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Preparing Crops for Garden Success with Segovis

Certain ornamental crops can be prone to challenges caused by downy mildew and Phytophthora spp. diseases once they are planted in the landscape. The incidence of these diseases is driven primarily by local environmental conditions and weather events, both of which cannot be predicted.  Segovis® fungicide can provide protection against these oomycete diseases long after the plants leave the greenhouse, helping to ensure successful garden performance.

Protecting Plants from Downy Mildew & Phytophthora spp. Diseases with Segovis:

  • Use Segovis as part of a fungicide rotation and resistance management program.
  • Apply Segovis as a drench a few weeks prior to shipping crops, such as impatiens, coleus, vinca roses and others, to protect them from downy mildew and Phytophthora in the landscape.
  • This final application can protect impatiens from downy mildew all the way to the landscape.1
  • A Segovis application can even aid in protecting crops that are planted in areas where downy mildew has been active in the past.

Preventing impatiens downy mildew in the garden 11 Weeks in the garden after Segovis treatment on Super Elfin® Impatiens Saratoga Springs, NY 2018 – Ned Chapman

Segovis Provides Many Benefits:

  • A unique mode of action for control of downy mildew and Phytophthora spp. on potted and bedding plants, foliage plants, perennials, trees and shrubs.
  • Long-lasting disease control when applied as a drench or foliar spray at low use rates.
  • Low use rates and long-lasting control allow for a timely and cost-effective disease management approach.
  • A novel mode of action provides a new tool for growers to diversify rotation programs and manage resistance concerns.

Learn more about Segovis fungicide at GreenCastOnline.com/Segovis.

1Led by Mary Hausbeck, Ph.D., Michigan State University studies show if impatiens are treated with their recommended fungicides, the risk of an outbreak in the landscape is significantly reduced or prevented. Segovis is listed as the last treatment before shipping as a drench at 3.2 fl. oz./100 gal. Find the complete program here.

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©2021 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties and/or may have state-specific use requirements. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration and proper use. Segovis® and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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