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ArtikelenAll you need to know about sulfur in agricultureBy Jean-Marc Sanchez – Technical Marketing Director. Essential for protein synthesis, sulfur is necessary for the vital needs of plants throughout their cycle, including for building up seed reserves. But in its most common organic form, it cannot be assimilated by plants. […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenLegume and rhizobium: the perfect matchBy Jean-Marc Sanchez – Technical Marketing Director. While the production of nitrogenous fertilizers has significant environmental impacts, rhizobia are a precious tool. These bacteria, which live in symbiosis on the roots of the legumes, can to fix atmospheric nitrogen contained […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenUnderstanding microbial biofungicides and how to use them effectivelyBy Matthew Krause – Technical Lead – Covered Crops. Microbial biofungicide use continues to gain acceptance and momentum in horticultural and agricultural production. To growers new to microbial biofungicides, the learning curve for using them effectively against foliar and soilborne […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenBiological Nitrogen Fixation: the importance of legumes in crop rotationBy Martin Lage – Field Solutions Director. Agricultural and farming activities involve several complex interactions between the ecosystem (including abiotic and biotic factors) and the type and level of intensity of the production systems which are carried out. Productivity and […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenControlling sclerotinia (White mold)By Matthieu Morel – Product Manager Biofungicides. Sclerotinia, also known as “white mold” is a serious disease that affects a great number of crops (most broadleaf crops are susceptible to it). It is mainly the sclerotia (the survival organs of […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenMetarhizium – fungal friends with benefitsBy Tarry Anne Goble – Innovation Project Director. For plants, soil fungi of the genus Metarhizium are the perfect friends with benefits. While these fungi have long been known to be loyal friends to plants by infecting and killing insect pests, which […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenControl of Botrytis cinerea, a foliar fungal diseaseBy Selma Rogalska – Technical Director: Spec Ag & Forestry. Grey mold caused by the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea is a disease that affects many crops. While now well documented, its management is challenging due to host diversity, various modes of action and […]
12 feb 2026
ArtikelenMetarhizium brunneum: a key tool to strengthen Integrated Pest Management (IPM)By Jesus Gonzalez – Product Manager – LALGUARD Restriction of use and banning of highly hazardous pesticides from agricultural practices, in addition to the steady increase of pest pressure on crops, is leading to a pest management crisis limiting food […]
12 feb 2026
Video’sBeat Abiotic Stress in Plants with LALSTIM Osmo SPPlants face multiple stresses every day, whether biotic (pathogens, pests) or abiotic (drought, heat, water excess, climatic fluctuations). These factors can reduce yield by up to 90%, with abiotic stresses accounting for the majority of losses. In this video, discover […]
12 feb 2026
WebinarsLALSTOP Contans WG, Effective Biological Management Against Sclerotinia spp.💡 LALEXPERT Webinar — Understanding and Achieving Long-Term Control of Sclerotinia Sclerotinia remains one of the most challenging soilborne pathogens across vegetable and arable crop systems. With sclerotia capable of surviving in the soil for more than ten years, it […]
12 feb 2026