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Environmental Stresses: Protecting Rooting, Flowering, and Fruit Set
These abiotic stresses include late frosts, water imbalances (excess or deficiencies), temperature fluctuations, phytotoxicity, humidity conditions, and adverse temperatures.
Stress negatively affects plant growth, favoring the onset of biotic adversities and compromising rooting, flowering, and fruit set in particular.
The use of biostimulant products containing specific microorganisms or elements strengthens the plant, improves stress resistance, and promotes physiological recovery.
BELOW ARE THE PRODUCTS RECOMMENDED FOR ADDRESSING SPECIFIC STRESSES.