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    FMC Approves Sunflower Label Extension for Two Products Containing Bifenthrin in U.S.

    • Last Update: 2022-03-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Agrochemical Network Chinese website reports: The US Environmental Protection Agency has recently approved the insecticide Capture LFR ((active ingredient: bifenthrin )) and the insecticide/ fungicide Ethos XB (bifenthrin + Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747 ) on the sunflower label extension .
     
    Eric Castner, Regional Technical Manager, FMC said: “The approval of these tools provides sunflower growers with a new and highly effective solution to the many pest and soil-borne diseases they face
    .
    What sets these products apart is that, while They all use the same active ingredient, bifenthrin, but because of the different dosage forms, they have a lot of flexibility in how, when, and what needs to be used
    .
    "
     
    These products target specific pests such as army cutworm and needleworm
    .
    Insecticide/Fungicide Ethos XB also inhibits blight, root rot or crown rot caused by Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium or Phytophthora
    .
    Currently, no other manufacturer offers sunflower growers a combination formulation containing these active ingredients
    .
     
    Castner noted, “These products provide growers with an alternative mode of action that can be incorporated into their underplant and alternate application regimens
    .
    Managing resistance and implementing an effective integrated pest management program is very important for growers in these crop areas.
    important, and these solutions do both
    .
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    Insecticide Bifenthrin Fungicide Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Sunflower Label
     
    Eric Castner, Regional Technical Manager, FMC said: “The approval of these tools provides sunflower growers with a new and highly effective solution to the many pest and soil-borne diseases they face
    .
    What sets these products apart is that, while They all use the same active ingredient, bifenthrin, but because of the different dosage forms, they have a lot of flexibility in how, when, and what needs to be used
    .
    "
     
      These products target specific pests such as army cutworm and needleworm
    .
    Insecticide/Fungicide Ethos XB also inhibits blight, root rot or crown rot caused by Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium or Phytophthora
    .
    Currently, no other manufacturer offers sunflower growers a combination formulation containing these active ingredients
    .
     
      Castner noted, “These products provide growers with an alternative mode of action that can be incorporated into their underplant and alternate application regimens
    .
    Managing resistance and implementing an effective integrated pest management program is very important for growers in these crop areas.
    important, and these solutions do both
    .
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