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The product is approved for use in strawberries , papayas , grapes , mangoes , coffee , melons , soybeans , corn , garlic , onions and ornamental crops .
One of the things that sets Beauvel apart, according to the company, is the use of a liquid dosage form, which is highly soluble in the preparation of the liquid without forming agglomerates that clog the sprayer nozzles
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Dillon also said that because of the bioactive ingredients, the biopesticide "doesn't have any toxicity to the leaves, flowers and fruits
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One of Beauvel's advantages is that it contains volatile metabolites, which are repellent to pests.
, and even synergize conidial germination and subsequent pest colonization mechanisms, ultimately causing pest death
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One of Beauvel's advantages is that it contains volatile metabolites, which are repellent to pests.
, and even synergize conidial germination and subsequent pest colonization mechanisms, ultimately causing pest death
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The manufacturer adds that another major differentiator of the product is its greater flexibility in application timing
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Beauvel can be used in both high humidity and low temperature environments, as well as high or low temperature and humid environments
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Beauvel can be used in both high humidity and low temperature environments, as well as high or low temperature and humid environments
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"Beauvel is a very useful tool for producers, especially for organic production systems, as the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply has approved the product for use in organic farming," Dillon said
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The fungus Beauveria bassiana present in the soil is entomopathogenic, and its filamentous hyphae can penetrate and kill some arthropods
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When the insect dies, the hyphae emerge outward to form white reproductive structures, conidiophores that contain conidia, thus completing the fungal cycle
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These conidia, carried by the wind, can come into contact with new arthropods and start a new fungal life cycle
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When the insect dies, the hyphae emerge outward to form white reproductive structures, conidiophores that contain conidia, thus completing the fungal cycle
.
These conidia, carried by the wind, can come into contact with new arthropods and start a new fungal life cycle
.