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"Recently, Bayer's CropScience Department announced that its fungicide TilMOR™ (TilMOR™ (pyrol and propylene thiopental) has been approved in Canada for use in wheat, barley and oats," the World Agro-Chemical Network Chinese reported.
TilMOR can be sprayed from crop flag leaf period to spike period, which can prevent crop leaf disease and inhibit erythromycin disease.
TilMOR replaces Folicur EW® in Bayer's cereal fungicide portfolio with stronger fungicide residues, better disease control, and better crop yield, while retaining the flexibility of use.
, grower and channel marketing manager at Bayer Grains, says the timing of the use of fungicides is of the utmost importance to grain growers.
use TilMOR, the application time is easier to arrange, especially for barley, in its flag leaf and spike stage application is particularly effective.
for growers, TilMOR is not only another tool in their toolbox that can be used to tackle tricky leaf diseases, but also ensures crop quality, yield and profitability.
TilMOR contains pyrol and adds the excellent long-lasting active ingredient propylene thiopental in Group 3.
alberts, propylene thiopental is an active ingredient in many fungicide products.
the component is slower to conduct in plants and therefore has longer residual effects, while sterols conduct faster in plants.
, the two active substances compounded in TilMOR ensure that crops get the protection they need quickly at an early stage and have a more lasting residual effect on the product itself.
If used for leaf disease prevention and treatment, growers can maximize yields by using TilMOR and then Prosaro® XTR to prevent erythromycin and to fully manage leaf disease.
TilMOR will be available in Canada in 2021.
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