Pydiflumetofen is a new fungicide being developed by Syngenta for the control of leaf spots (Septoria, Cercospora, Alternaria, Venturia), powdery mildew, Fusarium, Botrytis, Sclerotinia,
Category: Pathology
Pydiflumetofen + Fludioxonil Crop Safety – 2018
Pydiflumetofen + Fludioxonil is a new fungicide being developed by Syngenta for the control of foliar and soil-borne diseases of ornamental horticulture crops.
Mandestrobin Crop Safety – 2018
Mandestrobin is a new systemic and translaminar fungicide being developed by Syngenta for the control of Botrytis and other foliar diseases of ornamental horticulture crops.
Fluopyram Crop Safety – 2018
Fluopyram (ESP 715, Indemnify) is a new fungicide being developed by Bayer for the control of nematodes, needle cast diseases powdery mildew, Fusarium, Botrytis, Sclerotinia,
Pydiflumetofen + Azoxystrobin + Propiconazole Crop Safety – 2018
Pydiflumetofen + Azoxystrobin + Propiconazole was a new fungicide being developed by Syngenta for the control of leaf spots (Septoria, Cercospora,
Bacterial Disease Efficacy Summary & Literature Review – 2018
From 2008 to 2017, 72 products were tested through the IR-4 Program as drench or foliar applications against bacterial pathogens. In addition to research collected
Fluxapyroxad + Pyraclostrobin Crop Safety – 2017
The IR-4 Project screens new active ingredients for potential deleterious impacts to aid growers in selection of appropriate disease management tools for their crops. From 2014
Benzovindiflupyr + Azoxystrobin Crop Safety – 2017
In 2013, as part of the crop safety screening for new active ingredients and recently registered fungicides, IR-4 started testing Mural WDG (benzovindiflupyr + azoxystrobin) for
Oxathiapiprolin Crop Safety – 2017
Oxathiapiprolin was registered as Segovis in the United States in 2017 for disease control on ornamental horticulture plants in greenhouse and nurseries. The commercial label contains
Fluensulfone Crop Safety – 2017
Fluensulfone was registered as Nimitz Pro G in the United States in 2016 for nematode control in turf. Between 2012 and 2014, the IR-4 Project completed 13 trials on 8 ornamental horticulture