The EPA has granted registration to new Contend fungicide from Syngenta for control of pink and gray snow mold on golf courses. Contend delivers unique, multi-targeted control for 120-plus days by combining four active ingredients, including Solatenol, a new active ingredient for the turf industry. Click here for a list of states where Contend is available.
“We expect that the innovative chemistry of Contend will bring snow mold protection for fairways to a new level,” says Stephanie Schwenke, turf market manager at Syngenta. “With four a.i.s, including a new active ingredient to the turf market and three modes of action, Contend will be an important tool for superintendents to use on fairways, while Instrata fungicide will continue to be our lead snow mold control recommendation for greens.”
Solatenol, a third generation SDHI developed by Syngenta, binds strongly to the plant’s waxy layer and slowly penetrates the plant tissue for long-lasting pathogen defense. This binding, plus translaminar activity, offers quick uptake for superior protection. By combining Solatenol with three trusted active ingredients, Contend provides powerful protection against multiple stages of disease development.
Spanning three FRAC codes, Contend offers superintendents a well-rounded approach to snow mold control. Contend is made up of two separately registered products, Contend A and Contend B, used in combination to treat three acres.
For more information about Contend, visit GreenCastOnline.com/Contend. Join the conversation by using #SnowMoldFreeFairways.
“We expect that the innovative chemistry of Contend will bring snow mold protection for fairways to a new level,” says Stephanie Schwenke, turf market manager at Syngenta. “With four a.i.s, including a new active ingredient to the turf market and three modes of action, Contend will be an important tool for superintendents to use on fairways, while Instrata fungicide will continue to be our lead snow mold control recommendation for greens.”
Solatenol, a third generation SDHI developed by Syngenta, binds strongly to the plant’s waxy layer and slowly penetrates the plant tissue for long-lasting pathogen defense. This binding, plus translaminar activity, offers quick uptake for superior protection. By combining Solatenol with three trusted active ingredients, Contend provides powerful protection against multiple stages of disease development.
Spanning three FRAC codes, Contend offers superintendents a well-rounded approach to snow mold control. Contend is made up of two separately registered products, Contend A and Contend B, used in combination to treat three acres.
For more information about Contend, visit GreenCastOnline.com/Contend. Join the conversation by using #SnowMoldFreeFairways.
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