2018 WESTERN CANADA LEAD THE WAY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS MYCORRHIZAE & RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS
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1 2018 WESTEN CANADA LEAD THE WAY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE INGEDIENTS YCOHIZAE & HIZOBIU INOCULANTS
2 The rising worldwide demand for food requires that we all find ways to increase crop productivity, while thinking of the next generation. remier Tech Agriculture helps you lead the way and puts its expertise at the service of agriculture. Our goal is to offer a wide range of biological active ingredients providing sustainable results in the field and better return on your investment. Technology and science are key elements to consider in agriculture. remier Tech has been working on mycorrhizae and its unique and proprietary mycorrhizal manufacturing process for over three decades, and continues to invest in the production of mycorrhizae, rhizobium and other active ingredients in order to meet market needs in high-quality inoculants. EFFECTIVE AGTIV delivers stronger growth through better plant resistance to stresses and diseases, higher yields and superior crop quality you can count on. EASY TO USE Each AGTIV product integrates easily into your farming practices allowing you to fully benefit of the power of our biological active ingredients. OVEN ESULTS Since 2010, growers have increased their profitability with our inoculants for many crops such as peas, lentils, soybeans and forages. THE FUTUE OF BIOLOGICAL INOCULANTS FO AGICULTUE IS NOW AND THIS IS YOU TIE! AGTIV products also available for potato and specialty crops.
3 ULSES eas, lentils and faba beans What is the importance of the tripartite symbiosis? [ ] the tripartite interactions between legumes, AF [Arbuscular ycorrhizal Fungi] and rhizobia cause increases in legume productivity, and the N::C supply ratio as influenced by the tripartite symbiotic associations plays a fundamental role in controlling the legume s photosynthetic rate and biomass productivity. Koele et al VFC eport 2014/1, pp To learn more about the tripartite symbiosis, visit TAGTIV.CO/tripartite Increase your productivity with AGTIV, the only brand on the market to offer the powerful combination of mycorrhizae and rhizobium in one application. With a peat-based formulation, these products are designed for peas, lentils and faba beans. ON-FA IXING WITH SEEDS IN-FUOW ALICATION IN-FUOW ALICATION AGTIV ULSES owder TIATITE AGTIV ULSES Granular TIATITE HIZOBIU INOCULANT by AGTIV for ULSES in granular form ACTIVE INGEDIENTS: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: viable spores/g HIZOBIAL INOCULU TB160 Technology hizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae: 1.6 x 10 9 viable cells/g INET INGEDIENT: eat ATICLE SIZE: < 1 mm (18 mesh) BULK DENSITY: 400 g/l (1 lb/us dry qt) SIZE COVES CODE 4.7 kg (10.3 lb) pail eas & faba beans: 16 ha (40 acres) Lentils: 24 ha (60 acres) DY ALICATION ix evenly with seeds at the bottom of the grain auger while filling drill, or directly in the drill box. Ensure uniform seed coverage is obtained. eas & faba beans: apply at 300 g/ha (120 g or 4.2 oz/acre). Lentils: apply at 200 g/ha (80 g or 2.8 oz/acre). SLUY ALICATION our one 4.7 kg pail in a clean container. Gradually add 8-10 litres of clean, non-chlorinated water and stir well. Add more water if the slurry is too thick. our onto the seeds and mix thoroughly to ensure even coating. efer to the complete list of compatible pesticides on TAGTIV.CO. ECOENDATIONS ACTIVE INGEDIENTS: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: 142 viable spores/g HIZOBIAL INOCULU TB160 Technology hizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae: 1 x 10 8 viable cells/g INET INGEDIENT: eat ATICLE SIZE: 0.3 mm to 2 mm (10-50 mesh) This product should be placed in the seed row. Apply at a rate of 5.7 kg/ha (5 lb/acre). efer to the complete list of compatible