Isoclast is the only active ingredient identified as an IRAC Class 4C sulfoximine mode of action. It controls sap-feeding pests, and was discovered by and is proprietary to Corteva Agriscience.
Isoclast™ active (sulfoxaflor) is the sole member of a new class of insecticides, the sulfoximines, that has been developed for global use in major crop groups to control economically important, sap-feeding pests. The molecule was discovered by and is proprietary to Corteva Agriscience.
Isoclast™ active (sulfoxaflor) is the sole member of a new class of insecticides, the sulfoximines, that has been developed for global use in major crop groups to control economically important, sap-feeding pests. The molecule was discovered by and is proprietary to Corteva Agriscience.
Isoclast is the only active ingredient identified as an IRAC Class 4C sulfoximine mode of action. It controls sap-feeding pests and was discovered by and is proprietary to Corteva Agriscience.
Isoclast is the only active ingredient identified as an IRAC Class 4C sulfoximine mode of action. It controls sap-feeding pests, and was discovered by and is proprietary to Corteva Agriscience.
By 2050, the world population will require 100 percent more food, 70 percent of which must come from technology that improves production efficiency. Even with crop protection, 20 to 40 percent of food is lost every year to pests. Products such as Isoclast™ active help control pests that waste natural resources, transmit plant diseases and threaten production.
By 2050, the world population will require 100 percent more food, 70 percent of which must come from technology that improves production efficiency. Even with crop protection, 20 to 40 percent of food is lost every year to pests. Products such as Isoclast™ active help control pests that waste natural resources, transmit plant diseases and threaten production.
No, Isoclast™ active is not a neonicotinoid. Isoclast™ active belongs to a new class of chemistry, known as the sulfoximines, with significant structural differences, which drive its distinct mode of action and environmental properties.
No, Isoclast™ active is not a neonicotinoid. Isoclast™ active belongs to a new class of chemistry, known as the sulfoximines, with significant structural differences, which drive its distinct mode of action and environmental properties.