Document ID: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0044-0006
Agency: epa
Document Type: Notice
Title: Pesticide Product Registrations; Unconditional and Conditional Approvals
Posted Date: 2010-08-27T04:00Z

[Federal Register: August 27, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 166)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[EPA-HQ-OPP-2010-0213; FRL-8839-2]

 
Pesticide Product Registrations; Unconditional and Conditional 
Approvals

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces the Agency's issuance, pursuant to the 
provisions of section 3(c)(5) and 3(c)(7) of the Federal Insecticide, 
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), of registrations for pesticide 
products containing active ingredients that were not in any registered 
pesticide products at the time of their respective submissions.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A contact person is listed at the end 
of each registration approval summary and may be contacted by telephone 
or e-mail. The mailing address for each contact person listed is: 
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (7511P), Office of 
Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania 
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. General Information

A. Does this Action Apply to Me?

    You may be potentially affected by this action if you are an 
agricultural producer, food manufacturer, or pesticide manufacturer. 
Potentially affected entities may include, but are not limited to:
     Crop production (NAICS code 111).
     Animal production (NAICS code 112).
     Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311).
     Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532).
    This listing is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides 
a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be affected by this 
action. Other types of entities not listed in this unit could also be 
affected. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) 
codes have been provided to assist you and others in determining 
whether this action might apply to certain entities. If you have any 
questions regarding the applicability of this action to a particular 
entity, consult the person listed at the end of the relevant 
registration approval summary using the instructions provided under FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

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B. How Can I Get Copies of this Document and Other Related Information?

    1. Docket. EPA has established a docket for each action under the 
docket identification (ID) number specified for the pesticide of 
interest as shown in the registration approval summaries. Publicly 
available docket materials are available either in the electronic 
docket at http://www.regulations.gov, or, if only available in hard 
copy, at the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) Regulatory Public 
Docket in Rm. S-4400, One Potomac Yard (South Bldg.), 2777 S. Crystal 
Dr., Arlington, VA. The hours of operation of this Docket Facility are 
from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal 
holidays. The Docket Facility telephone number is (703) 305-5805.
    Pursuant to section 3(c)(2) of FIFRA, a copy of the approved label, 
the list of data references, the data and other scientific information 
used to support each registration, except for material specifically 
protected by section 10 of FIFRA, are also available for public 
inspection. Requests for data must be made pursuant to the provisions 
of the Freedom of Information Act and must be addressed to the Freedom 
of Information Office (A-101), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, 
DC 20460-0001. Such requests should: Identify the product name and 
registration number and specify the data or information desired.
    Paper copies of the fact sheets, which provide more detail on these 
registrations, may be obtained from the National Technical Information 
Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA 22161.

