Fungus infections in plants are caused by environmental factors such as infected seed, polluted soil, stress from warm and humid weather, and so on. Wind, water, soil, and insects may all disseminate fungal spores. Anthracnose, leaf spot, rust, wilt, blight, wilt, scab, gall, canker, damping-off, root rot, mildew, and dieback are all caused by pathogenic fungus. Systemic foliar infections are a key cause of decreased commercial crop quality, quantity, and yield. Fungus symptoms can be managed if caught early on in the illness.
Power Plant FH is made up of a combination of alkaloids and potassium, which is entirely absorbed by the plant's roots and foliage, and activates the plant's natural defence mechanism. It inhibits the sporulation of fungal infections by stopping their development. It also activates the plant's natural defence system, causing afflicted plants to produce defensive proteins called phytoalexins, which help to prevent further infection in the case of a fungal infestation. The concentration of phosphorus in the formula aids root growth, which helps to overcome the loss caused by fungal infections. It also contains great growth-promoting qualities that help to improve yield, quality, and predictability of food.
Application Guidelines :
Foliar sprays, soil drench, soil integration, bare root dip, and other methods of application are available for FH. For foliar sprays, dilute FH with enough water to ensure appropriate coverage of leaves, taking into account the crop and growth stage.
Benefits:
- Via the xylem and phloem, it is very systemic.
- Fewer applications are required.
- Contact and systemic modes of action are both available.
- Excellent growth-promoting qualities that help to boost yield.
- To safeguard the crop during the growing season, harvest and post-harvest treatments are employed.
Dosage:
As a foliar spray, use FH@3-4ml/litre water. Using any standard ways, treat the soil with @1 litre per acre.
Fungus infections in plants are caused by environmental factors such as infected seed, polluted soil, stress from warm and humid weather, and so on. Wind, water, soil, and insects may all disseminate fungal spores. Anthracnose, leaf spot, rust, wilt, blight, wilt, scab, gall, canker, damping-off, root rot, mildew, and dieback are all caused by
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