Cereal crops include a group of plants such as wheat, corn, barley, oats, rye, and others, which are used for both food and industrial purposes. Protecting and maintaining cereal crops is essential since they are one of the primary agricultural resources, and their harvest meets a significant portion of human needs.
To improve the quality and quantity of cereal crops, it is crucial to ensure proper nutrition and fight against harmful insects. The most dangerous among them are:
1. Locusts – damage cereal crops by consuming leaves and stems, hindering grain growth, causing deformation, and deteriorating harvest quality.
2. Mites – suck plant juices, leading to leaf dryness and yellowing, eventually causing plant death. They also increase the risk of viral diseases in plants.
3. Beetles – burrow into and damage grains, increasing the risk of spoilage of the remaining harvest and significantly reducing yield.
4. Leaf-eating moths – bore into and damage leaves, causing continuous harm to the plant and slowing its development.
Experiments conducted with the DualEco-developed product on cereal crops against harmful insects have shown uniquely effective results. The application of the product completely eradicated pest populations and improved plant growth and flowering, ultimately ensuring a high-quality harvest. This outcome confirms the product’s immense potential and effectiveness in protecting cereal crops.