Syngenta announced the names of three foliar-applied insecticide brands for its in-season insect management portfolio in the U.S. Upon approval by the Environmental Protection Agency, these foliar insecticide products are anticipated to manage insect pests in cotton, vegetables, tree fruit crops and more.
″We’re committed to creating solutions that meet the evolving needs of growers,″ said Syngenta Technical Product Lead Elijah Meck, Ph.D. ″With pests becoming more difficult to control, this active ingredient will provide growers with a new option.″
Isocycloseram, which has been approved for use in other countries, will act by contact and ingestion, providing rapid feeding cessation. Leveraging this novel active ingredient in IRAC Group 30, will also provide growers with a new resistance management option.
Watch this video to learn how the novel mode of action works through contact and ingestion when foliar-applied to deliver management of insects at all growth stages.
Upon EPA registration, foliar-applied products using PLINAZOLIN® technology will be sold under the following brand names:
Incipio™: a foliar-applied insecticide intended for use in brassica, cucurbit, leafy and fruiting vegetable crops that will provide control of a broad spectrum of pests.
Vegetables ― Diamondback moth, melonworm, pepper weevil, pickleworm, thrips, other lepidopterous pests
Vertento®: a foliar-applied insecticide intended for use in cotton, peanuts and onions that will deliver control of various insect pests including plant bugs, thrips and mites.
Cotton ― Plant bugs, stink bugs, thrips
Onions ― Thrips
Peanuts ― Mites, thrips
Zivalgo™: a foliar-applied insecticide intended for use in pome and stone fruit, citrus, tree nuts and potatoes that will offer broad-spectrum insect pest control.
Potatoes ― Colorado potato beetle, potato leafhopper
Tree fruit ― Asian citrus psyllid, codling moth, mites, oriental fruit moth, pear psylla, plum curculio, thrips
Tree nuts ― Mites
While the above-listed pests are proposed key targets, the proposed labels will be for a range of pests beyond those mentioned.
Syngenta previously announced the brand names for its corn and seed treatment insecticide brands, Opello™ and Equento®, designed to manage corn rootworm and other soil-dwelling insect pests. All five insecticide brands will contain isocycloseram, which will be marketed under the trademarked name PLINAZOLIN technology.
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