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MOI-106 Regalia™SC
(formerly Milsana®)
Julie Versman, VP Marketing
530-750-2800
[email protected]
Marrone Organic Innovations
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
MOI-106
Regalia™SC Fungicide Overview
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
Overview continued
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)
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
Grapes
Cucurbits
Strawberries
Lettuce
Walnuts
Tomatoes
Peppers
Citrus
Diseases:
Powdery Mildew, Botrytis, Downy Mildew, Gummy stem blight
Bacterial blight, Bacterial canker,
Bacterial leaf spot, Target spot, Bacterial speck
Tomato late blight & early blight,
Regalia™SC on Ornamentals
Begonias
Lisianthus
Salvias
Crape myrtle
Petunias
Snapdragons
Freesias
Poinsettias
Zinnias
Gerbera
Roses
Diseases
Powdery Mildew (Oidium spp)
Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea)
Rust (Puccinia antirrhini)
Field Data
Regalia vs. Powdery Mildew of Lettuce
Mike Matheron and Martin Porchas, U of Arizona, 2001-2002
3 .5
Mean Disease Rating
3 .0
2 .5
2 .0
1 .5
1 .0
0 .5
0 .0
Regalia
M ils ana .2 5 gal + Rally 4 0 W, 0 .1 lb, A c tigard 5 0 WG ,
T ween 2 0 , 1 9 ml,
2 ,4
1 ,2 ,3 ,4
0 .0 2 5 lb, 1 ,2 ,3 ,4
Serenade WP ,
6 .0 lb, 1 ,2 ,3 ,4
Q uadris 2 .0 8 SC , U ntreated C ontrol
.2 5 lb, 1 ,3
Treatment, Rate/A, Treatment Dates
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
Field Data
Regalia vs. Early Blight on Tomato
Pam Roberts, U of FL, 2007
12.00
% Disease Severity
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
0.00
.5% v/v Manzate Pro-Stick
Serenade Max 1 lb
w/Manzate Pro75 DG 2 lb
w/Cuprofix Ultra 40
Stick 75 DG 2 lb,
w/Kocide 3000 2 lb,
DF 1.25 lb.
Kocide 3000 2 lb.
Bravo Weather Stik
6F 3 pt, Quadris 6 fl
oz.
Volume=66 gal/A
Applications were made weekly for 14 weeks
Kasumin 64 OZ/
100 gal w/Kocide
3000 2 lb, Manzate
Pro-stick 75 DG 2
lb, Bravo Weather
Stik 6 F 3 pt,
Quadris 6 fl oz.
Cuprofix Ultra 40
DF 1.5 lb
w/Penncozeb 75 DF
2 lb, Bravo Weather
Stik 6F 3 pt,
Quadris 2.08SL 6
FL oz.
Untreated Control
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
[email protected]
www.MarroneOrganicInnovations.com