Aug. 6, 2009
Syngenta Crop Protection announced that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved additional soil application methods for Durivo insecticide. In addition to application through drip (trickle) chemigation, Durivo can now also be applied during planting or transplanting as an in-furrow spray, transplant hole drench or narrow surface band above the seedline; after planting as a post-seeding, post-transplanting or hill drench; or root zone and shank application.
Durivo is registered for use in vegetable crops, including leafy and fruiting vegetables, brassicas and cucurbits. State registrations or specific crop and/or pest uses may still be pending in certain other states. Please check with your state regulatory agency to determine registration status.
Durivo is a systemic insecticide that employs two modes of action to protect vegetables from chewing and sucking insects as well as lepidopteran pests. When Durivo is applied to the soil, it is readily taken up by the roots of germinating seedlings or transplants and is rapidly translocated throughout the plant via the xylem to protect plants from the inside.
"The additional soil application methods allow growers to apply Durivo using a method that is most convenient for them,” said John Koenig, Syngenta insecticide brand manager. Koenig further explained, “The convenience of an all-in-one soil application and the breadth of its spectrum of control make Durivo a valuable tool for protecting early-season growth, and provides the ‘jump-start’ that vegetable crops need to help ensure optimal yield, as well as the quality that today’s consumers demand.
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