New insecticide products approved for use in variety of crops
The latest insect control tool from Syngenta has received EPA registration and is available for use in a variety of crops. Discover details.
Plinazolin technology, in development for 12 years, will power five insecticide products for use in applications including vegetable, brassica and cucurbit crops, according to a news release. The active ingredient underwent more than 3,000 U.S. trials, the company said.
“Today marks a breakthrough moment for growers in bringing plinazolin technology to the U.S. market,” Elijah Meck, Syngenta technical product lead, said in the release. “This game-changing mode of action offers new levels of crop protection and flexibility that puts growers back in control of their operations.”
Zivalgo, a foliar-applied insecticide, provides broad-spectrum control of Colorado potato beetle, along with codling moth, citrus thrips, spider mites and other tree fruit insect pests, according to the release. Incipio, also foliar-applied, targets insect pests in brassica, cucurbit and leafy, fruiting vegetable crops.
Other plinazolin-powered products brand names include:
- Opello: This soil-applied insecticide provides control of corn rootworm, improving crop yield with a tank mix-compatible formulation.
- Equento: This insecticide seed treatment for cereals and pulses offers an option to terminate wireworms and suppress other below-ground pests.
- Vertento: This foliar-applied insecticide for cotton, peanuts and onions targets plant bugs, thrips and mites.