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    Syngenta's TYMIRIUM® technology based on the new ingredient cyclobutrifluram was approved in Argentina!

    • Last Update: 2022-09-06
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    TYMIRIUM® technology, based on the active ingredient cyclobutrifluram, provides long-lasting protection
    against hard-to-see but highly damaging nematodes and soil-borne diseases – especially Fusarium.
    Its main advantages include its ability to protect the plant's roots from invasion and its ability to transport to the aboveground parts of the plant against early seasonal diseases
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    Application is simple and highly compatible
    with other crop inputs.
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    "Plant parasitic nematodes and soil-borne diseases are invisible threats that destroy crops and cause up to 12 percent of global yield losses each year, which equates to $
    150 billion in annual losses to farmers.
    " Jeff Rowe, President of Global Plant Protection, said, "From technology discovery to market, the development of TYMIRIUM® technology has taken more than 10 years of investment – a prime example
    of Syngenta's commitment to solving the needs of agriculture.
    " "Nematodes are found in almost all agricultural soils, they invade crops and open the way for fungal infections, reducing farmers' yields and the quality
    of produce.
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    Farmers using TYMIRIUM® technology can also benefit from their ability to
    protect soil biodiversity and soil health.
    A protected, stronger root system supports soil structure and soil organic matter, improves nutrient utilization, and increases crop resistance
    to biological and abiotic stresses.
    TYMIRIUM® technology is highly selective and has minimal
    impact on beneficial insects, pollinators and soil biodiversity.
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    Camilla Corsi, Head of R&D at Syngenta's Global Crop Protection Business, said: "The positive impact of TYMIRIUM® technology on soil health demonstrates our growing understanding of this important interaction, reflects our increased funding to enhance capacity at soil health centers in Stein, Switzerland and around the world, and reflects our collaboration
    in this exciting area.
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    Products containing TYMIRIUM® technology will be available
    to more than 100 crops in more than 60 countries around the world under different trademarks in the coming years.
    VANIVA® (in select markets or as EVIDIS®) will be used as a soil solution that provides early protection for a wide range of crops such as potatoes, tomatoes, bananas and sugar cane, and is compatible
    with a wide range of application methods including drip irrigation, leaching and fertilization in the furrow.
    Seed treatment solutions will be sold under the VICTRATO® brand and can be used in crops
    such as soybeans, corn, grains, cotton and rice.
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