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Explore the Delaro Complete Lentil Field Trials: Southern Saskatchewan 

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Product Highlights 

Delaro® Complete fungicide is your best choice for a first pass option to control all major pulse diseases on peas, lentils, and chickpeas. Delaro Complete effectively manages both anthracnose and ascochyta group 11 resistant biotypes. Combining Group 3 and Group 11 protection, it adds a new Group 7 active, fluopyram, which is ideal for high-disease pressure situations. 

These three powerful modes of action provide broad-spectrum pulse disease control, maximizing your return on investment and helping to protect your yield potential.  

With performance like this, don’t be surprised if you need bigger bins.  

Trial Locations

Map showing the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Saskatchewan is highlighted in blue, with dots indicating the towns of Brownlee, Montmartre and Richardson.

Brownlee, SK

Montmartre, SK

Richardson, SK

Yield Comparison 

Brownlee, SK

30 bu./ac.
33 bu./ac.

Zetigo™ PRM fungicide

Delaro® Complete

Montmartre, SK

29 bu./ac.
31 bu./ac.

RevyPro® fungicide

Delaro® Complete

Richardson, SK

34 bu./ac.
38.2 bu./ac.

UTC

Delaro® Complete

Source: 2024 Bayer Market Development Trials. Your results may vary depending on agronomic, environmental and disease pressure variables. 

Agronomist Summary

Brownlee, SK:   

The high rate of prothioconazole combined with the strong performance of floupyram (Group 7) in Delaro Complete did a phenomenal job combatting anthracnose in this Market Development trial. This trial showcased that Delaro Complete is a great first pass option​. 

Although there was no visual line when driving by, it was clear once plants were inspected on the ground level that dramatic differences were seen in the level of anthracnose​. Yields came in with a 3 bu./ac. gain in Delaro Complete vs Zetigo PRM​ fungicide. 

Montmartre, SK:  

Growing conditions were adequate to start the season with precipitation decreasing later into the summer. Disease pressure was low to moderate across all treatments. The first application was sprayed with on July 8, 2024, and the first pass on that trial was the replication strips – 3 Delaro Complete fungicide and 3 RevyPro® fungicide. 

Replication 3 in each treatment was sprayed with a second application on July 22, 2024. Replications 1 & 2 of both Delaro Complete & RevyPro® fungicide received a second application of Delaro. Replication 3 in both the Delaro Complete and RevyPro® fungicide strips received a second application of Delaro Complete. 

Richardson, SK:  

Good growing conditions in the spring with precipitation decreasing as summer progressed. Disease was prevalent across all replications in low to moderate pressure. This trial was sprayed July 11th and harvested August 13, 2024.  This trial showed that it was still beneficial to spray with the conditions we had. 

  • Comparing the performance of Delaro complete versus Zetigo PRM fungicide to combat anthracnose in the field. Delaro complete shows a much healthier lentil crop.

    Source: Photos taken from a Bayer Research Trial at Brownlee, SK on July 10, 2024. Your results may vary depending on agronomic, environmental and disease pressure variables. 

  • Comparing the performance of Delaro Complete versus Zetigo PRM fungicide to combat anthracnose in the field. The Delaro Complete treated sample on the left shows a larger and more robust plant compared to the Zetigo PRM treated plant.

    Source: Photos taken from a Bayer Research Trial at Brownlee, SK on July 10, 2024. Your results may vary depending on agronomic, environmental and disease pressure variables. 

Explore Delaro Complete Performance Data

2024 Bayer Market Development Trials - Lentil Yield 

Untreated

26.1 bu./ac.

Delaro® Fungicide

29.4 bu./ac.

Delaro® Complete Fungicide

31.4 bu./ac.

RevyPro® Fungicide

29.5 bu./ac.

Elatus® A Elatus® B Fungicides

26.7 bu./ac/

Maxentis® EC Fungicide

26.9 bu./ac.

SOURCE: Source: 2024 Bayer Western Canada Market Development Trials (5 locations). Your results may vary depending on agronomic, environmental and disease pressure variables. 

2024 Bayer Market Development Trials  - Pea Yield 

Untreated  

46.9 bu./ac.

Delaro® fungicide  

50.7 bu./ac.

Delaro® Complete fungicide 

50.8 bu./ac.

RevyPro® fungicide 

48.9 bu./ac.

Miravis® Neo fungicide 

48.9 bu./ac.

MAXENTIS® EC fungicide

47.9 bu./ac.

SOURCE: Source: 2024 Bayer Western Canada Market Development Trials (3 locations). Your results may vary depending on agronomic, environmental and disease pressure variables. 

Delaro Complete Field Trials

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Resources

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Delaro Complete Training Module 

Learn how Delaro Complete pulse fungicide builds on the proven performance of Delaro to control anthracnose and ascochyta pathogens that are insensitive to Group 11 fungicides in this training module. 

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Pulse Protection with Delaro Complete: 

Discover how Delaro Complete Fungicide boosts pulse crop protection and maximizes yield in this must-read article! 

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Combined Fungicide Resistance Risk 

Uncover how evaluating fungicide resistance risks can help you make informed decisions for healthier crops 

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