In the following images from Extremadura we can see a single plot of land, all very uniformly planted with the Thai Perla variety, fertilized in the same way with 3 different behaviors:
1st case, a part of the farm where, due to climatic factors, there was less germination and it was applied EDYFRUIT RICE in the first application of herbicide.
The following details can be seen in the images:
- Despite the small number of plants, the plant has produced a great number of offshoots thanks to EDYFRUIT RICE and the entire floor has been covered excellently.
- The plants as a whole are in the same phenological equilibrium state.
- The uniformity in the crop is remarkably outstanding.
- The chlorophyll analysis indicates that for the productive potential we are asking of the plant, it is just barely adequate and almost lacking in nitrogen.
- The primordium stage is very clustered, and the ears of grain will all appear at once.

2nd case, These are plots on the farm that had shown good germination, but due to a problem with weeds, four applications of herbicides were necessary. The phytotoxic effect had severely damaged the crop. Around July 20th, treatment was carried out with... RICE VIGOR at 3 L/ha. RICE VIGOR It has the ability to create a strong stomatal opening and, through daily photosynthesis, allows the crop to eliminate the active ingredients applied with the herbicides. This counteracts the vegetative growth retardation caused by the herbicides, and within a few days the plant resumes normal development at a good pace, and the effects of phytotoxicity soon disappear.

3rd case, A plot that germinated properly, which is quite clean of weeds and has only had 2 passes of herbicide and no other product has been applied, therefore it serves as a control for the two previous cases.



