Des Moines, Iowa
September 23, 2005
Dynasty broadens scope of early-season seedling
protection when combined with insecticide seed treatments
Pioneer Hi-Bred
International, Inc., is expanding its offering of
early-season seed protection for 2006 with the new seed-applied
Dynasty¹ fungicide. The Dynasty fungicide, combined with Poncho²
250 or Poncho² 1250 insecticide seed treatments (IST), offers
unbeatable convenience and efficacy against a wide range of
early-season challenges.
"Any
customer who orders Pioneer® brand hybrids with either level of
Poncho insecticide will get seed-applied Dynasty fungicide as
well," says Michael DeFelice, senior marketing manager for
Pioneer Hi-Bred. "The combination of Poncho and Dynasty is the
premium mix for early-season seedling protection. Growers should
consider this combination as they adopt reduced-tillage systems
and move up planting dates."
The treatment package of Dynasty fungicide
includes the standard Maxim¹ XL fungicide and a new seed
treatment polymer that further improves seed plantability and
reduces dust-off.
Dynasty was
developed to be used as a co-fungicide with Maxim XL in
combination with an insecticide seed treatment. According to the
manufacturer, the combination supplies a higher level of
activity on Fusarium and Pythium.
Defense against insects
Utilizing
an IST is a key management tool in protecting seed investments
from corn rootworm and secondary insects. With limited- or
no-rescue treatments available, preparation can be vital in
protecting corn seedlings.
Small plot tests and trials conducted the past
five years by Pioneer have consistently shown the value of
insecticide seed treatments, such as Poncho 250 and Poncho 1250.
We've
consistently seen an average increase of 7,000 to 8,000 plants
per acre in corn treated with insecticide seed treatments versus
untreated when wireworms have been present," says Murt McLeod,
agronomy research manager for Pioneer. "More than four years of
testing, has translated to an increase of approximately 21
bushels per acre in our research plots."
Poncho 250 provides early-season protection
against wireworm, white grub, seed corn maggot, flea beetle,
grape colaspis, chinch bug and black cutworm. The higher rate
IST option, Poncho 1250, provides longer seasonal protection and
targets additional pests, beyond those controlled by Poncho 250
- billbugs and corn rootworm (CRW).
"Where
field history and geographic location indicate a low or moderate
risk of CRW damage exists, one choice for growers is Poncho 1250
seed-applied insecticide," says McLeod. "A pre-applied seed
treatment is one of the risk management tools in the toolbox.
Utilizing seed treatments is economical, efficacious and helps
protect a grower's investment in superior Pioneer genetics and
trait technologies."
The new seed treatment combination with Dynasty
is available in the United States across all Pioneer brand
hybrids and maturities. For more information on which Pioneer
hybrids and seed-applied protection best fits your operation,
contact your local Pioneer professional.
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., a subsidiary
of DuPont, is the world's leading source of customized solutions
for farmers, livestock producers and grain and oilseed
processors. With headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, Pioneer
provides access to advanced plant genetics, crop protection
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¹Dynasty and Maxim XL are registered trademarks of a Syngenta
Group Company.
²Registered trademark of Bayer AG |