
Crops are designed for definite conditions with investments to varieties and hybrids. To unveil crop productivity, reduce loss and risks, a resistance profile of the crop should clearly meet a phytopathology profile of the field it’s planned to be placed. A right decision is only possible when you have reliable field bio data on hand, which agronomists get with BioFiling. At the current level of technology this biologically “blind” agrotechnological decision has no sense because microbiome tech is affordable and is already widely used for soil phytopathological profiling.
See what is waiting for your seeds in the soil of the field you plan to use, and what performance to expect, before you’ve made a final decision. Find the root cause of repeated loss or underperforming, if the crops haven’t met your expectations. Change it and yield properly.
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Insofar, this mistake is costly from all the viewpoints. The price of hybrids and varieties, which you buy, includes the significant investments made in their ability to perform the best, meeting the definite threats and field microclimates. There’s no at least one that meets all types of growing circumstances the same well. So the only way to return investments in genetic potential of the crop is to place it right or to choose the right variety and hybrid for the fields or “land bank” you operate on. With the testing for plant pathological profile of the soil, you enable benefits from the high precision choice of the seeds for the field and vice versa.
Plant biotic stress comes upon the ambiguous abiotic factor of climate challenges and has behind itself the delayed adaptation of the soil microbiome. Certain plant pathogens enabled to thrive without competition. It happens when the aboriginal non-pathogenic microorganisms, in the rapidly changing, volatile, new temperature and moisture conditions, are not able to develop enough diversity and abundancy to cover ecosystem the niches for plant pathogens. Meanwhile, the new adaptable ones are not yet there for decades.
It’s a widespread and known problem, though still usually staying out of consideration of the agrotechnologists, so level well as it should. Just by inertia of the previous too “mineral” growing practice with chronic lack clear and explained biodata involved. BioFiling from GCLS resolved this problem, allowing to make crop growing more financially resilient and more sustainable.
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