Syngenta Crop Protection has provided brand names for its newest fungicides, both of which target diseases that often develop on vegetables and fruits during the growing season.
Revus™, a new foliar fungicide, is intended for use as a preventive spray against downy mildew diseases on brassica crops, cucurbits, grapes, lettuce, and onions. Revus Top™ will control late blight and early blight on potatoes and tomatoes. Due to the ability to bond quickly to the wax layer of plants, Revus and Revus mixtures offer consistent disease control even under extreme weather conditions.
The second of the new fungicides, Inspire®, uses a triazole mixture proven effective in other countries. Inspire and Inspire mixtures will provide broad-spectrum control of leaf spots and powdery mildews, while acting as resistance managment tools in the pome fruit and vegetable industries.
"The development of Revus and Inspire reflect the Syngenta commitment to continually meeting the specific needs of growers, both now and in the coming years, in order to enhance the way they farm," says David Laird, Syngenta fungicide brand manager.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
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