Syngenta announces that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted federal registration of new Micora foliar fungicide for use on ornamental crops as well as certain vegetables grown for resale as transplants. Micora contains the active ingredient mandipropamid (FRAC Group 40), a carboxylic acid amide fungicide that inhibits spore germination and delivers both preventive and curative protection.
Micora fits well into integrated pest management programs and is also an excellent rotational partner with fungicides from other chemical classes, such as Subdue Maxx fungicide and Heritage fungicide, to help prevent disease resistance.
For more visit www.syngenta.com.
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