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    Warden CX II soybean seed treatment in the United States contains tetrazolpyramate

    • Last Update: 2022-11-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    World Agrochemical Network Chinese Network reported: Recently, WinField United's Warden®CX II soybean seed treatment agent was approved for registration
    with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    Warden CX II provides broad-spectrum protection against early crop pests and diseases, helping to improve root health, plant growth intensity and optimize yield potential
    .
     
    According to WinField United, Warden CX II builds on existing products with agronomic expertise combined with the agronomic expertise of the company's retail network, understood and trusted by growers and retailers, and manufactured through multi-year proven formulations to provide better solutions for soy pest protection and ensure soybean varieties reach their genetic potential
    .
     
    About Warden CX II
     
    Warden CX II has been proven to be suitable for different growing conditions, providing growers with greater flexibility and lower risk
    when it comes to planting too early or unideal planting conditions.
    Through extensive Answer Plot® testing and field trials, the optimized Warden CX II delivers a yield advantage
    of 2.
    2 bu/ac compared to the Warden CX.
     
    Warden CX II has four fungicide active ingredients and an insecticide that protects against a variety of early seasonal diseases, including Pythium and Phytophthora, as well as Fusarium, Rhizoctonia function, seed-borne diseases and early-season insects
    .
    These diseases can lead to reduced tillering, root rot, stunting and reduced
    yields of crops.
     
    Warden CX II uses a new biocide ingredient, tetrazolpyramate, which is an important resistance management tool
    .
    This ingredient is essential for controlling Pythium, the most common early-season soybean disease, and resistance is becoming more prevalent
    in major soybean-growing areas of the United States.
    As U.
    S.
    soybean growers continue to plant earlier with lower seeding rates, protecting Pythium in the early season is more important
    than ever.
     
    The Warden CX II is a low-utilization premix formulation that provides the flexibility to add additional treatments
    .
    Contains additional polymers and enhanced colorants to improve seed flow and other treatment procedures
    .
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