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Ten
years ago, the use of seaweed extracts like Maxicrop
Triple was largely restricted to periods of late-tillering and
stem extension in the spring. Foliar applications produced stronger
growing crops, boosting grain-fill and yield.
Now though, as the result of independent research an early season
approach has been developed, ensuring even better, cost-effective
returns on-farm. This we have called the 'Maxicrop - Crop Health
Programme'.
Scientists at the Universities of Wales, Bristol, Portsmouth, Plymouth
Seale-Hayne and at the SAC Auchincruive, have confirmed that Maxicrop
not only stimulates the plant's internal growth processes, but also
soil micro-organisms.
The researchers have clearly confirmed that very early use, applied
to the soil, encourages soil microbial
activity around the developing root.
As a result, the microbial population works within the soil to:
Release more
nutrients to the plant
Prevent antagonistic
fungi from attacking the seedling
Release growth-stimulating
compounds
The combined effect of this is to improve root growth, and help
the crop fight-off early disease, further aiding establishment and
encouraging early growth prior to winter.
The researchers have also found that two applications applied fairly
close together in the life of the crop, will elicit a greater beneficial
response.
It is important that the first application of Maxicrop
Triple is made to the soil as early as possible in the plant's
life. This 'primes' the soil system.
A second, normally within six weeks of the first, builds on this
and properly 'activates' the system usually leading to a visible
improvement in plant growth.
Field trials show that the 'primer' application can be applied as
a spray of Maxicrop
Triple - perhaps tank-mixed with a pre-em herbicide - or as
a seed treatment branded as Maxicrop
Viva.
The second application is normally as a spray, perhaps timed to
coincide with a BYDV insecticide in the autumn or the first fungicide
in spring cereals. The key is to ensure that this application also
reaches the root zone, rather than just the plant itself.
Field trials and farmer experience have shown that to capitalise
upon the early growth effect, Maxicrop should then be used again
during grain-fill in the spring.
Research from Portsmouth University confirms that Maxicrop increases
levels of plant chlorophyll
- the green pigment essential for plant growth. This ensures better
use of energy from the sun, fuelling strong, healthy plant development.
At the same time, Maxicrop raises the plant's natural
immune mechanisms to a higher level, better equipping the crop
to resist diseases as well as adverse environmental conditions,
and diverting more of its energies into growth, with reduced stress.
Two sprays work best and only two, low rate 1.5l/ha foliar applications
at GS30/31 and GS59 are all that is needed.
| The end result of the
complete Crop Health Programme is a well-established, strong
growing plant that makes the best of all inputs and available
soil moisture to properly fill grain and provide top yields. |
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