Farm Progress

KENJA 400SC fungicide targets lettuce diseases

Also labeled for grapes, almonds, strawberries, and canola

October 11, 2016

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This season, California and Arizona growers have an entirely new fungicide option at their disposal – KENJA 400SC.

The new product incorporates the newest SDHI technology. It’s a FRAC group 7 fungicide, and has been proven to control lettuce (Sclerotinia) drop with excellent activity on both Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Sclerotinia minor.

Lettuce drop can be highly destructive, slashing yields by up to 50 percent. KENJA 400 SC from Summit Agro USA provides growers with a highly effective and unique tool.

Summit Agro USA says the chemistry in the KENJA molecule is different. The product is a fourth generation SDHI fungicide which not only provides exceptional in-season disease protection but its unique chemistry helps to minimize SDHI resistance potential.

In direct seeded or transplanted lettuce, KENJA provides highly effective control of Sclerotinia drop (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Sclerotinia minor) and can easily mesh with current disease management programs. 

KENJA fungicide is also registered for use in strawberries, almonds, canola, and grapes.

KENJA fungicide is distributed in the USA by Summit Agro USA LLC, and sold exclusively through Tenkoz member companies and Helena Chemical Company.

For more information, visit http://www.summitagro-usa.com/index or call your local Tenkoz or Helena representative; or contact Fred Yates, marketing manager at Summit Agro USA, at (919) 653-4611 or [email protected].  

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