mixing/loading is used. Therefore, as a
     reasonable surrogate for impregnation of dry bulk fertilizer in commercial settings,
     unit exposure values from PHED for engineering controls (closed mixing/loading)
     are used.

The Agency has determined that there are no risks of concern for occupational  handlers
associated with the use of saflufenacil, provided workers wear protective gloves as
recommended on the label.
Table 5. Occupational Handler Dermal and Inhalation Exposures and Risks.
Exposure Scenario
Application
ratea
(Ib ai/acre)
Dermal and
Inhalation Unit Exposures
(mg/lb ai)
Area
Treated
Daily
(acres)b
Combined Doses
(mg/kg/day)c
Total MOEd
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Table 5. Occupational Handler Dermal and Inhalation Exposures and Risks.
Exposure Scenario

Application
ratea
(Ib ai/acre)

Dermal and
Inhalation Unit Exposures
(mg/lb ai)

Area
Treated
Daily

Combined Doses
(mg/kg/day)c

Total MOEd

Mixer/Loaders
Mixing/Loading
Liquids for Aerial

Applications
(PHED)


Mixing/Loading
Liquids for
Chemigation
Applications
(PHED)
Mixing/Loading
Liquids for
Groundboom
Applications
(PHED)
Mixing/Loading
Liquids to Support
Rights of Way
Mixing/Loading
Liquids for
Impregnation of
Dry Bulk
Fertilizers (PHED
eng control for

M/L liquids)
Mixing/Loading
Liquids for

Impregnation of
Dry Bulk
Fertilizers (PHED
eng control for

M/L liquids)
Mixing/Loading
Liquids for On-
farm Impregnation
of Dry Bulk
Fertilizers (PHED
M/L liquids)








0.111

0.35
0.35



1.341b
ai/ton






1.341b
ai/ton




0.134






Dermal
Baseline6: 2.9 (HC)1
Single layer w/glovesg:
0.023 (HC)
Inhalation
Baselinef: 0.0012(HC)




Engineering control:
0.0086
Inhalation
Engineering control:

0 000083


Engineering control:

0.0086
Inhalation
Engineering control:

0 000083


Baseline: 2.9 (HC)1
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0012(HC)








350

200
80



960 tons






500 tons




160
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0 6200


Single layer w/gloves
dermal + Baseline

Inhalation: 0.013
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0570
Single layer w/gloves
dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 0.0012
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.100
Single layer w/gloves
dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 0.0022
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.041


Engineering control
dermal + inhalation:
0.0073






Engineering control
dermal + inhalation:
0.0038




Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.032
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 8.1


Single layer w/gloves
dermal + Baseline
Inhalation' 380

Baseline Dermal + Baseline

Single layer w/gloves
dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 4,200
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 49
Single layer w/gloves
dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 2,300
Baseline Dermal + Baseline



Engineering control dermal
+ inhalation: 680






Engineering control dermal
+ inhalation: 1,300




Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 160
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Table 5. Occupational Handler Dermal and Inhalation Exposures and Risks.
Exposure Scenario
Mixing/Loading
Liquids for On-
farm Impregnation
of Dry Bulk
Fertilizers (PHED
M/L liquids)
Mixing/Loading
Dry Flowables for
Aerial
Applications
(PHED)
Mixing/Loading
Dry Flowables for
Groundboom
Applications
(PHED)
Application
ratea
(Ib ai/acre)
0.134
0.022
0.044
Dermal and
Inhalation Unit Exposures
(mg/lb ai)
Dermal
Baseline: 2.9 (HC)1
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0012(HC)
Dermal
Baseline: 2.9 (HC)1
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0012(HC)
Dermal
Baseline: 2.9 (HC)1
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0012(HC)
Area
Treated
Daily
(acres)b
80
1,200
80
Combined Doses
(mg/kg/day)c
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.016
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0012
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0002
Total MOEd
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 320
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 4,100
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 31,000
Applicators
Applying Sprays
via Aerial
Equipment
(PHED)
Applying Sprays
via Groundboom
Equipment
(PHED)
Applying Sprays
via Rights of Way
Equipment
(PHED)
Commercial
Application of Dry
Bulk Fertilizers
(PHED tractor-
drawn granular
spreader data)
On-farm
Applications of
Dry Bulk
Fertilizers (PHED
tractor-drawn
granular spreader
data)
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.134
0.134
Dermal
Eng control11: 0.005 (MC)
Inhalation
Eng control11: 0.000068
(MC)
Dermal
Baseline: 0.014 (HC)
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.00074 (HC)
Dermal
Baseline: 1.3(LC)
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0039 (HC)
Dermal
Baseline: 0.0099 (LC)
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0012 (LC)
Dermal
Baseline: 0.0099 (LC)
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.0012 (LC)
1,200
200
80
320
160
160
80
Eng control Dermal +
Inhalation: 0.0015
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0014
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.02
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0011
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0005
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0005
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0003
Eng control Dermal +
Inhalation: 3,300
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 3,700
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 250
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 4,700
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 9,300
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 9,300
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 19,000
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Table 5. Occupational Handler Dermal and Inhalation Exposures and Risks.
Exposure Scenario
Flagging for Aerial
Sprays
Applications
(PHED)
Application
ratea
(Ib ai/acre)
0.35
Dermal and
Inhalation Unit Exposures
(mg/lb ai)
Dermal
Baseline: 0.01 1 (HC)
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.00035 (HC)
Area
Treated
Daily
(acres)b
350
Combined Doses
(mg/kg/day)c
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0014
Total MOEd
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 3,600
Mixer/Loader/Applicators
Mixing/Loading/
Applying Liquids
with Low Pressure
Handwand
(PHED)
0.35
Dermal
Baseline: 100 (LC)
Inhalation
Baseline: 0.03 (MC)
2
Baseline Dermal +
Baseline Inhalation:
0.0350
Baseline Dermal + Baseline
Inhalation: 140
a. Application rates based on proposed uses on labels for saflufenacil. Units = Ib ai/acre unless noted otherwise.
b. ExpoSAC Policy #9.1.
c. Combined Dose (mg/kg/day) = Dermal + Inhalation doses. Dose = daily unit exposure (mg/lb ai) x application rate (Ib ai/acre) x acres treated x
  absorption factor (dermal: 3%; inhalation: 100%) / body weight (60-kg adult female).
d. Total MOE = NOAEL (5 mg/kg/day) / Combined Dose (mg/kg/day).
e. Baseline Dermal: long-sleeve shirt, long pants, and no gloves.
f Baseline Inhalation: no respirator.
g. Single layer w/ gloves: Baseline plus chemical-resistant gloves.
h. Engineering control for applying sprays via aerial equipment: enclosed cockpit.
i. Data confidence: HC = high confidence; MC = medium confidence; LC = low confidence
2. Postapplication Handler Risk Assessment: Most of the proposed uses for saflufenacil are
soil-directed preplant or preemergent uses where no crop foliage is present. The proposed labels
indicate that crop injury will result if the products are applied postemergent (over the top) to any
crop. Currently, HED has no transfer coefficients or other data to assess postapplication dermal
exposures to soil by occupational workers.  In general, such exposures are  considered to be
negligible. Therefore, for the proposed soil-directed uses, postapplication dermal exposures and
risks to occupational workers were not assessed. For the use on sunflowers as a dessicant,
postapplication exposure is expected to be minimal since harvesting of sunflowers is typically
done by machine.

The proposed labels have 12- and 24-hour REIs. The technical material has a Toxicity Category
III for acute oral, acute dermal, and acute eye irritation. It has  a Toxicity Category IV for acute
inhalation and acute dermal irritation. Per the Worker Protection Standard (WPS), a 12-hour
REI is required for chemicals classified under Toxicity Categories III and IV. Technical-grade
Imazethapyr and Dimethenamid, which are  used in conjunction with saflufenacil in the Optill™
and Integrity™ formulations, respectively, also have REFs of  12 hours Therefore, an REI of 12
hours is in compliance with the WPS for all products..

    3.   Residential Exposure: Currently there are no proposed residential uses for saflufenacil.
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V. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT

       A. Environmental Fate Characterization: Saflufenacil is nonvolatile, hydrophilic,
          and mobile to highly mobile in soil. The solubility of the compound is pH-
          dependent; at environmentally relevant pH values, saflufenacil is expected to be
          ionic.  The compound dissipates in the environment through both abiotic and biotic
          degradation and by leaching. It is not expected to persist in aerobic soils (half-life 1 -
          5 weeks) or alkaline water bodies (half-life < 1 week), but may be moderately
          persistent in acidic to neutral water bodies (half-life 4-10 weeks).  Terrestrial field
          dissipation study results are relatively consistent with those of the laboratory studies,
          showing that the chemical dissipates by degradation and leaching, with dissipation
          half-lives ranging from 1 to 36 days.

       B. Ecological Effects Characterization:  Saflufenacil is classified as practically non-
          toxic to fish and freshwater invertebrates, and moderately toxic to estuarine/marine
          invertebrates on an acute exposure basis.  No sublethal effects were observed in any
          of the acute aquatic animals studies for saflufenacil. Available acute toxicity data for
          the BAS 781 02H formulation ("Integrity" herbicide), which is a co-formulation with
          dimethenamid-p, show that it is 3 - 7 times more toxic than saflufenacil technical to
          freshwater fish, invertebrates, and aquatic vascular and non-vascular plants.
          Available data indicate that this increase in toxicity is due to the dimethenamid-p.
          Chronic exposure to saflufenacil resulted in a 5% reduction in embryo survival in fish
          and decreased parental survival (30% reduction) and growth (5% reduction) of
          invertebrates. Sediment toxicity testing indicates that the compound does not
          partition to sediment, but remains associated with the water column. Exposure of
          benthic invertebrates resulted in a 17% reduction in emergence rate. All available
          aquatic toxicity data show that the M07 and M08 degradates are less toxic to aquatic
          animals and plants than parent saflufenacil.

          Saflufenacil is practically non-toxic to avian species on an  acute oral and subacute
          dietary basis. The lowest NOAEC in an avian reproduction study (96 mg a.i./kg diet)
          was based on a reduction in bobwhite quail hatchling body weight.  Saflufenacil is
          also practically non-toxic to mammals on an acute oral basis. A two-generation
          reproduction study in rats resulted in a NOAEL of 15 mg a.i./kg-bw/day based on
          increased pup mortality, reduced weight gain, and anemia.  No sublethal effects were
          observed in any of the acute terrestrial animal studies; however it is important to note
          that sublethal effects, including anemia and hematologic effects, which are consistent
          with the light-dependent peroxidizing herbicide (LDPH)mode of action, were
          observed in the chronic mammalian study. Saflufenacil is classified as practically
          non-toxic to non-target terrestrial insects.

          Results of Tier II terrestrial plant studies indicate that dicot plant species are more
          sensitive to  saflufenacil than monocots, but both do exhibit adverse effects when

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   treated with saflufenacil formulations.

C. Exposure Modeling:  For the aquatic assessment, estimated environmental
   concentrations (EECs) in  surface water were calculated using the Tier II
   PRZM/EXAMS models and employing maximum proposed application rates for
   saflufenacil usage on non-crop areas.  This was the only use pattern modeled, as it
   resulted in the highest estimated aquatic exposure of all proposed uses, and the
   resulting risk estimates were low, precluding the need for further modeling.  The
   California rights-of-way scenario was used to model the non-agricultural use pattern
   because, based on a comparison of results, it was the most vulnerable of the nine
   available non-agricultural PRZM/EXAMS scenarios.

   For the terrestrial animal assessment, the T-REX model was used to calculate dietary
   and dose-based EECs of saflufenacil residues on food items via broadcast spray
   applications for mammals and birds. The model simulates a 1-year time period for
   exposure to birds and mammals, using different feeding strategies and size
   classes.The non-agricultural areas maximum single-application rate (0.356 Ib a.i./A)
   was used.

   Exposure to terrestrial plants was estimated using the TerrPlant model, which
   estimates exposure to plants in areas near the application area. Exposure calculations
   are based on the amount of pesticide present in soil as a function of drift, and loading
   via drift to dry, non-target adjacent areas is assumed to occur from one acre of
   treatment to one acre of the  non-target area.  Spray drift is also considered as a source
   of loading to non-target areas.
D. Potential Risks to Non-Target Plants: LOCs were not exceeded for listed or non-
   listed aquatic plants.  LOCs were exceeded for non-listed (dicot RQ = 1.52 to 40.9,
   depending on formulation; monocot 1.93 to 25.4, depending on formulation) and
   listed terrestrial plants (dicot RQ = 6.60 to  178, depending on formulation; monocot
   73.3 to 1978, depending on formulation) in dry areas. LOCs were exceeded for non-
   listed (dicot RQ = 12.9 to 225, depending on formulation; monocot RQ = 8.01 to 140,
   depending on formulation) and listed (dicot RQ = 56.1 to 979 depending on
   formulation; monocot RQ = 623 to  10,878, depending on formulation) terrestrial
   plants in semi-aquatic areas. Terrestrial plants are also at risk from drift (non-listed
   dicot RQ = 2.20 to 178, depending on formulation; non-listed monocot RQ 1.61 to
   12.7, depending on formulation; listed dicot RQ = 3.33 to 270, depending  on
   formulation; listed monocot RQ 12.2 to 989 depending on formulation).  Mitigative
   language on the label reduces these risks.

   The Agency's strategy to mitigate these risks involves label language that  is intended
   to keep the pesticide on the intended treatment area, and therefore reducing 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

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          responsibilities and offers specific techniques to reduce the possibility of spray drift.
          Buffer zones are also required, and are dependent upon application method and rate.
          In addition, the use of vegetative buffer strips is required in the surface water
          advisory language, which may further reduce possible exposure to non-target plants.

