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US: New research data available on BioSafe's OxiDate® 2.0 for tomatoes
BioSafe Systems has recently released a new study on OxiDate® 2.0 for tomatoes. In the recent study conducted by Virginia Tech, OxiDate 2.0 was tested, among others, to assess reduction in bacterial pathogen populations on tomato plants when applied as an overhead spray. OxiDate 2.0 proved to consistently reduce all bacterial counts to below detectable limits when used as an overhead spray. Results of this study showed that, while some other treatments had a noticeable effect on pathogen population levels, only OxiDate 2.0 showed significant and consistent levels of suppression against all bacteria investigated at levels that could have practical implications.
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22 Meadow Street, East Hartford, CT 06108
Phone 860.290.8890 | Toll Free 888.273.3088
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