
GRANTS PASS, Ore. - Mycorrhizal Applications (MA) has announced that it is now the master distributor of a suite of new biological plant support solutions for the professional horticulture, nursery, greenhouse, landscaping, and home gardening markets. These products complement MA's broad range of MycoApply mycorrhizal inoculants and include an array of organic and sustainable botanical insecticides from MGK, as well as a plant growth regulator (PGR) from Valent BioSciences.
Now included in the MA portfolio are the retail botanical insecticides PyGanic Gardening and Azera Gardening, both of which are OMRI Listed for organic use and utilize natural pyrethrum derived from organically-produced chrysanthemums. MA will also offer pyrethrum-based PyGanic Specialty (OMRI Listed), EverGreen Pro 60-6, and Tersus botanical insecticides for the commercial grower.
Alongside MA’s suite of MycoApply proprietary mycorrhizal inoculants, Actinovate biofungicides, and the new botanical insecticides, MA is also adding Valent BioSciences' ProGibb T&O to their biorational offerings. ProGibb T&O is a powerful Gibberellin PGR for Turf and Ornamental Applications, offering a plethora of advantages such as increased overall plant growth, stem elongation, and induction of flowering and fruiting.
Detailed information about these new offerings from Mycorrhizal Applications is available on the company’s website.
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