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Certis BmJ WG Biological Plant Activator submitted for concurrent registration review

After conducting two years of intensive field trials against diseases in key target crops, Certis USA has submitted BmJ WG biological plant activator for concurrent review by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Department of Pesticide Registration (CDPR) and joint review with the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) of Health Canada.

Building on earlier trials by Montana State University and collaborators targeting Cercospora leaf spot of sugarbeets, potato virus Y and other important crop diseases, the Certis USA field development team found that BmJ shows excellent efficacy in the control of gummy stem blight on cucurbits, downy mildew on leafy vegetables, and late and early blights of potatoes. Based on the levels of disease control attained in trials, the proposed labelling includes uses on potatoes, sugarbeets, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, lettuce, spinach and pecans.

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