The Most Effective New Solution with Biological Control against Sapling Dipworm (CAPNODIS) Larvae: EKOBİOSET
Published on: 26.5.2021 12:09
We are excited to introduce Ekobioset, a highly effective method in the fight against Sapling Dipworm (CAPNODIS) larvae. In this article, we will provide you with all the information you need to understand the effectiveness of Ekobioset and how it can help you combat this destructive pest.
The Challenge of Chemical Control
Chemical drugs have limited success in controlling underground pests like Sapling Dipworm. These pests often settle in the inner part of the root, making it even more difficult to control them through chemical methods. The low and short-term effect of chemical drugs against underground pests further reduces the chances of success, even with repeated applications.
Introducing Ekobioset: A Biological Plant Protection Product
Ekobioset, scientifically known as Capnodis spp., is a biological plant protection product (BKU) specifically designed to combat the larvae of Sapling Dipworm. This innovative solution offers a more effective and sustainable approach to pest control.
Understanding Sapling Dipworm (Capnodis)
Sapling Dipworm, also known as Capnodis, is a significant pest that causes severe economic damage to various fruit trees, including willow, cheetah, idris, fig, lamb ears, apricot, plum, peach, cherry, nectarine, almond, pistachio, apple, and pear trees. It is particularly prevalent in large fruit plantations and can lead to the gradual drying and death of trees within 2-5 years.
How Sapling Dipworm Damages Plants
The larvae of Sapling Dipworm create galleries under the tree root bark, filling them with dirt and sawdust. These larvae feed on the cambium layer, damaging the tree's transmission bundles and limiting the intake of nutrients from the soil. Over time, this hampers the tree's growth and can eventually lead to complete drying and death if left uncontrolled.
Adult Sapling Dipworms also cause damage by feeding on vaccine eyes and fresh leaves of the trees. They lay their eggs in the vaccination places of the tree, and the hatched larvae further hinder the tree's ability to hold vaccines.
Ekobioset: Biological Control for Capnodis (Sapling Dipworm)
Ekobioset is a licensed biological control factor (BME) for Capnodis (Sapling Dipworm) in pistachio, almond, apricot, cherry, peach, plum, and apple trees. It contains Entomo Pathogen Nematodes (EPN) that successfully infect the larvae of Capnodis, providing effective control.
Key Features of Ekobioset:
- Sustainable Control: The first deaths of Capnodis larvae occur 15-20 days after the application of Ekobioset. Each dead larva multiplies in the cadaver, infecting other larvae and finding new hosts. This continuous cycle ensures long-term control.
- Harmless and Environmentally Friendly: Ekobioset is a natural product that does not harm users or the environment. It leaves no residues in the fruiting process, allowing for safe and healthy food production.
- Increased Efficiency and Quality: By using Ekobioset, significant efficiency and quality improvements can be achieved in crop production.
Biological Solutions for Plant Protection
At Bioglobal, we believe in using biological control methods to protect plants without polluting the environment. Explore our range of products designed to help you fight pests and diseases while maintaining a sustainable approach to agriculture.
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