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Biostimulants

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Interagro, 10 litres

Albatross is a highly concentrated liquid extract of the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum that promotes healthier, higher yielding crops by increasing resource use efficiency and protection against stressful growing conditions. Free of synthetic chemicals and renewably sourced, Albatross provides a smarter and more sustainable way to optimise plant health and productivity.

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Agricultural Biostimulants

According to a widely used definition from the European Biostimulants Industry Council, a biostimulant is a material that contains substances and/or micro-organisms whose function, when applied to plants or the rhizosphere, is to stimulate
natural processes to enhance/benefit nutrient uptake, nutrient efficiency, tolerance to environmental stress and crop quality.
It should also be noted that a biostimulant’s main role should not be to provide fertilisation or pesticidal activity.

Any product marketed as a pesticide must have a Ministerially Approved Pesticide Product (MAPP) number

Biostimulants are used in crop production to enhance plant growth or plant health. They might achieve this by:

  • Helping a plant to improve its nutrient-use efficiency
  • Helping plants tolerate abiotic stresses like heat, cold, drought, and too much water
  • Helping to improve quality attributes like nutritional content, appearance, and shelf-life

The term "agricultural biostimulants" encompasses a diverse group of product technologies and may include bacterial or microbial inoculants, biochemical materials, amino acids, humic acids, fulvic acids, seaweed extracts and more. They can be used to supplement and enhance existing agricultural practices and crop inputs.

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Biostimulant product types


In the UK, a diverse range of biostimulants is available. Grouped as either ‘non-microbial’ or ‘microbial’, they can be
further classified by product type. The most common product types used in the UK are summarised in Table 1.

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