      D.  Potential Risks to Non-Target Animals: No acute LOCs were exceeded for
          terrestrial or aquatic animals. Chronic LOCs were exceeded for certain categories of
          non-listed and listed mammals for the non-agricultural use scenario, which uses the
          highest application rate (0.356 Ib a.i./A) (RQs that exceed the LOG range from 1.13
          to 2.47). The LOG exceedances were based on a reproductive NOAEL  of 15 mg
          a.i./kg-bw/day; increased stillborn pups, increased pup mortality, reduced pup weight,
          and anemia were observed at the next highest treatment level. Chronic RQs
          associated with application rates < 0.143 Ib a.i./A are below the LOG.  Because there
          are direct effects to plants, any listed species depending on these taxa may experience
          indirect effects. Mitigating the risks to non-target animals involves label language
          that is intended to keep the pesticide on the intended treatment area (see Potential
          Risk to Non-Target Plants). The maximum allowable application rate (0.356) for
          non-crop areas was lowered to 0.143 Ib ai/A  for most use sites, and the maximum rate
          is now only for selective stem applications to wilding pine.  This greatly reduces the
          exposure of nontarget mammals and plants, and brings the chronic RQs for mammals
          below the LOG for most non-crop uses.
VI. PROPOSED REGULATORY DECISION

          A. Conditional Registration:  A conditional registration is recommended for
             saflufenacil.

             1.  Conditional Data (Confirmatory)

             • Fish early-life stage toxicity for LDPH chemicals; BASF is a member of the
             LDPH task force which is currently developing a protocol for this study, which
             will evaluate the potential effect of UV light on the toxicity of surrogate LDPH
             chemicals. Based on the results of this study, an appropriate toxicity adjustment
             factor will be derived and applied to risk assessments for LDPH chemicals.  For
             the saflufenacil risk assessment, an adjustment factor of 29X was applied, based
             on data from a study on the LDPH oxyfluorfen. The resulting risk estimates were
             below the Agency's Level of Concern.

             • Submission of an analytical reference standard for saflufenacil and its
             metabolites M800H11 and M800H35 to the National Pesticide Standards
             Repository [Note:  This has been completed].

             • 850.3020:  Honeybee acute contact study using the BAS 781 02H formulation

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       ("Integrity" herbicide).  [Note: This study has been submitted to the Agency and
       is currently under review (MRID #477962-01).]

       • 860.1500:  (Crop field trial on sunflower conducted with the SC formulation as
       bridging data for earlier field trials conducted with WG formulation.

    2.  Data Requirements for Future New Uses
       •  850.2100:  Avian acute oral toxicity using a passerine species.  This is a new
       requirement under 40 CFR Part 158. Due to the low avian risk assessed for
        the currently proposed uses, this study is not required as a condition of this
        registration, but will be required for future uses of saflufenacil. A protocol for
        conducting the study should be approved by the Agency prior to study
        initiation.
       • 870.7800:  Immunotoxicity study.  This is a new requirement under 40 CFR Part
       158.

    3.  Public Interest Finding: A conditional registration under FIFRA Section
    3(c)(7)(C) may be granted only 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

       1.  Tolerance Levels: The proposed uses and the  submitted data support the
          following permanent tolerances for the combined residues of saflufenacil,
          including its metabolites and  degradates, in or on the commodities in the table
          below:
Table 6. Tolerance Summary for Saflufenacil.
Commodity
Vegetable, legume,
group 06
Vegetable, foliage of
legume, group 07
Fruit, citrus, group 10
Fruit, pome, group 1 1
Fruit, stone, group 12
Nut, tree, group 14
Pistachio
Almond, hulls
Proposed
Tolerance
(ppm)
0.03
0.1
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
-
0.2
Recommended
Tolerance (ppm)
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.10
Correct Commodity
Definition/Comments
Vegetable, legume, group 6
Vegetable, foliage of legume,
group 7




Translated from tree nuts

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Table 6. Tolerance Summary for Saflufenacil.
Commodity
Grain, cereal, group 15
Grain, cereal, forage,
fodder and straw group
16
Sorghum stover
Cotton, undelinted seed
Cotton, gin byproducts
Sunflower, seed
Grape
Animal - Kidney
Animal - Liver
Milk
Cattle, meat
Cattle, fat
Cattle, liver
Cattle, meat byproducts,
except liver
Goat, meat
Goat, fat
Goat, liver
Goat, meat byproducts,
except liver
Hog, meat
Hog, fat
Hog, liver
Hog, meat byproducts,
except liver
Sheep, meat
Sheep, fat
Sheep, liver
Sheep, meat byproducts,
except liver
Horse, meat
Horse, fat
Horse, liver
Horse, meat byproducts,
Proposed
Tolerance
(ppm)
0.03
0.1
0.1
0.03
0.03
0.7
0.03
0.02
0.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Recommended
Tolerance (ppm)
0.03
0.10
-
0.03
0.10
1.0
0.03
-
-
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.80
0.02
Correct Commodity
Definition/Comments


Included in crop group 16




Individual tolerances required
for each species





















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Table 6. Tolerance Summary for Saflufenacil.
Commodity
except liver
Proposed
Tolerance
(ppm)

Recommended
Tolerance (ppm)

Correct Commodity
Definition/Comments

           2.  International MRLs:  There are no Codex, Canadian, or Mexican
   maximum residue limits (MRLs) established for residues of saflufenacil in crops or
   livestock commodities. The residue definition and proposed tolerances were
   harmonized with Canada and Australia.

C. REQUIRED LABEL STATEMENTS: End use products containing saflufenacil as
   an active ingredient will be required to have the following protective language on the
   product labeling:

             1. Environmental Hazards:

         a.  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."

         b.  Surface Water Advisory: "This product may impact surface water 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 for several weeks 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 this chemical from
            runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by
            avoiding applications when rainfall is forecast to occur within 48 hours."
      D.  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 Pensylvania Ave., NW
             Washington, DC 20460
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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 reregi strati on.
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VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY


61-1    Chemical Identity
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61-2    Description of Beginning Materials and Manufacturing Proces
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62-1    Preliminary Analysis
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47127804      Dotzer, R. (2007) Identification of Active Substance BAS 800 H (Reg. No.
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62-2    Certification of limits

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62-3    Analytical Method
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47127802      Genari, G. (2007) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H. Project
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47127807      Distler, 1; Genari, G. (2005) Analytical Method APL0498/01: Determination of
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47127808      Genari, G. (2005) Validation of Analytical Method APL0498/01: Determination
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47127809      Rieger, V. (2007) Analytical Method APL0525/01: Determination of Impurities
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47127810      Genari, G. (2007) Validation of Analytical Method APL0525/01: Determination
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47128402      Walker, A. (2007) Analytical Method AFL0747/01: Determination of BAS 800
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47128403      Walker, A. (2007) Validation of Analytical Method AFL 0747/01 for the
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47128602      Polowy, K. (2007) GLP Validation of Analytical Method AFR0067/01 and
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63-2    Color
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47128404      Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
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63-3    Physical State
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47128404      Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
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              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics. 19 p.
63-4    Odor

    MRID
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              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

47128404      Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
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63-7    Density
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              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
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47127821      Kroehl, T. (2005) BAS 800 H - Reg. No. 4054449: Physical Properties of the
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              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 15 p.

47128404     Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
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63-9    Vapor Pressure

    MRID
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47127821      Kroehl, T. (2005) BAS 800 H - Reg. No. 4054449: Physical Properties of the
              Pure Active Ingredient. Project Number: 132464/1, 2005/1026464. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 15 p.

47127822      Paulick, R. (2007) Determination of the Henry's Law Constant for BAS 800 H at
              25 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 2007/7013512. Unpublished study
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63-12    pH

   MRID
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              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
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47128404     Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
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63-14    Oxidizing/Reducting Action

   MRID
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              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
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63-15    Flammability
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63-16    Explodability

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63-18    Viscosity

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71-1    Avian Single Dose Oral Toxicity

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47127911      Zok, S. (2006) BAS 800 H - Acute Toxicity in the Bobwhite Quail (Colinus
              virginianus) After Single Oral Administration (LD50). Project Number:
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              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 52 p.

47127912      Zok, S. (2006) BAS 800 H - Acute Toxicity in the Mallard Duck (Anas
              platyrhynchos) After Single Oral Administration. Project Number:
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47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife,  Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants,  and

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              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
71-2    Avian Dietary Toxicity
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                          Citation Reference
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47127914
47127929
Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - Avian Dietary LC50 Test in Chicks of the
Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus). Project Number: 31W0414/015139,
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fuer Oekotoxicologie. 45 p.

Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - Avian Dietary LC50 Test in Chicks of the Mallard
Duck (Anas platyrhynchos). Project Number: 32W0414/015140, 2005/1029869.
Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer
Oekotoxicologie. 42 p.

Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
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by BASF Corp. 20 p.
71-4    Avian Reproduction

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47127915      Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - 1-Generation Reproduction Study on the Bobwhite
              Quail (Colinus virginianus) by Administration in the Diet. Project Number:
              71W0414/015148, 2006/1035447. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 349 p.

47127916      Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - 1-Generation Reproduction Study on the Mallard
              Duck (Anas platyrhynchus) by Administration in the Diet. Project Number:
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              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 343 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number:  2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
72-1    Acute Toxicity to Freshwater Fish

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47127904      Jatzek, R. (2005) Acute Toxicity Study on the Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus
              mykiss) in a Static System over 96 hours. Project Number: 12F0414/015146,
              2005/1029784. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 40 p.

47127905      Jatzek, R. (2005) BAS 800 H: Acute Toxicity Study on the Bluegill Sunfish
              (Lepomis macrochirus) in  a Static System Over 96 Hours. Project Number:
              14F0414/015147, 2005/1029929. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 39 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

72-2    Acute Toxicity to Freshwater Invertebrates
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47127901      Bergtold, M.; Janson, G. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BAS 800 H to Daphnia
              magna Straus in a 48 Hour Static Test: Final Report. Project Number: 132860,
              2006/1004506. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 20 p.

72-3    Acute Toxicity to Estuarine/Marine Organisms
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47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

72-4    Fish Early Life Stage/Aquatic Invertebrate Life Cycle Study
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47127907      Weltje, L.; Bergtold, M. (2007) Chronic Toxicity of BAS 800 H to Daphnia
              magna Straus in a 21-Day Semi-Static Test (Including Amendment No. 1).
              Project Number: 132863, 2007/7013579. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
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47127908      Zok, S. (2007) BAS 800 H - Early Life-Stage Test on the Fathead Minnow
              (Pimephales promelas) in a Flow Through System (Including Amendment
              No.l). Project Number: 51F0414/015150, 2007/7002034. Unpublished study

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              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 107 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) HAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
81-1    Acute oral toxicity in rats

    MRID
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47128101      Leibold, E.; Gamer, A. (2005) HAS 800 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats.
              Project Number: 10A0414/011124, 2005/1014960, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 21 p.

47128208      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 10A0320/061117, 2007/1020183. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology.
              23 p.

47128306      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats: "Acute
              Toxic Class Method". Project Number: 10A0812/059038, 2007/1035031.
              Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de Toxicologie. 40 p.

47128406      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Oral Toxicity Study with Rats (Acute
              Toxic Class Method). Project Number:  10AO175/069086,  BAS21,
              2007/1044694. Unpublished study prepared by Austrian Research Center
              (ARC). 37 p.

47128506      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 10A0520/071058, 2007/1053309. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47128606      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 804 00 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study with Rats (Acute
              Toxic Class Method). Project Number: BAS 17, 10AO174/069081. Unpublished
              study prepared by Austrian Research Center (ARC). 38 p.

81-2    Acute dermal toxicity in rabbits or rats
    MRID                               Citation Reference
47128102      Gamer, A.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 11A0414/011125, 2005/1014961, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47128108      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W. et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Range
              Finding Study in Wistar Rats Administration in the Diet 4 Weeks. Project
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              Number: 30S0414/01147, 2007/1028946, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 367 p.

47128209      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity Study
              in Rats. Project Number: 11A0320/061126, 2007/1020184. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 28 p.

47128307      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity in Rats. Project
              Number: 11A0812/059039, 2007/1035032. Unpublished study prepared by
              Centre International de Toxicologie. 32 p.

47128407      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Dermal Toxicity Study with Rats. Project
              Number: 11A0175/069087, BAS22, 2007/1044695. Unpublished study prepared
              by Austrian Research Center (ARC). 28 p.

47128507      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Dermal Toxicity Study
              in Rats. Project Number: 11A0520/071059, 2007/1053310. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 27 p.

47128607      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 804 00 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity Study with Rats.
              Project Number: BASIS, 11AO174/069080, 2007/1044693. Unpublished study
              prepared by Austrian Research Center (ARC). 28 p.
81-3    Acute inhalation toxicity in rats
    MRID
Citation Reference
47128103      Ma-Hock, L.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study
              in WistarRats. Project Number: 1310414/017021, 2005/1016432,
              RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 23 p.

47128210      Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H -Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats 4-hour Dust Exposure. Project Number: 1310320/067021,
              2007/1039534. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft,
              Experimental Toxicology and Ecology. 33 p.

47128308      Ma-Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats: 4-Hour Liquid Aerosol Exposure. Project Number:
              1310812/057024, 2007/1016466. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 73 p.

47128408      Ma-Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats: 4-Hour Liquid Aerosol Exposure. Project Number:
              1310175/067017, 2007/1057667. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology. 40 p.

47128508      Ma-Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats: 4-hour Liquid Aerosol Dust Exposure. Project Number:

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              1310520/077006, 2007/1057668. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 50 p.

47128608      Muller, P. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: 4-hour Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 1310174/069090, B55978, 2007/1053326. Unpublished
              study prepared by RCC Ltd. 28 p.
81-4    Primary eye irritation in rabbits

    MRID
Citation Reference
47128104      Remmele, M.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Eye Irritation in Rabbits.
              Project Number: 11H0414/102297, 2005/1005765, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 22 p.

47128105      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 H - Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0414/012309, 2007/1011575, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 25 p.

