Ecophyll
ECOPHYLL - NOTHING BUT CONTROL
Our ambition is to minimise the negative environmental impact of our products and maximise the benefits for nature. Entomoptahogenic nematodes are the natural solution to effectively control numerous harmful insects. However, the big challenge is to bring the nematodes together with the pests while meeting the requirements and needs of the users.
After intensive research and development, we are proud to introduce our new and innovative Ecophyll formulation. Ecophyll combines the benefits of our previous formulations and offers maximum control with minimum environmental impact.
Ecophyll dissolves very well and leaves no residue. Both on the leaves and fruits of the plants and in the soil. This protects the microbiome in the soil and the plants do not have to be cleaned of optical residues. The only thing that remains is the effect of the nematodes.
ADVANTAGES OF ECOPHYLL
- 100% organic
- No residues on leaves and in the soil
- Good solubility
- Less packaging material
ECOPHYLL VS. POLYACRYLATE
Ecophyll will replace our polyacrylate based gel products. Detailed comparison:
Property | Ecophyll | Polyacrylate |
---|---|---|
Solubility | Good | Good |
Optical residues | No | No |
Microplastic residues | No | Yes |
Packaging | Tubular bag | Plastic tin |
VIDEO: COMPARISON OF RESIDUES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The application of Ecophyll does not differ from our previous formulations. Follow the application instructions for the product nemaflor® F.
The product nemaflor® F contains nematodes of the species Steinernema feltiae and can be used to control thrips, tomato leaf miners and fungus gnats.
Ecophyll consists of a natural and renewable raw material that dissolves very well and leaves no residue on plants or in the soil.
Ecophyll is used in our product nemaflor® F with Steinernema feltiae nematodes. Parallel tests are being carried out in the field to extend the formulation to other products.
We will be offering our product nemaflor® F with the Ecophyll formulation from the beginning of April 2024.