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1 Fruiting Vegetables

2 Less stress on small plants
Certis Integrated Copper Solution: Fruiting vegetables Organic Program + Less stress on small plants 4hr REI Less residue Conventional Program

3 Bacterial Spot Control-Tomato
Pacific Tomato, Immokalee, FL 8 applications IND

4 Bacterial Spot Control -Tomato
Disease Severity (%) Dr. Roberts, University of Florida, Immokalee, FL 5 applications

5 Bacterial Spot Control-Tomato
Cueva 2qt + Double Nickel 0.5lb Kocide lb + Manzate ProStik 2lb UTC Dr. Roberts, University of Florida, Immokalee, FL 11 applications

6 Bacterial Spot Control-Tomato
Dr. Roberts, University of Florida, Immokalee, FL 11 applications

7 Bacterial Spot Control-Pepper
Cueva 2qt + Double Nickel 0.5lb Kocide lb + Manzate ProStik 2lb UTC Dr. Langston, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA 5 applications

8 Bacterial Speck Control-Tomato
% Disease Incidence Trial 1 Trial 2 a a b b These lab trials promoted extreme pressure on the compounds to perform. 60% control of this pathogen is extremely good Cueva 0.5% v/v + Double Nickel 0.5lb Untreated Cueva 0.5% v/v + Double Nickel 0.5lb Untreated Under extreme conditions with artificial inoculation, Cueva + Double Nickel combination resulted in an average 62% control Mike Davis, University of California – 2010 Treatments applied 1 day before and 7 days after inoculation

9 Bacterial Speck Control-Tomato
Pacific Agricultural Research, CA 5 applications on 14 day interval

10 Bacterial Speck Control-Tomato
Untreated Plot Cueva Plot Pacific Agricultural Research, CA 5 applications on 14 day interval CER

11 Early Blight Control-Tomato
ab b Cueva 2qt/100 gal Serenade MAX 3 lb UTC Dr. Lange, Cornell University 6 applications IND

12 Minimum Retreat Interval (days)
Fruiting Vegetable Positioning Copper Signal Word REI (hours) PPE Early Entry pH OMRI Inhalation Warning Minimum Retreat Interval (days) Cueva CAUTION 4 Rubber gloves 7.0 YES NO 3 Kocide 2000 WARNING 48 Eyewear + rubber gloves 8.6 Kocide 3000 Champ Dry Prill 10.4 Champ WG DANGER Nu-Cop 50WP Badge X2 7.7 Badge SC Cuprofix Ultra 40 Nordox 12 8.5 C-O-C-S ? MasterCop CS2005 2.0 5

13 Cucurbits

14 Very good control under heavy disease pressure
Powdery Mildew Control-Squash a b Cueva and DN both have good activity on PM. Combine them for strong protection under heavy disease pressure. Very good control under heavy disease pressure Florida Ag Research, FL

15 Powdery Mildew Control-Squash
Cueva and DN both have good activity on PM. Combine them for strong protection under heavy disease pressure. Untreated Cueva 2qt + Double Nickel 0.5lb Very good control under heavy disease pressure Florida Ag Research, FL CER

16 Downy Mildew Control-Cucumber
ab ab c Copper does have activity on downy mildew and you don’t have to worry about Cueva causing phyto like other coppers Cueva 2qt/100 gal Sonata 4 qt UTC Dr. Lange, Cornell University 4 applications IND

17 Bacterial Leaf Spot-Pumpkins
Mohammed Babadoost, Urbana, IL. Low BLS severity, 8 applications, 7 day intervals. . Means with same letters NSD at 0.05 level.

18 Bacterial Leaf Spot-Pumpkins
Mohammed Babadoost, Urbana, IL. Low BLS severity, 8 applications, 7 day intervals. . Means with same letters NSD at 0.05 level.


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