II. New Active Ingredients

    1. 2-Methyl-1-butanol. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0125. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
Bull Run Scientific, VBT, Beaufont Springs Dr., Suite 300, Richmond, VA 
23225, to register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 84565-T) 
containing the active ingredient, 2-methyl-1-butanol. At the time of 
submission of the application for registration, this active ingredient 
was not contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on February 3, 
2010, for Disposable Bull Run Yellowjacket Trap E (EPA Registration 
Number 84565-7) for use as an attractant in traps intended to capture 
hornets and wasps. The Agency approved the application considering data 
on risks associated with the proposed use of 2-methyl-1-butanol, and 
information on social, economic, and environmental benefits to be 
derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of 
the biochemical pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods 
and rates, and level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these 
reviews, the Agency was able to make basic health and safety 
determinations that show use of 2-methyl-1-butanol, when used in 
accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not 
generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of March 16, 2009 (74 FR 11098), which announced that 
Bull Run Scientific VBT had submitted an application to register a 
pesticide product containing the new active ingredient, 2-methyl-1-
butanol, for use as an attractant in traps intended to capture hornets 
and wasps. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the 
Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a 
pesticide product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessment, and draft label associated with this 
pesticide product were added to the docket prior to registration to 
allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive 
comments. The start of the 30-day public participation comment period 
was announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on December 15, 2009. 
There were no comments received in response to the notice of receipt or 
during the 30-day public participation process occurring immediately 
prior to the final registration decision. Contact: Chris Pfeifer, (703) 
308-0031, pfeifer.chris@epa.gov.
    2. Calcium acetate. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0125. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
Bull Run Scientific, VBT, Beaufont Springs Dr., Suite 300, Richmond, VA 
23225, to register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 84565-T) 
containing the active ingredient, calcium acetate. At the time of 
submission of the application for registration, this active ingredient 
was not contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on February 3, 
2010, for Disposable Bull Run Yellowjacket Trap E (EPA Registration 
Number 84565-7) for use as an attractant in traps intended to capture 
hornets and wasps. The Agency approved the application considering data 
on risks associated with the proposed use of calcium acetate, and 
information on social, economic, and environmental benefits to be 
derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of 
the biochemical pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods 
and rates, and level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these 
reviews, the Agency was able to make basic health and safety 
determinations that show use of calcium acetate, when used in 
accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not 
generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of March 16, 2009 (74 FR 11098), which announced that 
Bull Run Scientific, VBT had submitted an application to register a 
pesticide product containing the new active ingredient, calcium 
acetate, for use as an attractant in traps intended to capture hornets 
and wasps. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the 
Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a 
pesticide product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessment, and draft label associated with this 
pesticide product were added to the docket prior to registration to 
allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive 
comments. The start of the 30-day public participation comment period 
was announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on December 15, 2009. 
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in response to the notice of receipt or during the 30-day public 
participation process occurring immediately prior to the final 
registration decision. Contact: Chris Pfeifer, (703) 308-0031, 
pfeifer.chris@epa.gov.
    3. Laminarin. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0126. Description of 
new active ingredient: EPA received an application from Laboratoires 
Goemar SA, Z.AC La Madeline, Avenue General Patton, 35400 Saint-Malo, 
France c/o SciReg, Inc. 12733 Director's Loop, Woodbridge, VA 22192, to 
register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 83941-E) containing the 
active ingredient, laminarin. At the time of submission of the 
application for registration, this active ingredient was not contained 
in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on February 
15, 2010, for vacciplant (EPA Registration Number 83941-2) for use as a 
Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) Inducer. The Agency approved the 
application considering data on risks associated with the proposed use 
of laminarin, and information on social, economic, and environmental 
benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has 
considered the nature of the biochemical pesticide and its pattern of 
use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of potential 
exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make basic 
health and safety determinations that show use of laminarin, when used 
in accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, will 
not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of March 16, 2009 (74 FR 11098), which announced that 
Laboratoires Goemar SA, Z.AC La Madeline, Ave. General Patton, 35400 
Saint-Malo, France c/o SciReg, Inc. 12733 Director's Loop, Woodbridge, 
VA 22192 had submitted an application to register a pesticide product 
containing the new active ingredient, laminarin, for use on crops as a 
SAR Inducer. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the 
Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a 
pesticide product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessment, and draft label associated with this 
pesticide product were added to the docket prior to registration to 
allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive 
comments. The start of the 30-day public participation comment period 
was announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on January 5, 2010. 
There were no comments received in response to the notice of receipt or 
during the 30-day public participation process occurring immediately 
prior to the final registration decision. Contact: Chris Pfeifer, (703) 
308-0031, pfeifer.chris@epa.gov.
    4. S-Abscisic acid (ABA). Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0127. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
Valent Biosciences Corporation, 870 Technology Way, Libertyville, IL 
60048, to register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 73049-UAE) 
containing the active ingredient, S-abscisic acid. At the time of 
submission of the application for registration, this active ingredient 
was not contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on February 
28, 2010, for ConTego Pro SL (EPA Registration Number 73049-462) for 
use as a plant growth regulator. The Agency approved the application 
considering data on risks associated with the proposed use of S-
abscisic acid, and information on social, economic, and environmental 
benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has 
considered the nature of the biochemical pesticide and its pattern of 
use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of potential 
exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make basic 
health and safety determinations that show use of S-abscisic acid, when 
used in accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, 
will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the 
environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of March 16, 2009 (74 FR 11098), which announced that 
Valent Biosciences Corporation, 870 Technology Way, Libertyville, IL 
60048 had submitted an application to register a pesticide product 
containing the new active ingredient, S-abscisic acid, for use on crops 
as a plant growth regulator. Moreover, in order to increase the 
transparency of the Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the 
Agency began to implement a public participation process for certain 
registration actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, 
first outdoor uses, first residential uses, and other actions of 
significant interest to the public) on October 1, 2009. As this 
application was for a pesticide product containing a new active 
ingredient, the proposed decision, risk assessment, and draft label 
associated with this pesticide product were added to the docket prior 
to registration to allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to 
provide substantive comments. The start of the 30-day public 
participation comment period was announced on the Agency's web site 
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/registration-public-
involvement.html on January 26, 2010. There were no comments received 
in response to the notice of receipt or during the 30-day public 
participation process occurring immediately prior to the final 
registration decision. Contact: Chris Pfeifer, (703) 308-0031, 
pfeifer.chris@epa.gov.
    5. Terpene constituents of the extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides 
near ambrosioides (ECANA) as synthetically manufactured. Docket number: 
EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0237. Description of new active ingredient: EPA 
received an application from AgraQuest, Inc., 1540 Drew Ave., Davis, CA 
95618-6320, to register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 69592-EL) 
containing the active ingredient, Extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides 
near ambrosioides (ECANA) Mimic. (During the application process, the 
active ingredient name was subsequently changed to Terpene Constituents 
of the Extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides near ambrosioides (ECANA) as 
Synthetically Manufactured to more accurately describe its synthetic 
origin.) At the time of submission of the application for registration, 
this active ingredient was not contained in any pesticide products 
registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on June 30, 
2010 for QRD 452 (EPA Registration Number 69592-25) for use as an 
insecticide/acaracide. The Agency approved the application considering 
data on risks associated with the proposed use of Terpene Constituents 
of ECANA as Synthetically Manufactured, and information on social, 
economic,

