Sep 11, 2018
Recon 4 fungicide for oomycete disease introduced by Atticus

Atticus introduces ReCon 4 F, a fungicide that attacks soil-borne diseases and offers outstanding preventative protection against oomycete diseases.

ReCon 4 F (similar to Ridomil) uses active ingredient metalaxyl, to protect Apples, Carrots, Citrus, Sod, and other crops from oomycete diseases such as Basal Stem Rot, Brown Rot, Citrus Foot Rot, Downy Mildew, and Fruit Rot. The systemic movement of ReCon 4 F seeks out and eliminates oomycete diseases before they compromise roots, stems, leaves or fruit. With its rapid uptake and translocation, ReCon 4 Fgives plants the root to leaf protection they need to grow stronger and healthier so that they can achieve their full-yield potential.

According to Shan Brooks, Vice President, Specialty Crop Markets, “Oomycetes are some of the most devastating diseases in specialty crops, ReCon 4 F fights difficult to manage diseases and promotes early crop health and vigor. At Atticus, we make choosing the right product easy, ReCon 4 F brings root to leaf protection and peace of mind to growers hindered with disease susceptibility.”

Based in Cary, North Carolina, Atticus LLC manufactures a growing portfolio of relevant branded-generic fungicides, herbicides and insecticides for the US row crop, specialty agriculture and professional market. The company’s focus is to provide the right products, at the best value, with efficacy and availability that customers can trust. American-owned, privately held and personally financed, Atticus is vested in being the off-patent company with the experience and insight to support customers better. For more information, visit www.AtticusLLC.com.




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