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APVMA ) intends to approve Bayer CropScience's fungicide Xivana Prime 20 SC, a suspension containing 20g/L of the new active ingredient fluoxapiprolin
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Fluoxapiprolin is a novel piperidinethiazole isoxazoline fungicide, which adopts the oxidative sterol binding protein inhibitor mode of action and is active against many oomycete fungi
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Xivana Prime 20 SC fungicide is applied to grapevines at doses ranging from 37.
5 to 50 mL/100 L to control grape downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola)
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The product should not be used more than 2 times per planting season on grapes
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5 to 50 mL/100 L to control grape downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola)
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The product should not be used more than 2 times per planting season on grapes
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The Chemical Division of APVMA evaluated the chemical characteristics of the active ingredient fluoxapiprolin and the related product biocide, Xivana Prime 20 SC, including identification, physicochemical properties, manufacturing process, quality control procedures, stability, batch analysis results and analytical methods, and found that they were all within acceptable limits.
within the range
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The review of chemical characterization and production details supports the registration of the fungicide Xivana Prime 20 SC and the approval of the active ingredient fluoxapiprolin from a chemical standpoint
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within the range
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The review of chemical characterization and production details supports the registration of the fungicide Xivana Prime 20 SC and the approval of the active ingredient fluoxapiprolin from a chemical standpoint
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APVMA is seeking public comments on the approval and registration of the above active ingredients and products, with a comment period from April 5, 2022 to May 3, 2022
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