47128211      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0320/062236, 2007/1020186. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 23 p.

47128309      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0812/052187, 2005/1029892. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology
              23 p.

47128409      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11HO175/062291, 2007/1053323. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology.
              23 p.

47128509      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0520/072105, 2007/1050806. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47128609      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11HO174/062285, 2007/1052012. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.
81-5    Primary dermal irritation

    MRID
Citation Reference
47128106      Remmele, M.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Dermal Irritation /
              Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number: 18H0414/102293, 2005/1005766,
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              RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 21 p.

47128212      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number:  18H0320/062235,
              2007/1020185. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 21 p.

47128310      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Dermal Irritation in Rabbits. Project
              Number: 18H0812/059040,  2007/1035033. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Toxicology and Ecology. 31 p.

47128410      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number:  18HO175/062290,
              2007/1053325. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft,
              Experimental Toxicology and Ecology. 21 p.

47128510      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number: 2007/1057258,
              18H0520/072139. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 21
              P-
47128610      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number:  18HO174/062284,
              2007/1052011. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 22 p.
81-6    Dermal sensitization

    MRID
Citation Reference
47128107      Gamer, A.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 - Maximization Test in Guinea Pigs.
              Project Number: 30H0414/012302, 2005/1014962, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 37 p.

47128213      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Modified Buehler Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 33H0320/062237, 2007/1020187.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer
              Oekotoxicologie. 33 p.

47128311      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Skin Sensitization Test in Guinea Pigs
              (Modified Buehler Test: 9 Inductions). Project Number: 33H0812/059041,
              2007/1035034. Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de
              Toxicologie. 40 p.

47128411      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Modified BUEHLER Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 33H0175/062292, 2007/1053322.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental
              Toxicology and Ecology. 32 p.
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47128511      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Modified Buehler Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 2007/1057259, 33H0520/072140.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 32 p.

47128611      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Modified Buehler Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 33HO174/062286, 2007/1052013.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 33 p.

81-8    Acute neurotoxicity screen study in rats
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128127      Kaspers, U.; Kaufmann, W.; Van Ravenzwaay, B. (2007) BAS 800 H - Acute
              Oral Neurotoxicity in Wistar Rats: Administration Via Gavage (Including
              Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 61S0414/01208, 2007/7009438.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 391 p.

47128128      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Repeated
              Dose 90-day Oral Neurotoxicity Study in Wistar Rats: Administration in the
              Diet. Project Number: 63S0414/01198, 2006/1024382. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 510 p.

82-1    Subchronic Oral Toxicity: 90-Day Study
    MRID                               Citation Reference
47128109      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 - Repeated Dose
              90-Day Oral Toxicity in Wistar Rats - Administration in the Diet. Project
              Number: 2005/1012914, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 390 p.

47128111      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Repeated
              Dose 90-day Oral Toxicity Study in C57BL/6NCrl Mice Administration in the
              Diet. Project Number: 51S0414/01161, 2005/1015755, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 297 p.

82-2    21-day dermal-rabbit/rat
    MRID                               Citation Reference
47128110      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Range
              Finding Study in C57BL/6NCrL Mice - Administration in the Diet for 4 Weeks.
              Project Number: 31S0414/01148, 2005/1011556, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 231 p.

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47128114     Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2006) Repeat Dose 28-days
              Dermal Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats. Project Number: 33S0414/01193,
              2006/1022422, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Ag
              Research Station. Slip.

83-1    Chronic Toxicity

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128118      Hempel, K.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Chronic Oral
              Toxicity in Beagle Dogs: Administration Via Gelatin Capsules for 12 Months.
              Project Number: 43D0414/01196, 2007/1032051. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 523 p.

83-2    Oncogenicity

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128119     Kamp, H.; Strauss, V.; Kuttler, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Carcinogenicity
              Study in C57BL/6NCrl Mice: Administration Via the Diet Over 18 Months.
              Project Number: 87C0414/01177, 2007/1005067. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 2172 p.

83-3    Teratogenicity ~ 2 Species
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128115      Schneider, S.; Strauss, V.; Fabian, E.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Prenatal
              Developmental Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats Oral Administration (Gavage) .
              Project Number: 30R0414/01178, 2007/1008481, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Ag Research Station. 380 p.

47128116      Schneider, S.; Deckardt, K.; Hellwig, J.; et al. (2006) BAS 800 H - Prenatal
              Developmental Toxicity Study in Himalayan Rabbits Oral Administration
              (Gavage). Project Number:  40R0414/01173, 2005/1029151, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Ag Research Station. 319 p.

83-4    2-generation repro.-rat

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128117     Schneider, S.; Strauss, V.; Kuettler, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Two-

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              Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats Administration via the
              Diet. Project Number: 70R0414/01200, 2007/1043413, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Ag Research Station. 1214 p.
84-2    Interaction with Gonadal DNA

    MRID
Citation Reference
47128121      Engelhardt, G.; Leibold, E. (2005) Salmonella typhimurium / Escherichia coli
              Reverse Mutation Assay (Standard Plate Test and Preincubation Test) with BAS
              800 H. Project Number: 40M0414/014210, 2005/1006704. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 53 p.

47128122      Engelhardt, G.; Leibold, E. (2005) Salmonella typhimurium / Escherichia coli
              Reverse Mutation Assay (Standard Plate Test and Preincubation Test) with BAS
              800 H - Anhydrate. Project Number: 40M0267/054031, 2005/1023109.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 53 p.

47128123      Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) In vitro Gene Mutation Test with BAS 800 H
              in CHO Cells (HPRT Locus Assay). Project Number: 50M0414/014213,
              2005/1014963. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 58 p.

47128124      Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) In vitro Chromosome Abberation Assay with
              BAS 800 H in V79 Cells. Project Number: 32M0414/014214, 2005/1023788.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 116 p.

47128125      Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) Cytogenetic Study in vivo with BAS 800 H
              in the Mouse Micronucleus Test: Single Oral Administration. Project Number:
              25M0414/014211, 2005/1014070. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 51 p.

47128126      Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) In vivo Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (USD)
              Assay with BAS 800 H in Rat Hepatocytes: Single Oral Administration. Project
              Number: 2005/1020111, 80M0414/014212. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 50 p.
85-1    General metabolism

    MRID
Citation Reference
47128129     Fabian, E.; Landsiedel. R. (2007) (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H: Study on the
              Biokinetics in Rats. Project Number: 02B0627/046008, 2007/1033929.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft.  91 p.
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122-2    Aquatic plant growth
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127923      Hoffmann, F. (2007) Effect of BAS 800 H (Reg. No. 4054449) on the Growth of
              the Green Alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (Including Amendment No. 1):
              Final Report. Project Number: 132848, 2007/7013577. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 34 p.

47127925      Hoffmann, F. (2007) Effect of BAS 800 H (Reg. No. 405449) on the Growth of
              the Blue-Green Alga Anabaena flos-aquae (Including Amendment No. 1): Final
              Report. Project Number: 132851, 2007/7013576. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 36 p.

123-1    Seed germination/seedling emergence and vegitative vigor

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47560308      Stromel, C.; Brockman, A.; Teresiak, H. (2008) Effect of Metabolite of BAS
              800 H, M800H08 with Incorporation into Soil on Seedling Emergence and
              Seedling Growth of Ten Species of Terrestrial Plants. Project Number:
              2008/1036946/US/OCR, AC/BASF/08/12, 31/44/69. Unpublished study
              prepared by Agro-Check. 132 p.

123-2   Aquatic plant growth
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127922      Backfisch, K. (2007) Effect of BAS 800 H on the Growth of Lemna gibba
              (Including Amendment No. 1): Final Report. Project Number: 134222,
              2007/7013578. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 37 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

141-1    Honey bee acute contact
   MRID                               Citation Reference
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47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) HAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47445903      Kling, A. (2008) Assessment of Side Effects of BAS 800 01 H to the Honey
              Bee, Apis mellifera L. in the Laboratory. Project Number: 2008/1000141,
              317342, 20071545/S I/BLEU. Unpublished study prepared by Eurofms - GAB
              GmbH. 26 p.

161-1   Hydrolysis
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127823      Panek, M. (2006) Hydrolysis of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H: Final Report. Project
              Number: 2005/7004259, 132680. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 155 p.

161-2    Photodegradation-water

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127824      Ta, C.; Trollinger, J. (2007) Aqueous Photolysis of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H:
              Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7009413, 132683. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 126 p.

47699901      Ta, C.; Trollinger, J. (2009) Aqueous Photolysis of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H:
              Final Report. Project Number: 2009/7000140/OCR, SUBNO/200711/09/02,
              132683. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 141 p.

161-3   Photodegradation-soil
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127825      Ta, C. (2007) BAS 800 H: Soil Photolysis: Amended Final Report. Project
              Number: 2007/7007647, 132653. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 115 p.

162-1   Aerobic soil metabolism
   MRID                               Citation Reference
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47127826      Singh, M. (2007) Aerobic Soil Metabolism of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H on US
              Soils: Final Report. Project Number: 2006/7007173, 132650. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 217 p.

162-2   Anaerobic soil metabolism

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47611201      Pyles, A.; Panek, M. (2008) Anaerobic Soil Metabolism of 14C-BAS 800 H:
              Final Report. Project Number: 2008/7015021, 812/05/01//US/332554, 332554.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 124 p.

162-3    Anaerobic aquatic metab.
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127828      Panek, M. (2007) Anaerobic Aquatic Metabolism of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H.
              Project Number: 132647, 2006/7009997. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation and Agvise Laboratories. 185 p.

162-4   Aerobic aquatic metab.
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127827      Malinsky, D. (2008) Aerobic Aquatic Metabolism of (Carbon 14) BAS 800 H
              Under Dark and Light Conditions. Project Number: 133487, 2007/7009863.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation and Agvise Laboratories.
              205 p.

163-1   Leach/adsorp/desorption

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127829      Ta, C.; Varner, J. (2007) Adsorption/Desorption of BAS 800 H on Soils: Final
              Report. Project Number: 132674, 2006/7007148. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 70 p.

47127830      Ta, C. (2007) Adsorption/Desorption of the Major Metabolites (M800H01,
              M800H02, M800H07, M800H08, M800H15, and M800H22) of BAS 800 H on
              Soils: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7009870, 132677. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 243 p.
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164-1    Terrestrial field dissipation
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127831      Saha, M. (2007) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0503
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Soil Using LC/MS/MS": Final Report. Project Number: 132659, 2005/5000071.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 197 p.

47127832      Perez, S.; Perez, R. (2007) Independent Laboratory Validation of BASF
              Analytical Method D0503: The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and
              its Metabolites in Soil Using LC/MS/MS. Project Number: 132662,
              ADPEN/2K7/903/132662, 2007/7012422. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 203  p.

47128234      Jordan, J.; Saha, M.; Warren, R. (2007) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BAS 800
              H in Pine/Vegetation Management use Patterns. Project Number: 2007/700986.
              132665. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, Agvise, Inc. and
              ROI. 375 p.

47560309      Saha, M.; Gooding, R. (2008) Freezer Storage Stability of BAS  800 H and the
              Relevant Metabolites in Soil Samples. Project Number: 2008/7012718/OCR,
              132671. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 344 p.

47699902      Saha, M. (2009) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0503
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites, in
              Soil Using LC/MS/MS": Final Report. Project Number: 2009/700132I/OCR,
              711/17/02//US/132659, 2009/7001321.  Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 200 p.
164-2    Aquatic field dissipation

   MRID
Citation Reference
47523802      Saha, M. (2008) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0502
              Entitled: " The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS"- Amended Final Report. Project Number: 132692,
              2008/7013814, D0502. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.
              187 p.

47523803      Smith, M.; Perez, R. (2008) Independent Laboratory Validation of BASF
              Analytical Method D0502: The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and
              its Metabolites, in Water using LC-MS/MS. Project Number:
              ADPEN/2K8/903/351551, 2008/7012014. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 223 p.
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47699903      Saha, M. (2009) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0502
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS: Final Report. Project Number: 2009/7000172/OCR,
              US/132692. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.  197 p.

165-1    Confined rotational crop
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128017      Veit, P.; Glabgen, W. (2007) Rotational Crop Study with (Carbon-14)-BAS 800
              H . Project Number: 132587, 2007/1016303, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 330 p.

165-4    Bioaccumulation in fish

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127909      Hafemann, C. (2007) Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of BAS 800 H in
              Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus): Final Report. Project Number: 132626,
              2007/1056242. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 83 p.

171-4B    Residue Analytical Methods
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128005      Fabian, E.; Landsiedei, R. (2006) (Carbon-14)-BAS 800 H - Absorption,
              Distribution and Excretion After Repeated Oral Administration in Lactating
              Goats. Project Number: 2006/1030265, RTP/NC/27709, 02B0627/046013.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 45 p.

47128007      Rabe, U.; Glabgen, W. (2007) The Metabolism of (Carbon-14)-BAS 800 H in
              Laying Hens. Project Number: 132623, 2006/1007338, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 143 p.

171-4C    Magnitude of the Residue [by commodity]
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128216      Kleppe, C. (2007) Bridging Rationale for BAS 800 H Formulations Used in
              Field Crop Residue Program. Project Number: 2007/7013524. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 8 p.

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47445905      Thiaener, I; Hafemann, C. (2007) Extractability Study on Soybean Matrices
              after Application with 14C-BAS 800 H. Project Number: 2007/1056933, LC03,
              132/581. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 46 p.

171-4A1    Characterization of Total Terminal Residue

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128001      Hafemann, C.; Hoefs, R.; Helfrich, P. (2007) Metabolism of BAS 800 H in
              Corn. Project Number: 132584, 2006/1024287, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 184 p.

47128002      Rabe, U.; Glabgen, W. (2007) Metabolism of BAS 800 H in Soybean. Project
              Number: 132581, 2006/1036209, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 229 p.

