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- New mode of action to control Pythium diseases (FRAC Code U17)
- For control of Pythium diseases commonly found in warm and cool-season turfgrasses
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Product Overview
This ground - breaking class of chemistry provides control of key Pythium diseases commonly found in warm - and cool - season turf grasses, including pythium root rot, pythium root dysfunction, pythium blight and pythium damping off.
Picarbutrazox has translaminar activity and no known cross resistance between it and other oomycete chemistries, making it the new standard for pythium control and resistance management on golf courses, industrial lawns and commercial sites.
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Diseases
- Pythium Blight
- Pythium Damping Off
- Pythium Root Dysfunction
- Pythium Root Rot
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