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"At just 5.6 fl oz/A, Corvus® herbicide consistently delivers one-pass control of grass and broadleaf weeds in corn.
Learn more here:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/herbicides/corvus/ "
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For more information visit:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/herbicides/corvus/
Realm® Q herbicide incorporates multiple modes of action for superior postemergence weed control in corn. This powerful herbicide offers exceptional control for hard-to-manage broadleaf weeds and grasses, including waterhemp, lambsquarters, giant ragweed and many other glyphosate- and ALS-resistant weeds.
Corvus Corn Herbicide provides control of more than 50 grass and broadleaf weeds in corn crops. This corn herbicide helps growers manage resistant and tolerant weed populations.
For more information visit:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/herbicides/corvus/
"At just 5.6 fl oz/A, Corvus® herbicide consistently delivers one-pass control of grass and broadleaf weeds in corn.
Learn more here:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/herbicides/corvus/ "
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Corvus® Corn Herbicide provides season-long control with crop safety on varying soil types. With Corvus®, there are season-long benefits whether applied pre-emergence or early postemergence to battle resistent weeds in corn crops.
For more information visit:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/herbicides/corvus/
Realm® Q herbicide incorporates multiple modes of action for superior postemergence weed control in corn. This powerful herbicide offers exceptional control for hard-to-manage broadleaf weeds and grasses, including waterhemp, lambsquarters, giant ragweed and many other glyphosate- and ALS-resistant weeds.
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For more information visit:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/herbicides/corvus/
With the longest-lasting residual of any post, Capreno® corn herbicide delivers season-long control of the toughest weeds and grasses in corn crops. This corn herbicide controls over 65 grass and broadleaf weeds.
Healthcare, Science & Education - Presentation by Jessica Federer, Head of Digital Development of Bayer at the Axel Springer NOAH Conference Berlin 2016, Tempodrom on the 9th of June 2016.
Weed Resistance Workshop at the Bayer CropScience Annual Press Conference 2013Bayer Crop Science
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Movento Insecticide provides suppression of nematodes, including root-knot, ring, lesion, citrus and dagger species, to offer 2-way systemic movement within grapes, nuts and stonefruit.
For more information visit:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/insecticides/movento/
With the longest-lasting residual of any post, Capreno® corn herbicide delivers season-long control of the toughest weeds and grasses in corn crops. This corn herbicide controls over 65 grass and broadleaf weeds.
Healthcare, Science & Education - Presentation by Jessica Federer, Head of Digital Development of Bayer at the Axel Springer NOAH Conference Berlin 2016, Tempodrom on the 9th of June 2016.
Weed Resistance Workshop at the Bayer CropScience Annual Press Conference 2013Bayer Crop Science
Presentation held by Dr. Hermann Stuebler, Head of Weed Control Research and Dr. Harry Strek, Head of Profiling and Market Support – Weed Control Biology at a workshop dedicated to Weed Resistance at the Bayer CropScience Annual Press Conference 2013 in Monheim, Germany.
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Movento Insecticide provides suppression of nematodes, including root-knot, ring, lesion, citrus and dagger species, to offer 2-way systemic movement within grapes, nuts and stonefruit.
For more information visit:
http://www.bayercropscience.us/products/insecticides/movento/
Green Herbicides
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For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
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Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
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Companion Planting Increases Food Production from School Gardens
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
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Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
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Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
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Website: https://albumentations.ai/
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Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
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3. cropprotection
MONITOR® registration & product
EMEA
advantages
Product characterization and registration
Active ingredient: Sulfosulfuron – ALS inhibitor (HRAC classification group B herbicide)
Registered for the spring application in wheat; triticale,
in some countries even in potatoes & tomatos
Registered use rates: 10…20 g ai/ha (12,5…25 g FP/ha) up to cereal growth stage BBCH 32
(BBCH 37)
Apera: 12,5 g/ha
Brome, Couch, volunteer barley & broadleaf weeds: 25 g/ha
Addition of non‐ionic surfactant is recommended
Product advantages
Broad grass as well as broadleaf weed efficacy (Apera, Brome, Couch, Galium….)
Very good crop selectivity
Flexible use in combination with herbicides, fungicides, growth regulators, liquid fertilizers
Prefered herbicide to solve unmet needs of Conservation Tillage systems
3
6. cropprotection
Monitor against Couch EMEA
MONITOR® is suppressing (controlling) couch (AGRRE) in wheat
and triticale
Use rate = 25 g/ha plus MonFast™
Splitting shows best efficacy, timeframe between applications
~ 2 weeks
100
Wirkungsgrad [%]
75
50
25
0
25g BBCH 21-29 25g BBCH 30-32 2*12,5g +0,2%
+0,2% MonFast +0,2% MonFast MonFast BBCH 21-
29 & BBCH 30-32
6
7. cropprotection
The perfect combination for Couch control:
Monitor in spring, Roundup® pre‐harvest or on stubble EMEA
MONITOR® is suppressing Couch in
crop, safes the yield ,
the yield advantage pays for more than
the Roundup treatment = Roundup
treatment is „Free Of Charge“
Significant advantage: as couch still has
green leafs below canopy Roundup can
be used on stubbles right after harvest
Monitor 25 g/ha
Monitor 25 g/ha / Roundup 1080 g/ha pre-harvest
Monitor 25 g/ha / Roundup 1080 g/ha stubble
0 20 40 60 80 100
Long term efficacy AGGRE [%]
Source: Monsanto inhouse trials
7
9. Monitor vs. competitors, efficacy against cropprotection
Bromus sterilis (BROST) EMEA
Brome infestation untreated: 58 ears/m2 , assessment 66 DAT
treatments a
VM 3, 0,9l
VM 2, 500g ef
VM 2, 150g b All products were applied according to the registration,
Surfactants were used as recommended by the companies
VM 1, 135+135g f
Monitor 12,5+12,5 f
Splitting shows best efficacy
VM 1, 270g def
VM 1, 130g cde
Monitor 25g ef
c
Monitor 12g
c
0 20 40 60 80 100
BROST ears/m2
BROST, Rispen/m2
9
trial 2009695C06
11. cropprotection
Not all complaints are confirmed
EMEA
resistance cases
Not all complaints are confirmed
resistance cases
Unfavarable application conditions
Reduced rates, missing adjuvants,
mixture partner antagonism
…….