47128003      Hafemann, C.; Kloppner, U. (2007) Metabolism of (Carbon-14)-BAS 800 H in
              Tomato. Project Number: 142727, 2007/1018206, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 142 p.

47128004      Kleppe, C. (2007) Request for Waiver of Plant Metabolism Study in Support of
              Sunflower Harvest Aid / Desiccation Use with BAS 800 H. Project Number:
              2007/7013487. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 34 p.

47128006      Hafemann, C.; Glabgen, W. (2007) The Metabolism of (Carbon-14)-B AS 800  H
              in Lactating Goats. Project Number: 2006/1010563, 132620, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 206 p.

830.1000    Background for product properties test guidelines
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128239      Oostlander, M.; Killins, R.; Barton, W.; et. al. (2008) BAS 800 H Herbicide:
              Application for BAS 800 H Applied Pre-Seed/Pre-emerge and to Chemfallow,
              Pre-plant to Soybean, and Pre-Plant or Pre-plant Incorporated to Corn-Field and
              Sweet Corn. Daco Data Requirement - part 10 Value. Project Number:
              2008/7002707. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Canada, Inc. 300 p.

830.1550    Product Identity and composition

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127801      Kleppe, C. (2007) Compulsory Data for the Evaluation of the Active Substance
              BAS 800 H: EPA Guideline Numbers: OPPTS 830. Supplemental (Registrant

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              Information, Product Identity and Further Information). Project Number:
              2007/7013522. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 11 p.

47127802      Genari, G. (2007) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H. Project
              Number: 2007/1022324. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 194 p.

47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition, and
              Analysis.  Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781 02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC): Group A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

47749001      Genari, G. (2008) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H (Including
              Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 2008/7019767/OCR, 2008/7019769.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 197 p.

830.1600    Description of materials used to produce the product
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127802      Genari, G. (2007) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H. Project
              Number: 2007/1022324. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 194 p.

47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition, and
              Analysis.  Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
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              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781 02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC):  Group A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

47749001      Genari, G. (2008) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H (Including
              Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 2008/7019767/OCR, 2008/7019769.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 197 p.

830.1620    Description of production process
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127802
47128202
47128301
47128401
47128501
47128601
47749001
Genari, G. (2007) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H. Project
Number: 2007/1022324. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
Aktiengesellschaft. 194 p.

Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition, and
Analysis.  Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781 02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
Dimethenamid-P EC): Group A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

Genari, G. (2008) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H (Including
Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 2008/7019767/OCR, 2008/7019769.
Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 197 p.

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830.1650    Description of formulation process
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition, and
              Analysis. Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781  02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC):  Group  A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

830.1670    Discussion of formation of impurities

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127802      Genari, G. (2007) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H. Project
              Number: 2007/1022324. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 194 p.

47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition, and
              Analysis.  Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781  02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC):  Group  A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.

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              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

47749001      Genari, G. (2008) Product Identity and Composition of BAS 800 H (Including
              Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 2008/7019767/OCR, 2008/7019769.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 197 p.
830.1700    Preliminary analysis

   MRID
Citation Reference
47127803      Genari, G. (2007) Preliminary Analysis of Five Batches BAS 800 H TGAI.
              Project Number: 2007/1022325, 132476/1. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 40 p.

47127804      Dotzer, R. (2007) Identification of Active Substance BAS 800 H (Reg. No.
              4054449) and Minor Components in Technical-Grade Material. Project
              Number: 2007/1057829. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47127805      Hsieh, T.  (2007) BASF  Proposal to Commercially Produce the Anhydrate Form
              of BAS 800 H Technical: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7013587.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 8 p.

47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition, and
              Analysis.  Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781 02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC): Group A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

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47749002      Doetzer, R. (2007) Confirmation of Identity of Active Substance BAS 800 H
              and Related Minor Components. Project Number: 2007/1057532/US/OCR,
              2007/1057532. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 20 p.

47796101      Genari, G. (2009) Preliminary Analysis of Five Batches Saflufenacil (BAS 800
              H) TGAI. Project Number: 147899/1, 2009/1074772, 2003/1023211.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF SE. 75 p.

47796102      Peterson-Thiery, M. (2009) Saflufenacil - Documentation of Equivalency and
              Qualification of Technical Grade Active Ingredient Produced by the Source:
              CBW (Chemie GmbH - Bitterfeld-Wolfen). Project Number: 2009/1078541,
              2009/1074772, 2007/1022325. Unpublished study prepared by BASF SE. 19 p.
830.1750    Certified limits
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127805      Hsieh, T. (2007) BASF Proposal to Commercially Produce the Anhydrate Form
              of BAS 800 H Technical: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7013587.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 8 p.

47127806      Brunt, S.; Genari, G. (2007) BAS 800 H Technical Grade Active Ingredient:
              Composition and Certified Limits. Project Number: 2007/7013642. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation and BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 27 p.

47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group  A - Product Identity, Composition, and
              Analysis. Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781 02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC): Group A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.
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830.1800    Enforcement analytical method
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127807      Distler, 1; Genari, G. (2005) Analytical Method APL0498/01: Determination of
              HAS 800 H Technical Grade Active Ingredient TGAI by HPLC. Project
              Number: 2005/1018447, APL0498/01. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 15 p.

47127808      Genari, G. (2005) Validation of Analytical Method APL0498/01: Determination
              of BAS 800 H Technical Grade Active Ingredient TGAI by HPLC. Project
              Number:  132491/2, 2005/1018448. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 16 p.

47127809      Rieger, V. (2007) Analytical Method APL0525/01: Determination of Impurities
              in BAS 800 H Technical Grade Active Ingredient TGAI. Project Number:
              2006/1027567, APL0525/01. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 35 p.

47127810      Genari, G. (2007) Validation of Analytical Method APL0525/01: Determination
              of Impurities in BAS 800 H Technical Grade Active Ingredient TGAI. Project
              Number: 2006/1027568, 132491/3. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 46 p.

47127811      Stegmaier, W. (2007) Gas Chromatographic Determination of Dimethyl Sulfate
              in BAS 800 H and Validation of the GC/MS Method AM/01011/0 le. Project
              Number: 2007/7013933. Unpublished study prepared by BASF AG.  20 p.

47128202      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 01 H Group A - Product Identity, Composition,  and
              Analysis. Project Number: FR0739, 2007/7013548, AFR0064/01. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 74 p.

47128203      Polowy, K.; Hartman, M. (2007)  Validation of Analytical Method AFR0064/01
              and GLP Certification of BAS 800 01 H Formulation Lot 1641-87 and BAS  800
              02 H Lot 1631-22: Final Report. Project Number: F200717, 2007/7012410,
              AFR0064/01. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 63 p.

47128301      Aldridge, T. (2008) SHARPEN Herbicide (120 g/L BAS 800 H EC): Group A -
              Product Identity, Composition and Analysis. Project Number: FR0742,
              2007/7013630. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 83 p.

47128302      Polowy, K.; Hartman, M. (2007)  Validation of Analytical Method AFR0064/01
              and GLP Certification of BAS 800 01 H Formulation Lot 1641-87 and BAS  800
              02 H Lot 1631-22: Final Report. Project Number: F200717, 2007/7012410.
              Unpublished  study prepared by BASF Corporation. 63 p.

47128401      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 800 04 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: FR0741, 2007/7013550. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 102 p.
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47128402      Walker, A. (2007) Analytical Method AFL0747/01: Determination of BAS 800
              H in BAS 800 04 H. Project Number: AFL0747/01, 2007/1035627. Unpublished
              study prepared by Battelle UK Ltd. 16 p.

47128403      Walker, A. (2007) Validation of Analytical Method AFL 0747/01 for the
              Determination of BAS 800 H in BAS 800 04 H. Project Number: MX070191,
              2007/1035712. Unpublished study prepared by Battelle UK Ltd. 29 p.

47128501      Aldridge, T. (2008) BAS 781 02 H (68 g/L BAS 800 H + 600 g/L
              Dimethenamid-P EC): Group A - Product Identity, Composition and Analysis.
              Project Number: FR0744, 2007/7013645, AFR0068/01. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 101 p.

47128502      Polowy, K. (2007) Validation of Analytical Methods AFR0068/01 and
              AFR0069/01, and the GLP Certification of BAS 781 01 H Formulation Lot
              1632-15, BAS 781 UN H Formulation Lot 1632-35-7, and BAS 781  UO H
              Formulation Lot 1632-38: Final Report. Project Number: F200712,
              2007/7006972. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 128 p.

47128601      Cannan, T. (2008) BAS 804 00 H: Group A - Product Identity, Composition,
              and Analysis. Project Number: 2007/7013549, FR0740, AFR0067/01.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 77 p.

47128602      Polowy, K. (2007) GLP Validation of Analytical Method AFR0067/01 and
              Certification of BAS 804 00 H: Formulation Lot Number 1641-22: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7012430, F200711. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 61 p.

47749003      Czajkowska, T. (2006) Validation of Analytical Method AFR0050/01 and
              Certification of BAS 800 00 H Formulation, Lot Number 1609-13: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2006/7001026/OCR, F200529, 2006/7001026. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 44 p.

47749004      Czajkowska, T. (2005) Validation of Analytical Method AFR0027/01 and
              Certification of BAS 800 UCH and TGAI: Final Report. Project Number:
              2005/7003446/OCR, 133079, 2005/7003446. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 47 p.
830.6302    Color

   MRID
Citation Reference
47127812      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

47128204      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01H: Determination of Physical State, pH, Bulk
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              Density, and Explodability: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7002967,
              143705. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.

47128207     Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01 H (BAS 800
              H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
              2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
              Agricultural Center. 26 p.

47128303     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073.  Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.

47128404     Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics.  19 p.

47128503     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number:  133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 12 p.

47128603     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, and Density: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7007982,
              313731. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research, lip.
830.6303    Physical state

    MRID
Citation Reference
47127812     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

47127816     Yacoub, R. (2006) BAS 800 H: Physical State and Melting Point of Pure Active
              Ingredient (PAI): Final Report. Project Number: 2005/5000147, 132467.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.

47128204     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01H: Determination of Physical State, pH, Bulk
              Density, and Explodability: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7002967,
              143705. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.

47128207     Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01  H (BAS 800
              H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
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              2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
              Agricultural Center. 26 p.

47128303      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.

47128404      Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study  prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics. 19 p.

47128503      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 12 p.

47128603      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, and Density: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7007982,
              313731. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research, lip.
830.6304    Odor

    MRID
                             Citation Reference
47127812
47128207
47128404
830.6313
ions
    MRID
  Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
  Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
  Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
  by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

  Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01 H (BAS 800
  H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
  Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
  2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
  Agricultural Center. 26 p.

  Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
  H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
  Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study prepared
  by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics. 19 p.

Stability to sunlight, normal and elevated temperatures, metals, and metal


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47127813      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (TGAI): Stability to Normal and Elevated
              Temperature, Metal and Metal Ions: Final Report. Project Number:
              2007/7007671, 132488. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 12
              P-
830.6314    Oxidizing or reducing action

   MRID
Citation Reference
47127812      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation.  14 p.

47128205      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: Determination of Oxidation/Reduction: Final
              Report. Project Number: 143711, 2007/7002963. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation.  13 p.

47128304      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Oxidation/Reduction: Final
              Report. Project Number: 2007/7002962, 133076. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Agro Research. 13 p.

47128405      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Determination of Oxidation/Reduction: Final
              Report. Project Number: 313823, 2007/7007978. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Agro Research. 13 p.

47128504      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Oxidation/Reduction: Final
              Report. Project Number: 2007/7013454, 133181/20. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Agro Research. 13 p.

47128604      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Determination of Oxidation/Reduction: Final
              Report. Project Number: 2007/7007979, 313732. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Agro Research. 13 p.
830.6315    Flammability
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128303      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.

47128404      Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study prepared

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              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics. 19 p.

47128503      Yacoub, R. (2007) HAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number:  133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 12 p.
830.6316    Explodability

    MRID
Citation Reference
47127812     Yacoub, R. (2007) HAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

47128204     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01H: Determination of Physical State, pH, Bulk
              Density, and Explodability: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7002967,
              143705. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.

47128303     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.

47128503     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF  Agro Research. 12 p.

47128603     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, and Density: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7007982,
              313731. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research, lip.
830.6317    Storage stability of product
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127814     Genari, G. (2007) BAS 800 H TGAI: Storage Stability and Corrosiveness.
              Project Number: 2007/1054373. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 8 p.

47128206     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: Storage Stability and Corrosion. Project
              Number: 2007/7004158. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 11
              P-
47128207     Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01 H (BAS 800
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              H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
              2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
              Agricultural Center. 26 p.

47128305      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Storage Stability and Corrosion in
              Commercial Containers. Project Number: 2007/7009807. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Agro Research, lip.

47128505      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Storage Stability. Project Number:
              2007/7013520. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 11 p.

47128605      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Accelerated Storage Stability. Project
              Number: 2007/7009806. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.
              12 p.
830.6320    Corrosion characteristics
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127814     Genari, G. (2007) BAS 800 H TGAI: Storage Stability and Corrosiveness.
              Project Number: 2007/1054373. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 8 p.

47128206     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: Storage Stability and Corrosion. Project
              Number: 2007/7004158. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 11
              P-
47128207     Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01 H (BAS 800
              H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
              2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
              Agricultural Center. 26 p.

47128305     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Storage Stability and Corrosion in
              Commercial Containers. Project Number: 2007/7009807. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Agro Research, lip.

830.7000    pH of water solutions or suspensions
   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127812     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

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47128204     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01H: Determination of Physical State, pH, Bulk
              Density, and Explodability: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7002967,
              143705. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.

47128207     Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01 H (BAS 800
              H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
              2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
              Agricultural Center. 26 p.

47128303     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.

47128404     Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics.  19  p.

47128503     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number:  133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 12 p.

