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Label & SDS

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Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 83103-4
  • U.S. EPA Status: CANCELLED

Description

'Hdh Sopp 435' is a fungicide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 83103-4. It was originally approved by EPA on 06 Mar 2008. Its registration got cancelled on 16 Jul 2009. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: o-Phenylphenol, sodium salt. It's approved for 14 sites including apples, cantaloupes, carrots, cherries, citrus, cucumbers, nectarines, peaches, pears, and peppers. It is also approved for 10 pests and pest groups including but not limited to blue mold fruit rot, brown rot blossom blt., citrus canker, gray mold rot of fruit, green mold fruit rot, pink mold rot, postharvest rot/decay, rhizopus soft rot, sour rot, and stem-end fruit rot.

Original registration date:

  • 06 Mar 2008

Cancellation date:

  • 16 Jul 2009

Alternative names:

  • HDH SOPP 435Active

Registrant:

  • HDH AGRI PRODUCTS, LLC
  • Address:
    27536 Cr 561
    Tavares, FL 32778

Active ingredients:

  • O-phenylphenol, sodium salt 25%
  • Other ingredients 75%

Signal word:

  • Danger

Product type:

  • Fungicide

Formulation:

  • Emulsifiable Concentrate

Registered target pests:

  • Blue mold fruit rot (penicillium italicum)
  • Brown rot blossom blt. (monilinia)
  • Citrus canker
  • Gray mold rot of fruit (botrytis cinerea)
  • Green mold fruit rot (penicillium digitatum)
  • Pink mold rot (cephalothecium)
  • Postharvest rot/decay
  • Rhizopus soft rot
  • Sour rot (geotrichum candidum)
  • Stem-end fruit rot

Registered target sites:

  • Apples (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Cantaloupes (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Carrots (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Cherries (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Citrus (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Cucumbers (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Nectarines (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Peaches (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Pears (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Peppers (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Pineapple (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Plums (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Sweet potatoes (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)
  • Tomatoes (postharvest application to non-stored commodity)