situation at seed
sampling
poor APERA
control only in
the first spraying
lane
11
12. cropprotection
Apera resistance – joint project with Uni
EMEA
Hohenheim, Bayer, Du Pont & MTC
Sample collection across Europe
254 Apera samples tested
out of which:
168 showing resistance against
Flupyrsulfuron,
163 against Sulfosulfuron ,
115 against Meso‐/Iodosulf.,
6 against Fenoxaprop‐ethyl
Problem awarness is given
Publications to force GAP
Internal as well as external trainings
12
16. cropprotection
Acetochlor EMEA
Chloroacetamide – inhibition of cell
division (K3)
Dimethenamid‐P, S‐Metolachlor,
Pethoxamid,…..
Second most important herbicide world
wide
Registered in corn, soya, sunflower,
cotton (Greece)
Registration: F, I, Sp, E.‐Europe (Pl,CZ, SK,
HU, RO, BU, Ukr…)
Acetochlor, is being reviewed under
Directive 91/414/EEC. Feedback Annex
1 inclusion is expected until end of 2011.
www.hracglobal.com
16
17. Acetochlor: benefits of pre‐ cropprotection
EMEA
emergence weed control
“Start clean, stay clean” concept
protection of the crop against weed competition from the very early stages
Trend to earlier sowing means plants grow more slowly in the early
stages
Pre‐em herbicide limits early weed competition
Acetochlor facilitates the benefits of earlier sowing: more water
efficiency, and increased yield – key elements for higher sustainability
in corn production.
Key to integrated weed management
Foundation of a weed control programme
Sequences/mixtures with other pre‐em and post‐em herbicides
Weed resistance management: no resistant weeds in Europe known
18. cropprotection
Main herbicides used in corn pre‐
EMEA
or early post‐emergence of corn
Examples of commercial product registered in Chemical Family
Active Company France Germany Spain Italy (HRAC group)
Monsanto HARNESS No HARNESS BOLERO
Acetochlor Dow Agro TROPHEE TROPHY TROPHY
Sciences
DUAL GOLD DUAL GOLD DUAL DUAL GOLD Chloroacetamide (K3)
S-metolachlor Syngenta
GOLD
Dimethenamid-P BASF SPECTRUM SPECTRUM No SPECTRUM
Pethoxamid Stahler SUCCESSOR SUCCESSOR SUCCESSOR
DIPLOME CADOU No CADOU
(mixed with TERANO DIPLOME
Flufenacet Bayer Oxyacetamide (K3)
metosulam) (mixed with (mixed with
metosulam) metosulam)
Pendimethalin BASF PROWL STOMP PROWL STOMP Dinitroanilines (K1)
LAGON (mixed BANDUR LAGON No
Aclonifen Bayer with IFT) (mixed Diphenylether (F3)
with IFT)
Isoxaflutole (IFT) Bayer MERLIN MERLIN MERLIN MERLIN Isoxazoles (F2)
No No No LUMAX
Mesotrione Syngenta (with S- Triketone (F2)
metolachlor)
No CLICK CUNA CLICK
And ready- And And ready-
Terbuthylazine (1) Syngenta Triazines (C1)
mixes ready- mixes
mixes
Metosulam (1) Bayer No TACCO No Yes Triazolopyrimidines (B)
(1) : Voluntarily withdrawn from EU review process. Application re-submitted for Annex I inclusion (Regulation 33/2008), decision pending
18
21. Comparison trials – long term efficacy cropprotection
EMEA
France, 2002, average of 8 trials
% efficacy 90 4 leaf
8 leaf
80 Flowering
70
60
50
40
30
2016 1440 1830 g/ha
New Guardian dim ethenam id-P S-m etolachlor
presentation title
Page 21
22. cropprotection
Application scheme EMEA
1. Acetochlor pre‐emergence or 2.Sequential application of
very early post another ai if necessary
3 6 8 corn leaf stage
weed sensitive period
1. Apply Acetochlor at the registered use rate (2000 g ai/ha) rate before emergence of
or very early post
2. Control later emerging weeds with another herbicide if necessary
22
23. cropprotection
Acetochlor: more advantages EMEA
Performance under dry conditions
Acetochlor is rated among the best pre‐em herbicides in dry conditions (ARVALIS*)
Weed resistance management
Limited resistance despite widespread use around the world since the 1970’s
some weeds cannot be effectively controlled by other pre‐emergence herbicides, particularly
sulfonyl ureas
Management of resistance in grasses
Flexible dose rate
Standard rate – season long weed control
Reduced rate – sequential/tank mix with pre or post em herbicides
Crop selectivity
Excellent selectivity in maize (safener)
all types of maize : grain and silage, sweet maize, and inbreds
No “carry‐over” = no restriction on subsequent crops
Registered in cotton in Greece
* http://www.arvalisinstitutduvegetal.fr/en/ – See Figure 5