Longer shelf life with DISPER

4 November 2015

The Spanish brand of soluble bio-stimulant products, DISPER, presented its latest trial to the media in Fruit Attraction.
Harvested strawberries were treated with DISPER Cu Max at 1 g/L and were compared to strawberries treated with water.
The trial was carried out in Spain during 7 days at a constant temperature of 24ºC.
Samples of Candonga variety fruits prone to the appearance of fungal diseases were randomly taken from a plot.

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As the pictures show, the test proves that the application of DISPER Cu Max increases postharvest life of strawberries.
After 7 days, the fruits treated with DISPER Cu Max had no symptoms of rot
while the control fruits were clearly affected by postharvest diseases.

Press release: Beatriz Lenis Villegas DISPER

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