Maxentis® Opti
Takes the headache out of foliar disease control
Maxentis® Opti Fungicide: superior crop safety and tank mixing compatibility for one-pass disease, weed and nutrition management
The co-formulation of azoxystrobin and prothioconazole allows Maxentis® Opti to deliver best-in-category protection against key foliar diseases in canola & cereals. Maxentis® Opti offers protection without compromising crop safety or compatibility.
General Info
✔ Unique Co-formulation
Maxentis® Opti is a leading azoxystrobin + prothioconazole co-formulation. It was developed by ADAMA specifically for Australian conditions.
✔ Two modes of action
Maxentis® Opti combines two modes of action (Group 3 and 11) for improved spectrum, efficacy and resistance management.
✔ Superior crop safety and compatibility
When applied alone or in a tank-mix, Maxentis has greater crop safety than the current industry benchmark in canola.
✔ Broad spectrum control of key foliar diseases
Maxentis® Opti provides excellent control of a range of key diseases of cereals, and canola including Australia’s first registered claims for the control of physiological leaf spot (PLS).
Application Information and Resources
Application timing of Maxentis® Opti
Maxentis® Opti can be applied at a range of crop stages from 4-6L to mid-flowering in canola, stem elongation to up to 35 days prior to harvest in cereals.
Application rate of Maxentis® Opti
Ground application: In wheat, barley and canola, apply Maxentis® Opti using a spray volume of 70–100 L/ha in a medium spray quality as defined by the ASABE S572 standard.
Aerial application: In wheat, barley and canola, apply Maxentis® Opti using a minimum spray volume of 20 L/ha and a medium spray quality as defined by the ASABE S572 standard.
For sclerotinia control in canola, good coverage throughout the canopy is essential. Using a higher spray volume for ground application (100 L/ha) and aerial application (30 L/ha) to improve coverage.
Resources
- Maxentis® Opti Web Label
- Maxentis® Opti SDS
- Maxentis® Opti Tech Note