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and environmental benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the 
Agency has considered the nature of the biochemical pesticide and its 
pattern of use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of 
potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make 
basic health and safety determinations that show use of Terpene 
Constituents of ECANA as Synthetically Manufactured, when used in 
accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not 
generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: QRD 452, EPA Registration 
Number 69592-22, was conditionally registered. A conditional 
registration may be granted under section 3(c)(7)(C) of FIFRA for a new 
active ingredient where certain data are lacking, on condition that 
such data are received by the end of the conditional registration 
period and do not meet or exceed the risk criteria set forth in 40 CFR 
154.7; that use of the pesticide during the conditional registration 
period will not cause unreasonable adverse effects; and that use of the 
pesticide is in the public interest. The Agency has considered the 
available data on the risks associated with the proposed use of Terpene 
Constituents of ECANA as Synthetically Manufactured, and information on 
social, economic, and environmental benefits to be derived from such 
use. Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature and its pattern 
of use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of 
potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make 
basic health and safety determinations which show that use of Terpene 
Constituents of ECANA as Synthetically Manufactured during the period 
of conditional registration will not cause any unreasonable adverse 
effect on the environment, and that use of the pesticide is, in the 
public interest.
    Consistent with section 3(c)(7)(C) of FIFRA, the Agency has 
determined that these conditional registrations are in the public 
interest. Use of the pesticides are of significance to the user 
community, and appropriate labeling, use directions, and other measures 
have been taken to ensure that use of the pesticides will not result in 
unreasonable adverse effects to man and the environment.
    All data requirements, except one product chemistry requirement, 
have been fully satisfied; and this pesticide product has been granted 
a conditional registration. The Agency has required submission of an 
additional Preliminary Analysis per 40 CFR 158.2030 (OPPTS Guideline 
830.1700) by June 21, 2011 for QRD 452 (EPA Registration Number 69592-
25).
    Response to Comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of July 22, 2009 (74 FR 36215) (FRL-8425-9), which 
announced that AgraQuest, Inc., 1540 Drew Ave., Davis, CA 95618-6320 
had submitted an application to register a pesticide product containing 
the new active ingredient, Terpene Constituents of ECANA as 
Synthetically Manufactured, for use on crops as an insecticide and an 
acaricide. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the 
Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a 
pesticide product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessment, and draft label associated with this 
pesticide product were added to the docket prior to registration to 
allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive 
comments. The start of the 30-day public participation comment period 
was announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on April 30, 2010. 
There were no comments received in response to the notice of receipt or 
during the 30-day public participation process occurring immediately 
prior to the final registration decision. Contact: Chris Pfeifer, (703) 
308-0031, pfeifer.chris@epa.gov.
    6. (Z,Z,E)-7,11,13-Hexadecatrienal. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-
0930. Description of new active ingredient: EPA received applications 
from ISCA Technologies, Inc., 1230 Riverside, CA, 92507, to register 
pesticide products (EPA File Symbols 80286-RU and 80286-RL) containing 
the active ingredient (Z,Z,E)-7,11,13-hexadecatrienal. At the time of 
submission of the applications for registration, this active ingredient 
was not contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The applications were approved on April 19, 
2010, for SPLAT CLM MP (EPA Registration Number 80286-RU) for 
manufacturing or formulating use only and SPLAT CLM (EPA Registration 
Number 80286-RL) for use on ornamental and agricultural crops. The 
Agency approved the applications considering data on risks associated 
with the proposed use of (Z,Z,E)-7,11,13-hexadecatrienal, and 
information on social, economic, and environmental benefits to be 
derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of 
the biochemical pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods 
and rates, and level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these 
reviews, the Agency was able to make basic health and safety 
determinations that show use of (Z,Z,E)-7,11,13-hexadecatrienal, when 
used in accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, 
will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the 
environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and these pesticide products have been granted 
unconditional registrations.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of January 27, 2010 (75 FR 4383) (FRL-8806-5), which 
announced that ISCA Technologies, Inc. had submitted applications to 
register pesticide products containing the new active ingredient, 
(Z,Z,E)-7,11,13- hexadecatrienal, for use on ornamental and 
agricultural crops. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of 
the Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As these applications were for 
pesticide products containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessments, and draft labels associated with these 
pesticide products were added to the docket prior to registration to 
allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive 
comments. The start of the 30-day public participation comment period 
was announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on March 15, 2010. EPA 
has received 10 comments regarding the applications, all in support of 
the registration of (Z,Z,E)-7,11,13-hexadecatrienal. Contact: Gina 
Casciano, (703) 605-0513, casciano.gina@epa.gov.
    7. Homobrassinolide. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-1187. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
Repar Corporation of P.O. Box 4321, Silver Spring, MD 20914, to 
register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 69361-17) containing the 
active ingredient, homobrassinolide. At the time of submission of the