pesticides on TAGTIV.CO. ECOENDATIONS At seeding time, calibrate the seeder with the treated seeds; Do not freeze or expose to temperatures above 25 C (77 F). Store the product at constant temperature at all times; When seeding, ensure full seed-soil contact to minimize any desiccation of the mycorrhizal inoculant. Seed within 4 hours after coating. SIZE COVES CODE 18.2 kg (40 lb) bag 3.2 ha (8 acres) kg (800 lb) tote bag 64 ha (160 acres) ACTIVE INGEDIENT: HIZOBIAL INOCULU TB160 Technology hizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae: 1.3 x 10 8 viable cells/g INET INGEDIENT: eat ATICLE SIZE: 0.3 mm to 2 mm (10-50 mesh) SIZE COVES CODE 18.2 kg (40 lb) bag 4 ha (10 acres) kg (800 lb) tote bag 80 ha (200 acres) Apply in the seed row at a rate of 4.5 kg/ha (4 lb/acre). ECOENDATIONS
4 BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE INGEDIENTS OU TEAS EXETISE BOUGHT TO YOU FIELDS Backed by more than 30 years of expertise in biological active ingredients, remier Tech masters a unique large-scale manufacturing process that meets the highest quality control levels, allowing you to fully benefit from the highly effective inoculants of the AGTIV agricultural product line. UNTEATED WITH AGTIV LANT Nutrients and water are essential components for effective plant growth. By adding biological active ingredients, such as beneficial mycorrhizae and rhizobium, an earlier and efficient use of water and nutrients will help plants reach optimum crop yield. ATOSHEIC NITOGEN FIXED NITOGEN TECHNOLOGIES IN ACTION HOSHOUS OTASSIU H 2O HIZOBIU 2 μm YCOHIZAE are a beneficial symbiosis between a mycorrhizal fungus and roots. The mycorrhizal spores germinate in the soil and produce filaments (hyphae) which will enter into root cells. This association will allow the formation of an intra and extra-radical network of filaments that will explore the soil and access more nutrients and water, and transfer them to the plant. HIZOBIU are bacteria that live and thrive in symbiosis in root nodules produced by the plant. These nodules house the bacteria responsible for fixing the atmospheric nitrogen and makes it available for the plant. NODULE SOE 100 μm ABUSCULE VESICLE ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices roduction: An exclusive aseptic production process developed by remier Tech using standards of the high-technology industry to obtain viable mycorrhizal spores of a consistent high quality. YCOHIZAE EXAND OOT SYSTE GOWTH ENHANCE NUTIENT & WATE UTAKE INCEASE TOLEANCE TO STESSES IOVE SOIL STUCTUE HIZOBIU HIZOBIAL INOCULU Technologies: TB160 (pulses), TB162 (soybean) hizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae, Bradyrhizobium japonicum roduction: remier Tech s rhizobia technologies include a specific production process in a sterilized environment as well as a highly-efficient quality control process for superior inoculum. FIX NITOGEN & AKE IT AVAILABLE TO THE LANT UNTEATED YCOHIZAE AGTIV TIATITE SYBIOSIS is the biological interaction between YCOHIZAE, HIZOBIU and the LANT. By enhancing root system growth and creating a network of filaments, mycorrhizae help plants to uptake more nutrients, such as phosphorus, and increase the nodulation process for the rhizobium. GET AN EALY STAT EACH OE NUTIENTS OVEN ESULTS UNTEATED HIZOBIU AGTIV
5 SOYBEAN How to AGTIVATE your crop on canola stubble? It is reported that 50% of annual needs are accumulated by the plant by the time only 25% of its dry weight has been produced 1, and this ratio holds true for a vast majority of crops 2. The use of AGTIV inoculants at planting time will benefit the plant immediately after germination and will continue to benefit the plant for the whole season. 