Crop protection technical experts and suppliers weigh in with their best advice for managing these small, but mighty pests.
Mural fungicide from Syngenta is labeled to control diseases such as Botrytis, Rhizoctonia, leaf spots, rusts, and powdery mildew.
By the time whitefly populations take hold in your greenhouse, it may be too late to control them.
Syngenta Crop Protection is collaborating with Insilico Medicine, an artificial intelligence company, to accelerate the invention and development of new, more effective crop protection solutions.
We asked vegetable breeders to suggest varieties that are ideal for greenhouse pepper production. Here are their top recommendations.
Syngenta’s Acelepryn insecticide was recently approve for insect control in ornamentals, while OHP’s Fuerte is a new herbicide.
The Syngenta Ornamentals App is free to download and offers growers recommendations for insect and disease management.
Both Syngenta and OHP have made label updates to two of their insecticides that expand how they can be used in the greenhouse.
Impatiens downy mildew is one of the most notorious diseases to affect ornamental greenhouse production.
While the two companies will continue to operate independently, the acquisition gives Syngenta a wide range of crops it can offer to its grower customers.
It’s time to beef up your integrated pest management program, but before you do, here’s a round-up of greenhouse crop protection products that are scheduled to — or already have — hit the market this year.
Check out the newest 2018 plant introductions from Syngenta Flowers, Hishtil, Jaldety, Cohen Propagators, Nir Nursery, Bailey Nurseries, and Sunset Western/Southern Living Plants.
Segovis, from Syngenta, features a unique active ingredient that helps control downy mildew and Phytophthora.