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What are the main benefits of Miravis® Ace?

  • It contains ADEPIDYN®, an innovative Group 7 SDHI mode of action that helps deliver upgraded protection against all significant FHB species
  • Miravis® Ace is a more flexible, easy-to-use FHB product, with a wide application window from BBCH 57 – 65
  • Highly effective against leaf diseases such as stripe rust that occur later in the season. View the complete label.
  • Excellent rainfastness due to molecule affinity for the waxy cuticle of plant tissues

What is the Miravis® Ace application rate?

  • 404 mL/ac or 40 acres/case (2 x 8.1 L jugs in a case)
  • Add a non-ionic surfactant @ 0.125% v/v (1.25 L/1000 L)

What kind of performance and ROI can growers expect to see from Miravis® Ace?

Across 88 field scale winter wheat trials, Miravis® Ace out-yielded competitors by an average of 3.1 bu/ac and won 71% of the head-to-head challenges. Based on current wheat prices, that’s an ROI of $12.00 per acre.1 
Source: Grower trials conducted across Ontario in 2020-2023. n = 88 locations 

What’s the best way to apply Miravis®Ace?

  • Miravis® Ace should be applied with a non-ionic surfactant and sprayed in a minimum of 15 gal/ac of water (20 gal/ac preferred).
  • Watch our video that covers five tips for getting the best possible Miravis® Ace application on your wheat.

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When should I apply Miravis® Ace?

While the label states you can apply from BBCH 57-65 (75% of the number of main heads are 100% emerged to 50% flower), the best timing for application is at 50% flower (also known as “day 2”). However, because of the wide application window, you can still expect to get great protection of daughter tillers, which are typically further behind in stage than the main stem.

What else have growers seen when using Miravis® Ace?

For starters, watch: Miravis Ace – the grower experience:



“We did all our wheat with Miravis® Ace and the whole time our combines looked as clean as when they came out of the shop. We got asked to do some custom for a neighbour who used a different product and 50 acres later the combines were black... The best part of Miravis® Ace is the clean wheat and awesome sample.” – Ken Thompson, Kincardine, ON



Performance evaluations are based on internal trials, field observations and/or public information. Data from multiple locations and years should be consulted whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions.

Always read and follow label directions. ADEPIDYN®, Miravis® and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

1Source: Grower trials conducted across Ontario in 2020-2023. n = 88.​ 
ROI calculation includes drying costs (0.74% higher on average), SRP of Miravis® Ace plus an NIS at an average premium of $5.62 (SRP) over competitors.  Also assumes soft red wheat cash price of $7.29/bu (2024 price as of October 6, 2023). Return on investment is based on the foregoing assumptions. Individual results may vary.​ 
Performance evaluations are based on internal trials, field observations and/or public information. Data from multiple locations and years should be consulted whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions. Always read and follow label directions. Trademarks are property of their respective owners.