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application for registration, this active ingredient was not contained 
in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on June 14, 
2010, for Homobrassinolide Technical (EPA Registration Number 69361-17) 
for manufacturing or formulating use only.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of January 16, 2008 (73 FR 2915) (FRL-8346-7), which 
announced that Repar Corporation had submitted an application to 
register a pesticide product containing the new active ingredient, 
homobrassinolide, for use on all food commodities. Moreover, in order 
to increase the transparency of the Agency's pesticide registration 
decisions, the Agency began to implement a public participation process 
for certain registration actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first 
food uses, first outdoor uses, first residential uses, and other 
actions of significant interest to the public) on October 1, 2009. As 
this application was for a pesticide product containing a new active 
ingredient, the proposed decision, risk assessment, and draft label 
associated with this pesticide product were added to the docket prior 
to registration to allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to 
provide substantive comments. The start of the 30-day public 
participation comment period was announced on the Agency's web site 
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/registration-public-
involvement.html on April 30, 2010. There were no substantive comments 
received in response to the notice of receipt or during the 30-day 
public participation process occurring immediately prior to the final 
registration decision. Contact: John Fournier, (703) 308-0169, 
fournier.john@epa.gov.
    8. Ulocladium oudemansii (U3 Strain). Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-
2010-0553. Description of new active ingredient: EPA received 
applications from Botry-Zen, Ltd., 21 Willis St., P.O. Box 5664, 
Dunedin, New Zealand, to register pesticide products (EPA File Symbols 
75747-R, and 75747-E) containing the active ingredient, Ulocladium 
oudemansii (U3 Strain). At the time of submission of the applications 
for registration, this active ingredient was not contained in any 
pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The applications were approved on October 
19, 2009, for Ulocladium oudemansii Technical (EPA Registration Number 
75747-1) for manufacturing or formulating use only and BOTRY-Zen[reg] 
(EPA Registration Number 75747-2) for use on fruit and vegetable crops 
and ornamental plants. The Agency approved the applications considering 
data on risks associated with the proposed use of Ulocladium oudemansii 
(U3 Strain), and information on social, economic, and environmental 
benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has 
considered the nature of the microbial pesticide and its pattern of 
use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of potential 
exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make basic 
health and safety determinations that show use of Ulocladium oudemansii 
(U3 Strain), when used in accordance with widespread and commonly 
recognized practice, will not generally cause unreasonable adverse 
effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and these pesticide products have been granted 
unconditional registrations.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of October 29, 2008 (73 FR 64325) (FRL-8386-5), which 
announced that Botry-Zen, Ltd. had submitted applications to register 
pesticide products containing the new active ingredient, Ulocladium 
oudemansii (U3 Strain), for use on fruit and vegetable crops and 
ornamental plants. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of 
the Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As these applications were for 
pesticide products containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessments, and draft labels associated with these 
pesticide products were to have been added to the docket prior to 
registration to allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to 
provide substantive comments. However, given the Agency finding that 
Ulocladium oudemansii (U3 strain) has very low toxicity and presents 
little if any risk to non-target organisms, EPA concluded in October of 
2009 that it was in the best interests of the public and the 
environment to issue the registration for Ulocladium oudemansii (U3 
strain) without delay. Therefore, consistent with the Agency's approach 
for making these registration actions more transparent, EPA issued 
these two registrations for an initial period of 1 year and, concurrent 
with such issuance, provided a 30-day public comment period. The start 
of the 30-day public participation comment period was announced on the 
Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/
registration-public-involvement.html on October 20, 2009. As there were 
no comments received in response to the notice of receipt or during the 
30-day public participation process occurring concurrently with the 
final registration decision, the 1 year time-limitation was removed for 
EPA Registration Number 75747-1 and EPA Registration Number 75747-2 on 
January 7, 2010. Contact: Denise Greenway, (703) 308-8263, 
greenway.denise@epa.gov.
    9. Coat protein gene of plum pox virus also known as the CPG-PPV, 
or plum pox resistance gene (plum pox viral coat protein gene). Docket 
number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2010-0554. Description of new active ingredient: EPA 
received an application from Interregional Research Project Number 4 
(IR-4) of Rutgers University, 500 College Rd. East, Suite 201 W., 
Princeton, NJ 08540 on behalf of the United States Department of 
Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service-Appalachian Fruit Research 
Station (USDA-ARS-AFRS), 2217 Wiltshire Rd., Kearneysville, WV 25430, 
to register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 11312-I) containing 
the active ingredient, coat protein gene of plum pox virus. At the time 
of submission of the application for registration, this active 
ingredient was not contained in any pesticide products registered with 
the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on May 7, 2010 
for C5 HoneySweet Plum (EPA Registration Number 11312-8) for resistance 
to plum pox virus infection. The Agency approved the application 
considering data on risks associated with the proposed use of the coat 
protein gene of plum pox virus, and information on social, economic, 
and environmental benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the 
Agency has considered the nature of the plant-incorporated protectant 
and its pattern of use, application methods and rates, and level and 
extent of potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was 
able to make basic health and safety determinations showing that the 
coat protein gene of plum pox virus,

