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"Recently, Chinese STK announced that Timorx® Act organic biocides are now registered in Mexico and Syngenta is the sole distributor of the product," WCN Chinese.com reported.
Timorex ® Act is a purely institutional agent based on tea tree extract and is now OMRI and Ecocert certified, Timorex® Act is able to prevent and control a wide range of plant diseases in fruits and vegetables, such as anthrax, white powder disease, early on on, gray mold, etc.
Tymorex ® Act is harmless to pollinators such as bees, and Xerces, the invertebrate conservation society, endorses the product in its latest report.
addition, Timorex? Act has no chemical residue.
Tymorex ® Act works by discovering and breaking germ cells.
group 46 of this plant-sourced biocicide is classified as a group 46 and has unique biological activity against plant pathogen fungi.
Marco Tulio, national manager of STK Mexico, explains that the active ingredient is a huge benefit to organic growers because numerous trials in Mexico and the United States have shown that there are not many bio-certified products for growers to choose and use without compromising efficacy.
" in tests in Mexico for staphylococcal and white powder disease, the pure mechanism agent Timorx ACT has been shown to be as effective as a blend of pyridine and pyridine.
Tymorex ® ACT has also been listed in the United States, including California and Florida, with Roommate Chemical as a distributor.
in Latin America and the European Union are also under way.
in Mexico, Timorex Act is filled with STK's portfolio, where the plant-sourced fungicide TimorxGold® and the first leaf microbicide, REGEV, have been successfully used by growers across Mexico.