Vitales Brasil Launches Bionematicide Gratto Nema In Brazil Vitales announced the launch of the biological nematicide Gratto Nema. Formulation developed with the fungus Purpureocillium lilacinum, strain PL11, the product is recommended for soil application and seed treatment to control the nematodes Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica. Gratto Nema is a product with proven agronomic efficiency in lettuce, carrot, and soybean crops, and can be used in any crop where the biological target occurs. Gratto Nema as highly efficient and sustainable and it is recommended for integrated pest management. ″Nematodes are difficult to control. They attack plant roots, causing the formation of lesions, galls, and cysts that hinder water and nutrient absorption by the roots. Gratto Nema is a solution that controls eggs, juveniles, and adults of the main phytoparasitic nematodes. Recommended for different crops, the producer obtains a series of benefits, such as reducing the nematode population through the parasitism of females, eggs, and nematodes in the mobile stage, without causing any imbalance in the soil microbiota and harm to the environment, thus improving productivity. #Vitales #Launches #Bionematicide #Gratto #Nema #Brazil #Purpureocillium #lilacinum #Incognita #javanica #IntellectChem
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