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BASF fungicide now registered for expanded crop range

January 27, 2021  By Fruit and Vegetable


BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions (BASF) received Health Canada PMRA label expansion for Serifel. New for the 2021 growing season, Serifel is a biological fungicide with multiple modes of action now available for use on a range of fruiting, leafy, root and cucurbit vegetables, and berries. Serifel was previously registered for use in targeting powdery mildew and botrytis in grapes.

Serifel can be used as a tank-mix or rotation partner with other BASF products like Kumulus (powdery mildew in field pea), Sercadis (Group 7 fungicide for a range of fruit and vegetable crops) or Vivando (powdery mildew control for cherries, grapes, peaches and a range of vegetable crops) on registered crops. It offers alternate modes of action for resistance disease management right up to harvest, and can also be used for organic production.

For more information about Serifel fungicide or other BASF crop protection products, visit AgSolutions.ca/horticulture or contact your retailer.

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