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Information × Registration Number 0216U008233, 0116U008098 , R & D reports Title Biological evaluation of drugs FITOLAVIN, FITOPLAZMIN, ZEREBRO AGRO popup.stage_title Head Tkach Yevgenіya Dmitrіvna, Кандидат біологічних наук Registration Date 15-12-2016 Organization Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of NAAS popup.description2 When using a growth regulator for seed treatment and foliar feeding wheat spring during the growing season revealed that it is effective at yield, which gives reason to recommend to register the drug ZEREBRA AGRO for grains (spring wheat) crop seed treatment at a rate of 60 - 100 ml / t and foliar feeding culture in the norm - 60 - 100 ml / ha. When using the drug Fitolavin defeat of spring wheat decreased by 35.3 - 73.4%, greenhouse tomatoes by 53.5 - 81.1%, greenhouse cucumbers - 58.4 - 78.2%, tomato open ground 73, 2-76,1%, potatoes - by 45.2 - 79.7%, apples - to 68.6 - 74.1%, grapes by 72.2 - 75.6%. Reducing diseases has increased the yield of spring wheat by 5.6 - 16.2%, greenhouse tomatoes by 17.6%, greenhouse cucumbers - 14.3 - 28.6% open ground tomatoes - by 17.1%, potatoes - 17.1 - 19.5%, apples - by 11.2%, grapes 7.3%. As a result, use of the drug to fight pathogens of plants during the growing season revealed that it is effective at reducing the destruction of plants and helps to increase productivity, which gives reason to recommend the drug FITOPLAZMIN register for vegetables (tomatoes closed and open ground) crops normally 6.0 - 12 l / ha for greenhouses, and 3.0 - 4.0 l / ha for open ground; for processing plants in the private sector for greenhouse tomatoes - normally 60 - 120 ml / sq.m; open ground 30 - 40 ml / sq.m. Product Description popup.authors А.Б. Крижанівський В.І. Стародуб М.О. Кучерук Ткач Євгенія Дмитрівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Tkach Yevgenіya Dmitrіvna. Biological evaluation of drugs FITOLAVIN, FITOPLAZMIN, ZEREBRO AGRO. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of NAAS. № 0216U008233
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