For further details on PandA application. The table in this case study provides directions for use of PandA with a range of crops.
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PandA Foilar BioStimulant (FBS) contains natural plant hormone like compounds that in some crops makes the plants stronger, leaves greener and increases fruit quality and shelf life, regulates fruit maturity, reduces leaf fall, leaf rust and fruit dropping. The PandA FBS synergistic formulation ensures greater mobility of plant nutrients, fungicides and herbicides throughout the plant tissue in a similar way to a motor cycle in a traffic jam.
The effect of PandA (FBS) is dose dependent.
At high rates (1:1-1:40) it may have a herbicide and fungicide effect, while at medium dilutions (1:200 – 1:500) it may regulate growth, increasing root and shoot yield. At low rates 1:1000 to 1:2000 it stimulates microbial growth.
Due to its anti-microbial activity and the increasing social and environmental pressures to reduce the use of agrochemicals, it is being increasingly studied in Asia and Brazil for its potential to improve productivity in the agricultural and livestock industries.
For application details see Relevant Case Studies below PandA application rates.
| 25.0 L | |||
| AU$ 117.30 |
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For further details on PandA application. The table in this case study provides directions for use of PandA with a range of crops.
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Avocado and PandA - Trial Results
Bundaberg, Central Queensland.
A trial co-ordinated by John Leonardi, Project Officer with Avocados Australia using Panda as a foliar spray on avocados demonstrated its potential to improve the disease resistance and post harvest keeping quality of avocados.
In this trial PandA tended to enhance the grower's normal applications of Norshield only.
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“There are more ways of killing a cat than to
choke it with butter”. This old proverb may well apply to controlling husk
spot with fungicides in macadamias.
There may be more holistic ways to reduce the impact of husk spot than reaching
for a drum of fungicide.
A trial using the
natural plant bio-stimulant PandA provides good reasons to be optimistic. Over
the last two seasons at Branson Park,
Whian Whian (near Lismore) Frank,
Joy and Ryan Hathaway have been co-operating in evaluating PandA on the A16
variety and comparing it against the conventional treatment of Spin (Carbendazim) and Copper.
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