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Basitony

Basitone plants are defined as plants with a vegetation gradient that favours the development of basal shoots, i.e. those closest to the ground. Examples of basitone plants are the olive tree and the chestnut tree. These are plants that tend not to grow too tall, but need larger areas than acrotonous plants in order to develop at their best. Pruning measures, such as the removal of lower branches, are intended to reduce the basal area and encourage upward growth of the plants. 

The BioAksxter® formulations with their balancing function make it possible to limit excesses, in one direction or another, determined by environmental conditions, crop management and vigour of the species. As a result, balanced plants are easier to manage, cultivation operations are simpler and faster, and both explicit and implicit costs are saved. 

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BioAksxter® products are not just highly concentrated natural fertilisers, their advanced formulation is able to enhance any types of crop and soil.

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