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Media release: Acropolis fungicide provides two effective modes of action to control resistant frogeye leaf spot infestations in soybeans.

April 4, 2018

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Editor’s Note: This company media release is unedited, for your information.

AMVAC Chemical Corporation recently announced the addition of Acropolis Fungicide to its portfolio of crop protection products. Acropolis fungicide provides two effective modes of action to control resistant frogeye leaf spot infestations in soybeans. The fungicide recently received federal registration from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

“Acropolis fungicide is a great addition to our portfolio,” said Jim Lappin, AMVAC crop marketing manager, corn and soybeans. “The consistent performance and crop safety that we’ve seen with Acropolis is excellent. It’s a great tool for stopping the development of frogeye leaf spot in soybeans, including strobilurin-resistant biotypes.”

Locally systemic, Acropolis fungicide provides control of frogeye leaf spot for up to 21 days. In 2016 trials, Acropolis fungicide offered substantial disease reduction of frogeye leaf spot and delivered yield benefits over untreated control and competitive standards. In addition to frogeye leaf spot, Acropolis fungicide also controls anthracnose, brown spot, purple seed stain, pod and stem blight, powdery mildew, white mold/Sclerotinia stem rot and Asian soybean rust. 

For application and use rates, please refer to the label. For more information on Acropolis fungicide or other AMVAC products and crop protection technologies, visit www.amvac-chemical.com.

 

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