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Seasol

Type: Seaweed extract, Company: Seasol International

Effect

Increased yield
No effect on produce quality
Increased other

Seasol treated Strawberry, cv. Albion, grown under normal growing conditions had a 10 % significant higher total fruit yield, a 10.7 % higher total revenue, no significant difference in fruit size, fruit firmness, fruit soluble solid concentration, titratable acidity, no difference in incidence and severity of post-harvest rot of fruits harvested in January and 82 % less incidence and 98.5 % less severity after 5 days of storage and 52.6 % less incidident and 54.8% less severity of post-harvest rot after 10 days of storage of fruits harvested in March compared to the untreated control grown under the same conditions.

Trial details
outdoor, unprotected, soil-grown in holes in plastic, normal growing conditions
Australia

Crop

Strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa

Trial application

Method
Foliar spray + root drench
Timing
First application at planting time, until 2 weeks before the final harvest
Rate
1:4000 concentration; Root drench 10 L/Ha; Foliar spray until the point of runoff
Mattner, S.W., Villalta, O.N., McFarlane, D.J., Islam, M.T., Arioli, T., and Cahill, D.M.
2023
The biostimulant efect of an extract from Durvillaea potatorum and Ascophyllum nodosum is associated with the priming of reactive oxygen species in strawberry in south‑eastern Australia
Journal of applied phycology
35
1789-1800