BASF Cereal Disease Management Fast Facts: Fusarium Head Blight, Fusarium Damaged Kernel and DON
Jun 02, 2021

Video: BASF Cereal Disease Management Fast Facts: Fusarium Head Blight, Fusarium Damaged Kernel and DON


Humid weather conditions, tightened crop rotations and reduce tillage – these are just some of the reasons why disease pressure has been on the rise in cereals. The key managing disease is taking an integrated approach and applying preventative protection when it counts most. For optimal protection against disease, apply Twinline® fungicide at flag-leaf followed by Caramba® fungicide at 20 to 50% flowering.

BASF Cereal Disease Management Products:

Nexicor- With three modes of action and the proven benefits1 of AgCelence®, research has shown that Nexicor™ fungicide leads to more consistent and continuous control of leaf diseases, plus results that maximize yield potential in cereals.

Twinline- With multiple modes of action and the benefits1 of AgCelence, Twinline® fungicide delivers control of the toughest leaf diseases. Benefit from results that lead to a larger, greener flag leaf for increased grain fill and yield potential.

Caramba- Caramba® fungicide offers proven, preventative protection against fusarium head blight and other late-season diseases. Reduce deoxynivalenol (DON/VOMI) contamination, while preserving your crop’s grade and quality.

 

BASF Cereal Disease Management Fast Facts: Fusarium Head Blight, Fusarium Damaged Kernel and DON

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