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Jenfitch, Inc. is proud to share the results of an in-field citrus study conducted at Wheeler Farms, evaluating the performance of JC 9465 on citrus trees affected by citrus canker and HLB (Huanglongbing / citrus greening). This multi-trial observational study documents visible plant response before and after treatment, providing valuable real-world insight into how JC 9465 interacts with ...
Abstract Huanglongbing (HLB), commonly known as citrus greening, continues to present a severe and expanding challenge for citrus production in California. Recent quarantine expansions in Riverside County, including areas surrounding Murrieta, underscore the increasing prevalence of the disease and the regulatory pressures faced by citrus operators. With no commercially available cure for HLB, ...
Citrus greening, more widely recognized as Huanglongbing (HLB), is caused by the bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, has emerged as one of the most destructive threats to citrus production worldwide. Since 2019, this disease has ravaged citrus industries worldwide, destroying approximately 75% of orange and 85% of grapefruit production in affected regions. It severely stunts tree ...
The study was designed to monitor sour rot and crop yields with four applications during the growing season (March to September). The applications consisted of 1) control, 2) soil irrigation, 3) foliar spray, 4) soil irrigation/foliar spray. For the soil irrigation, they used a 78 mg/l of JC 9465. For the foliar ...
It also Induces resistance to disease stress. Foliar applications of SA affect several aspects of plant growth and development1 2 3. ...
Dosage of liquid fertilizers Liquid mineral fertilizers have already proven their advantages over granular fertilizers, these namely are prolonged action and maximum absorption of the active substance. So here is the question, what is the most effective way of using liquid fertilizers? Taking into consideration the reasons for transition to soil fertilizers, agronomists and farmers often point ...
Tackling Malawi's Hidden Hunger through Selenium and Iodine biofortification to green vegetables and conservation agriculture (CA) field crops Introduction In sub-Saharan Africa, micronutrient deficiencies are common in poor and rural areas, due to over-farmed, depleted soils and restricted diets. In Malawi, three-quarters of the population are selenium-deficient, which can lead to weakened ...
Abstract A field experiment was conducted during the Kharif season of 2018-19 at Rice Research Station Bahawalnagar on the calcareous sandy loam soil to assess the effect of foliar application of boron on growth & yield components of rice varieties (Kissan & Punjab Basmati 2016).The foliar application of boron aqueous ...
In the fall, I’m able to gather harvest data and compare planting and applications with yield to see what worked and what didn’t. Once you know what you’re looking for, the answer is just a few clicks away. ...
Bio-organic fertilizer contains a large number of beneficial microorganisms, and the application effect is remarkable. Organic fertilizer type (1) Crop straw decomposition agent, livestock and poultry manure, organic waste starter. (2) Microbial inoculants refer to liquid viable bacterial products produced by liquid fermentation of known beneficial microorganisms or solid ...
In industrial farming, micronutrients have to be added—as foliar sprays, seed treatments, or soil applications. By monitoring aspects of plant growth that nutrients influence, it is possible to identify deficiency and suggest remedies. Let us consider some scenarios where different tools were used as examples. LAI Tests for Foliar ...
According to a review by Dr. Crocombe, hand-held spectrometers have historically been used by only small groups of people, such as analytical and drug companies. These days, spectroscopy is available in simple low cost devices for a multitude of applications for scientists and non-scientists alike. One of the most prominent uses of spectroscopy has been the use of the technology on leaves for ...
EPA states that the “RT25 data help farmers and beekeepers know about how long a specific pesticide may remain toxic to bees and other insect pollinators following foliar application to crops,” and the new data “reflect the results of studies the agency has analyzed as part of [its] routine pesticide regulatory ...
Inputs and costs All treated plots were given two applications of PK MAXX+ at 2 litres per hectare. The first at early tuber bulking and the second 14-21 days later with a total additional product cost of less than £40 per hectare. How it works Every nutrient has the potential to limit yield so PK MAXX+ contains supplements of both NPK and key micronutrients such as ...
Low clay content and sandy soils restrict levels of extractable Potassium and imbalanced levels of other elements such as Calcium and Magnesium can also limit availability and uptake by the crop. Foliar Application of Potassium Foliar applications can therefore be an option to supplement Potassium in periods of high demand or ...
Meanwhile back at the NCRS base, Stephanie and Jeff have been making some foliar applications, but now are loading up to do something different. ...
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Proposal to Mitigate Exposure to Bees from Acutely Toxic Pesticide Products published in the Federal Register on May 29, 2015, seeks comment on a proposal to adopt mandatory pesticide label restrictions to protect managed bees under contract pollination services from foliar application of pesticides that are acutely ...
Conservatively predicted environmental surface water concentrations for AMPA from typical foliar agricultural application rates and values from surface water monitoring programs are 100‐1000 times less than the NOAEC values from both studies. ...
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), is used to estimate the concentrations of pesticides on some representative avian terrestrial food items following a foliar pesticide application. T‐REX uses 5 or 6 categories of food items to assess exposure for birds. ...
The SWEC and t-ZR were applied to the foliage of ‘L-93’ creeping bentgrass four times (14-d interval) at 1, 10, and 100 µM. After the second application, the grass was subjected to heat stress for 49 d at 35/25°C (day/night) in the initial experiment or 38/28°C (day/night) in the second experiment. ...
