XXXVI Brazilian Nematology Congress will have the theme "Nematodes: from Science to Field"
The objective will be to bring nematological themes worked on in science to the reality of the field
Nufarm will participate in the 2019 edition of Show Safra BR 163, promoted by Fundação Rio Verde, from March 26th to 29th, in the municipality of Lucas do Rio Verde (MT). On this occasion, the Australian company will highlight the launch of the Carnadine - Epingle solution, to control whiteflies and also the fungicide Tamiz, indicated for the management of difficult-to-control diseases in grain crops.
According to the company, the insecticides Carnadine and Epingle constitute complementary technologies. The first acts on the adult stage of the insect; the second, in the initial evolutionary stages of the pest: eggs and nymphs. Epingle also sterilizes adult female pests, says Nufarm. Both products have recommendations for 13 crops, such as soybeans, cotton, coffee, citrus, cotton and beans.
At its stand at the Lucas do Rio Verde event, Nufarm is also launching the systemic fungicide Tamiz. Described by the company as a solution for controlling diseases in the aerial part of soybean, corn, wheat and rice crops, the product is based on the active ingredients strobirulin and tebuconazole.
A Nufarm is bringing the Rivax product to the event, which according to the company is highly efficient in controlling corn foliar diseases, including leaf spot and end-of-cycle diseases.
Other highlights from Nufarm will be the herbicide ZethaMaxx and the insecticides Inside FS and Maestro FS. The company will also disseminate the Nufarm Care program, focused on the safe and sustainable use of agrochemicals. ZethaMaxx, says the company, has been successfully applied to control weeds such as horseweed and sourgrass, in desiccation and in the pre-planting of soybeans.
The insecticides Inside FS and Maestro FS make up the SeedProtection platform, for treating soybean and corn seeds. These products, according to Nufarm, act to control the green-bellied stink bug and the corn leafhopper, as well as soybean-chewing pests, such as the elastic caterpillar, coró and soy anteater.
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