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when used in accordance with widespread and commonly recognized 
practice, will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the 
environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: C5 HoneySweet Plum, EPA 
Registration Number 11312-8, was conditionally registered. A 
conditional registration may be granted under section 3(c)(7)(C) of 
FIFRA for a new active ingredient where certain data are lacking, on 
condition that such data are received by the end of the conditional 
registration period and do not meet or exceed the risk criteria set 
forth in 40 CFR 154.7; that use of the pesticide during the conditional 
registration period will not cause unreasonable adverse effects; and 
that use of the pesticide is in the public interest. The Agency has 
considered the available data on the risks associated with the proposed 
use of the coat protein gene of plum pox virus, and information on 
social, economic, and environmental benefits to be derived from such 
use. Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature and its pattern 
of use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of 
potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make 
basic health and safety determinations which show that use of the coat 
protein gene of plum pox virus during the period of conditional 
registration will not cause any unreasonable adverse effect on the 
environment, and that use of the pesticide is, in the public interest.
    Consistent with section 3(c)(7)(C) of FIFRA, the Agency has 
determined that these conditional registrations are in the public 
interest. Use of the pesticides are of significance to the user 
community, and appropriate labeling, use directions, and other measures 
have been taken to ensure that use of the pesticides will not result in 
unreasonable adverse effects to man and the environment.
    All data requirements, except one product analysis requirement, 
have been fully satisfied; and this pesticide product has been granted 
a 1 year conditional registration, to expire at midnight of May 7, 
2011. The Agency has required submission of an Analysis of Samples 
validation per 40 CFR 158.2120 (OPPTS Guideline 885.1400) by November 
7, 2008 for C5 HoneySweet Plum (EPA Registration Number 11312-8).
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of October 29, 2008 (73 FR 64325) (FRL-8386-5), which 
announced that IR-4 (on behalf of USDA-ARS-AFRS) had submitted an 
application to register a pesticide product containing the new active 
ingredient, the coat protein gene of plum pox virus, which induces 
resistance to plum pox virus infection in C5 HoneySweet Plums. 
Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the Agency's 
pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to implement a 
public participation process for certain registration actions (i.e., 
new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor uses, first 
residential uses, and other actions of significant interest to the 
public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a pesticide 
product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed decision, risk 
assessment, and draft label associated with this pesticide product were 
added to the docket prior to registration to allow a meaningful 
opportunity for the public to provide substantive comments. The start 
of the 30-day public participation comment period was announced on the 
Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/
registration-public-involvement.html on April 1, 2010. EPA received 66 
comments regarding the application and has prepared a response, which 
can be found in the docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2010-0554, as discussed in this 
notice for this particular active ingredient. Contact: Denise Greenway, 
(703) 308-8263, greenway.denise@epa.gov.
    10. Bacillus firmus I-1582. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-0161. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
AgroGreen, Biological Division of Minrav Infrastructures (1993) Ltd. 
(AgroGreen), 3 Habossem Str, P.O. Box 153, Ashdod 77101, Israel, to 
register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 82608-R) containing the 
active ingredient, Bacillus firmus I-1582. At the time of submission of 
the application for registration, this active ingredient was not 
contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on April 28, 
2008 for Chancellor (EPA Registration Number 82608-1) for use on all 
food and non-food commodities (agricultural, commercial and residential 
sites) as a soil and seed treatment as a nematode suppressant. The 
Agency approved the application considering data on risks associated 
with the proposed use of Bacillus firmus I-1582, and information on 
social, economic, and environmental benefits to be derived from use. 
Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of the microbial 
pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods and rates, and 
level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the 
Agency was able to make basic health and safety determinations that 
show use of Bacillus firmus I-1582, when used in accordance with 
widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not generally cause 
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of March 7, 2007 (72 FR 10210) (FRL-8117-7), which 
announced that RegWest Company, LLC, 30856 Rocky Rd., Greeley, CO 
80631-9375 had submitted an application on behalf of AgroGreen, 
Biological Division of Minrav Infrastructures (1993) Ltd. (AgroGreen), 
3 Habossem Str, P.O. Box 153, Ashdod 77101, Israel to register a 
pesticide product containing the new active ingredient, Bacillus firmus 
I-1582, for use on all food and non-food commodities (agricultural, 
commercial and residential sites) as a soil and seed treatment as a 
nematode suppressant. Subsequently, the company representing the 
registrant was changed to SciReg, Inc., 12733 Director's Loop, 
Woodbridge, VA 22192. There were no comments received in response to 
the notice of receipt. Contact: Shanaz Bacchus, (703) 308-8097, 
bacchus.shanaz@epa.gov.
    11. Cold pressed neem oil docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-0996. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
Plasma Power Limited of India, c/o OMC Ag Consulting, 828 Tanglewood 
Lane, East Lancing, MI 48823, to register pesticide products: (EPA File 
Symbols 84185-G, 84185-U and 84185-G) containing the active ingredient, 
Cold Pressed Neem Oil. At the time of submission of the application for 
registration, this active ingredient was not contained in any pesticide 
products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on October 15, 
2009, for the registration of two products: Plasma Neem Oil 
Manufacturing Use Product EPA Registration Number 84185-3 for 
manufacturing or formulating use only and one end-use product was 
registered: Plasma Neem Oil Biological insecticide, EPA Registration 
Number 84185-4 for use on several food and non-food crop. The Agency 
approved the application considering data on risks associated with the 