47128603     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, and Density: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7007982,
              313731. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research, lip.
830.7050    UV/Visible absorption

    MRID
Citation Reference
47127815      Beery, J. (2007) BAS 800 H: Spectroscopic Characterization by NMR, MS, IR
              and UV/Vis: Final Report. Project Number: F200523, 2005/7004339.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 32 p.
830.7100    Viscosity
    MRID
Citation Reference
47128303      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.
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47128404     Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics. 19 p.

47128503     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number:  133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 12 p.
830.7200    Melting point/melting range
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127816     Yacoub, R. (2006) BAS 800 H: Physical State and Melting Point of Pure Active
              Ingredient (PAI): Final Report. Project Number: 2005/5000147, 132467.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.
830.7300    Density/relative density
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127812     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 H (MP): Determination of Oxidation/Reduction,
              Physical State, pH, Bulk Density, Explodability, and Odor: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 132485, 2007/7009479. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 14 p.

47127821     Kroehl, T. (2005) BAS 800 H - Reg. No. 4054449: Physical Properties of the
              Pure Active Ingredient. Project Number: 132464/1, 2005/1026464. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 15 p.

47128204     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 01H: Determination of Physical State, pH, Bulk
              Density, and Explodability: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7002967,
              143705. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, lip.

47128207     Kroehl, T. (2008) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 01  H (BAS 800
              H 70% WG) - Accelerated Storage Stability Up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius and 8 Weeks at 40 Degrees Celsius. Project Number: 143747/1,
              2008/1002621. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, BASF
              Agricultural Center. 26 p.

47128303     Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002966, 133073. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 12 p.
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47128404      Kroehl, T. (2007) Physical and Chemical Properties of BAS 800 04 H (BAS 800
              H 342 g/L SC) - Accelerated Storage Stability up to 2 Weeks at 54 Degrees
              Celsius. Project Number: 313821/1, 2007/1039740. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ecology and Environmental Analytics.  19 p.

47128503      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, Flammability, Relative Density, and Viscosity: Final Report.
              Project Number: 133178/20, 2007/7013453. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 12 p.

47128603      Yacoub, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Determination of Physical State, pH,
              Explodability, and Density: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7007982,
              313731. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research,  lip.
830.7370    Dissociation constant in water

   MRID
Citation Reference
47127817      Beery, J. (2007) BAS 800 H: Dissociation Constant: Amended Final Report.
              Project Number: 2007/7002007, F200524, 2005/7004342. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 17 p.

830.7570    Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water), estimation by liquid chromatography

   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127818      Vanhook, C. (2005) BAS 800 H: Partition Coefficient (n-Octanol/Water)
              Estimation by High Performance Liquid Chromatography: Final Report. Project
              Number: 132458, 2005/7004256. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 17 p.

830.7840    Water solubility: Column elution method, shake flask method

   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127819      Vanhook, C. (2005) BAS 800 H: Water Solubility at 20 Degrees Celsius by
              Shake Flask Method: Final Report. Project Number: 2005/7003391, 132452A.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 20 p.
830.7950    Vapor pressure

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Citation Reference
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47127821      Kroehl, T. (2005) BAS 800 H - Reg. No. 4054449: Physical Properties of the
              Pure Active Ingredient. Project Number: 132464/1, 2005/1026464. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 15 p.

835.0001    Background for Environmental Fate, Transport, and Drift

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47445904      Paulick, R.; Warren, R. (2008) Environmental Fate Summary for BAS 800 H.
              Project Number: 2008/7009261, D0503, 2007/7013512. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 20 p.

835.1230    Sediment and soil absorption/desorption for parent and degradates

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127829      Ta, C.; Varner, J. (2007) Adsorption/Desorption of BAS 800 H on Soils: Final
              Report. Project Number: 132674, 2006/7007148. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation. 70 p.

835.1240    Soil column leaching

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127830      Ta, C. (2007) Adsorption/Desorption of the Major Metabolites (M800H01,
              M800H02, M800H07, M800H08, M800H15, and M800H22) of BAS 800 H on
              Soils: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7009870, 132677. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 243 p.

835.2120    Hydrolysis of parent and degradates as a function of pH at 25 C

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127823      Panek, M. (2006) Hydrolysis of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H: Final Report. Project
              Number: 2005/7004259, 132680. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 155 p.

835.2210    Direct photolysis rate in water by sunlight

   MRID                               Citation Reference
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47127824      Ta, C.; Trollinger, J. (2007) Aqueous Photolysis of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H:
              Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7009413, 132683. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 126 p.

47699901      Ta, C.; Trollinger, J. (2009) Aqueous Photolysis of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H:
              Final Report. Project Number: 2009/7000140/OCR, SUBNO/200711/09/02,
              132683. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 141 p.

835.2410    Photodegradation of parent and degradates in soil

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127825      Ta, C. (2007) BAS 800 H: Soil Photolysis: Amended Final Report. Project
              Number: 2007/7007647, 132653. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 115 p.
835.4100    Aerobic soil metabolism

   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47127826      Singh, M. (2007) Aerobic Soil Metabolism of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H on US
              Soils: Final Report. Project Number: 2006/7007173, 132650. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 217 p.

47445901      Singh, M. (2008) Aerobic Soil Metabolism of (Carbon 14) C-BAS 800 H on US
              Soils. Project Number: 2008/7009234, 132650, AR05/153. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Agro Research. 220 p.
835.4200    Anaerobic soil metabolism

   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47611201
Pyles, A.; Panek, M. (2008) Anaerobic Soil Metabolism of 14C-BAS 800 H:
Final Report. Project Number: 2008/7015021, 812/05/01//US/332554, 332554.
Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 124 p.
835.4300    Aerobic aquatic metabolism

   MRID
                          Citation Reference
47127827      Malinsky, D. (2008) Aerobic Aquatic Metabolism of (Carbon 14) BAS 800 H
              Under Dark and Light Conditions. Project Number: 133487, 2007/7009863.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation and Agvise Laboratories.

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              205 p.

835.4400    Anaerobic aquatic metabolism

   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127828      Panek, M. (2007) Anaerobic Aquatic Metabolism of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H.
              Project Number: 132647, 2006/7009997. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation and Agvise Laboratories. 185 p.
835.6100    Terrestrial field dissipation

   MRID
Citation Reference
47127831      Saha, M. (2007) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0503
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Soil Using LC/MS/MS": Final Report. Project Number: 132659, 2005/5000071.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 197 p.

47128235      Jordan, 1; Saha, M.; Warren, R. (2008) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BAS 800
              H in Row Crop Use Patterns: Final Report. Project Number: 132668,
              2007/7009867. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 532 p.

47128236      Jordan, J.; Saha, M.; Warren, R. (2007) Terrestrial Field Dissipation of BAS 800
              H in Orchard and Vineyard use Patterns: Final Report. Project Number: 134549,
              2007/7009868. Unpublished study prepared by Agvise Inc., Vaughn
              Agricultural Research Serv., Ltd.  and Research for Hire. 619 p.

47128237      Gooding, R.; Saha, M. (2008) Freezer Storage Stability of BAS 800 H and the
              Relevant Metabolites in Soil Samples: Final Report. Project Number: 132671,
              2007/7013581. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 290 p.

47128238      Sotack, G. (2008) BAS 800 UC H: Tank Mix Uniformity of an EC Formulation
              in a Simulated Spray Tank: Final  Report. Project Number: F200714,
              2007/7007879. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 19 p.

47560309      Saha, M.; Gooding, R. (2008) Freezer Storage Stability of BAS 800 H and the
              Relevant Metabolites in Soil Samples. Project Number: 2008/7012718/OCR,
              132671. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 344 p.

47699902      Saha, M. (2009) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0503
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites, in
              Soil Using LC/MS/MS": Final Report. Project Number: 2009/700132I/OCR,
              711/17/02//US/132659, 2009/7001321. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 200 p.
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835.6200    Aquatic field dissipation
   MRID
Citation Reference
47523802      Saha, M. (2008) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0502
              Entitled: " The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS"- Amended Final Report. Project Number: 132692,
              2008/7013814, D0502. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.
              187 p.

47523803      Smith, M.; Perez, R. (2008) Independent Laboratory Validation of BASF
              Analytical Method D0502: The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and
              its Metabolites, in Water using LC-MS/MS. Project Number:
              ADPEN/2K8/903/351551, 2008/7012014. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 223 p.

47699903      Saha, M. (2009) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0502
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS: Final Report. Project Number: 2009/7000172/OCR,
              US/132692. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 197 p.
835.7100    Ground water monitoring

   MRID
Citation Reference
47523802      Saha, M. (2008) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0502
              Entitled: " The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS"- Amended Final Report. Project Number: 132692,
              2008/7013814, D0502. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.
              187 p.

47523 803      Smith, M.; Perez, R. (2008) Independent Laboratory Validation of BASF
              Analytical Method D0502: The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and
              its Metabolites, in Water using LC-MS/MS. Project Number:
              ADPEN/2K8/903/351551, 2008/7012014. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 223 p.

47699903      Saha, M. (2009) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0502
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Water Using LC-MS/MS: Final Report. Project Number: 2009/7000172/OCR,
              US/132692. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 197 p.

850.1010    Aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity, test, freshwater daphnids
   MRID                               Citation Reference
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47127901      Bergtold, M.; Janson, G. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BAS 800 H to Daphnia
              magna Straus in a 48 Hour Static Test: Final Report. Project Number: 132860,
              2006/1004506. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 20 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

850.1025    Oyster acute toxicity test (shell deposition)

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47127902     Palmer, S.; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H: A 96-Hour Shell
              Deposition Test with the Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica). Project
              Number: 147A/214, 132884, 2007/7009823. Unpublished study prepared by
              Wildlife International, Ltd. 41 p.

47127929     Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
850.1035    Mysid acute toxicity test
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127903      Blankinship, A.; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H: A 96-Hour
              Flow-Through Acute Toxicity Test with the Saltwater Mysid (Americamysis
              bahia) . Project Number: 147A/212C, 132881, 2007/7009955. Unpublished
              study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 43 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47560303      Minderhout, T. ; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; Holmes, C. (2008) BAS 800 H
              Metabolite M07: A 96-Hour Static Acute Toxicity Test with the Saltwater
              Mysid (Americamysis bahia). Project Number: 2008/7015130/OCR, 147A/246,
              356246. Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International Ltd. 38 p.
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850.1075    Fish acute toxicity test, freshwater and marine
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47127904     Jatzek, R. (2005) Acute Toxicity Study on the Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus
              mykiss) in a Static System over 96 hours. Project Number: 12F0414/015146,
              2005/1029784. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 40 p.

47127905     Jatzek, R. (2005) HAS 800 H: Acute Toxicity Study on the Bluegill Sunfish
              (Lepomis macrochirus) in a Static System Over 96 Hours. Project Number:
              14F0414/015147, 2005/1029929. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 39 p.

47127906     Palmer, S.; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H: A 96-Hour Static
              Acute Toxicity Test with the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus).
              Project Number:  147A/213, 132878, 2007/7009824. Unpublished study
              prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 38 p.

47127929     Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
850.1300    Daphnid chronic toxicity test
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127907     Weltje, L.; Bergtold, M. (2007) Chronic Toxicity of BAS 800 H to Daphnia
              magna Straus in a 21-Day Semi-Static Test (Including Amendment No. 1).
              Project Number:  132863, 2007/7013579. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Ag Research Station. 33 p.

47127929     Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
850.1350    Mysid chronic toxicity test
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127929     Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared

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              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

850.1400    Fish early-life stage toxicity test
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47127908      Zok, S. (2007) BAS 800 H - Early Life-Stage Test on the Fathead Minnow
              (Pimephales promelas) in a Flow Through System (Including Amendment
              No.l). Project Number: 51F0414/015150, 2007/7002034. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 107 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
850.1730    Fish BCF

    MRID
Citation Reference
47127909     Hafemann, C. (2007) Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of BAS 800 H in
              Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus): Final Report. Project Number:  132626,
              2007/1056242. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 83 p.
850.2100    Avian acute oral toxicity test
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127911      Zok, S. (2006) BAS 800 H - Acute Toxicity in the Bobwhite Quail (Colinus
              virginianus) After Single Oral Administration (LD50). Project Number:
              11W0414/015141, 2005/1029868. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 52 p.

47127912      Zok, S. (2006) BAS 800 H - Acute Toxicity in the Mallard Duck (Anas
              platyrhynchos) After Single Oral Administration. Project Number:
              13W0414/015145, 2005/102866. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 54 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife,  Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
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850.2200    Avian dietary toxicity test
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127913      Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - Avian Dietary LC50 Test in Chicks of the
              Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus). Project Number: 31W0414/015139,
              2005/1029867. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 45 p.

47127914      Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - Avian Dietary LC50 Test in Chicks of the Mallard
              Duck (Anas platyrhynchos). Project Number: 32W0414/015140, 2005/1029869.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer
              Oekotoxicologie. 42 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.
850.2300    Avian reproduction test

   MRID
Citation Reference
47127915      Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - 1-Generation Reproduction Study on the Bobwhite
              Quail (Colinus virginianus) by Administration in the Diet. Project Number:
              71W0414/015148, 2006/1035447. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 349 p.

47127916      Zok, R. (2006) BAS 800 H - 1-Generation Reproduction Study on the Mallard
              Duck (Anas platyrhynchus) by Administration in the Diet. Project Number:
              72W0414/015149, 2006/1035448. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 343 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number:  2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47699904      Zok, S. (2009) BAS 800 H -  1-Generation Reproduction Study on the Bobwhite
              quail (Colinus virginianus) by Administration in the Diet (Including
              Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 2009/7000198/OCR,
              EU/71W0414/015148, 2006/1035447. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 357 p.
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850.3020    Honey bee acute contact toxicity
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47127917     Sinderamnn, A.; Porch, 1; Krueger, H. (2007) BAS 800 H: An Acute Contact
              Toxicity Study with the Honey Bee. Project Number: 147/231, 132908,
              2007/7012392. Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 19 p.

