Bayer CropScience launches dual action fungicide
Bayer CropScience launches new dual action fungicide
New Zealand potato and onion growers now
have a new tool in the battle against crop diseases with the
launch of Melody Duo®, a new fungicide from Bayer
CropScience.
Melody Duo combines two active ingredients – iprovalicarb, which is a systemic fungicide with a novel mode of action; and propineb, a powerful protectant fungicide.
Bayer CropScience marketing manager Peter Fisher says the new fungicide is particularly important for controlling late and early blight in potatoes and downy mildew in onions, two of the most costly foliar diseases of the respective crops.
“Melody Duo offers New Zealand potato and onion growers a new tool to control these diseases and to help manage the development of resistance in these diseases.”
Of the two active ingredients, iprovalicarb is a new systemic fungicide with protectant, curative and anti-sporulant properties active against a range of fungi, including late blight and downy mildew.
It comes from a new group of active substances and has a new and unique mode of action. Importantly, there is no resistance or cross-resistance to iprovalicarb, making Melody Duo a superb resistance management tool.
The other active ingredient, propineb, is a contact protectant fungicide active against a number of fungi, including early and late blight in potatoes and again downy mildew in onions.
It is the active ingredient of the well-proven Bayer fungicide Antracol®.
According to Fisher, propineb
enhances the protectant capabilities of iprovalicarb and
provides an in-built resistance management strategy for
blights and downy mildew.
Melody Duo is formulated as a
low dust, water dispersible granule and is an easy and
pleasant-to-use product. The two components of Melody Duo
are rapidly degraded in surface water and in soil where
neither active ingredient, or their metabolites, leach to
penetrate deeper soil
layers.
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