1 Black, C. A Soil-lant elationships. Wiley, N.Y., 792 pp. 2 de Willigen,. D. and. van Noordwijk, oots, plants production and nutrient use efficiency. hd thesis, LV Wageningen, 282 pp. Visit TAGTIV.CO/canola to see why you need the canola rotation inoculant. Stimulate your soybean yield with AGTIV products. Combining mycorrhizae and Bradyrhizobium, these peat-based products are unique and allow you to fully benefit from the power of these two active ingredients. ON-FA IXING WITH SEEDS IN-FUOW ALICATION IN-FUOW ALICATION AGTIV SOYBEAN owder TIATITE AGTIV SOYBEAN Granular TIATITE BADYHIZOBIU INOCULANT by AGTIV for SOYBEAN in granular form ACTIVE INGEDIENTS: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: viable spores/g HIZOBIAL INOCULU TB162 Technology Bradyrhizobium japonicum: 2.5 x 10 9 viable cells/g INET INGEDIENT: eat ATICLE SIZE: < 1 mm (18 mesh) BULK DENSITY: 400 g/l (1 lb/us dry qt) SIZE COVES CODE 4.7 kg (10.3 lb) pail 16 ha (40 acres) DY ALICATION ix evenly with seeds at the bottom of the grain auger while filling drill, or directly in the drill box. Ensure uniform seed coverage is obtained. Apply at 300 g/ha (120 g or 4.2 oz/acre). SLUY ALICATION our one 4.7 kg pail in a clean container. Gradually add 8-10 litres of clean, non-chlorinated water and stir well. Add more water if the slurry is too thick. our onto the seeds and mix thoroughly to ensure even coating. efer to the complete list of compatible pesticides on TAGTIV.CO. ACTIVE INGEDIENTS: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: 142 viable spores/g HIZOBIAL INOCULU TB162 Technology Bradyrhizobium japonicum: 1.5 x 10 8 viable cells/g INET INGEDIENT: eat ATICLE SIZE: 0.3 mm to 2 mm (10-50 mesh) SIZE COVES CODE 18.2 kg (40 lb) bag 3.2 ha (8 acres) kg (800 lb) tote bag 64 ha (160 acres) This product should be placed in the seed row. Apply at a rate of 5.7 kg/ha (5 lb/acre). efer to the complete list of compatible pesticides on TAGTIV.CO. ECOENDATIONS ECOENDATIONS At seeding time, calibrate the seeder with the treated seeds; Do not freeze or expose to temperatures above 25 C (77 F). Store the product at constant temperature at all times; When seeding, ensure full seed-soil contact to minimize any desiccation of the mycorrhizal inoculant. Seed within 4 hours after coating. ACTIVE INGEDIENT: HIZOBIAL INOCULU TB162 Technology Bradyrhizobium japonicum: 1.9 x 10 8 viable cells/g INET INGEDIENT: eat ATICLE SIZE: 0.3 mm to 2 mm (10-50 mesh) SIZE COVES CODE 18.2 kg (40 lb) bag 4 ha (10 acres) kg (800 lb) tote bag 80 ha (200 acres) Apply in the seed row at a rate of 4.5 kg/ha (4 lb/acre). ECOENDATIONS
6 FIELD COS Cereals, flax, forages, and dry beans Why mycorrhizae reach more nutrients and water? The absorptive area of mycorrhizal hyphae is approximately 10 times more efficient than that of root hairs and about 100 times more efficient than that of roots. 1 With the longest reaching hyphae of 10 cm from the roots compared to other mycorrhizal fungi, the mycorrhizal species used in AGTIV products (Glomus intraradices) is more suited to take up and deliver phosphorus to the plants 2. 1 Jones, C. E ycorrhizal fungi -powerhouse of the soil. Evergreen Farming 8: Tonar, C., Schnepf, A., Frossard, E., oose, T., Jansa, J. (2010). Traits related to differences in function among three arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. lant Soil, (2011) 339: Know more about this underground communication network at TAGTIV.CO/mycorrhizae Count on AGTIV mycorrhizal inoculant products offered in three formulations designed for your crop practices: powder, granular and liquid. ON-FA IXING WITH SEEDS AGTIV FIELD COS owder ACTIVE INGEDIENT: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: viable spores/g INET INGEDIENT: Diatomaceous earth ATICLE SIZE: < 1 mm (18 mesh) BULK DENSITY: 275 g/l (0.7 lb/us dry qt) SIZE COVES CODE 2 kg (4.4 lb) pail Cereals, flax & dry beans: 16 ha (40 acres) Alfalfa, mix forages & grass: 8 ha (20 acres) ix evenly with seeds at the bottom of the grain auger while filling drill, or directly in the drill box. Ensure uniform seed coverage is obtained. Cereals, flax & dry beans: apply at 125 g/ha (50 g or 1.8 oz/acre). Alfalfa, mix forages & grass: apply at 250 g/ha (100 g or 3.5 oz/acre). efer to the