lighting, and enhanced ventilation that allows bumblebees to spend more time pollinating instead of expending energy on cooling the hives, among other
intended application site. Peel the label for crop-specific rates and timings. COMPATIBILITY PhylloKare™ Liquid Seaweed Concentrate is compatible with [...] adequate to support the increase in production. The following rates and timings of application are recommended for optimum efficacy. Compatibility: PhylloKare™ [...] low fluid velocity until the foliage is wet. Do not foliar-apply during times of moisture or heat stress. For best results apply during the cool part of
with CABI ‘CABI and Koppert have been collaborating on many fronts for some time, and it makes perfect sense to combine our forces and common goals to organize
response in pests enabling them to adapt, nematodes remain highly effective over time. Free of concerns about the diminishing performance of conventional pesticides
mix, making it the most ergonomic method for preventing root disease. Over time, the substrate will become populated by a wide variety of micro-organisms
adequate to support the increase in production. The following rates and timings of application are recommended for optimum efficacy. Woody Perennial Crops [...] low fluid velocity until the foliage is wet. Do not foliar-apply during times of moisture or heat stress. For best results apply during the cool part of [...] on non-gibberellin blocks where early market is desired. Repeat: during times of stress Post-harvest application: 2-4 weeks after harvest (Table, Raisin
oviposition rate, longevity, and behavior under different conditions. “ The first time I saw the effect of predatory mites on a crop, I was amazed. Seeing how a
to prevent contamination between different departments at all times, we spent a lot of time in cooperation with various parties and suppliers investigating
life cycle of the pest to ensure that we use nematodes at the best possible time. Together with Thomas Domański, our consultant at Koppert Poland, the University
“bad bugs” that may damage the plant. Most of the predatory mites by the time of arrival to your garden are dead but so are the pests. There is nothing