In collaboration with the Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and sponsored by the UK Government - Innovate funding, Olmix Plant Care, through its subsidiary MPH in the United Kingdom, has undertaken a co-trial that aims to bring to light in the plant the epigenetic modifications lead by one of its biostimulating formulation.
The study looked at the effect of a hybrid biostimulant with nutrients on drought and heat tolerance in a range of crops. Results are very promising since it was found out that the product changed the plants’ response to stress, increasing drought tolerance by 25-35% and boosting yields by up to 30 percent.