complete list of compatible pesticides on TAGTIV.CO. ECOENDATIONS At seeding time, calibrate the seeder with the treated seeds; Seed within 8 hours after coating; Do not freeze or expose to temperatures above 35 C (95 F); When seeding, ensure full seed-soil contact to minimize any desiccation of the mycorrhizal inoculant. GANULA IN-FUOW ALICATION AGTIV FIELD COS Granular ACTIVE INGEDIENT: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: 142 viable spores/g INET INGEDIENT: Zeolite ATICLE SIZE: 0.4 mm to 1.4 mm (14-40 mesh) BULK DENSITY: 920 g/l (57 lb/ft 3 ) SIZE COVES CODE 18.2 kg (40 lb) bag 3.2 ha (8 acres) kg (800 lb) tote bag 64 ha (160 acres) This product should be placed in the seed row. Apply at a rate of 5.7 kg/ha (5 lb/acre). efer to the complete list of compatible pesticides on TAGTIV.CO. ECOENDATIONS Do not freeze or expose to temperatures above 35 C (95 F); LIQUID IN-FUOW ALICATION AGTIV FIELD COS Liquid ACTIVE INGEDIENT: ENDOYCOHIZAL INOCULU TB297 Technology Glomus intraradices: viable spores/g in liquid suspension INET INGEDIENT: Water ATICLE SIZE: < 0.2 mm (70 mesh) Contains non-soluble particles SIZE (case) COVES (1 case) CODE 2 x 950 ml (2 x 32 fl. oz) bottles 16 ha (40 acres) In the liquid tank, pour the contents of one 950 ml (32 fl. oz) bottle in the volume of liquid required to treat 8 ha (20 acres). efer to this application chart. Only apply directly in furrow. Follow the 7 rules to success. FLOW ATE WATE FLOW ATE WATE (L/ha) (L) (gal/ac) (gal) ULES TO SUCCESS efer to the complete list of liquid fertilizers or compatible pesticides on the website TAGTIV.CO. The following plant families cannot be colonized (no effect on plant) by the fungus contained in AGTIV : Chenopodaceae (spinach, beets), Crucifers (canola, turnip, radish, mustard), buckwheat roduct must be refrigerated (2-8 C, F). Store the product at constant temperature at all times. Do not freeze product. Use filters with openings of at least 0.28 mm (50 mesh). Use diaphragm pump for product application (or peristaltic pump). Shake the bottle well before use and maintain a constant and effective agitation in the tank during application. The product must be applied directly in the bottom of the furrow. Apply within 6 hours after mixing into the liquid tank. Do not use after the best before date indicated on the label. The insulated box has been designed to allow the product to be kept outside of the fridge for 12 hours at 15 C (59 F). efrigerate upon receipt.
7 EIE TECH HISTOY OF OF ASSION COLLECTIVE OWE OF TEA EBES IN 24 COUNTIES EXETISE OF 3 IN ACTIVE INGEDIENTS remier Tech has been growing its leadership position globally. Leveraging its human capital as well as a deeply rooted Culture revolving around innovation and excellence, remier Tech focuses its efforts in three core industries: Horticulture and Agriculture greenhouse production, agriculture, and lawn and garden; Industrial Equipment rigid and flexible packaging, material handling, and palletizing; and Environmental Technologies wastewater treatment and rainwater harvesting. AGICULTUE TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION VALUE Committed to the long-term success of its clients and backed by its scientific and technical expertise in the production, formulation and use of biological active ingredients, combined with ongoing investments in its manufacturing capabilities, remier Tech develops and continually improves the AGTIV commercial offer for both field crops and specialty crops internationally. 1, avenue remier, Campus remier Tech, ivière-du-loup (Québec) G5 6C1 CANADA VISIT TAGTIV.CO info@ptagtiv.com The information in this document was up-to-date at the time of printing. Because of its continuous improvement policy, remier Tech Agriculture reserves the right to halt manufacturing, change products, or revise technical data and prices without further warning or liability. remier Tech Ltd., 2017 FC_WC_EN_
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