Turf Innovation

New Technologies Coming

Syngenta continues to invest ~$1.3 billion a year on R&D to ensure our customers’ agronomic needs are met today and in the future.

Learn more about our upcoming innovations below!

PLINAZOLIN® Technology

Upon registration by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this new insecticide is anticipated to deliver:

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A new class of chemistry and MOA in IRAC Group 30

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No known resistance or cross-resistance to other insecticides

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A simplified WeevilTrak℠ program with fewer applications and more flexible timing

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Proven insect control and turf safety supported by over 250 trials

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Broad-spectrum, long-lasting control of key insects including:
Annual bluegrass weevils, mole crickets, bermudagrass mites, billbugs, European crane flies, flea beetles, turf caterpillars and more

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A comprehensive insect control and resistance management solution when tank mixed with Acelepryn® or Acelepryn Xtra insecticides

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Long residual control with contact and ingestion activity for a wide application window

Trial data


TYMIRIUM® Technology

Upon registration by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this new nematicide/fungicide is anticipated to deliver:

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Control of key plant-parasitic nematode species including lance, sting, root-knot and Anguina

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Increased root and plant health for turf that is less susceptible to biotic and abiotic stress

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A targeted solution to control harmful nematodes and some key diseases while protecting beneficial soil organisms

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Application flexibility by broadcast spray or spot treatment

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Part of a reliable resistance management program when rotated with Divanem® nematicide

Trial data

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TYMIRIUM technology
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