Daminozide is a plant-growth regulator and has been registered since 1963. In addition to apples (on which it was primarily used) and ornamentals, it was also registered for use on cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, Concord grapes, tomato transplants and peanut vines. On fruit trees, daminozide affected flow-bud initiation, fruit-set maturity, fruit firmness and coloring, preharvest drop and market quality of fruit at harvest and during storage.
Uniroyal will also be required to follow the notification/acknowledgment provisions of section 17 before exporting any new stocks of daminozide labeled for food use, including the information that daminozide is not registered for food uses in the United States.


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