Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) are naturally occurring or synthetic chemicals that influence the growth, development, and physiological processes of plants. They help regulate plant processes such as flowering, fruiting, germination, root growth, and elongation. PGRs are used in agriculture, horticulture, and even in research to enhance or control plant growth for desired outcomes.
Fungicides are chemicals or biological agents used to prevent or treat fungal infections in plants, crops, and even in some medical applications. They are essential in agriculture for protecting crops from diseases caused by fungi, such as mildew, rust, and blight.
There are two main categories of fungicides:
1. **Systemic Fungicides**: These are absorbed by plants and circulate within them. They provide protection from the inside out and are useful for treating fungal infections that have already spread within the plant.
2. **Contact Fungicides**: These work on the surface of the plant, creating a protective barrier that prevents fungal spores from germinating. They need to be applied regularly and may not be as effective once the infection has spread.
Fungicides can be further categorized by their mode of action:
- **Protective Fungicides**: Used to prevent fungal infections before they happen.
- **Eradicant Fungicides**: Designed to eliminate or control fungal infections after they have appeared.
Some examples of common fungicides include:
- **Copper-based fungicides**: Often used in organic farming, they are effective against a wide range of fungal diseases.
- **Sulfur**: A naturally occurring element that is effective against powdery mildew and other fungal diseases.
- **Chlorothalonil**: A broad-spectrum fungicide used for various crops.
- **Mancozeb**: Used for various crops, especially potatoes and tomatoes.
Fungicides can vary in toxicity to humans and animals, so proper usage, including safety gear and adherence to application guidelines, is important.
Insecticides are chemicals used to control, repel, or eliminate insects that can damage crops, plants, or other materials. They are commonly used in agriculture, horticulture, and sometimes in households or public health settings to manage insect pests that spread diseases, damage plants, or cause other problems.
Weedicides, also known as herbicides, are chemicals used to control or eliminate unwanted plants, commonly referred to as weeds. Weeds compete with crops or desirable plants for resources like water, nutrients, and light, making them a significant problem in agriculture, landscaping, and gardening. Weedicides help manage these weeds and improve the health and yield of crops or the aesthetic value of landscapes.
Fertilizers are substances added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients that help improve plant growth and increase agricultural yields. Plants require a variety of nutrients for healthy development, but the soil may not always contain sufficient amounts of these nutrients, making fertilizers necessary to supplement them.
Herbicides are chemicals used to control or kill unwanted plants, commonly known as weeds, that compete with desirable plants for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients. They are widely used in agriculture, landscaping, and gardening to manage weed growth and maintain healthy crops, lawns, and gardens.
Description:
We manufacture and supply a complete range of agrochemical and plant nutrition products formulated for professional agriculture. Our offerings include:
Adjuvants and biostimulants (Akton, Algora, Fruit Set Booster)
Seed Treatment Fertilizers
Our products are supported by crop-specific protocols for fruits, vegetables, cereals, and industrial crops. All formulations are tested for quality and efficacy and can be supplied in custom packaging.
Certification:
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 (TV Germany)
In-house R&D and QC Labs (HPLC, GC, UV-Vis)
Packaging Details:
Retail (100g, 250g, 1kg) or Bulk (5kg, 25kg) customizable upon request