How crops benefit from ALBIT® by being less affected by herbicide stress.

How crops benefit from ALBIT® by being less affected by herbicide and insecticide stress.

It is common knowledge that the application of chemical crop protection agents causes stress to the crop. In practice, this often manifests itself as a halt in growth of a few days. However, in some cases, particularly with herbicides, the damage is also visible on the crop. For example, the edges of the leaves turn yellow. In most cases, this halt in growth has a direct effect on the yield. It is therefore not surprising that in many trials the object without spraying scores the highest.

By adding ALBIT® to the GBM mixture, you reduce the chance of damage from the spraying. Because ALBIT® is not only very effective, but also extremely affordable, this is a very profitable application. The information below is intended to give a clearer picture of the added value.

The influence of herbicide on chlorophyll content


Differences per crop

Not every crop experiences the same level of stress; this depends on many factors. The same applies that ALBIT® does not contribute equally to improving tolerance in every crop.


 

Insecticide also causes growth damage

The inhibiting effect of insecticides on plants cannot be underestimated either. Over the years, the effect of ALBIT® in combination with various active substances has been studied (e.g. midacloprid, alpha-cypermethrin, beta-cypermethrin, deltamethrin, dimethoate, difenoconazole, carbofuran, lambda-cyhalothrin, malathion, tebuconazole, thiamethoxam, fipronil, fludioxonil, cypermethrin).

The most recent research also shows that ALBIT® significantly reduces the inhibiting effect of commonly used insecticides such as DECIS and DELAN. 

In all studies ALBIT® was found to be compatible with the other active ingredients.