Canadian potato growers will have a new weapon in the fight against Rhizoctonia and black pepper heading into 2024.
AZteroid FC fungicide uses precision chemistry to provide systemic, long-term control of a wide range of crop diseases, but is only registered for potatoes in Canada, said Emily Roden, marketing and communications manager for Vive Crop Protection. It is said that it has been done.
In this interview recorded at Commodity Classic in Houston, Texas, Roden tells RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin how AZteroid FC uses nanotechnology to provide targeted protection and hassle-free tank mixing. Masu. She will explain how Vive uses her Allosperse delivery technology, a patented nanopolymer, to influence the behavior of active ingredients in the jug and in the field.
According to Roden, Allosperse targets and optimizes interactions between active ingredients, liquid fertilizers, micronutrients, and other crop inputs to create less labor-intensive, more efficient applications and ensure peak performance. Masu.
“Eventually, we’re going to see foliar coverage improve in Canada with foliar spraying. We’re also seeing that using our product can actually help maintain long-term suspension conditions. I’m aware,” Roden said.
“These tiny allosperse nanopolymers are really powerful and can help potato growers achieve a more targeted and efficient tank mixing operation,” Roden adds. “It will be very useful in allowing growers to mix our products with other liquid fertilizers, micronutrients and other crop inputs.” See the full report below.
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