St. Louis, Missouri
February 13, 2007
The American Soybean
Association (ASA), in partnership with
Plant Health Care, Inc.
(PHC), today announced the 2007 "N-Hibit™ Partnership" field
trial program that will evaluate N-Hibit Seed Treatment during
the 2007 growing season as a tool to lower Soybean Cyst Nematode
(SCN) pressure and improve soybean plant health.
"ASA views this field trial program as an opportunity for its
members to maximize soybean yield and profitability, and reduce
the threat of SCN damage," said ASA Vice President Rob Joslin, a
soybean producer from Sidney, Ohio. "We believe soybean growers
will want to conduct their own on-farm trials to determine
results with N-Hibit on a commercial scale under their own
growing conditions and management systems to help document the
performance of this seed treatment."
N-Hibit is a dry material that is not a restricted use product.
It is easy to apply by the seed dealer or in the hopper box, has
an excellent safety profile, and leaves no residuals in the
water, soil or on plants.
"Field research at the University of Illinois at Urbana has
shown that N-Hibit reduces SCN eggs significantly," said Dr. Ned
French, PHC Director of Field Biology and Development. "Other
replicated and commercial research trials have shown N-Hibit
increases root and plant growth and also increases soybean yield
about 6.5 percent, or more than 3 bushels per acre."
Participating growers will be provided a kit that will include a
coupon redeemable at local seed retailers to have enough N-Hibit
Commercial Seed Treatment to treat up to 2,500 pounds of soybean
seed. Also in the kit will be flags to mark the trial location
and a notebook containing detailed instructions, data sheets,
and other information. They will be asked to use 20 to 50 acres
for the treated area and monitor an equivalent number of acres
as an untreated control. When yield and other data are turned in
after harvest, participants will be automatically entered into a
drawing for power tools.
"We believe N-Hibit can be a very economical and helpful tool in
reducing SCN egg counts and damage in soybeans, just as other
university research has shown that N-Hibit reduces Root Knot
Nematode and Reniform Nematode eggs among roots by about 50
percent," said Dr. French.
The active ingredient in N-Hibit and other Harp-N-Tek™ products
is harpin protein, which is produced by disease causing bacteria
that attack plants. Harp-N-Tek products do not contain
pathogens, but cause the plant to respond as though being
attacked. Harpin proteins do not enter the plant. They bind with
the plant’s external harpin protein receptors, which are present
on seed, as well as foliage. This turns on the plant’s natural
self defense and growth systems. Then the harpin proteins
harmlessly disintegrate.
For further information on the N-Hibit Partnership Program,
phone PHC at 800-421-9051. Sign-up forms for the N-Hibit
Partnership Program will be available by phone and the PHC web
site,
www.N-HibitPartners.com. Enrollment forms also will be
available at the PHC booth Number 217-219 at Commodity Classic.
Growers can access information about the program on the ASA web
site www.SoyGrowers.com.
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