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US: FMC’s Rhyme fungicide earns expanded label in Calif.

Rhyme fungicide from FMC, first registered in California in late 2014 for grapes, has now received approval from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation for a wide range of specialty crops including almonds, walnuts, tomatoes, strawberries, melons, stone fruits, brassicas, and leafy vegetables. 

Rhyme fungicide belongs to FRAC Group 3 and is the most systemic fungicide in its class. With curative and preventative disease control activities, Rhyme fungicide protects crop quality and yields.

According to FMC, Rhyme is highly effective on powdery mildews, rusts, and many other fungi. Rhyme earned the University of California-Davis’ highest rating (++++) for powdery mildew control in grapes. 

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