Broader, Stronger, Longer: BASF’s Revylok Fungicide
Building on its 50-year history in developing and marketing fungicides, BASF introduces Revylok fungicide for soybeans. The company says it has three-fold benefits: long-lasting yield protection, premium disease control, and effective resistance management.
Revylok combines Revysol (the first and only isopropanol azole) and Xemium active ingredients to bring long-lasting curative and preventative control. The product received EPA registration in 2023, is available for pre-stocking for full use in the 2024 growing season.
Its two modes of action provide a unique chemical structure that allows great binding flexibility. The company also boasts fast plant uptake, rainfastness and outstanding residual activity. BASF had more than 400 product trials in the field this year.
The fungicide is developed for elite disease control, flexibility across crops, and effective against many challenging pathogens.
Those key target diseases include:
- Frogeye leaf spot
- Cercospora blight
- Septoria brown spot
- Rhizoctonia aerial blight (aerial web blight)
“Revylok fungicide will be an effective tool to protect yield due to its fast uptake into the plant and long-lasting residual,” said Joan Jordan, Product Manager for BASF. “It equips growers with the confidence to get the most out of their acres by avoiding stressful onsets of disease.”