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MOI-201 Insecticide Julie Versman, VP Marketing

 Founded 2006 by Pam Marrone, Davis CA  Natural products that focus on unmet needs for weed, pest and plant disease management.  Product discovery from 1) in-house screening 2) in-licensing  A rich pipeline of products in development with applications for specialty crops Marrone Organic Innovations

 Source: plant extracts from Asia; used for many years as a medicinal compound  Target Pests: Sucking and chewing insects  Mode of Action: Unknown; Different than pyrethrum or neem  Mortality by both feeding and contact in hrs  Biodegradable; 7-14 day spray intervals  Global registration in progress  Territory: MOI has license in NAFTA MOI-201 Insecticide Overview

MOI 201 Insecticide Warehouse with Locust Seeds Extracted Insecticidal Compounds Sophora tree

Lab & Greenhouse Efficacy

Field Data (Asia) Ectropis obliqua (Tea Caterpillar) Trial Percent Control (%) Dose (Fold dilution) Days After Treatment % AI (before dilution) for MOI 201 No significant difference from es-fenvalerate

Field Data (Asia) - Ectropis obliqua (Tea Caterpillar) TreatmentsDilution2 DAT7 DAT14 DAT 0.6% AI % % % Esfenvalerate 5 EC Untreated check Water000 Percent Mortality

Field Data (Asia) - Plutella xylostella (Cabbage) Treatment DAT UntreatedRates a Success1.0L/ha e Polycron1.0L/ha c Cyhalothrin0.5L/ha b MOI % d MOI % d MOI % e MOI % e Cumulative DBM larvae/10 Plants MOI 201 rates are percent of 0.6% AI

 Registration may be biochemical (BPPD) or chemical (RD) depending on mode of action  Registered in China and a few other Asian countries  6 pack End Product done (0.6 and 2.4% AI) - no issues  6-pack on TGAI completed; no issues  Ecotox in progress - no issues thus far  Target EPA submission date – 1 st half 2009 Regulatory/Toxicology

 Ornamentals - whitefly, thrip, mealybug, aphid, mites  Vegetables - whitefly, aphid, mite, cucumber beetle, caterpillar  Fruit/vines - caterpillars, plum curculio, mites, aphids, mealybug  Turf: grub, webworms, chinch bugs  Row crops: soybean and cotton aphid Potential IR-4 projects

MOI-201 Insecticide Julie Versman, VP Marketing