Solatenolâ„¢ fungicide: The latest chemistry from the Syngenta pipeline

Controls rusts, many different leaf spots, apple scab, powdery mildew and Rhizoctonia
 
   GREENSBORO, N.C., June 19, 2014 – Syngenta has unveiled plans for the introduction of a new active ingredient. The SDHI fungicide – known by the general name Solatenol™ fungicide – will be available under four products for use on wheat, corn, cucurbit and fruiting vegetables, grapes, peanuts, pome fruit, potatoes and soybeans.
 
   “As growers continue to encounter profit-robbing foliar diseases and soil pathogens in their crops, the need grows for an effective fungicide with broad-spectrum, long-lasting disease control,” said Allison Tally, technical product lead, Syngenta. “Solatenol fungicide binds tightly to the plant’s wax layer and slowly penetrates the tissue, providing the disease control that growers need.”
 
   The Solatenol fungicide active ingredient will also provide:
·         Demonstrated crop safety on a wide range of crops
·         Excellent preventive fungicidal activity
·         Translaminar movement
·         Excellent rainfastness
·         A complement to growers’ resistance management programs
 
   Solatenol fungicide is designed to provide disease control on a wide range of crops, including:
 
   Corn, Soybeans and Wheat
   In corn, soybeans and wheat, Syngenta will introduce a new fungicide with the power of three active ingredients – Solatenol fungicide, azoxystrobin and propiconazole. This product will be marketed as Trivapro™ fungicide upon registration. Trivapro will provide improved broad-spectrum control of common rust, Southern rust and gray leaf spot in corn, as well as leaf rust, stripe rust and stem rust in wheat. Trivapro exhibits preventative and curative disease control and crop enhancement benefits for improved yield potential. It will be the first fungicide to deliver three modes of action for resistance management in these crops.
 
   Apples, Grapes and Pears
   Upon registration, Solatenol fungicide will be marketed as Aprovia™ fungicide in apples, grapes and pears. Aprovia will provide control of apple scab, powdery mildew, fly speck and sooty blotch. Aprovia exhibits the highest intrinsic activity on apple scab versus current standards. It mixes well in the tank with other products and will be used at low rates.
 
   Vegetables
In fruiting vegetables and cucurbits, Solatenol fungicide and difenoconazole will be marketed as Aprovia™ Top fungicide upon registration. Aprovia Top controls early blight, powdery mildew and gummy stem blight, and tank mixes well with other products.
 
   Peanuts
   In combination with azoxystrobin, Solatenol fungicide will be marketed in peanuts as Elatus™ fungicide. It provides peanuts with protection against yield-robbing diseases such as white mold, limb rot and leaf spot. Elatus will offer application flexibility and no skips in leaf spot control.
 
   Potatoes
   Elatus fungicide will also be available for use in potatoes. It will contain two active ingredients – Solatenol fungicide and azoxystrobin – providing growers with a fungicide that demonstrates no cross-resistance to strobilurin or triazole fungicides. Elatus exhibits excellent Rhizoctonia control and produces increased yield potential.
 
 
   Growers and retailers will have a chance to see Solatenol fungicide in university and Syngenta field trials this summer.
 
   For more information about Solatenol fungicide, visit the links listed in “web resources” below. Join the conversation online – connect with us at social.SyngentaUS.com.
 
 
   About Syngenta
   Syngenta is one of the world's leading companies with more than 28,000 employees in over 90 countries dedicated to our purpose: Bringing plant potential to life. Through world-class science, global reach and commitment to our customers, we help to increase crop productivity, protect the environment, and improve health and quality of life. For more information about us, please go to www.syngenta.com
 
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Media contacts:
Melissa Lord
336-632-6000
melissa.lord@syngenta.com
 
 
Lauren Hafezi
919-870-5718
lhafezi@gibbs-soell.com
 
 
Web Resources:
Trivapro Website
Aprovia Website
Aprovia Top Website
Elatus-potatoes Website
Elatus-peanuts Website
Syngenta Crop Protection
 
 
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not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure
registration status. Aprovia, Aprovia Top, Elatus, Trivapro and Solatenol based fungicide products are not
yet registered for sale or use in the United States and are not being offered for sale.
 
Studies show that none of the active ingredients in the aforementioned products are acutely toxic to bees.
 
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