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MOI-106 Regalia™SC (formerly Milsana®)
Julie Versman, VP Marketing 530-750-2800 info@MarroneOrganics.com
Founded 2006 by Pam Marrone, Davis CA
Natural products that focus on unmet needs for weed,
pest and plant disease management.
Product discovery from 1) in-house screening
2) in-licensing
A rich pipeline of products in development with
applications for specialty crops
Marrone Organic Innovations
Source: Extract from giant knotweed Reynoutria sachalinensis
(REYSA).
Formulation: Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Target pathogens controlled (edible crops and ornamentals):
Powdery mildew, Gray mold, Rust
Bacterial blight, Bacterial canker,
Bacterial spot, Target spot, Bacterial speck,
Early blight and Late blight of tomato
MOI-106 Regalia™SC Fungicide Overview
Mode of Action: Induction of plant defense responses.
– 5 x Enzymes of the phenolic pathway– increased production of phytoalexins
Registration status
-Has EPA crop and non-crop registrations as biochemical biopesticide. (grapes, cucurbits, strawberries, walnuts, peppers, lettuce, tomato, citrus)
-Has California crop and non-crop label (grapes, cucurbits, strawberries, walnuts, peppers, lettuce)
Overview continued
MOI-106 Regalia™SC - Use/Timing
Apply at the rate of 0.5-1.0% in 50 to 100 gallons of
water per acre.
Add wetting agent at recommended label rate
Use the spray mixture preventatively at the 4-6 leaf
plant stage and repeat spraying every 7-14 days
depending on disease pressure.
Recommend 0.5% v/v rate in a tank mix with properly
labeled rates of Maneb, Mancozeb, or copper products
for broad spectrum control of bacterial speck, target
spot, tomato late blight and gray mold.
Regalia™SC on Food Crops
GrapesCucurbitsStrawberriesLettuceWalnuts
TomatoesPeppersCitrus
Powdery Mildew, Botrytis, Downy Mildew, Gummy stem blightBacterial blight, Bacterial canker, Bacterial leaf spot, Target spot, Bacterial speckTomato late blight & early blight,
Diseases:
Regalia™SC on Ornamentals
Powdery Mildew (Oidium spp)Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea)Rust (Puccinia antirrhini)
BegoniasLisianthusSalviasCrape myrtlePetuniasSnapdragons
FreesiasPoinsettiasZinniasGerberaRoses
Diseases
Field Data
Treatments were applied with a tractor-mounted boom sprayer that delivered 50 gal/acre at 100 psi.Treatment dates: 1=Jan 11; 2=Feb 1; 3= Feb 13; 4=Feb 27
Regalia vs. Powdery Mildew of LettuceMike Matheron and Martin Porchas, U of Arizona, 2001-2002
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
Milsana .25gal +Tween 20, 19ml,
2,4
Rally 40W, 0.1 lb,1,2,3,4
Actigard 50WG,0.025lb, 1,2,3,4
Serenade WP,6.0lb, 1,2,3,4
Quadris 2.08SC,.25lb, 1,3
Untreated Control
Treatment, Rate/A, Treatment Dates
Mean Disease Rating
Regalia
Field DataRegalia vs. Early Blight on Tomato
Pam Roberts, U of FL, 2007
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
.5% v/vw/Manzate Pro-
Stick 75 DG 2 lb,Kocide 3000 2 lb.
Manzate Pro-Stick75 DG 2 lb
w/Kocide 3000 2 lb,Bravo Weather Stik6F 3 pt, Quadris 6 fl
oz.
Serenade Max 1 lbw/Cuprofix Ultra 40
DF 1.25 lb.
Kasumin 64 OZ/100 gal w/Kocide
3000 2 lb, ManzatePro-stick 75 DG 2lb, Bravo Weather
Stik 6 F 3 pt,Quadris 6 fl oz.
Cuprofix Ultra 40DF 1.5 lb
w/Penncozeb 75 DF2 lb, Bravo Weather
Stik 6F 3 pt,Quadris 2.08SL 6
FL oz.
Untreated Control
% Disease Severity
Volume=66 gal/AApplications were made weekly for 14 weeks
Coming soon:
Organic, Concentrated (5%) formulation of Regalia
NEW: MOI 104 - Hinokitiol-based broad-spectrum fungicide for Botrytus control…
Potential IR-4 Projects
Test Regalia SC as part of IPM programs in ornamentals, vegetables, fruit, vines (Botrytis, mildews, bacterial diseases. Other diseases ?
Test Regalia SC on turf diseases
Test efficacy against other pathogens, such as oomycetes (Phytophthora spp.)
Bridging studies to organic formulation
MOI-106 Regalia™SC (formerly Milsana®)
Julie Versman, VP Marketing
530-750-2800
info@MarroneOrganics.com
www.MarroneOrganicInnovations.com
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