Seed treatment for spinach
Spinach
Spinach diseases
FarMore® Technology
FarMore® Technology is a vegetable seed treatment platform developed for and focused on the customer's needs. Syngenta is dedicated to developing innovative products adapted to each individual vegetable crop by combining seed treatment solutions, application technologies and services.
FarMore® Technology is not a stand-alone product; it is a constantly evolving technology platform that showcases Syngenta's full commitment ...
Table of diseases | efficacy of FarMore® Technology
FarMore® Technology can improve seedling emergence and vitality by effectively controlling a range of seed and soil-borne fungi. The table shows the control spectrum of Maxim 480FS (Fludioxonil) and Apron XL (Metalaxyl-M). It indicates which fungi that pose a risk to spinach the FarMore® solutions can control. For more information on the efficacy of FarMore® against fungi in spinach, please see the test results.
Trial results in spinach
Apron® XL and Maxim® 480FS have been tested for crop safety and efficacy against the most important seed and soil-borne fungi.
Metalaxyl-M & Resistance
Experience shows that some strains of fungus may develop resistance to the fungicide Metalaxyl-M and other phenylamides. APRON® XL (+/- MAXIM® 480FS) treated seeds in fields with a history of intensive use of phenylamides in foliar and drench applications can show severe emergence issues because of insufficient control of Pythium spp. by Metalaxyl-M. This paper provides guidance on a resistance management strategy. It covers agronomic and use recommendations for phenylamides in order to limit resistance development. Its objective is to support the sustainable use of phenylamides (PA) and to manage resistance in relation to seed treatment with APRON XL. APRON XL is registered in several crops against the oomycete diseases caused by Peronospora spp. and Pythium spp.