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of Cold Pressed Neem Oil, and information on social, economic, and 
environmental benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the Agency 
has considered the nature of the biochemical pesticide and its pattern 
of use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of 
potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make 
basic health and safety determinations that show use of Cold Pressed 
Neem Oil, when used in accordance with widespread and commonly 
recognized practice, will not generally cause unreasonable adverse 
effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: None of the pesticide 
product(s) have missing data: All data requirements have been 
satisfied, and these pesticide products have been granted unconditional 
registrations.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of October 24, 2007 (72 FR 60365) (FRL-8152-7), which 
announced that Plasma Power Limited of India had submitted an 
application to register pesticide products containing the new active 
ingredient, Cold Pressed Neem Oil, for use on food and non-food crops. 
Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the Agency's 
pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to implement a 
public participation process for certain registration actions (i.e., 
new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor uses, first 
residential uses, and other actions of significant interest to the 
public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for pesticide 
products containing a new active ingredient, the proposed decision, 
risk assessment, and draft labels associated with these pesticide 
products were added to the docket prior to registration to allow a 
meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive comments. 
However, given the Agency finding that Cold Pressed Neem Oil has very 
low toxicity and presents little if any risk to non-target organisms, 
EPA concluded in October of 2009 that it was in the best interests of 
the public and the environment to issue the registration for Cold 
Pressed Neem Oil without delay. Therefore, consistent with the Agency's 
approach for making these registration actions more transparent, EPA 
issued these two registrations for an initial period of 1-year and, 
concurrent with such issuance, provided a 30-day public comment period. 
The start of the 30-day public participation comment period was 
announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on October 15, 2009. As 
there were no comments received in response to the notice of receipt or 
during the 30-day public participation process occuring concurrently 
with the final registration decision, the 1-year time-limitation was 
removed from EPA Registration No. 84185-3 and EPA Registration No. 
84185-4 on February 02, 2010. Contact: Driss Benmhend, (703) 308-9525, 
benmhend.driss@epa.gov.
    12. (E,Z)-7,9-Dodecadien-1-yl acetate. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-
2010-0020. Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an 
application from Pacific Biocontrol Corporation, 575 Viewridge Dr., 
Angwin, CA 94508, to register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 
53575-GA (containing the active ingredient, (E,Z)-7,9-dodecadien-1-yl 
acetate. At the time of submission of the application for registration, 
this active ingredient was not contained in any pesticide products 
registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on March 05, 
2010, for only one end-use product was registered: Isomate[reg]-EGVM 
(EPA Registration Number 53575-36) for use on grapes. The Agency 
approved the application considering data on risks associated with the 
proposed use of (E,Z)-7,9-dodecadien-1-yl acetate, and information on 
social, economic, and environmental benefits to be derived from use. 
Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of the biochemical 
and its pattern of use, application methods and rates, and level and 
extent of potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was 
able to make basic health and safety determinations that show use of 
(E,Z)-7,9-dodecadien-1-yl acetate, when used in accordance with 
widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not generally cause 
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of February 1, 2010 (75 FR 5077) (FRL-8808-3), which 
announced that Pacific Biocontrol Corporation had submitted an 
application to register a pesticide product containing the new active 
ingredient, (E,Z)-7,9-Dodecadien-1-yl acetate, for use on grapes. 
Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the Agency's 
pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to implement a 
public participation process for certain registration actions (i.e., 
new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor uses, first 
residential uses, and other actions of significant interest to the 
public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a pesticide 
product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed decision, risk 
assessment, and draft label associated with this pesticide product were 
added to the docket prior to registration to allow a meaningful 
opportunity for the public to provide substantive comments. The start 
of the 30-day public participation comment period was announced on the 
Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/
registration-public-involvement.html on February 1, 2010. EPA received 
a total of 13 comments on the notice of receipt. Twelve comments 
supported immediate registration of Isomate[reg]EGVM. One comment 
opposed the registration of Isomate[reg]EGVM, but did not provide any 
substantive basis supporting that position regarding the application. 
EPA has prepared a response, which can be found in the docket as 
discussed above for this particular active ingredient. Contact: Driss 
Benmhend, (703) 308-9525, benmhend.driss@epa.gov.
    13. Lavandulyl senecioate.  Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0044. 
Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an application from 
Suterra, LLC, 213 SW Columbia Street, Bend, OR, 97702-1013, to register 
pesticide products: (EPA File Symbols 56336-LA, 56336-LL) containing 
the active ingredient, lavandulyl senecioate. At the time of submission 
of the application for registration, this active ingredient was not 
contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on March 1, 
2010, for the registration of two products: CheckMate[reg]VMB Technical 
Pheromone (EPA Registration Number 56336-55) for manufacturing or 
formulating use only and one end-use product was registered: 
CheckMate[reg]VMB Dispenser, (EPA Registration Number 56336-57) for use 
on raisins, table and wine grapes. The Agency approved the application 
considering data on risks associated with the proposed use of 
lavandulyl senecioate, and information on social, economic, and 
environmental benefits to be derived from use. Specifically, the Agency 
has considered the nature of the biochemical pesticide and its pattern 
of use, application methods and rates, and level and extent of 
potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the Agency was able to make 
