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    IHARA launches biofungicide Romeo (Cerevisane) in Brazil to improve soybean Asian rust control

    • Last Update: 2022-08-16
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Agrochemical Network Chinese website reports: Recently, IHARA launched its new biofungicide Romeo in Brazil , which contains the active substance Cerevisane, a specific product isolated from Saccharomyces cerevisia.
    This innovative technology performed well when applied to soybean crops, increasing yields by an average of 7 bags per hectar.
     
    This result means that the overall productivity of fields treated with this product has increased by 5%, resulting in yields that exceed the national avera.
     
    Brazil's crop productivity is expected to decline this year, with a forecast output of 124 million tonnes, down 14 percent from the previous production year, according to the Brazilian Agricultural Supply Corporation (Cona.
    However, the current focus is on this issue rather than on pests and diseas.
     
    With a renewed focus on disease control and productivity, manufacturers have introduced a technology that could increase Asian rust control by 15 perce.
     
    According to the manufacturer, the biofungicide Romeo employs a mode of action that activates the plant's natural defenses, which has not been used before in Brazil, so that it can reach its maximum production potential, with the potential to achieve various levels of performan.
     
    "Unlike existing products on the market, when Romeo SC is applied to leaves, the specific active ingredients it contains send many messages to the plant, stimulating the plant's internal physical and biochemical mechanisms," said Iuri Cosin, Coordinator of Biologics at IHA.

    "
     
    The process "makes soybean plants stronger and more resistant to Asian rust attack," Cosin sa.
    The new technology is ideal for use with other chemical and biological products, and is an agricultural ingredient that is easy to handle and sto.
    "
    Brazilian Biofungicide Saccharomyces cerevisiae Soybean _
     
    This result means that the overall productivity of fields treated with this product has increased by 5%, resulting in yields that exceed the national avera.
     
    Brazil's crop productivity is expected to decline this year, with a forecast output of 124 million tonnes, down 14 percent from the previous production year, according to the Brazilian Agricultural Supply Corporation (Cona.
    However, the current focus is on this issue rather than on pests and diseas.
     
    With a renewed focus on disease control and productivity, manufacturers have introduced a technology that could increase Asian rust control by 15 perce.
     
    According to the manufacturer, the biofungicide Romeo employs a mode of action that activates the plant's natural defenses, which has not been used before in Brazil, so that it can reach its maximum production potential, with the potential to achieve various levels of performan.
     
    "Unlike existing products on the market, when Romeo SC is applied to leaves, the specific active ingredients it contains send many messages to the plant, stimulating the plant's internal physical and biochemical mechanisms," said Iuri Cosin, Coordinator of Biologics at IHA.

    "
     
    The process "makes soybean plants stronger and more resistant to Asian rust attack," Cosin sa.
    The new technology is ideal for use with other chemical and biological products, and is an agricultural ingredient that is easy to handle and sto.
    "
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