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BASF recently announced the start of the global registration of the new pesticide active ingredient Axalion ™ (Chinese: pyridoline; dimpropyridaz, the company has submitted regulatory documents on Axalion in Australia and South Korea," WCC Chinese reported.
move is a key milestone in BASF's expansion of its global pesticide portfolio.
plans to submit more regulatory documents to the EU, Brazil and India in 2021 and to other major markets in the coming years.
Bastiaans, vice president of pesticide research at BASF's Agricultural Solutions division, said the discovery and development of axealion, a new ingredient, was another example of BASF's commitment to developing sustainable solutions to help farmers balance agricultural productivity, environmental protection and social needs.
Axalion is effective against pests in crops and is harmless to beneficial insects, including pollinators.
the active ingredient is another example of BASF's integration into sustainability guidelines in its research and development process.
Axalion is the only representative of the unique chemical category discovered by BASF.
With its novel methods of action and its ability to conduct in plants,
will provide farmers with effective prevention and control against many hedgehog pests, such as ticks and aphids, which can lead to devastating loss of yield and a sharp drop in income.
Axalion can quickly stop pests from feeding, reduce nutrient loss, and effectively prevent pest-borne diseases, ensuring plant health and optimal yields with higher crop quality.
extensive tests carried out by BASF have shown that the proposed use of Axalion is not harmful to soil and aquatic organisms, beneficial insects, including pollinators, and birds.
Neil Bentley, vice president of global strategic marketing insecticides at BASF Agricultural Solutions, said Axalion was developed because of their close communication with customers and the need for environmentally friendly, powerful solutions that can be used for resistance management.
Axalion will be an important part of the global pest management toolbox for farmers because of its reliable and predictable performance.
will help farmers effectively protect their crops while extending the life of existing tools.
Axalion will be registered for a variety of crops in fruit and vegetable markets, such as grapes and potatoes.
other uses of field crops will be extended to soybeans and other legumes, cotton and grains.
high-performance insecticides will also be supplied to flower and ornamental plant producers.