Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Advantages of Potassium Phosphite Use

The use of Potassium Phosphite as a Systemic Fungicide is remarkeble. It could be an environmentally acceptable fungicide all time

  • Highly effective on fungal infections like Downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola), Powdery mildew (Podosphaera xanthii)
  • Significant result on Phytopthara, Root rot diseases and Late Blight diseases
  • Potent activity can be seen on Bacterial infections like Bacterial Blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis)
  • Easily absorbed by the plant both through the roots and the leaves
  • Activates defence mechanism of plant
  • Absorbed and taken up across the membranes of plant foliage, roots in both their nutritive and plant protective role
  • Disrupts the phosphorus metabolism in the pathogen, inhibiting its growth and causing it to release stress molecules
  • Photoalexin is produced which attacks the disease directly; phosphite also helps maximize this by providing ideal nutrition
  • Stimulates healthy growth during conditions which may be favorable to the development of some root rots and leaf mildew
  • Complements the action and mobility of other nutrients such as manganese and iron
  • Non persistent in the environment, as readily oxidized to phosphate by soil microbes, and also has very low mammalian toxicity
  • Potassium phosphite is non phytotoxic and having very minimal pathogen resistance
  • Compatible with almost all pesticides and fungicides
  • Can be used for both protective as well as curative treatment
  • Do not remain as harmful residue in plant systemically and locally
  • Encourages the production of polysaccharides which strengthen the cell walls, giving additional protection
  • It is more environmentally safer and more target friendly than applying as a foliar spray
  • Increases crop yield remarkably
  • Effective on all Crops, Grass, Fruits and Vegetables (Grapes, Wheat, Coffee, Black Pepper, Cotton , Oranges, Jute, sugarcane, Tea, Oil Seeds, Beans, Ginger, Onions, Papaya, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Lawns ( Turf)Grass & many all )

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