faster on the surface of the root than other soil-borne fungi. Other fungi get less chance to establish on the roots. Competition for nutrients Trianum-G takes [...] source of nutrients that the pathogens need. The pathogens therefore have less chance to develop. Parasitism of pathogens Trianum-G grows around the mycelia [...] effect is stronger when the plant is under stress and/or cultivated under less than optimum growing conditions. Trianum-G also reinforces the defence mechanism
faster on the surface of the root than other soil-borne fungi. Other fungi get less chance to establish on the roots. Competition for nutrients Trianum-P takes [...] source of nutrients that the pathogens need. The pathogens therefore have less chance to develop. Parasitism of pathogens Trianum-P grows around the mycelia [...] effect is stronger when the plant is under stress and/or cultivated under less than optimum growing conditions. Trianum also reinforces the defence mechanism
needed to use Trianum as a preventative measure against Pythium.’ Less damage, less production loss Since he started using Trianum, levels of Phythium
characteristics: common oranges, navel oranges, blood/pigmented oranges and acid less oranges. The orange is a hybrid and derives from pomelo ( Citrus maxima )
tools, destroy waste heaps, remove remaining roots, infested leaves Choose less susceptible or resistant cultivars when available Prevent over-irrigating
covers the eggs with brownish-yellow hairs from her abdomen to make them less conspicuous and to protect them from desiccation. The cotton leafworm (Spodoptera
plant will wilt soon after the first symptoms appear. When conditions are less conducive for disease development, the plants may show signs of stunting
must be avoided. We honed our recommendations to try to affect Macrolophus less. It is a delicate balance, but Capsanem means chemical treatment can be avoided
also reduce yield, although except with ornamental crops, this is usually of less significance. Seedlings and young plants can be completely destroyed as a
actively mobile and known as ‘crawlers’. Second instar nymphs are darker and less active. From the second instar onwards the life cycle of males anf females