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lavandulyl senecioate, when used in accordance with widespread and 
commonly recognized practice, will not generally cause unreasonable 
adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: None of the pesticide 
product(s) have missing data: All data requirements have been 
satisfied, and these pesticide products have been granted unconditional 
registrations.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of February 18, 2009 (74 FR 7600) (FRL-8400-3), which 
announced that Suterra, LLC had submitted an application to register 
pesticide products containing the new active ingredient, lavandulyl 
senecioate, for use on raisins, table and wine grapes.
    Moreover, in order to increase the transparency of the Agency's 
pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to implement a 
public participation process for certain registration actions (i.e., 
new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor uses, first 
residential uses, and other actions of significant interest to the 
public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for pesticide 
products containing a new active ingredient, the proposed decision, 
risk assessment, and draft labels associated with these pesticide 
products were added to the docket prior to registration to allow a 
meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive comments. 
The start of the 30-day public participation comment period was 
announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on January 29, 2010. 
There were no comments received in response to the notice of receipt or 
during the 30-day public participation process occurring immediately 
prior to the final registration decision. Contact: Driss Benmhend, 
(703) 308-9525, benmhend.driss@epa.gov.
    14. Trichoderma hamatum isolate 382. Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-
2010-0489. Description of new active ingredient: EPA received an 
application from IR-4 of Rutgers University, 500 College Rd., East, 
Suite 201W, Princeton, NJ 08540 acting as the authorized agent for 
Sellew and Associates, LLC, 84 Shadybrook Ln., Carlisle, MA 01741, to 
register a pesticide product (EPA File Symbol 74205-G) containing the 
active ingredient, trichoderma hamatum isolate 382. At the time of 
submission of the application for registration, this active ingredient 
was not contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The application was approved on July 14, 
2010 for Trichoderma hamatum isolate 382 (EPA Registration Number 
74205-3) for use on soilless potting media and compost in nurseries and 
greenhouses, for potting seeds and seedlings of ornamentals and 
vegetables. The Agency approved the application considering data on 
risks associated with the proposed use of Trichoderma hamatum isolate 
382, and information on social, economic, and environmental benefits to 
be derived from use. Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature 
of the microbial pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods 
and rates, and level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these 
reviews, the Agency was able to make basic health and safety 
determinations that show use of Trichoderma hamatum isolate 382, when 
used in accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, 
will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the 
environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and this pesticide product has been granted an 
unconditional registration.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of July 22, 2009 (74 FR 36215) (FRL-8425-9), which 
announced that IR-4 of Rutgers University, 500 College Rd., East, Suite 
201W, Princeton, NJ 08540, acting as the authorized agent for Sellew 
and Associates, LLC, 84 Shadybrook Ln., Carlisle, MA 01741 had 
submitted an application to register a pesticide product containing the 
new active ingredient, Trichoderma hamatum isolate 382, for use on 
soilless potting media and compost in nurseries and greenhouses, for 
potting seeds and seedlings of ornamentals and food crops. Moreover, in 
order to increase the transparency of the Agency's pesticide 
registration decisions, the Agency began to implement a public 
participation process for certain registration actions (i.e., new 
active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor uses, first 
residential uses, and other actions of significant interest to the 
public) on October 1, 2009. As this application was for a pesticide 
product containing a new active ingredient, the proposed decision, risk 
assessment, and draft label associated with this pesticide product were 
added to the docket prior to registration to allow a meaningful 
opportunity for the public to provide substantive comments. The start 
of the 30-day public participation comment period was announced on the 
Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/
registration-public-involvement.html on June 1, 2010. There were no 
comments received in response to the notice of receipt or during the 
30-day public participation process occurring immediately prior to the 
final registration decision. There were no comments received in 
response to the notice of receipt. Contact: Ann Sibold, (703) 305-6502, 
sibold.ann@epa.gov.
    15. Trichoderma gamsii (strain ICC 080). Docket number: EPA-HQ-OPP-
2009-1003. Description of new active ingredient: EPA received 
applications from Isagro S.p.A., Centro Uffici San-Edifico D-ala 3, Via 
Caldera, 21-20153 Milan, Italy, to register pesticide products: (EPA 
File Symbols 80289-O and 80289-RN) containing the active ingredient, 
Trichoderma gamsii (strain ICC 080). At the time of submission of the 
applications for registration, this active ingredient was not contained 
in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The applications were approved on February 
5, 2010, for: Trichoderma gamsii strain ICC 080 Technical (EPA 
Registration Number 80289-10) for manufacturing or formulating use only 
and BiotenTM WP (EPA Registration Number 80289-9) for use on several 
food and non-food crops, including ornamentals, fruiting vegetables, 
leafy vegetables, cole crops, legumes, aromatic herbs, cucurbits, 
berries and small fruits, and turf. The Agency approved the 
applications considering data on risks associated with the proposed use 
of Trichoderma gamsii (strain ICC 080), and information on social, 
economic, and environmental benefits to be derived from use. 
Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of the microbial 
pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods and rates, and 
level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the 
Agency was able to make basic health and safety determinations that 
show use of Trichoderma gamsii (strain ICC 080), when used in 
accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not 
generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and these pesticide products have been granted 
unconditional registrations.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of October 29, 2008 (73 FR 64325) (FRL-8386-5), which 
announced that Isagro S.p.A had submitted applications to register

