Biostimulants protect crops from climatic stressors

David Newton Timac Agro technical manager
David Newton technical manager Timac Agro
Febrero 04, 2023
Biostimulants can act as an insurance policy for growers this spring, especially as another wave of frosts threatens to knock crops back. So far, winter has been wet and except some sharp frosts, relatively mild – resulting in many autumn sown crops being further forward than usual.

However, David Newton, Timac Agro technical manager, is warning that this will not protect them from being damaged during cold spells which are likely to hit. He says frosts could be detrimental for crops that are further forward in the growing season.

David Newton:
 
"Frost susceptibility usually increases with lush growth, especially when there have been above average autumn/winter temperatures. This can cause yield and quality loss in cereals, which is why applying a foliar biostimulant, such as Fertiactyl, will help mitigate against frost damage by ensuring increased root development, tillering and recovery from stress events."
David Newton:
 
"You want to limit the number of times your crop is knocked back in a season. Every challenge your crop faces, the more it chips away at the potential yield – so whether it’s a substandard seed bed resulting in poor emergence, pest or disease pressures, or weather conditions – it all starts to add up."
The key is to grow a crop that can tolerate stressors and recovers quickly.

David Newton:
 
"When stress does occur, the glycine betaine accumulation from a biostimulant stabilises the balance of water and mineral salts in the plant leaves, enabling them to keep functioning and photosynthesising."
In addition, Fertiactyl can be applied in February until the end of March, alongside T0 or T1 applications, so there is no need for the sprayer to go out more times than necessary.
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