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Acadian Plant Health launches bioactive compounds derived from Ascophyllum nodosum in Brazilqrcode

Dec. 13, 2023

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Dec. 13, 2023

Acadian Plant Health (APH) has introduced bioactive compounds derived from the seaweed, Ascophyllum nodosum, in Brazil. Ricardo Dias, Head of Business at APH in Brazil and Paraguay, said extracts from the seaweed, Ascophyllum nodosum, "strengthen plant roots from crop establishment onwards."


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Ricardo Dias, Head of Business at APH in Brazil and Paraguay


"They are also responsible for maximizing crop yield and quality, contributing to a healthy root system," he added. 


According to Dias, the extracts stimulate root initiation, elongation and branching, leading to better plant establishment and higher water and nutrient absorption.


Acadian 2.jpg"Moreover, due to its proven effectiveness in adverse temperatures throughout growth, Ascophyllum nodosum also supports plant well-being and development, even in the face of the climatic challenges that Brazil has been facing," he stated.


Dias explained that the bioactivators and nutritional solutions offered by Acadian Plant Health are scientifically proven. "APH products optimize plant performance from seed to harvest, enhancing establishment, nutrition and stress management. With a better harvest today, we will have a better world tomorrow. We are excited to be cultivating this future alongside our partners," he stressed.


Ascophyllum nodosum is common in intertidal zones with harsh conditions, sometimes submerged in the sea and exposed to dehydration at low tide. Consequently, it thrives well in extreme temperatures. These characteristics encourage plants to deploy survival mechanisms through bioactive compounds.


ACADIAN-COLHEITA-ASCOPHYLLUM-NODOSUM-FOTO-DIVULGACAO.jpgAcadian Plant Health said that the technological process ensures that these bioactive compounds are extracted in their purest and most active states. These resources are then "transferred" to crops, making them more resilient to abiotic stress, which is essential for Brazilian agricultural conditions.


"With a focus on sustainability, the productive sector increasingly seeks bioinputs that offer positive results for both plants and business profitability," Dias said in conclusion.


(Editing by Leonardo Gottems, reporter for AgroPages)

Source: AgroNews

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