The expanded InVigor canola range has allowed farmers in all canola-growing areas to select varieties with excellent yield potential and manage their crops with unmatched flexibility.
BASF’s InVigor hybrid canola breeding program is one of the most innovative programs in Australia.
It introduced the PodGuard (shatter tolerance) and LibertyLink traits, both of which are still exclusive to local InVigor varieties.
The LibertyLink trait enables the use of Liberty (glufosinate-ammonium) herbicide on the growing crop if an extra herbicide mode of action is needed to control glyphosate-resistant or other hard-to-manage weeds.
The PodGuard trait provides unique shatter-tolerance, reducing the risk of ripe seed pods shattering, compared to a conventional variety.
InVigor LR 4540P was launched in 2023 as the first variety containing both the TruFlex and LibertyLink traits as well as PodGuard. It has an early to mid-maturity rating of 4.5.
The two new varieties, launched in 2024, have the same combination of traits with different maturities, as their names reflect. InVigor LR 3540P is a 3.5, early maturity variety. InVigor LR 5040P is a 5.0, mid-maturity variety.
All three varieties offer outstanding yield potential for TruFlex varieties within their respective timings.
“TruFlex varieties have always been valued for their high yield potential,” Parvana Wali, head of BASF Agricultural Solutions Australia and New Zealand, said.
“What our varieties add is enormous flexibility to help growers consistently achieve that potential,” she said.
“This includes the ability to use Liberty as well as glyphosate as an in-crop herbicide to manage particular weeds.
Then there’s the flexibility PodGuard gives growers at harvest time, when they can let the crop stand for longer — and possibly choose to direct-head it — with much less risk of yield loss.
“Farmers across all canola-growing areas can choose one of our LR triple-trait varieties knowing that they’re better equipped to deliver an excellent return on investment than any other hybrids, TruFlex or not.”
BASF says it remains committed to supporting Australian canola growers, and the launch of these new InVigor varieties empowers farmers to navigate unpredictable environments and achieve consistent high yields.
For more information, visit: www.crop-solutions.basf.com.au