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    Brazil approves inpyrfluxam for Asian soybean rust control

    • Last Update: 2022-04-18
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Agrochemicals Chinese website reports: The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (Mapa) published Act No.
    06 in the "Official Gazette" announcing the approval of the new fungicide inpyrfluxam for the control of Asian soybean rust.
    There are also 25 kinds of agrochemical preparations
    .
    Five of these products were identified as low-impact or bio -based products
    .
    This year, Brazil approved the registration of two formulations containing inpyrfluxam from Bayer and Sumitomo Chemical
    respectively .
     
    In addition, two products with diquat as the active ingredient were registered, bringing the number of herbicides considered as a substitute for paraquat to 19
    .
    In particular, André Felipe Peralta, general coordinator of agrochemicals and related products, noted: "The registration of these two products comes at a time when soybean growers are facing a shortage of herbicides on the national market and they are preparing to 'dry' their soybeans for harvest
    .
    "
     
    The four low-impact products that have been registered are approved for use in organic agriculture, namely Chrysoperla externa, a predatory insect that is effective in controlling whiteflies and aphids, the egg parasitoid Telenomus podisi of the soybean stink bug, and the cotton thrips.
    The predatory insects Orius insidiosus (small flower bug) and Azadirachta indica (neem oil) used to control the fungus and whitefly known as "powder mildew"
    .
     
    Another low-impact product consists of a Bacillus velesi-based microorganism approved for use in combination with Bacillus subtilis for the control of white mold disease caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
    .
    Animal Husbandry Food Fungicide Soybean Biochemistry
     
    In addition, two products with diquat as the active ingredient were registered, bringing the number of herbicides considered as a substitute for paraquat to 19
    .
    In particular, André Felipe Peralta, general coordinator of agrochemicals and related products, noted: "The registration of these two products comes at a time when soybean growers are facing a shortage of herbicides on the national market and they are preparing to 'dry' their soybeans for harvest
    .
    "
     
      The four low-impact products that have been registered are approved for use in organic agriculture, namely Chrysoperla externa, a predatory insect that is effective in controlling whiteflies and aphids, the egg parasitoid Telenomus podisi of the soybean stink bug, and the cotton thrips.
    The predatory insects Orius insidiosus (small flower bug) and Azadirachta indica (neem oil) used to control the fungus and whitefly known as "powder mildew"
    .
     
      Another low-impact product consists of a Bacillus velesi-based microorganism approved for use in combination with Bacillus subtilis for the control of white mold disease caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
    .
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