A ‘newly-refreshed’ approach to crop health, is behind a new product line-up from Agrovista.
Its Innovation Range addresses the need for targeted bioscience products, offering growers clearly segmented solutions that translate into tangible yield-based results.
Products included in the fresh campaign include established amino acid-based biostimulants, Terrasorb and Equilibrium, plus two new products – Klorofill and 3ALO t6p.
Its R and D specialist, Craig Morgan, said: “With so many bioscience products available, it can be difficult to understand what they each offer and how they benefit the grower.
“To counter this, our new range breaks down each product to understand its mode of action and then targets that against a specific stage of crop development. This means each product supports a specific outcome, whether that’s maximising chlorophyll production at flag leaf, or mitigating stress during high energy periods such as establishment.
“It’s this refreshed approach that we believe will inspire positive change and new ways of thinking, proving that used correctly, biostimulants and bioscience can demonstrate a valid return on investment.”
The range targets three key areas – water and nutrient uptake, solar conversion, and relocating sugars.
To boost water and nutrient uptake, Terrasorb gives plants 18 essential ready-made amino acids, which results in increased root and shoot biomass, as well as more energy usage and stress tolerance.
Equilibrium is a dual purpose biostimulant for high value crops such as potatoes, that improves the consistency of marketable yield.
Meanwhile, Klorofill is a keto-acid based crop enhancer that improves chlorophyll production through more effective solar conversion, thus maximising green leaf area during times of rapid growth.
To improve the relocation of sugars within a crop, 3ALO t6p balances carbohydrates, including sucrose, to maximise seed and grain filling. It also results in improved stress management and optimises yield potential.
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