47127929     Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife,  Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47445903     Kling, A. (2008) Assessment of Side Effects of BAS 800 01 H to the Honey
              Bee, Apis mellifera L. in  the Laboratory. Project Number: 2008/1000141,
              317342, 20071545/S I/BLEU. Unpublished study prepared by Eurofms - GAB
              GmbH. 26 p.

47796201     Kling, A. (2008) BAS 781 02 H - Acute Oral and Contact Toxicity to the Honey
              Bee Apis mellifera L. in the Laboratory. Project Number:
              2008/1065171/US/OCR,  S08/02983//EU/358386, SOS/02983. Unpublished
              study prepared by Eurofms - GAB GmbH. 33 p.

850.4100    Terrestrial plant toxicity, Tier 1 (seeding emergence)
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47127918      Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Seedling Emergence of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/228, 147485,2007/7012423.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 114 p.

47127919      Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Seedling Emergence of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/226, 147488,2007/7013632.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 118 p.

850.4150    Terrestrial plant toxicity, Tier 1 (vegetative vigor)
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47127920     Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Vegetative Vigor of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/229, 147479,2007/7013634.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 205 p.

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47127921      Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Vegetative Vigor of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/227, 147482,2007/7013633.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer
              Oekotoxicologie. 205 p.
850.4225    Seedling emergence, Tier II

    MRID
Citation Reference
47127918     Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Seedling Emergence of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/228, 147485,2007/7012423.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 114 p.

47127919     Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Seedling Emergence of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/226, 147488,2007/7013632.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 118 p.

47560304     Stromel, C. ; Brockman, A.; Teresiak, H. (2008) Effect of Metabolite of BAS
              800 H, M800H07 with Incorporation into Soil on Seedling Emergence of Ten
              Species of Terrestrial Plants (Including Amendment No.  1). Project Number:
              2008/7015223/OCR, AC/BASF/08/11. Unpublished study prepared by Agro-
              Check.  121 p.

47560308     Stromel, C.; Brockman, A.; Teresiak, H. (2008) Effect of Metabolite of BAS
              800 H, M800H08 with Incorporation into Soil on Seedling Emergence and
              Seedling Growth of Ten Species of Terrestrial Plants. Project Number:
              2008/1036946/US/OCR, AC/BASF/08/12, 31/44/69. Unpublished study
              prepared by Agro-Check. 132 p.
850.4250    Vegetative vigor, Tier II
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127920     Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 02 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Vegetative Vigor of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/229, 147479,2007/7013634.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. 205 p.

47127921     Porch, I; Krueger, H.; Martin, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 01 H: A Toxicity Test
              to Determine the Effects of the Test Substance on Vegetative Vigor of Ten
              Species of Plants. Project Number: 147/227, 147482,2007/7013633.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer

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              Oekotoxicologie. 205 p.

850.4400    Aquatic plant toxicity test using Lemna spp. Tiers I and II
   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127922      Backfisch, K. (2007) Effect of BAS 800 H on the Growth of Lemna gibba
              (Including Amendment No. 1): Final Report. Project Number: 134222,
              2007/7013578. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 37 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47560302      Porch, I; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; Holmes, C. (2008) BAS 800 H Metabolite
              M07: A 7-Day Toxicity Test with Duckweed (Lemna gibba G3). Project
              Number: 2008/7013852/OCR, 147A/243, 355549. Unpublished study prepared
              by Wildlife International Ltd. 50 p.

47560306      Porch, J.; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; Holmes, C. (2008) BAS 800 H Metabolite
              M08: A 7-Day Toxicity Test with Duckweed (Lemna gibba G3). Project
              Number: 2008/701385I/OCR, 147A/245, 355551. Unpublished study prepared
              by Wildlife International Ltd. 50 p.
850.5400    Algal toxicity, Tiers 1 and II
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127923      Hoffmann, F. (2007) Effect of BAS 800 H (Reg. No. 4054449) on the Growth of
              the Green Alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (Including Amendment No. 1):
              Final Report. Project Number: 132848, 2007/7013577. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 34 p.

47127924      Sindermann, A.; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H: A 96-Hour
              Toxicity Test with the Freshwater Diatom (Navicula pelliculosa). Project
              Number: 147A/215, 132854, 2007/7009827. Unpublished study prepared by
              Wildlife International, Ltd. 44 p.

47127925      Hoffmann, F. (2007) Effect of BAS 800 H (Reg. No. 405449) on the Growth of
              the Blue-Green Alga Anabaena flos-aquae (Including Amendment No. 1): Final
              Report.  Project Number: 132851, 2007/7013576. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 36 p.

47127926      Sindermann, A.; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H: A 96-Hour
              Toxicity Test with the Marine Diatom (Skeletonema costatum). Project Number:

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              147A/216A, 132857, 2007/7009826. Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife
              International, Ltd. 47 p.

47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

47560301      Porch, I; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; Holmes, C. (2008) BAS 800 H Metabolite
              M07: A 96-Hour Toxicity Test with the Freshwater Alga (Pseudokirchneriella
              subcapitata). Project Number: 2008/7013828/OCR, 355548, 147A/242.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International Ltd. 56 p.

47560305      Porch, I; Kendall, T.; Krueger, H.; Holmes, C. (2008) BAS 800 H Metabolite
              M08: A 96-Hour Toxicity Test with the Freshwater Alga (Pseudokirchneriella
              subcapitata). Project Number: 2008/7012761/OCR, 355550, 147A/244.
              Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International Ltd. 56 p.

860.1300    Nature of the residue - plants, livestock
   MRID                                Citation Reference
47128001      Hafemann, C.; Hoefs, R.; Helfrich, P. (2007) Metabolism of BAS 800 H in
              Corn. Project Number: 132584, 2006/1024287, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 184 p.

47128002      Rabe, U.; Glabgen, W. (2007) Metabolism of BAS 800 H in Soybean. Project
              Number: 132581, 2006/1036209, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 229 p.

47128003      Hafemann, C.; Kloppner, U. (2007) Metabolism of (Carbon-14)-BAS 800 H in
              Tomato. Project Number: 142727, 2007/1018206, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 142 p.

47128004      Kleppe, C. (2007) Request for Waiver of Plant Metabolism Study in Support of
              Sunflower Harvest Aid / Desiccation Use with BAS 800 H. Project Number:
              2007/7013487. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 34 p.

47128005      Fabian, E.; Landsiedei, R. (2006) (Carbon-14)-BAS 800 H - Absorption,
              Distribution and Excretion After Repeated Oral Administration in Lactating
              Goats. Project Number: 2006/1030265, RTP/NC/27709, 02B0627/046013.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 45 p.

47128006      Hafemann, C.; Glabgen, W. (2007) The Metabolism of (Carbon-14)-B AS  800 H
              in Lactating Goats. Project Number: 2006/1010563, 132620, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 206 p.

47128007      Rabe, U.; Glabgen, W. (2007) The Metabolism of (Carbon-14)-B AS 800 H in

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              Laying Hens. Project Number: 132623, 2006/1007338, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 143 p.

47128020      Fabian, E.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) (Carbon-14)-BAS 800 H - Adsorption,
              Distribution and Excretion After Repeated Oral Administration in Laying Hens
              (Including Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 02B0627/046012,
              2007/7013970, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 51 p.
860.1340    Residue analytical method
   MRID
Citation Reference
47127831      Saha, M. (2007) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0503
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Soil Using LC/MS/MS": Final Report. Project Number: 132659, 2005/5000071.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.  197 p.

47127832      Perez, S.; Perez, R. (2007) Independent Laboratory Validation of BASF
              Analytical Method D0503: The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and
              its Metabolites in Soil Using LC/MS/MS. Project Number: 132662,
              ADPEN/2K7/903/132662, 2007/7012422. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 203  p.

47128008      Nejad, H. (2007) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0603/02:
              Residue Enforcement Method for Determination of Residues BAS 800 H and Its
              Metabolites M800H11 and M800H35 in Plant Matrices Using LC/MS/MS:
              Final Report. Project Number: 132590, 2007/7009778. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Agro Research. 144 p.

47128009      Perez, R.; Perez, S. (2007) Independent Method Validation of BASF Analytical
              Method D0603/02: Method for Determination of Residue BAS 800 H and its
              Metabolites M800H11 and M800H35 in Plant Matrices Using LC/MS/MS.
              Project Number: 2007/7013612, 132602, 2K7/132602. Unpublished study
              prepared by ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 291 p.

47128010      Blumenstiel, S.; Grosshans, F. (2007) Technical Procedure: Method for the
              Determination of BAS 800 H in Animal Matrices. Project Number: L0073/01,
              2007/1051917, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 14 p.

47128011      Grosshans, F.; Blumenstiel, S. (2007) Validation of BASF Method L0073/01:
              Determination of BAS 800 H in Animal Matrices. Project Number:
              RTP/NC/27709, 132629, 2006/1039451.  Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 49 p.

47128012      Rawle, N.  (2007) Independent Laboratory Method Validation for the

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              Determination of BAS 800 H in Bovine Milk and Tissue. Project Number:
              RTP/NC/27709, CEMR/3684, 2007/1051939. Unpublished study prepared by
              CEM Analytical Services, Ltd. 59 p.

47128013      Perez, R.; Tarkalanov, N. (2007) Evaluation of BAS 800 H and Relevant
              Metabolites FDA Multi-residue Method (MRM) Testing. Project Number:
              A32605, ADPEN/2K7/132605, 2008/7002704. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc.  153 p.

47445905      Thiaener, I; Hafemann, C. (2007) Extractability Study on Soybean Matrices
              after Application with 14C-BAS 800 H. Project Number: 2007/1056933, LC03,
              132/581. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 46 p.

47699902      Saha, M. (2009) Method Validation of BASF Analytical Method D0503
              Entitled: "The Determination of Residues of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites, in
              Soil Using LC/MS/MS": Final Report. Project Number: 2009/700132I/OCR,
              711/17/02//US/132659, 2009/7001321. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Agro Research. 200 p.

47796103      Nejad, H.; Saha, M.; Stewart, J.; et al.; (2009) Residue Enforcement Method for
              Determination of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites M800H11 and M800H35
              Residues in Plant Matrices using LC/MS/MS. Project Number: D0603/02,
              2009/7003376, 2007/7009778. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 39 p.

47796104      Blumenstiel, S. (2009) Technical Procedure: Method for the Determination of
              BAS 800 H in Animal Matrices - BASF Method Number L0073/01 Final.
              Project Number: L0073/01, 2009/1080927, 2009/1080927/OCR. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF SE. 14 p.
860.1360    Multiresidue method
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128013      Perez, R.; Tarkalanov, N. (2007) Evaluation of BAS 800 H and Relevant
              Metabolites FDA Multi-residue Method (MRM) Testing. Project Number:
              A32605, ADPEN/2K7/132605, 2008/7002704. Unpublished study prepared by
              ADPEN Laboratories, Inc. 153 p.
860.1380    Storage stability data
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128014      Nejad, H. (2007) Freezer Storage Stability of BAS 800 H and its Metabolites in
              Plant Matrices: Final Report. Project Number: 2007/7009893, 132608.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research.  108 p.
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47128015      Rawle, N. (2007) Residues of BAS 800 H in Milk and Edible Tissues Following
              Oral Administrations to Lactating Dairy Cattle. Project Number:  132638,
              CEMS/3669, 2007/1052659. Unpublished study prepared by CEM Analytical
              Services, Ltd. 162 p.

47523801      Nejad, H. (2008) Freezer Storage Stability of BAS 800 H and its  Metabolites in
              Plant Matrices: Amended Final Report. Project Number: 132608,
              2008/7012825. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 217 p.
860.1480    Meat/milk/poultry/eggs
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128015      Rawle, N. (2007) Residues of BAS 800 H in Milk and Edible Tissues Following
              Oral Administrations to Lactating Dairy Cattle. Project Number:  132638,
              CEMS/3669, 2007/1052659. Unpublished study prepared by CEM Analytical
              Services, Ltd. 162 p.

47128019      Panek, M. (2008) Justification for Waiving a Feeding/Residue Study in Laying
              Hens with BAS 800 H: Final Report. Project Number: 2008/7002706.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Agro Research. 8 p.
860.1500    Crop field trials
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128215      Kleppe, C.; Lingard, S. (2006) Proposal for a NAFTA Crop Residue Program
              with BAS 800 H, Plus Memorandum of Understanding. Project Number:
              2006/7013791. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 28 p.

47128216      Kleppe, C. (2007) Bridging Rationale for BAS 800 H Formulations Used in
              Field Crop Residue Program. Project Number: 2007/7013524. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Corporation. 8 p.

47128217      Sotack, G. (2008) BAS 800 OOH: Tank Mix Uniformity of a WG formulation in
              a Simulated Spray Tank: Final Report. Project Number: F200713,
              2007/7007878. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 19 p.

47128218      Jordan, J. (2007) The Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Raw Agricultural
              Commodities of the Legume Vegetable (Succulent and Dry) and Foliage of
              Legume Vegetables Crop Groups Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H:
              Final Report. Project Number: 132980, 2006/7012776. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation, Agricultural Chemistry Development Services,
              Inc. (ACDS) and ICMS, Inc. 242 p.

47128219      Jordan, J.; Saha, M. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in the Citrus

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              Crop Group Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Amended Final Report.
              Project Number: 142406. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation,
              Glades Crop Care, Inc. and Florida Pesticide Research, Inc. 110 p.

47128220      Jordan, J. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Pome Fruits Following
              Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report. Project Number: 179902, 139,
              2006/7012768. Unpublished study prepared by BASF  Corporation, Agsearch,
              and Vaughn Agricultural Research Services. 139 p.

47128221      Jordan, J.; Stewart, J. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Stonefruit
              Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report. Project Number:
              215320, 163, 2006/7012778. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation, Agsearch and Excel Research Services, Inc. 163 p.

