Sugar beet – Biostimulants Program and Results

Sugar beet is characterised by relatively high nutritional requirements. During the germination period and the initial growth phase (up to the 6-leaf stage), it exhibits sensitivity to soil salinity. Nutrient uptake by sugar beets depends on both root and lateral yield, as well as the variety, chemical composition of the plants, and prevailing climatic conditions during the growing season. Heavy rains and high temperatures occurring at the end of the sugar beet’s vegetative period contribute to accelerated plant growth and nutrient absorption, but this results in delayed root maturation and negatively affects their technological value.

This is why we recommend the use of biostimulants, which will reduce the stresses to which beets are subjected, increase root growth and hence nutrient uptake, boost sugar concentration and thus enable growers to obtain higher yields and better remuneration for their crops.

Sugarbeet biostimulant usage programmes

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1- Use Fertiactyl Starter for a dynamic start
  • Reduce stresses from weather/chemicals

  • Boost root development and improve nutrient uptake

  • Promote uniform beet size

  • Increase sugar content
2- Increase your sugar beet standard with Seactiv Gold:
  • Reduce herbicide stresses to growing crop

  • Source of Boron to reduce heart rot

  • Maintain growth in drought or waterlogging