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    Miravis comes at ideal time given current disease risks

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltApril 30, 20243 Mins Read
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    Syngenta’s new fungicide, Miravis Plus, has been brought to market – reportedly offering a step change in wheat and barley yields.

    Containing the new SDHI active ingredient pydiflumetofen (also called Adepidyn technology), the product received authorisation in the UK on the 5th of April and will be offered for T2 timings in a co-pack with triazole fungicide Era (prothioconazole).

    “This breakthrough new product has been shown to bring superpower performance against the major yield-robbing diseases of Septoria tritici in wheat, and net blotch, Rhynchosporium and Ramularia in barley,” said Syngenta cereal fungicide portfolio manager, Lizzie Carr-Archer.

    “It has also delivered outstanding stamina, in terms of its duration of green leaf area protection. Usefully, a T2 application of Miravis Plus + Era in wheat has also given substantial reduction in Fusarium head blight and DON mycotoxin.

    “With high disease risks this season after the mild, wet winter, achieving the best possible yield protection at T2 is crucial. In winter wheat, the flag leaf plus leaf two, which the T2 fungicide targets, contribute about 65% to yield.”

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    Syngenta fungicide technical manager, Jason Tatnell, who has been managing the development of Miravis Plus for the last seven years, added that the combination of disease control plus stamina offers greater certainty.

    “Growers and agronomists only need to look at the newly updated independent AHDB fungicide performance curves data to see the step changes in yield that Miravis Plus has provided in key wheat and barley disease scenarios.

    “We’ve also seen strong yield gains against other fungicides in our own and other independent trials. In wheat trials from 2020 to 2023 at like-for-like doses, Miravis Plus treatment gave an average of extra 0.5 t/ha over fluxapyroxad/mefentrifluconazole in 244 comparisons, and an extra 0.3 t/ha over fenpicoxamid/prothioconazole in 156 comparisons. At a grain price of £170/t, these differences equate to £85/ha and £51/ha of extra income respectively.

    “Similarly, Miravis Plus treatment has improved barley yields by an extra 0.45 t/ha against a range of SDHI fungicide standards. In barley trials from 2020 to 2023 at like-for-like doses, Miravis Plus treatment gave an extra 0.51 t/ha over fluxapyroxad/mefentrifluconazole in 112 comparisons.”

    He added that the Adepidyn technology has been potent against septoria tritici in the laboratory, while in field trials, the co-pack application has provided improved green leaf area retention versus leading standards.

    “What’s also particularly useful is the reduction in Fusarium head blight and DON mycotoxin achieved from a Miravis Plus treatment at T2. While an appropriate T3 ear fungicide remains key for Fusarium management, using Miravis Plus + Era in the programme at T2 can make it more likely that the T3 fungicide will keep the crop below a DON threshold.

    “In barley, Miravis Plus treatment has also given visibly improved green leaf area protection against net blotch and Rhynchosporium and, importantly, against Ramularia. Indeed, Ramularia control has been one of the standout benefits from Miravis Plus treatment in trials.

    “As with all fungicides, good resistance management needs implementing. It is important to protect this breakthrough new fungicide for the future.”

    Miravis Plus is also approved for winter and spring crops of oats, rye, triticale, spelt and durum wheat. For more information go to www.syngenta.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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