47128222      Jordan, J.; Nejad, H. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Tree Nuts
              Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report. Project Number:
              218911, 2006/7012770. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation,
              Research for Hire and South Texas Ag. Research. 117 p.

47128223      Johnston, R.  (2008) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Raw Agricultural
              Commodities of the Cereal Grains and Forage, Fodder and Straw of Cereal
              Grains Crop Groups Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Amended Final
              Report. Project Number: 176728, 2008/7002717. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation, Agriscope, LLC and Shoffner Farm Research. 421 p.

47128224      White, M.; Nejad, H. (2008) The Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in/on
              Cotton Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report. Project
              Number: 148700, 2007/7013709.  Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation, South Texas Ag Research, Inc. and Great Plains Crop Services.
              115 p.

47128225      Jordan, J. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Grapes Following
              Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report. Project Number: 218920,
              2006/7012769. Unpublished study prepared by BASF  Corporation, Agsearch
              and Agresources, Inc. 152 p.

47128226      Johnston, R.; Saha, M. (2008) Magnitude of BAS 800  H Residues in Sunflower
              RAC Following Applications of BAS  800 OOH: Final Report. Project Number:
              147617, 2007/7013708. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation,
              Diamond Ag Research, Inc. and Agresources, Inc. 105 p.

47128227      Norris, F.; Gooding, R. (2007) The Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in
              Soybean Aspirated Grain and Processed Fractions: Final Report. Project
              Number: 132986, 2006/7012764.  Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation and GLP Technologies. 86 p.
860.1520    Processed food/feed

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47128227      Norris, F.; Gooding, R. (2007) The Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in
              Soybean Aspirated Grain and Processed Fractions: Final Report. Project
              Number: 132986, 2006/7012764. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation and GLP Technologies. 86 p.

47128228      Jordan, 1; Saha, M. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Citrus
              Processed Fractions Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report.
              Project Number: 142391, 2006/7011656. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 109 p.

47128229      Jordan, J. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Apple Processed
              Fractions Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report. Project
              Number: 142388, 2006/7012767. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation and Agricultural Chemistry Development Services, Inc. (ACDS).
              82 p.

47128230      Jordan, J.; Stewart, J.  (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Plum
              Processed Fractions (Prunes) Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final
              Report. Project Number: 142385, 2006/7012766. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corporation, Excel Research Services, Inc. and University of Idaho,
              Cooperative Extension. 83 p.

47128231      Johnston, R.; Saha, M. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Processed
              Fractions of the Cereal Grain Crop Group (Corn, Wheat, Sorghum and Rice)
              Following Applications of BAS  800 00 H:  Final Report. Project Number:
              133427, 2006/7012771. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation,
              Agsearch and Shoffner Farm Research. 172 p.

47128232      Jordan, J.; Nejad, H. (2007) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Grape
              Processed Fractions Following Applications of BAS 800 00 H: Final Report.
              Project Number: 142382, 2006/7012765. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation, Research for Hire and University of Idaho, Cooperative Extension.
              80 p.

47128233      Norris, F.; Saha, M. (2007) The Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in
              Sunflower Processed Fractions Following a Late Season Application of BAS
              800 00 H as a Dessicant: Final Report. Project Number: 145547, 2006/7012774.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation, Northern Plains Ag
              Research and GLP Technologies. 106 p.

47445902      White, M.; Nejad,  H. (2008) Magnitude of BAS 800 H Residues in Cotton
              Processed Fractions Following an Application of BAS 800 00 H. Project
              Number: 2008/7005482, 345313, D0603/02. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Agro Research. 111 p.
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860.1550    Proposed tolerances
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128016      Hafemann, C.; Kleppe, C. (2006) Proposal for the Residue Defination for BAS
              800 H Based on Studies for Plant Metabolism and Confined Rotational Crops
              Plus Memorandum of Understanding. Project Number: RTP/NC/27709,
              2006/7011119. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corp. 23 p.

47128021      Hafemann, C. (2008) BAS 800 H: Summary of Metabolism in Plants and
              Animals. Project Number: 2008/7003585, RTP/NC/27709.  Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Agro Research. 15 p.

860.1850    Confined accumulation in rotational crops

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128017      Veit, P.; Glabgen, W. (2007) Rotational Crop Study with (Carbon-14)-BAS 800
              H . Project Number: 132587, 2007/1016303, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 330 p.

860.1900    Field accumulation in rotational crops

   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128018      Norris, F.; Manasi, S. (2007) The Magnitude of BAS 100 H Residue in Wheat,
              Lettuce and Radish Planted as Rotational Crops Following an Application of
              BAS 800 00 H to Wheat (Plant Back Intervals of 4, 6 and 9 Months): Final
              Report. Project Number: 2006/7012775, 132611. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Agro Research, Southeast Ag Research, Inc. and Agvise Research.
              153 p.
870.1100    Acute oral toxicity

   MRID
Citation Reference
47128101      Leibold, E.; Gamer, A. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats.
              Project Number: 10A0414/011124, 2005/1014960, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 21 p.

47128208      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 10A0320/061117, 2007/1020183. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology.

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              23 p.

47128306      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study in Rats: "Acute
              Toxic Class Method". Project Number: 10A0812/059038, 2007/1035031.
              Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de Toxicologie. 40 p.

47128406      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Oral Toxicity Study with Rats (Acute
              Toxic Class Method). Project Number: 10AO175/069086, BAS21,
              2007/1044694. Unpublished study prepared by Austrian Research Center
              (ARC). 37 p.

47128506      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Oral Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 10A0520/071058, 2007/1053309. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47128606      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 804 00 H - Acute Oral Toxicity Study with Rats (Acute
              Toxic Class Method). Project Number: BAS 17, 10AO174/069081. Unpublished
              study prepared by Austrian Research Center (ARC). 38 p.
870.1200    Acute dermal toxicity
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128102      Gamer, A.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 11A0414/011125, 2005/1014961, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47128209      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity Study
              in Rats. Project Number: 11A0320/061126, 2007/1020184. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 28 p.

47128307      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity in Rats. Project
              Number: 11A0812/059039, 2007/1035032. Unpublished study prepared by
              Centre International de Toxicologie. 32 p.

47128407      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Dermal Toxicity Study with Rats. Project
              Number: 11A0175/069087, BAS22, 2007/1044695. Unpublished study prepared
              by Austrian Research Center (ARC). 28 p.

47128507      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Dermal Toxicity Study
              in Rats. Project Number: 11A0520/071059, 2007/1053310. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 27 p.

47128607      Wolf, T. (2007) BAS 804 00 H - Acute Dermal Toxicity Study with Rats.
              Project Number: BASIS, 11AO174/069080, 2007/1044693. Unpublished study
              prepared by Austrian Research Center (ARC). 28 p.
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870.1300    Acute inhalation toxicity
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128103      Ma-Hock, L.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study
              in WistarRats. Project Number: 1310414/017021, 2005/1016432,
              RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 23 p.

47128210      Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H -Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats 4-hour Dust Exposure. Project Number: 1310320/067021,
              2007/1039534. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft,
              Experimental Toxicology and Ecology. 33 p.

47128308      Ma-Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats: 4-Hour Liquid Aerosol Exposure. Project Number:
              1310812/057024, 2007/1016466. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 73 p.

47128408      Ma-Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats: 4-Hour Liquid Aerosol Exposure. Project Number:
              1310175/067017, 2007/1057667. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology. 40 p.

47128508      Ma-Hock, L.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Inhalation Toxicity
              Study in Wistar Rats: 4-hour Liquid Aerosol Dust Exposure. Project Number:
              1310520/077006, 2007/1057668. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 50 p.

47128608      Muller, P. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: 4-hour Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study in
              Rats. Project Number: 1310174/069090, B55978, 2007/1053326. Unpublished
              study prepared by RCC Ltd. 28 p.
870.2400    Acute eye irritation

   MRID
Citation Reference
47128104     Remmele, M.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Eye Irritation in Rabbits.
              Project Number: 11H0414/102297, 2005/1005765, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 22 p.

47128105     Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 H - Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0414/012309, 2007/1011575, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 25 p.

47128211     Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0320/062236, 2007/1020186. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 23 p.

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47128309      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0812/052187, 2005/1029892. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology
              23 p.

47128409      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11HO175/062291, 2007/1053323. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology.
              23 p.

47128509      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11H0520/072105, 2007/1050806. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.

47128609      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Acute Eye Irritation in
              Rabbits. Project Number: 11HO174/062285, 2007/1052012. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 24 p.
870.2500    Acute dermal irritation

   MRID
Citation Reference
47128106      Remmele, M.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 H - Acute Dermal Irritation /
              Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number: 18H0414/102293, 2005/1005766,
              RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 21 p.

47128212      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number:  18H0320/062235,
              2007/1020185. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 21 p.

47128310      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Acute Dermal Irritation in Rabbits. Project
              Number: 18H0812/059040,  2007/1035033. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Toxicology and Ecology. 31 p.

47128410      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number:  18HO175/062290,
              2007/1053325. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft,
              Experimental Toxicology and Ecology. 21 p.

47128510      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number: 2007/1057258,
              18H0520/072139. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 21
              P-
47128610      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Acute Dermal
              Irritation/Corrosion in Rabbits. Project Number:  18HO174/062284,
              2007/1052011. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 22 p.
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870.2600    Skin sensitization
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128107      Gamer, A.; Leibold, E. (2005) BAS 800 - Maximization Test in Guinea Pigs.
              Project Number: 30H0414/012302, 2005/1014962, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 37 p.

47128213      Remmele, M.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 01 H - Modified Buehler Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 33H0320/062237, 2007/1020187.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer
              Oekotoxicologie. 33 p.

47128311      Rokh, N. (2007) BAS 800 02 H - Skin Sensitization Test in Guinea Pigs
              (Modified Buehler Test: 9 Inductions). Project Number: 33H0812/059041,
              2007/1035034. Unpublished study prepared by Centre International de
              Toxicologie. 40 p.

47128411      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 800 04 H: Modified BUEHLER Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 33H0175/062292, 2007/1053322.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Experimental
              Toxicology and Ecology. 32 p.

47128511      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 781 02 H: Modified Buehler Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 2007/1057259, 33H0520/072140.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 32 p.

47128611      Gamer, A.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) BAS 804 00 H: Modified Buehler Test (9
              Inductions) in Guinea Pigs. Project Number: 33HO174/062286, 2007/1052013.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 33 p.
870.3100    90-Day oral toxicity in rodents
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128109      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 - Repeated Dose
              90-Day Oral Toxicity in Wistar Rats - Administration in the Diet. Project
              Number: 2005/1012914, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 390 p.

47128110      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Range
              Finding Study in C57BL/6NCrL Mice - Administration in the Diet for 4 Weeks.
              Project Number: 31S0414/01148, 2005/1011556, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 231 p.

47128111      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Repeated
              Dose 90-day Oral Toxicity Study in C57BL/6NCrl Mice Administration in the

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              Diet. Project Number: 51S0414/01161, 2005/1015755, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 297 p.

870.3150    90-day oral toxicity in nonrodents
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128112      Kaspers, U.; Deckardt, K.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Subacute
              Oral Toxicity Study in Beagle Dogs Administration via Gelatin Capsules for 4
              Weeks: (Including Amendments 1, 2, and 3). Project Number: 40D0414/01164,
              2007/7004136, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft. 267 p.

47128113      Kaspers, U.; Deckardt, K.; Burkhardt, S.; et al. (2006) BAS 800 H - Repeated
              Dose 90-day Oral Toxicity Study in Beagle Dogs Administration via Gelatin
              Capsules. Project Number: 41D0414/01182, 2006/1007441, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 334 p.
870.3200    21/28-day dermal toxicity
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128114      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2006) Repeat Dose 28-days
              Dermal Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats. Project Number: 33S0414/01193,
              2006/1022422, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Ag
              Research Station. 311 p.

870.3700    Prenatal developmental toxicity study
   MRID                                Citation Reference
47128115      Schneider, S.; Strauss, V.; Fabian, E.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Prenatal
              Developmental Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats Oral Administration (Gavage) .
              Project Number: 30R0414/01178, 2007/1008481, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Ag Research Station. 380 p.

47128116      Schneider, S.; Deckardt, K.; Hellwig, I; et al. (2006) BAS 800 H - Prenatal
              Developmental Toxicity Study in Himalayan Rabbits Oral Administration
              (Gavage). Project Number: 40R0414/01173, 2005/1029151, RTP/NC/27709.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Ag Research Station. 319 p.

870.3800    Reproduction and fertility effects
   MRID                                Citation Reference

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47128117      Schneider, S.; Strauss, V.; Kuettler, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Two-
               Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study in Wistar Rats Administration via the
               Diet. Project Number: 70R0414/01200, 2007/1043413, RTP/NC/27709.
               Unpublished study prepared by BASF Ag Research Station. 1214 p.
870.4100    Chronic toxicity
    MRID
Citation Reference
47128118     Hempel, K.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Chronic Oral
              Toxicity in Beagle Dogs: Administration Via Gelatin Capsules for 12 Months.
              Project Number: 43D0414/01196, 2007/1032051. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 523 p.
870.4200    Carcinogenicity
    MRID
Citation Reference
47128119     Kamp, H.; Strauss, V.; Kuttler, K.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Carcinogenicity
              Study in C57BL/6NCrl Mice: Administration Via the Diet Over 18 Months.
              Project Number: 87C0414/01177, 2007/1005067. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 2172 p.

870.4300    Combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128120     Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Groters, S.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Combined
              Chronic Toxicity/Carcinogenicity Study in Wistar Rats: Administration Via the
              Diet Up to 24 Months. Project Number: 80S0414/01170, 2007/1018564.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 1788 p.
870.5100    Bacterial reverse mutation test
    MRID
Citation Reference
47128121      Engelhardt, G.; Leibold, E. (2005) Salmonella typhimurium / Escherichia coli
              Reverse Mutation Assay (Standard Plate Test and Preincubation Test) with BAS
              800 H. Project Number: 40M0414/014210, 2005/1006704. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 53 p.

