Join industry experts on March 18 at 2 p.m. EST to discuss the science behind Actinovate Biofungicide, as well as the unique advantages of biological fungicides in horticulture. With the use of proven biological options for fungal pathogen control, instead of applying chemical fungicides, growers can apply microscopic biological fungicide factories to their growing media and foliage, and proactively protect the plant from pathogens. Like probiotics for your plants, the patented Streptomyces Lydicus WYEC108 microbes provide protection from fungal pathogens through multiple modes of action, as well as ecosystem services within the rhizosphere that boost plant and soil health. The event is sponsored by Mycorrhizal Applications.
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