The sudden increase in temperature can limit potato plant development during the early growth stages. It is therefore beneficial to support growth and reduce heat and water stress by applying VITELICE P.
Vitelice P is based on 2 patented technologies:
• UKIP: an optimized P/K ratio • SILITEK: an enhanced silicon technology: bioavailable and stable
These two technologies, when combined, enable improved nutrient uptake as well as metabolic and structural reinforcement of your potato plants. They also help enhance resistance to abiotic stress, while leaving no residues in the soil or the crop.
Applied in 3 treatments during the vegetative growth period, Vitelice P helps strengthen the physical properties of cell walls and membranes at stages when the crop is exposed to various biotic and abiotic stresses.Vitelice P also stimulates the mechanisms involved in photosynthesis, thereby promoting the plant’s overall nutritional balance.
• Better crop establishment • Improved vegetative development • Enhanced quality and yield
This summary of 6 trials highlights that Vitelice P provides:
• an average gain of 1.9 t/ha • a shift toward larger tuber sizes (55–77 mm) • significant reductions in root and cosmetic diseases
For potato crops: apply Vitelice P at a rate of 3 L/ha, with 3 applications during the active growth stage.
Our bio-based products aim to offer lasting crop protection against diseases and pests with a sustainable, organic profile that is an alternative to synthetic inputs.
Our adjuvants improve the effectiveness of herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and growth regulators, while limiting their environmental impact.
Our nutrition products improve the nutrient balance of plants. Biostimulants stimulate natural processes promoting the absorption and use of nutrients, the ability to withstand abiotic stress, and crop quality.
Each crop is unique and each farmer encounters different issues. Climate, diseases, nature of the soil ...
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05/07/2023
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