FMC’s Kalida receives EPA registration

By |  July 6, 2021 0 Comments
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Logo: Kalida

FMC Corp. received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration for Kalida fungicide.

The active ingredients in Kalida fungicide include fluindapyr, a novel broad-spectrum SDHI, and flutriafol, a next-generation DMI, which combine to provide effective, broad spectrum control as a standalone product or as part of a program.

“Kalida will serve as a flexible foundation fungicide with proven turf safety, rapid uptake and long residual,” said Mike Sisti, Marketing Manager, FMC Professional Solutions.

Golf course superintendents in the U.S. will have the flexibility to tackle destructive diseases such as bipolaris leaf spot, take-all root rot, fairy ring and mini-ring in warm-season turf, as well as anthracnose, fairy ring, summer patch and brown patch in cool-season turfgrasses with FMC’s new Kalida fungicide.

Kalida fungicide fits extremely well in turfgrass disease management programs, allowing superintendents to rotate chemistry and achieve outstanding results.

Golf course superintendents can sign up for a free sample of Kalida fungicide here.

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