Inatreq is derived from a natural product, UK-2A, produced by a soil borne Streptomyces species belonging to the phylum Actinobacteria. The original strain was isolated from a soil sample collected at Osaka University in Japan.
Innovative resistance management tool
Effective resistance management: No cross-resistance to existing cereal fungicide chemistries
Favourable toxicological profile
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Technical Specifications
Active Ingredient
50g/L Inatreq active
Mode of Action
Respiration inhibitor at MET lll (cyt. bc1 complex) - QiI
Formulations
Emulsifiable concentrate (EC)
Application Method
Ground and Aerial applications
Packaging
7.5 L
Fungicide Group
21
Target Pests
Speckled leaf blotch (Septoria tritici)
Introducing Inatreq™ active
Corteva Agriscience brings you Inatreq active - the new wheat fungicide with a unique site of action that controls all strains of Septoria.
Introducing Inatreq™ active
Corteva Agriscience brings you Inatreq active - the new wheat fungicide with a unique site of action that controls all strains of Septoria.
Inatreq Active ModeOfAction
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Inatreq Active ModeOfAction
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Inatreq Active NaturalOrigin
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Inatreq Active NaturalOrigin
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Inatreq Active EfficacyandApplication 1
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Inatreq Active EfficacyandApplication 1
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Inatreq Active Resistance Management
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Inatreq Active Resistance Management
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Inatreq active and Septoria Tritici
The lifecycle of Septoria is illustrated in detail, presenting the steps essential to infection, growth and reproduction.
Inatreq active and Septoria Tritici
The lifecycle of Septoria is illustrated in detail, presenting the steps essential to infection, growth and reproduction.