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pesticide products containing the new active ingredient, Trichoderma 
gamsii (strain ICC. 080), for use on: Fruit and vegetable crops, 
ornamentals, and turf. Moreover, in order to increase the transparency 
of the Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the Agency began to 
implement a public participation process for certain registration 
actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, first outdoor 
uses, first residential uses, and other actions of significant interest 
to the public) on October 1, 2009. As these applications were for 
pesticide products containing a new active ingredient, the proposed 
decision, risk assessment, and draft labels associated with these 
pesticide products were added to the docket prior to registration to 
allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to provide substantive 
comments. The start of the 30-day public participation comment period 
was announced on the Agency's web site http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
regulating/registration-public-involvement.html on December 30, 2009. 
There were no comments for Trichoderma gamsii (strain ICC. 080) 
received in response to the notice of receipt or during the 30-day 
public participation process occurring immediately prior to the final 
registration decision. Contact: Susanne Cerrelli, (703) 308-8077, 
cerrelli.susanne@epa.gov.
    16. Trichoderma asperellum (strain ICC 012). Docket number: EPA-HQ-
OPP-2009-1004. Description of new active ingredient: EPA received 
applications from Isagro S.p.A., Centro Uffici San-Edifico D-ala 3, Via 
Caldera, 21-20153 Milan, Italy, to register pesticide products: (EPA 
File Symbols 80289-O and 80289-RR) containing the active ingredient, 
Trichoderma asperellum (strain ICC 012). At the time of submission of 
the applications for registration, this active ingredient was not 
contained in any pesticide products registered with the Agency.
    Regulatory conclusions: The applications were approved on February 
5, 2010, for: Trichoderma asperellum strain ICC 012 Technical (EPA 
Registration Number 80289-11) for manufacturing or formulating use only 
and BiotenTM WP (EPA Registration Number 80289-9) for use on several 
food and non-food crops, including ornamentals, fruiting vegetables, 
leafy vegetables, cole crops, legumes, aromatic herbs, cucurbits, 
berries and small fruits, and turf. The Agency approved the 
applications considering data on risks associated with the proposed use 
of Trichoderma asperellum (strain ICC 012), and information on social, 
economic, and environmental benefits to be derived from use. 
Specifically, the Agency has considered the nature of the microbial 
pesticide and its pattern of use, application methods and rates, and 
level and extent of potential exposure. Based on these reviews, the 
Agency was able to make basic health and safety determinations that 
show use of Trichoderma asperellum (strain ICC 012), when used in 
accordance with widespread and commonly recognized practice, will not 
generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
    Missing data & conditions for submission: All data requirements 
have been satisfied, and these pesticide products have been granted 
unconditional registrations.
    Response to comments: EPA published a notice of receipt in the 
Federal Register of October 29, 2008 (73 FR 64325) (FRL-8386-5), which 
announced that Isagro S.p.A had submitted applications to register 
pesticide products containing the new active ingredient, Trichoderma 
asperellum (strain ICC 012), for use on: Fruit and vegetable crops, 
herbs, ornamentals, and turf. Moreover, in order to increase the 
transparency of the Agency's pesticide registration decisions, the 
Agency began to implement a public participation process for certain 
registration actions (i.e., new active ingredients, first food uses, 
first outdoor uses, first residential uses, and other actions of 
significant interest to the public) on October 1, 2009. As these 
applications were for pesticide products containing a new active 
ingredient, the proposed decision, risk assessment, and draft labels 
associated with these pesticide products were added to the docket prior 
to registration to allow a meaningful opportunity for the public to 
provide substantive comments. The start of the 30-day public 
participation comment period was announced on the Agency's web site 
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/registration-public-
involvement.html on December 30, 2009: There were no comments for 
Trichoderma asperellum (strain ICC 012) received in response to the 
notice of receipt or during the 30-day public participation process 
occurring immediately prior to the final registration decision. 
Contact: Susanne Cerrelli, (703) 308-8077, cerrelli.susanne@epa.gov.

List of Subjects

    Environmental protection, Chemicals, Pests and pesticides.

    August 18, 2010.
W. Michael McDavit,
Acting Director, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division, 
Office of Pesticide Programs.
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