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    Syngenta launches herbicides containing fenoxsulam and fluroxypyr for grain-resistant weeds

    • Last Update: 2022-05-16
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    Herbicide -resistant wild oats all over the west are one of the most serious problems for farmers in Canada 's prairie regions who are
    constantly battling problematic weeds .
    One of the best ways to combat herbicide resistance is to alternate active ingredients, for which Syngenta has launched Erebus Xtreme .
    This is a new cross-lineage herbicide designed to help grain growers control herbicide-resistant wild oats .



     
    Erebus Xtreme, a premixed liquid formulation of the two active ingredients fensulam (Group 2) and fluroxypyr (Group 2), is registered for use in wheat, winter wheat and durum wheat and will be available in western Canadian farms this spring.
    Sold at retailers
    .
     
    Do, Head of Grain Herbicide Products, Syngenta Canada"Erebus Xtreme is an important addition to Syngenta's grain herbicide portfolio and demonstrates our commitment to bringing to market the evolving product needs of growers in Western Canada," said navan Baer
    .
     
    It's yet another useful tool for grain growers looking for different chemicals to control herbicide-resistant weeds, Baer noted
    .
    "If (grain growers) need to control wild oats that are resistant to Group 1 active ingredients, they can use products like Erebus Xtreme to control these resistant biotypes," he said.
    Erebus
    Xtreme contains Group 2 active ingredient fensulam, Wild oats that can control anti-Group 1 active ingredients
    .
     
      While Erebus Xtreme should not be used in wild oats against Group 2 actives, there are other options in Syngenta's portfolio with different actives, Baer said
    .
     
      Another major weed controlled by Erebus Xtreme is Japanese bromegrass
    .
    This is an invasive species found primarily in brown and dark brown soil areas of southern Saskatchewan and Alberta
    .
     
      "Japanese bromegrass isn't as widespread as wild oats throughout the West, but it's definitely a weed that growers want to control across the [southern prairie belt]," Baer said
    .
     
      "We didn't control the brand of Japanese bromegrass before, which is why we launched Erebus Xtreme
    .
    Since then, growers troubled by this weed have been able to use Syngenta's products to protect their farms
    .
    "
     
      The herbicide can be applied from the crop's four-leaf stage all the way through to flag leaves, helping farmers manage other challenging grasses and broadleaf weeds such as groundgrass, wild buckwheat, hogweed and weasel petals
    .
     
      Baer added that the Erebus Xtreme's label has no regrowing restrictions, meaning farmers can sow most major crops grown in western Canada on fields that have used the herbicide the previous year
    .
    "We provide a convenient, cross-pedigree solution for growers who want to manage resistance without compromising their crop rotation for the second year
    .
    "
    Canadian Herbicide Oat Syngenta Cereals
     
      Erebus Xtreme, a premixed liquid formulation of the two active ingredients fensulam (Group 2) and fluroxypyr (Group 2), is registered for use in wheat, winter wheat and durum wheat and will be available in western Canadian farms this spring.
    Sold at retailers
    .
    Fluroxypyr
     
      Do, Head of Grain Herbicide Products, Syngenta Canada"Erebus Xtreme is an important addition to Syngenta's grain herbicide portfolio and demonstrates our commitment to bringing to market the evolving product needs of growers in Western Canada," said navan Baer
    .
     
      It's yet another useful tool for grain growers looking for different chemicals to control herbicide-resistant weeds, Baer noted
    .
    "If (grain growers) need to control wild oats that are resistant to Group 1 active ingredients, they can use products like Erebus Xtreme to control these resistant biotypes," he said.
    Erebus
    Xtreme contains Group 2 active ingredient fensulam, Wild oats that can control anti-Group 1 active ingredients
    .
     
      While Erebus Xtreme should not be used in wild oats against Group 2 actives, there are other options in Syngenta's portfolio with different actives, Baer said
    .
     
      Another major weed controlled by Erebus Xtreme is Japanese bromegrass
    .
    This is an invasive species found primarily in brown and dark brown soil areas of southern Saskatchewan and Alberta
    .
     
      "Japanese bromegrass isn't as widespread as wild oats throughout the West, but it's definitely a weed that growers want to control across the [southern prairie belt]," Baer said
    .
     
      "We didn't control the brand of Japanese bromegrass before, which is why we launched Erebus Xtreme
    .
    Since then, growers troubled by this weed have been able to use Syngenta's products to protect their farms
    .
    "
     
      The herbicide can be applied from the crop's four-leaf stage all the way through to flag leaves, helping farmers manage other challenging grasses and broadleaf weeds such as groundgrass, wild buckwheat, hogweed and weasel petals
    .
     
      Baer added that the Erebus Xtreme's label has no regrowing restrictions, meaning farmers can sow most major crops grown in western Canada on fields that have used the herbicide the previous year
    .
    "We provide a convenient, cross-pedigree solution for growers who want to manage resistance without compromising their crop rotation for the second year
    .
    "
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