Lecanicillium lecanii, branded as IndraKavach by Probioticfy, is an entomopathogenic fungus that serves as a natural biopesticide. These “pest-protecting microbes” infect and eliminate soft-bodied pests like whiteflies, aphids, and thrips, safeguarding crops without toxic chemicals. IndraKavach promotes sustainable farming for horticultural crops (e.g., turmeric, tomatoes), commercial crops (e.g., sugarcane, cotton), and seasonal crops (e.g., rice, wheat). It reduces pesticide costs, minimizes environmental harm, and combats pest resistance, ensuring robust yields. With IndraKavach, Probioticfy empowers farmers to shield their fields, embodying the protective spirit of “IndraKavach” for bountiful harvests.
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Uses of IndraKavach:
Pest Control: Targets whiteflies, aphids, thrips, and scale insects, protecting yields by 10–15%.
Crop Protection: Shields tomatoes from whiteflies and turmeric from aphids.
Cost Savings: Cuts chemical pesticide use by 20–30%, reducing costs for cotton farmers.
Eco-Friendly: Safe for pollinators, minimizing ecological impact.
Pest Resistance: Overcomes resistance to chemical pesticides in rice pests..
Dosage and Method of Application:
Dosage: 1–2 L per acre (liquid).
Methods:
Foliar Spray: Dilute IndraKavach in water; spray on tomato or turmeric leaves to target whiteflies and aphids.
Soil Application: Mix with compost; apply to soil for sugarcane or rice to control soil-dwelling pests.
Greenhouse Use: Spray in enclosed environments for tomatoes to manage thrips.
Equipment: Use knapsack sprayer for foliar application or drip irrigation for soil application.
Compatibility: Avoid fungicides; compatible with most insecticides.
Best Times for Application and Benefits:
Early Pest Detection (Vegetative Stage): Apply at first signs of whiteflies or aphids (e.g., June–July for rice, kharif season). Benefit: Prevents 10–20% yield loss by controlling pests early.
Pre-Flowering (4–6 Weeks Post-Planting): Spray on turmeric or tomatoes (e.g., August for turmeric). Benefit: Protects fruits and rhizomes, increasing tomato yield by 10–15%.
High Humidity (Monsoon Season): Apply during humid conditions (e.g., July–August).
Avoid Dry Periods: Low humidity reduces activity; apply in evenings or cloudy weather.
Why Timing Matters: Early or pre-flowering application in humid conditions maximizes pest control, protecting turmeric yields and reducing pesticide costs.
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