Typically, chemical
seed treatments are fungicides or insecticides,
applied to seed, to control diseases of
seeds and seedlings; insecticides are used to control insect pests. Some seed
treatment products are sold as combinations of fungicide and insecticide.
Fungicidal seed treatments are
used for three reasons: (1) to control soil-borne fungal disease organisms
(pathogens) that cause seed rots, damping-off, seedling blights and root rot;
(2) to control fungal pathogens that are surface-borne on the seed, such as
those that cause covered smuts of barley and oats, bunt of wheat, black point of
cereal grains, and seed-borne safflower rust; and (3) to control internally
seed-borne fungal pathogens such as the loose smut fungi of cereals.
Typically, chemical seed treatments DO NOT offer benefits associated with root
development, drought proofing or crop yield.
WHAT IS
CB-QGG?
CB-QGG does NOT contain fungicides or
insecticides. CB-QGG is a
CB-QGG constituents include,
but are not limited to,
macro and micro nutrients, amino acids, organic acids, root
growth stimulants, enzymes, proteins, complex carbohydrates, vitamins minerals and
beneficial microbes. CB-QGG also contains
constituents that stimulate indigenous microbes in the root
zone. CB-QGG has proven to be a reliable performer in low
and high rainfall areas and in all soil types except extreme
calcareous soils.
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