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Sign upA unique and natural fungicide based on an amoeba lysate that protects plants using a dual mode of action
A unique and natural fungicide based on an amoeba lysate that protects plants using a dual mode of action
The Solution is a naturally-based plant protection product used to fight against numerous fungal diseases of plants thanks to its dual mode of action: direct fungicidal effect and elicitor of the plant defense mechanisms. The product called AXPERA contains the first ever active substance based on a protozoan, the amoeba Willaertia magna C2c Maky, isolated from thermal waters in the Alps and not genetically modified. The product, without hazard for human and animal health, for the biodiversity and for the environment and readily biodegradable, is an alternative or a complement to currently used conventional pesticidal products.
Amoéba
Amoéba is developing a new natural fungicidal active substance for plant protection, a lysate of a protozoan.
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