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    UPL herbicide IMIFLEX (Methoxygrab) has been approved in the United States for use in the first non-GMO-resistant mide sorghum

    • Last Update: 2021-01-13
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    "Recently, UPL announced that its IMIFLEX?herbicide has been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and contains the active ingredient methiciltrophobic tobacco, which can be used in the first non-GMO-resistant mide sorghum developed by Alta Seeds," WADA Chinese reported.
    means that for the first time, sorghum growers have the tools to deal with the threat of weeds during the growing season.
    IMIFLEX is the only certified pre- or post-seedling herbicide for the igrowth system, is a Group 2 herbicide with a broad herbicide and is capable of residual activity against weeds and broad-leaved weeds that pose a serious threat to yield.
    research and development team at Advanta, a company owned by UPL, discovered the naturally occurring non-GMO technology through genetic screening.
    Alta Seeds is Advanta's U.S. subsidiary.
    2021, Alta Seeds will offer five mature igrowth hybrids to suit the different conditions in the major sorghum producing states.
    IMIFLEX contains methicililla smoke as a Group 2 herbicide in the miazole ketone family, and studies have shown that mide ketones are more effective than other residual herbicides in preventing and controlling predatory weeds, and the advantages in the resistance management program are significantly that IMIFLEX is also compatible with other residual herbicides in the full spectrum weed control program.
    field trials have shown that IMIFLEX can be mixed with other herbicides to relieve local weed pressure and support the goal of managing resistant weeds throughout the sorghum belt.
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