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The product is a pre-emergence herbicide that is not yet widely used for winter crops, according to Bayer commercial head Marcos Carre.
It is a ternary mixture with three modes of acti.
It is a ternary mixture with three modes of acti.
Mateno Plus contains flufenoxan, which inhibits cell division, diflufenacil, which inhibits carotenoid synthesis, and acifluorfen, which inhibits carotenoid synthesis and chlorophyll synthesis, for a broad spectrum of weed contr.
Carrera notes that the product is unique in that "there are at least two modes of action against the same weed species, giving it two advantages: broad-spectrum control of farm weeds while reducing the potential for resistance to devel.
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"The use of herbicides with two modes of action on a certain class of weeds can sufficiently prevent the emergence of resistance, thereby enhancing the sustainability of herbicide combinations that address weed proble.
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Marcos Carrera said: "Mateo Plus has been specially developed for the control of broadleaf weeds and ryegra.
This herbicide mixture is the best choice for broadleaf weeds on the market today and no other product can match .
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This herbicide mixture is the best choice for broadleaf weeds on the market today and no other product can match .
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Mateno Plus was developed and tested in Uruguay over a four-year period, which also helped to formulate a commercial case for the local market based on its performance and facilitate its smooth laun.
Mateno Plus was launched in Uruguay ahead of Argentina, unlike products usually launched in Argentina first, due to the faster completion of the regulatory process for the product in the Uruguayan mark.
Carrera said the product will be available in limited quantities and is estimated to cover only 5 to 10 percent of the wheat and barley acrea.
The launch of the product comes at a time when Uruguayan agriculture "has a very good business environment and is a truly novel tool due to its dual mode of action on each group of weeds," concluded Carre.