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47128122     Engelhardt, G.; Leibold, E. (2005) Salmonella typhimurium / Escherichia coli
              Reverse Mutation Assay (Standard Plate Test and Preincubation Test) with BAS
              800 H - Anhydrate. Project Number: 40M0267/054031, 2005/1023109.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 53 p.

870.5300    In vitro mammalian cell gene mutation test

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128123
Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) In vitro Gene Mutation Test with BAS 800 H
in CHO Cells (HPRT Locus Assay). Project Number: 50M0414/014213,
2005/1014963. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 58 p.
870.5375    In vitro mammalian chromosome aberration test

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128124     Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) In vitro Chromosome Abberation Assay with
              BAS 800 H in V79 Cells. Project Number: 32M0414/014214, 2005/1023788.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 116 p.

870.5395    Mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus test

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128125
Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) Cytogenetic Study in vivo with BAS 800 H
in the Mouse Micronucleus Test: Single Oral Administration. Project Number:
25M0414/014211, 2005/1014070. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
Aktiengesellschaft. 51 p.
870.5550    Unscheduled DNA synthesis in mammalian cells in culture

    MRID                                Citation Reference
47128126     Engelhardt, G.; Liebold, E. (2005) In vivo Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (USD)
              Assay with BAS 800 H in Rat Hepatocytes: Single Oral Administration. Project
              Number: 2005/1020111, 80M0414/014212. Unpublished study prepared by
              BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 50 p.

870.6200    Neurotoxicity screening battery

    MRID                                Citation Reference

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47128127      Kaspers, U.; Kaufmann, W.; Van Ravenzwaay, B. (2007) HAS 800 H - Acute
              Oral Neurotoxicity in Wistar Rats: Administration Via Gavage (Including
              Amendment No. 1). Project Number: 61S0414/01208, 2007/7009438.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 391 p.

47128128      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W.; et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Repeated
              Dose 90-day Oral Neurotoxicity  Study in Wistar Rats: Administration in the
              Diet. Project Number: 63S0414/01198, 2006/1024382. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 510 p.

870.7485    Metabolism and pharmacokinetics
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128129      Fabian, E.; Landsiedel. R. (2007) (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H: Study on the
              Biokinetics in Rats. Project Number: 02B0627/046008, 2007/1033929.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 91 p.

47128130      Grosshans, F. (2007) The Metabolism of (Carbon 14)-BAS 800 H (Reg. No.
              4054449) in Rats. Project Number: 132617, 2006/1035461. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 265 p.
870.7600    Dermal penetration
   MRID
Citation Reference
47128214      Fabian, E.; Landsiedel, R. (2007) Study on the Dermal Penetration of (Carbon
              14)-BAS 800 H in BAS 800 02 H in Rats. Project Number: 01B0627/046022,
              2007/1057390. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor
              fuer Oekotoxicologie. 45 p.

850.1790    Chironomid Sediment Toxicity Test
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127910      Weltje, L. (2007) Chronic Toxicity of BAS 800 H (Reg. No. 4054449) to the
              Non-Biting Midge Chironomus riparius Exposed Via Spiked Sediment: Final
              Report. Project Number: 132875, 2007/1035748. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 38 p.
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850.6200    Earthworm subchronic toxicity test
   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127927      Vertesi, A. (2006) Acute Toxicity of BAS 800 H (Reg. No. 4054449) on
              Earthworms (Eisenia fetida) in Artificial Soil with 5% Peat. Project Number:
              06/230/125G, 2006/1015846. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Aktiengesellschaft, Labor fuer Oekotoxicologie. 32 p.

850.7100    Data reporting for environmental chemistry methods

   MRID                                Citation Reference
47127928      Obermann, M. (2005) Validation of Analytical Method APL0500/01:
              Determination of Pesticides in Water by HPLC/MS: Final Report. Project
              Number: 230119/1, 2005/1026675, APL0500/01. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 41 p.

850.1735    Whole sediment: acute freshwater invertebrates
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47127929      Holmes, C.; Jackson, S. (2008) BAS 800 H: Screening Level Ecological Risk
              Assessment for Wildlife, Aquatic Organisms, Nontarget Aquatic Plants, and
              Nontarget Insects. Project Number: 2007/7013913. Unpublished study prepared
              by BASF Corp. 20 p.

870.3050    Repeated dose 28-day oral toxicity in rodents
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47128108      Kaspers, U.; Strauss, V.; Kaufmann, W. et al. (2007) BAS 800 H - Range
              Finding Study in Wistar Rats Administration in the Diet 4 Weeks. Project
              Number: 30S0414/01147, 2007/1028946, RTP/NC/27709. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 367 p.

850.7100    Data reporting for environmental chemistry methods
   MRID                               Citation Reference
47523804      Stevens, J. (2008) A Rate-Response Laboratory Test to Determine the Effects of
              BAS 800 01 H on the Parasitic Wasp, Aphidius rhopalosiphi (Hymenoptera,
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              Braconidae). Project Number: 355425, 2008/1035600. Unpublished study
              prepared by Mambo-Tox, Ltd. 25 p.

850.6200    Earthworm subchronic toxicity test
    MRID                                Citation Reference
47560307     Luhrs, U. (2008) Acute Toxicity (14 Days) of Metabolite of BAS 800 H,
              M800H08 to the Earthworm Eisenia fetida in Artificial Soil. Project Number:
              2008/1036410/US/OCR, 44431021, 355542. Unpublished study prepared by
              Institut fuer Biologische Analytik und Consulting IBACON. 26 p.
 Non-Guideline Study
    MRID
Citation Reference
47127800     BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Risk and
              Exposure, Residue, and Environmental Fate Data in Support of the Application
              for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical and the Petition for
              Tolerance of BAS 800 H on Various Crop  Commodities. Transmittal of 33 of
              202 Studies.

47127820     Vanhook, C. (2007) BAS 800 H: Solubility of 800 H in Organic Solvents: Final
              Amended Report. Project Number: 2007/7001658, 132461. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 29 p.

47127833     Paulick, R.; Warren, R. (2008) Environmental Fate Summary for BAS 800 H.
              Project Number: 2007/7013659. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 16 p.

47127900     BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Risk and
              Exposure, Residue, and Environmental Fate Data in Support of the Application
              for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical and the Petition for
              Tolerance of BAS 800 H on Various Crop  Commodities. Transmittal of 29 of
              202 Studies.

47128000     BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Risk and
              Exposure, Residue, and Environmental Fate Data in Support of the Application
              for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical and the Petition for
              Tolerance of BAS 800 H on Various Crop  Commodities. Transmittal of 21 of
              202 Studies.

47128100     BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Risk and
              Exposure, Residue and Environmental Data in Support of the Application for
              Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical and the Petition for Tolerance
              of BAS 800 H on Various Crop Commodities. Transmittal of 36 of 202 Studies.
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47128131      Cunha, G.; Mellert, W.; Deckardt, K.; et al. (2005) BAS 800 H - Supplementary
              Mechanistic Study in Wistar Rats - Total Porphyrin Analysis: Administration in
              the Diet Over 8 Weeks. Project Number: 48C0414/01165, 2005/1026344.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 137 p.

47128132      Cunha, G.; Mellert, W.; Strauss, V.; et al. (2006) Mechanistic Study in Wistar
              Rats - Total Porphyrin Analysis: Administration in the Diet for at Least 4 Weeks
              (BAS 800 H). Project Number: 30C0414/01150, 2005/1026783. Unpublished
              study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 185 p.

47128133      Cunha, G; Mellert, W.; Deckardt, K.; et al. (2005) BAS 800 H - Comparative
              Bioavailability/Toxicity Study in Male Wistar Rats for the Hydrate and
              Anhydrate Crystalline Forms. Project Number: 48C0414/01176, 2005/1006750.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Aktiengesellschaft. 142 p.

47128134      Sherman, 1; Van Cott, A.; Rice, P. (2006) Health Effects Assessment of
              Trifluoroacetic Acid Residues Resulting from Plant Metabolism of BAS 800 H.
              Project Number: 2006/7011066. Unpublished study prepared by BASF
              Corporation. 17 p.

47128135      Canez, V. (2008) BAS 800 H: Reentry Worker Exposure Assessment Following
              Application to Fruit Tree, Nut, and Vine Crops (BAS 800 01 H), for Pine
              Plantation and Industrial Vegetation Management (BAS 800 02 H), and to Field
              and Row Agricultural Crops (BAS 800 04 H). Project Number: 2008/7002702.
              Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 27 p.

47128136      Canez, V. (2008) BAS 800 H: Mixer/Loader and Applicator Exposure
              Assessment Following Application to Fruit Tree, Nut, and Vine Crops (BAS
              800 01 H), for Pine Plantation and Industrial Vegetation Management (BAS 800
              02 H), and to Field and Row Agricultural Crops (BAS 800 04 H)  . Project
              Number: 2008/7002703. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 38
              P-
47128200      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry and Toxicity Data
              in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 01 H TNV Herbicide.
              Transmittal of 39 of 202 Studies.

47128201      Kleppe, C. (2007) Compulsory Data for the Evaluation of the Plant Protection
              Product BAS 800 01 H. Project Number: 2007/7013557. Unpublished study
              prepared by BASF Corporation. 10 p.

47128300      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Risk and
              Exposure, Residue and Environmental Fate Data in Support of the Application
              for Registration of SHARPEN Herbicide and the Petition for Tolerance of BAS
              800 H on Various Crops. Transmittal of 11 of 202 Studies.

47128400      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry, Toxicity, Risk and
              Exposure, Residue and Environmental fate Data in Support of the Application
              for Registration of SHARPEN Herbicide and the Petition for tolerance of BAS

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               800 H on Various Crops. Transmittal of 11 of 202 Studies.

47128500      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry and Toxicity Data
               in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 781 02 H Herbicide.
               Transmittal of 11 Studies.

47128600      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry and Toxicity Data
               in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 804 00 H LegVeg
               Herbicide. Transmittal of 11 Studies.

47430800      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Environmental Fate and Toxicity Data
               in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide
               Technical. Transmittal of 3 Studies.

47430801      Schulz, L. (2008) Effects of BAS 800 01 H on the Activity of Soil Microflora
               (Carbon Transformation Test). Project Number: 309959, 1/04/21/56,
               08/10/48/014/C. Unpublished study prepared by Biochem Agrar, Labor fuer
               Biologische und Chemische. 28 p.

47430802      Schulz, L. (2008) Effects of BAS 800 01 H on the Activity of Soil Microflora
               (Nitrogen Transformation Test). Project Number: 309960, 1/04/24/23,
               08/10/48/014/N. Unpublished study prepared by Biochem Agrar, Labor fuer
               Biologische und Chemische Analytik. 29 p.

47430803      Sipos, K. (2008) Effects of BAS 800 01 H on the Predatory Mite
               (Typhlodromus pyri) in a Laboratory Trial. Project Number: 326628,
               1/05/16/00, 08/640/335RA. Unpublished study prepared by LAB International
               Research Centre Hungary Ltd. 28 p.

47445900      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Residue, Environmental Fate and
               Toxicity Data in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H
               Herbicide Technical. Transmittal of 5 Studies.

47490900      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Efficacy Data in Support of the
               Application for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical. Transmittal of
               1 Study.

47490901      Nejad, H.; Hafemann, C. (2008) BAS 800 H (Saflufenacil): Extraction
               Efficiency of Incurred Residues. Project Number: 2008/7010227, D0603/02.
               Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 16 p.

47523800      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Residue and Environmental Fate Data
               in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 Herbicide Technical.
               Transmittal of 4 Studies.

47523900      BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of the
               Application for Registration of BAS 781 02H Herbicide. Transmittal of 2
               Studies.

47523901      Stevens, J. (2008) A Rate-Response Laboratory Test to Determine the Effects of

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              BAS 781 02 H on the Parasitic Wasp, Aphidius rhopalosiphi (Hymenoptera,
              Braconidae). Project Number: 2008/1036407, ASF/08/25//EU/355543, 355543.
              Unpublished study prepared by Mambo-Tox Ltd. 25 p.

47523902     Waterman, L. (2008) A Rate-Response Laboratory Test to Determine the
              Effects of BAS 781 02 H on the Predatory Mite, Typhlodromus pyri (Acari:
              Phytoseiidae). Project Number: 2008/1036408, 355540. Unpublished study
              prepared by Mambo-Tox Ltd. 26 p.

47560300     BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Product Chemistry and Environmental
              Fate Data  in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H
              Herbicide Technical. Transmittal of 9 Studies.

47611200     Bayer Corporation (2008) Submission of Environmental Fate Data in Support of
              the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical. Transmittal
              of 1 Study.

47667400     BASF Corporation (2008) Submission of Residue Data in Support of the
              Application for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical. Transmittal of
              1 Study.

47667401     Nejad, H.; Thiaener, J. (2008) BASF Response to Canada PMRA Inquiry
              Concerning the Acceptability of Radio-Validation of the Plant Residue
              Enforcement Methodology: (BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical). Project Number:
              2008/7015391. Unpublished study prepared by BASF Corporation. 6 p.

47699900     BASF Corporation (2009) Submission of Residue, Environmental Fate and
              Toxicity Data in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H
              Herbicide Technical. Transmittal of 4 Studies.

47749000     BASF Corporation (2009) Submission of Product Chemistry Data in Support of
              the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide Technical. Transmittal
              of 4 Studies.

47796100     BASF Corporation (2009) Submission of Product Chemistry and Residue Data
              in Support of the Application for Registration of BAS 800 H Herbicide
              Technical. Transmittal of 4 Studies.

47796200     BASF Corporation (2009) Submission of Toxicity Data in Support of the
              Application for Registration of BAS 781 02H Herbicide. Transmittal of 1 Study.
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