BASF Agricultural Solutions is rolling out a new soybean fungicide for the 2024 growing season, bringing together two of the company’s latest active ingredients in one product.
Combining Revysol and Xemium, BASF’s new Revylok fungicide offers long-lasting curative and preventative control for growers in areas with a broad disease spectrum and extended disease pressure. The company said Revylok’s two modes of action and unique chemical structure allow for strong binding flexibility and fast plant uptake, among other features.
According to BASF, Revylok fungicide benefits growers who prefer the flexibility of one product across their rotational crops, showing consistent performance on many key target diseases, including:
Frogeye leaf spot
Cercospora blight
Septoria brown spot
Rhizoctonia aerial blight (aerial web blight)
“Revylok fungicide will be an effective tool to protect yield due to its fast uptake into the plant and long-lasting residual,” said Joan Jordan, product manager for BASF.
Source: michiganfarmnews.com
Photo Credit: BASF
Categories: Michigan, Crops, Soybeans