Field Study
Vitazyme on Avocados – 2014-San Juan Acateno, Teziutlan, Puebla, Mexico
The conclusions of the Mexican authors are as follows.
1. Vitazyme,atdosagesof0.7,1.4and2.1litersperhectareofVitazyme, equivalent to 100, 200 and 200 mL/200 L water in 1390 liters per hectare of solution, each in 4 foliar sprays at intervals of two months after the last harvest, in 8 years old avocado trees, recorded good effects on the evaluated parameters in the avocado crop, achieving significant improvements in days to bud break, to flowering and to fruit set, as well as in yield and quality of fruits, showing statistical differences with the untreated control throughout the development of
the trial.
2. With four foliar applications of Vitazyme at dosages of 0.7, 1.4 and 2.1 liters per hectare of Vitazyme, equivalent to 100, 200, and 300 mL/200 L water in 1390 liters per hectare of solution, each in 4 foliar sprays at intervals of two months after the last harvest, in 8 years old avocado trees, significant yield increases compared with an untreated control of 1.18, 2.18, and 4.11 tons/hectare, or 20, 34, and 64%, respectively, are achieved. Likewise, marked improvements in the quality of the Vitazyme treated fruits are noticed.
3. The use of Vitazyme at dosages of 0.7, 1.4, and 2.1 liters per hectare of Vitazyme, each in 4 foliar sprays at intervals of the two months after the last harvest, is recommended in avocado trees, since it is demonstrated to be an alternative that favorably increased yields per hectare, as well as the quality of avocado fruits.
4. Therewerenotoxiceffectstotheavocadocrop,afterapplyingdosagesof0.7,1.4,and2.1litersperhectare of Vitazyme, equivalent to 100, 200, and 300 mL/200 L water in 1390 liters per hectare of solution.