Biostimulants legislation - regulatory support for biostimulants
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      Biostimulants legislation - regulatory support for biostimulants

      Indigo Ag launches biotrinsic hamatum fungicide at ANDAV 2025

      This new product is the first biofungicide in the Brazilian market based on the endophytic fungus Trichoderma hamatum

      Indigo Ag launched biotrinsic hamatum, Brazil’s first biofungicide based on Trichoderma hamatum, at ANDAV 2025. The product controls major soil-borne crop diseases, offers endophytic protection, and is formulated for seed treatment, supporting sustainable, efficient, and profitable agriculture.

      The main pathogens controlled by biotrinsic hamatum include:

      • Fusarium solani

      • Fusarium verticillioides

      • Rhizoctonia solani

      • Macrophomina phaseolina

      • Phytophthora sojae

      • Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

      • Stenocarpella maydis

      These fungi are widely distributed and affect major crops such as soybean, corn, cotton, beans, wheat, sorghum, and sunflowers.

      Source: https://news.agropages.com/News/NewsDetail---54916.htm

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