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    Bayer's new herbicide Mateno® Complete (aclofen + sulfone metazole + diflufenican) is expected to be registered in 2022

    • Last Update: 2021-10-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    World Agrochemical Network Chinese website reported: It is reported that Bayer's new herbicide Mateno ® Complete is expected to be registered in 2022 for pre-emergence and early post-emergence control of gramineous weeds and broad-leaved weeds
    .
     
    Mateno Complete introduces a new herbicide mode of action for Australian wheat and barley growers.
    The herbicide contains aclonifen (an SPS inhibitor; group 32), sulfonepyrazole (group 15), The three active ingredients of diflufenican (group 12) work synergistically
    .
     
    When afenidin is applied before the emergence of weeds, it is mainly absorbed by the hypocotyls of weed seedlings, and is active in the meristem area (growth point), causing the young shoots to lose vigor, turn yellow and wither
    .
    This absorption mode complements the absorption mode of other active ingredients to form a variety of weed absorption pathways, which can provide effective control during a series of weed growth stages
    .
     
    In wheat, Mateno Complete can be used for early post-emergence weed control
    .
    It provides a flexible application rate, can prevent and control annual ryegrass, barley grass, annual pheasant, small rush grass, etc.
    , and inhibit wild oats and great brome (great brome), and can also prevent and control wild radish, capeweed, wild lettuce and so on
    .
     
      Bayer’s New South Wales market development agronomist Gus MacLennan said that this herbicide can control gramineous weeds and broadleaf weeds at the same time, has special residual activity, and provides a new mode of action, which is unprecedented in the industry.
    Seen
    .
    In addition, Mateno Complete's flexibility in weed types and usage patterns is truly unique, and it is expected to be registered for use in wheat disc planters
    .
    The use of disc systems is rapidly increasing, and there is a lack of registered herbicide options for growers to use with these planters
    .
     
      Gus revealed that most of Bayer's test plans in recent years have focused on Mateno Complete.
    This season, more than 100 large-scale evaluation tests have been conducted on farms across the country
    .
     
      Bayer has submitted an application for registration of Mateno Complete
    .
    The product has not yet been registered
    .
    herbicide
     
      Mateno Complete introduces a new herbicide mode of action for Australian wheat and barley growers.
    The herbicide contains aclonifen (an SPS inhibitor; group 32), sulfonepyrazole (group 15), The three active ingredients of diflufenican (group 12) work synergistically
    .
     
      When afenidin is applied before the emergence of weeds, it is mainly absorbed by the hypocotyls of weed seedlings, and is active in the meristem area (growth point), causing the young shoots to lose vigor, turn yellow and wither
    .
    This absorption mode complements the absorption mode of other active ingredients to form a variety of weed absorption pathways, which can provide effective control during a series of weed growth stages
    .
     
      In wheat, Mateno Complete can be used for early post-emergence weed control
    .
    It provides a flexible application rate, can prevent and control annual ryegrass, barley grass, annual pheasant, small rush grass, etc.
    , and inhibit wild oats and great brome (great brome), and can also prevent and control wild radish, capeweed, wild lettuce and so on
    .
     
      Bayer’s New South Wales market development agronomist Gus MacLennan said that this herbicide can control gramineous weeds and broadleaf weeds at the same time, has special residual activity, and provides a new mode of action, which is unprecedented in the industry.
    Seen
    .
    In addition, Mateno Complete's flexibility in weed types and usage patterns is truly unique, and it is expected to be registered for use in wheat disc planters
    .
    The use of disc systems is rapidly increasing, and there is a lack of registered herbicide options for growers to use with these planters
    .
     
      Gus revealed that most of Bayer's test plans in recent years have focused on Mateno Complete.
    This season, more than 100 large-scale evaluation tests have been conducted on farms across the country
    .
     
      Bayer has submitted an application for registration of Mateno Complete
    .
    The product has not yet been registered
    .
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