Greensboro, North Carolina
March 15, 2005
Some of the most devastating
diseases for small grains and grass seed growers now have new
competition – Quilt™ fungicide. Quilt, registered for use on
wheat, barley, triticale and grasses grown for seed, provides
systemic, long-lasting control of rusts, Septoria, powdery
mildew and tan spot. State registrations are pending.
“Quilt provides a new benchmark for disease control in small
grains,” said John Goggin, brand manager for
Syngenta.
“It has excellent residual control that protects crop yields and
quality longer into the season. Quilt has proven to be highly
effective against some of the most damaging wheat diseases.”
Quilt combines the proven performance of Tilt® and Quadris®
fungicides into a long-lasting, powerful formulation that takes
disease control to a new level. The two modes of action,
represented by the active ingredients propiconazole and
azoxystrobin, complement each other to provide a built-in
resistance management strategy for sustainable disease control.
The staying power of Quilt provides extended protection of the
crop, resulting in increased yields and higher quality grain.
Research and in-field trials confirm that Quilt provides a
superior, longer-lasting defense against key diseases, including
rusts, Septoria leaf blight and glume blotch, powdery mildew,
Helminthosporium leaf blight, tan spot, spot blotch, barley
scald and net blotch.
Quilt is active at all stages of the fungal pathogen (spore
germination, mycelial growth and sporulation), providing
protectant, curative and eradicant activity. It also works
systemically to resist wash off and protect new growth.
“Quilt combines a leading U.S. cereals fungicide with the only
strobilurin available in the United States that distributes
throughout the leaf to provide total protection. Cereals growers
can be confident that they are getting improved, long-lasting
protection against key foliar diseases,” Goggin said.
Syngenta is a
world-leading agribusiness committed to sustainable agriculture
through innovative research and technology. The company is a
leader in crop protection, and ranks third in the high-value
commercial seeds market. Sales in 2004 were approximately $7.3
billion. Syngenta employs some 19,000 people in over 90
countries. Syngenta is listed on the Swiss stock exchange (SYNN)
and in New York (SYT).
Quadris®, Quilt™, Tilt® and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of
a Syngenta Group Company. |