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EPA has produced a vast collection of science-related documents to support pesticide registration decisions. Below you will find a subset of documents that, generally, have been requested by the public through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) process. Each of these documents has been reviewed to ensure that any proprietary information is not included.

If you wish to obtain a document that is not currently posted, you may do so by filing a FOIA request.

   
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DateTitleAuthorOrganizationMRID
07/17/1992Uniconazole EFGWB One-Liner---
07/18/1991Review of Valent Response to OREB Comments Concerning Field Recovery and Storage Stability Data for Uniconizole, and Final Reports on Worker Exposure and Foliar Dislodgeable Residue Studies---
11/19/1990Response to Registration Standard (clarification of sign of rotation of active ingredient; clarification of Chemical Abstract Registry Numbers). Pages 6-9 removed, registration data. Reg. No 059639-GI---
10/11/1990Peer Review of Uniconazole---
06/20/1990(E)-(S)-1-(4 chlorophenyl)-4,4dimethyl-2- (1,2,4,-triazol-1-yl)-pent-1-ene-3-ol Uniconazole P Technical. EPA Reg. No. 59639-GI. Prunit Tree Growth Regulator. EPA Reg. No. 59639-R. Sumagic Plant Growth Regulator. EPA Reg. No. 59639-GT.---
01/26/1989Study 2. Vapor-phase photodegradation of XE-1019D. MRID No. 40820501---
01/26/1989Study 4. Adsorption & desorption of S-3307D in water-soil suspension systems. Comparison of two Japanese soil types to typical U.S. soils. Reply to the EPA's comments of three studies. MRID Nos. 40345429, 40724301, and 40573602---
01/26/1989Study 5. Leaching behavior of S-3307D in soil. Comparison of two Japanese soil types to typical U.S. soils. Reply to EPA's comments on three studies. MRID Nos. 40345430, 40728501, and 40573602---
01/26/1989Study 6. Volatilization of S-3307D from soil surface. Inert ingredient information on page 2 not included. MRID 40462604.---
01/26/1989Study 1. Hydrolysis of S-3307d in buffer solutions. Reply to EPA's comments on the this study. MRID Nos. 40345427 and 40573601---
01/26/1989Study 3. Degradation of S-3307D in soils under aerobic upland conditions. Comparison of two Japanese soil types to typical U.S. soils. Reply to the EPA's comments of the former study. MRID Nos. 40345428 and 40573602---
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