Pretium™ SDS is a biological seed treatment proven to protect soybean crops from Red Crown Rot (RCR) and Fusarium virguliforme the causal agent of Sudden Death Syndrome. Pretium SDS adds superior protection against multiple soil-borne diseases – and is an immediate solution to address the sweeping yield loss driven by RCR. The unique technology provides stewardship and seed safety attributes not offered with most synthetic seed treatments, plus a higher return on investment.
Pretium™ SDS is a biological seed treatment proven to protect soybean crops from Red Crown Rot (RCR) and Fusarium virguliforme the causal agent of Sudden Death Syndrome. Pretium SDS adds superior protection against multiple soil-borne diseases – and is an immediate solution to address the sweeping yield loss driven by RCR. The unique technology provides stewardship and seed safety attributes not offered with most synthetic seed treatments, plus a higher return on investment.
By way of Section 2(ee) recommendation bulletin, Pretium SDS can be used for the suppression of Red Crown Rot in Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, West Virginia, with submissions pending in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
At-A-Glance-Info
EPA REG. NO.: 92311-2-55146
ACTIVE INGR.: natamycin (1.25 lb/gal) (150 g/L)
FORMULATION: suspension concentrate
GROUP NO.: 48
SIGNAL WORD: caution
PACKAGE SIZE: 2.5 gal container (2 per case)
Competitive Advantages
• Biological mode of action
• Superior seed safety profile
• No phytotoxicity or halo effect
• Ready-to-use formulation
• Easy mixing with compatibility
Red Crown Rot
Use Summary
SOYBEANS APPLICATION RECOMMENDATION:
USE RATES: 0.125–0.8 mg ai/seed or 1.25 mg ai/seed for corn root worm protection
SOYBEANS USE RATES: 0.8–1.6 mL/kg seed or 1.23–2.46 fl oz/cwt of seed for Fusarium spp. protection
0.8 mL/kg seed or 1.23 fl oz/cwt of seed for Rhizoctonia spp. protection
The Section 2(ee) recommendation for Pretium SDS should be in the possession of the user at the time of application.
See label for complete application rates and recommendations.
Always refer to the final EPA approved label for directions for use and precautionary information.