Syngenta’s Solatenol Fungicide Receives EPA Registration

SolatenolSyngenta’s newest succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fungicide has received registration from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is now available in four product offerings, pending individual state registrations.
“Growers can expect a step change in disease control from all the products containing Solatenol, with the added benefit of crop enhancement in the row crop market,” said Steve Eury, fungicides product marketing lead for Syngenta. “These valuable new products demonstrate the continuing commitment Syngenta has to producing innovations that help growers maximize profits.”

Solatenol, which has been in use in other parts of the world, now offers U.S. growers of a dozen major crops a new option for disease control. According to Syngenta, Solatenol offers:

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  • The most potent SDHI available with longer-lasting residual control
  • Broad-spectrum control of profit-robbing foliar diseases and soil pathogens, such as rusts, Septoria, leaf spots, Southern stem rot (white mold), apple scab, powdery mildew, early blight and Rhizoctonia
  • Flexible application timing and tank-mix compatibility for optimum crop safety and resistance management benefits.
Solatenol fungicide is now available for a wide range of crops including: corn, soybean, wheat, apples, grapes, pears, vegetables and potatoes. Solatenol will be marketed differently for each group of crops.
Learn more about Solatenol.

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