Nouvelle déclaration d'incident
No de la demande: 2017-4681
Numéro de référence du titulaire d'homologation: 2017-116
Nom du titulaire (nom légal complet, aucune abbréviation): MONSANTO CANADA INC.
Adresse: 180 KENT STREET, SUITE 810
Ville: OTTAWA
État: ON
Pays: CANADA
Code postal /Zip: K1P 0B6
Environnement
Pays: CANADA
État: TO BE DETERMINED
Inconnu
ARLA No d'homologation 31896 ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation.
Nom du produit: XtendiMax with VaporGrip Technology Herbicide
ARLA No d'homologation 25344 ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation.
Nom du produit: ROUNDUP TRANSORB LIQUID HERBICIDE
ARLA No d'homologation 27487 ARLA No de la demande d'homologation EPA No d'homologation.
Nom du produit: ROUNDUP WEATHERMAX WITH TRANSORB 2 TECHNOLOGY LIQUID HERBICIDE
Oui
Inconnu
Site: Agricultural-Outdoor/Agricole-extérieur
Specify Type: RR2 Xtend Soybeans
Inconnu
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
Rabougrissement
Lésions visibles à l'oeil nu (p. ex. chlorose [jaunissement], nécrose, décoloration)
On July 12, 2017, it was alleged that a tank mix of XtendiMax + Roundup Transorb in RR2 Xtend soybeans was applied to a field in (location), Manitoba on June 17, 2017 which impacted an adjacent field of Roundup Ready soybeans. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
On July 4, 2017, it was alleged that a tank mix of XtendiMax + Roundup WeatherMAX was applied as a pre-plant/pre-emergence application in RR2 Xtend soybeans to a field in (location) Ontario on May 5, 2017 which impacted an adjacent field of Roundup Ready soybeans. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
Rabougrissement
On July 18, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Ontario on June 28, 2017 which impacted an adjacent field of soybeans. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
Rabougrissement
Lésions visibles à l'oeil nu (p. ex. chlorose [jaunissement], nécrose, décoloration)
On July 24, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was applied to a field in (location), Ontario on June 28, 2017 which impacted an adjacent field of Roundup Ready soybeans. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
On July 7, 2017, it was alleged that a tank mix of XtendiMax + Roundup WeatherMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was applied to a field in (location), Ontario on June 13, 2017 which impacted an adjacent field of soybeans. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Port anormal de la plante
Mort
Malformation
Rabougrissement
On July 4, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Manitoba which impacted an adjacent field of Roundup Ready soybeans. Application date unknown. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
On July 4, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Ontario which impacted an adjacent field of soybeans. Application date unknown. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
Rabougrissement
Lésions visibles à l'oeil nu (p. ex. chlorose [jaunissement], nécrose, décoloration)
On July 17, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Manitoba which impacted 3 adjacent fields of Roundup Ready soybeans. Application date unknown. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Malformation
Rabougrissement
On July 12, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Manitoba which impacted an adjacent field of soybeans. Application date unknown. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Malformation
On July 20, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Ontario which impacted an adjacent field of Roundup Ready soybeans. Application date unknown. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.
Herbaceous Plants / Plante herbacée
Roundup Ready Soybeans
Inconnu
Inconnu
Agricole
Rabougrissement
On July 25, 2017, it was alleged that an application of XtendiMax in RR2 Xtend soybeans was made to a field in (location), Ontario which impacted an adjacent field of Roundup Ready soybeans. Application date unknown. The soybean 'deformity' symptom reported was leaf cupping.
Dérive de pulvérisation
N/A
Non
Non
Non
Non
Mineure
During the calendar month of July 2017, Monsanto Canada became aware of eleven alleged spray drift incidents involving XtendiMAX herbicide. A severity classification of Moderate has been assigned to these incidents as the criteria of five or more reports during a calendar month has been met. The reported incidents identified by growers and adjacent landowners are being reviewed by Monsanto to better understand possible contributing factors, including, but not limited to, environmental stress, agronomic practices/conditions and variance from the current label/approved uses. The results of continuing proactive effort by Monsanto may include the enhancement of communications and training and, if appropriate, the review of application requirements for Canadian farmers utilizing the technology. It is expected that as growers and applicators become more familiar with this new technology and use, incidents will decrease in frequency and match that of other historical uses and introductions of herbicide tolerant technology within in cropping systems.