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Ornamental Horticulture Program Update October 27, 2009

Ornamental Horticulture Program Update

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Ornamental Horticulture Program Update. October 27, 2009. Data Summaries. 2009 Registrations To Date. Crops Impacted by Registrations. ** As of 9/30/09; for those known registrations, not all crop impacts are known because EPA has not yet posted certain labels. Other Activities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ornamental Horticulture Program Update

Ornamental Horticulture Program Update

October 27, 2009

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Data Summaries

2005 2006 2007 2008 20090

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4

6

8

10

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14

16

0

500

1000

1500

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2500

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3500

International Registration Support

Other Projects

High Priority Projects

Contributing Trials

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f Sum

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ies N

umber of Trials

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2009 Registrations To Date

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20090

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

International Registrations

State Registrations

Federal Amendments

Federal New Registra-tions

Contributing Trials

Year

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ber o

f Reg

istra

tions

Num

ber of Trials

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Crops Impacted by Registrations

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 **0

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1000

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** As of 9/30/09; for those known registrations, not all crop impacts are known because EPA has not yet posted certain labels.

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Other Activities

• 2009 Orn. Hort. Program Workshop• 2009 Floriculture & Nursery Research

Initiative• 2009 Central States Horticulture Inspection

Society Meeting• 2010 SAF Pest Management Conference• APS Annual Meeting 2010 – Orn Hort Tour

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IR-4 ROSA Award• Reason:

– Many people in the ornamental horticulture community have contributed to the success of IR-4 whether through Research, Outreach, Service or Altruism.

– Most IR-4 Awards highlight achievements of internal personnel instead of cooperators and other external people who are vital to our continued success.

• Potential process:– Solicit nominations from peers and IR-4 personnel– IR-4 Selection committee (Regional Coordinators, C. Palmer, J.

Baron) will recommend awardee to PMC for ratification– Single awardee per year, but no award will be granted if there are

no eligible nominees– Award provided at suitable venue

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Ornamental Horticulture Program:2010/11 High Priority Projects

Entomology– Thrips Efficacy, Crop

Safety, Impact on Beneficials

– Scale & Mealybugs– Mites

Pathology– Continue Bacteria– Root & Crown Rot Diseases

(Pythium & Fusarium)– Crop Safety (acibenzolar,

metconazole, triticonazole)

Weed Science– Crop Safety for Biathalon, Broadstar 0.25G VC1604,

Freehand, Gallery, Snapshot, sulfosulfuron, and Tower

– Liverwort Efficacy in Greenhouses & Shadehouses– Early Post-emergence Efficacy

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Grant Proposals

• APHIS – 2010 Farm Bill– Gladiolus Rust

• $155K– Redbay Laurel Wilt

• $274K• Avocado• Redbay Laurels

– Screen new ornamentals for invasiveness• $1,087K• 12 sites across US

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Thank you!