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Increased Berry Yield with Inicium®

Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Field Experience | Berries | Inicium®

Red berries, whose individual names are widely known, are not only delicious, but also highly beneficial. Strawberries, for instance, help to fight iron deficiencies (anemia) and their fructose content is recommended for people with diabetes. These fruits are rich in minerals and vitamins, as well as in water content, which makes them refreshing and healthy fruits for the summer season. 

Evaluation of the effect of Incium® applications in lettuce transplantation in Chile

Monday, 25 October 2010
Field Experience | Horticultural | Inicium®
 Inicium® is a low molecular weight peptide-based product with radicular activity that is especially beneficial at the onset of radicular activity and during transplantation. The most visible effects of Incium® are the development of a strong radicular system, which helps lettuce reach a sellable size faster.
 
The following is a trial on lettuce carried out the year (2004) in Chile, where these effects are confirmed.  

Evaluation of the effect of Incium® applications in peach early varieties to enhance precocity and yield

Monday, 25 October 2010
Field Experience | Frut trees | Inicium®

Incium® is a low molecular weight peptide-based products with radicular activity. It is specially indicated at the onset of radicular activity and during transplantation. The most visible effects of Incium® are the development of a strong radicular apparatus, contributing to enhance crop precocity and production (early fruit crops).

Next we present a trial on peach trees conducted in Cieza (Murcia, Spain), Where these effects are confirmed.

Evaluation of effect of Inicium® applications in pepper transplantation (Murcia, Spain)

Monday, 25 October 2010
Field Experience | Horticultural | Inicium®

Inicium® is a low molecular weight peptide-based product with great radicular activity. It is specially indicated at the onset of radicular activity and during transplantation. The development of a strong radicular apparatus favours the advance of initial stages, enabling a prompter reach of the flowering, fruit set and production stages. Next we present a trial conducted on pepper in (Murcia, Spain), where these effects are confirmed.