Syngenta fungicide technical manager, Jason Tatnell, says as well as the Adepidyn Technology molecule having been shown to deliver high potency against Septoria tritici in the laboratory, it has also given high levels of control in field trials.
“Trials have shown that an Adepidyn Technology treatment applied at the important flag leaf or T2 timing produced clearly visible reductions in Septoria compared with alternative SDHI/azole combinations, including newer chemistry,” Tatnell explains. “More importantly, this super-power performance has been reflected in increased yields.
“In the high Septoria pressure season of 2019, trials showed that T2 applications of an Adepidyn Technology treatment delivered an average of an extra 1.2 t/ha over a range of other SDHI/azole combinations. In 2020, it also delivered an average of an extra 0.55 t/ha compared with newer SDHI/azole chemistry across a range of doses.
“Research by Harper Adams University College in 2020 showed that a T2 application of an AdepidynTM Technology treatment also gave significant reductions in Fusarium head blight and in DON mycotoxin.”
In barley, Mr Tatnell says field trials have also shown that T2 applications of an Adepidyn Technology treatment have given clear reductions in net blotch, Ramularia and brackling.
“Yield data from barley trials comparing an Adepidyn Technology treatment with an alternative leading SDHI/azole combination showed it gave an average of an extra 0.4 t/ha – rising to an extra 0.7 t/ha on sites where disease pressure was high.
“Even in the absence of disease in barley, field trials still showed an average 0.4 t/ha yield uplift over other SDHI/azole combinations.
“Other field research in wheat has also shown the stamina aspect of Adepidyn Technology – in terms of its ability to provide long lasting green leaf retention, which is the driver for yield,” Tatnell concludes.
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