September 2016
Scientific Communications | Armurox®
The present work evaluates the efficiency of a new technology that provides sugarcane with a source of bioavailable silicon. The study used commercial land at two different sites (Ameca and Autlán, in Jalisco, Mexico), with a split-plot design and a control. The trials involved two foliar applications of the new formula during the tillering stage at between 30–45 days. The tests included various measurements to determine the product’s effect on the crop’s production potential, such as...
November 2015
Scientific Communications | Terra-Sorb®
Plant biostimulants are products that contain multiple compounds and claim to activate a wide range of plant responses. Amino acids based products are one example of biostimulants with a complex composition and different product characteristics depending on their sources and production processes. Bioibérica has differentiated their products by the high quality of their components and the way they perform a specific action in plant physiology. Amino acid biostimulants are obtained mainly by ...
November 2015
Scientific Communications | Armurox®
Rose powdery mildew caused by Podosphaera pannosa affects all aerial parts of the plant, which affects their quality as a major component of economic loss. In this work, the causal agent of powdery mildew of rose was identity and confirmed, the effect of potassium phosphite (K3PO3), silicon, chitosan and dodemorph acetate on the incidence and severity of the disease was evaluated, as well as their response in the quality of flower stalks. Two trials (February to April and from May to July) w...
June 2015
Scientific Communications | Others
The effect of using amphipathic lipids as an edible coating on Royal Rosa variety stored plumbs at 1°C for 50 days and 1 day at 20ºC was analyzed. Treated plumbs reduced their ethylene emission levels. Likewise, their respiration rate was lower than in control fruits. This kept the plumbs quality for longer. In addition, throughout the storage period, they showed smaller maturity index and weight losses than the control fruits. All treated plums showed a better external appearance due to d...
May 2015
Scientific Communications | Suzukii Trap®
We can include this emerging species in Europe and North America in the group of "fruit flies of economic importance." Drosophila suzukii has come to disrupt agricultural production in a number of crops that were not affected by these flies, especially the so-called "red fruits or berries". In addition to this, it is also causing problems in vineyard and various stone-fruit trees. BIOIBERICA has developed an effective product in the fight against this new and important pest.