
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS
BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS – Instructions for use and biological application tips
Application mode:
Foliar or soil application by spraying or irrigation, ensuring contact with the root zone or aerial parts of the plant. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens acts through competition, antibiosis and induction of defenses in the plant, inhibiting the development of phytopathogenic fungi such as Fusarium, Botrytis, Pythium, Rhizoctonia and Mildiu, among others. It also promotes plant growth and improves soil health.
Application tips:
- Apply preventively or at the beginning of the first symptoms to achieve greater effectiveness.
- It can be used in soil treatments or in fertigation to protect the root system.
- Compatible with most agricultural products, except broad-spectrum biocides (such as certain chemical fungicides), which may reduce their effectiveness.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sun after application, especially during hours of maximum radiation.
- Maintain the cold chain if it is a product with live spores.
- Ideal for organic farming and integrated disease management programs.
Toxicity:
- For humans: Non-toxic. It is considered safe for agricultural management and does not represent risks to the consumer.
- For bees: Non-toxic. It does not affect pollinators or interfere with their activity.
- For natural allies: Compatible with auxiliary fauna such as beneficial insects and soil microorganisms.
- For the environment: Biodegradable and safe. It does not leave toxic residues or contaminate soils or bodies of water.
Read the manufacturer's instructions carefully, respect the doses and times and follow the recommendations for use.