Registration for BASF Xanthion™ In-furrow Fungicide

Cindy Zimmerman

Corn growers now have access to a first-in-its-class in-furrow fungicide for 2015.

basf-logoBASF Xanthion™ In-furrow fungicide has received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration for use on corn.

According to BASF, Xanthion will provide corn growers with an additional tool to protect their seed investment and maximize yield potential in the 2015 season. “Different than other early season crop management treatments, Xanthion In-furrow fungicide provides extended residual control by forming a protective sheath around the roots. This can lead to healthier plants later in the season,” says Justin Clark, BASF Technical Market Specialist.

Field research trials show Xanthion In-furrow fungicide provides more rapid emergence, extended residual control and improved seedling health than untreated crops. In research trials, corn plants treated with Xanthion In-furrow fungicide increased emergence by 5.2 percent compared to the untreated check.

Xanthion In-furrow fungicide is the first fungicide on the market to combine a chemical fungicide and a biofungicide. This combination fungicide, which contains the same active ingredients as in Headline® fungicide and Integral® biofungicide, provides two modes of action to protect growers’ seed investment by improving seedling health.

Agribusiness, BASF, Corn, Crop Protection