Friday, 10 May 2019
Latest news | Olive Tree
Expoliva 2019 will take place from May 15 to 18 in Jaén (Spain).
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
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• This new online asset offers information on technology, products and scientific publications of this Bioibérica business unit
• Replaces and concentrates in a single space, different webs that, until now, coexisted separately
• With a more modern and usable style, and a totally responsive design seeks a more direct communication with customers
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
Latest news | Olive Tree
Our Plant Physiology Division sent a speaker to the International Olive Tree Conference on Challenges in Plant Health and Technological Innovation
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Latest news | Terra-Sorb® | Olive Tree
The III International Congress in Red Fruits and the first International Symposium in Hedge Olive Cultivation are the most relevant events in plant physiology to be held in the month of June.
The Terrasorb® amino acid-based range of products for plant stress will be key in both venues.
Tuesday, 06 June 2017
Field Experience | Olive Tree | Equilibrium®
Below is a field trial in olive trees showing the advantages of the use of Equilibrium, Bioiberica’s new biostimulant, on the improvement of fruit setting rates and yield increase.
Wednesday, 05 April 2017
Field Experience | Olive Tree | AminoQuelant®
Boron (B) is one of the seven essential micronutrients for the proper growth of most plants, as it promotes proper cell division and expansion. It is also involved in the formation of the cell walls, pollination, blossoming, seed production, translocation of sugars to the roots, regulation of hormone levels and many other highly important processes. Due to its key role, an adequate supply of this micronutrient might mark the difference between an average harvest and an excellent one.
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Field Experience | Olive Tree | AminoQuelant®
Olive leaf spot, which is caused by the Spilocaea oleagina fungus, is the most common disease in olive groves, affecting a large number of regions. Olive leaf spot causes round-shaped spots on the leaves, which fall off prematurely. This defoliation weakens the tree, with a significant part of the crop being lost.