Biocontrol Portfolio

Mycova™ Beauveria bassiana Programs for Persistent Whitefly & Thrip Pressure

1 × 109 CFU Stability
Dual Formulations
Regulatory Support
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Product Overview

High-viability Beauveria bassiana for export-ready IPM programs

Mycova delivers Beauveria bassiana at 1 × 109 CFU counts in both emulsifiable concentrate and wettable powder systems. Proprietary fermentation and spore conditioning steps lock in viability, while carrier chemistry safeguards uniform sprayability under tropical and temperate conditions. Each batch ships with traceability, shelf-life, and residue documentation to accelerate registrations. Mycova supports rotations with botanical insecticides, reduces reliance on conventional chemistry, and helps distributors supply premium biological solutions that scale.

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High Spore Viability

Fermentation, drying, and encapsulation controls preserve 1 × 109 CFU performance across the supply chain.

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Flexible Integration

OD and WP options align with foliar, drench, and greenhouse applications for year-round IPM rotations.

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Distributor Ready

Dossiers, SDS, and resistance management guidelines simplify market entry and compliance checks.

Mycova Line-Up

Formulations to match crop systems

Choose between a high-load oil dispersion for foliar programs or a wettable powder engineered for greenhouse and protected cropping.

Why Distributors Choose Mycova

Key Features

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Precision Fermentation

In-house fermentation and downstream processing deliver consistent spore counts and viability.

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Humidity Tolerant

Carrier chemistry prevents caking and keeps spores free-flowing under tropical warehouse conditions.

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Rapid Colonisation

Germination enhancers speed cuticle penetration for quicker knockdown of soft-bodied pests.

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Comprehensive Dossiers

Regulatory, toxicology, and residue summaries accompany every product to simplify submissions.

Mode of Action

Beauveria spores germinate, penetrate, and collapse pest populations

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Pests Controlled

Target Spectrum

  • Whiteflies (Bemisia spp., Trialeurodes spp.)
  • Thrips (Frankliniella spp., Thrips tabaci)
  • Aphids and soft scales
  • Mealybugs in protected cultivation
  • Lepidopteran larvae (suppression)
  • Leafhopper nymphs on vegetables
Secondary Benefits

Program Enhancements

  • Supports resistance management strategies
  • Integrates with botanical and microbial partners
  • Improves canopy sanitation with spore recycling
  • Favorable worker safety and re-entry intervals
Crops Covered

Validated across greenhouse and open-field systems

Protected vegetables: tomato, cucumber, capsicum Leafy greens and herbs under greenhouse production Ornamentals and nursery stock Open-field vegetables and pulses Coffee, tea, and spice plantations Berries and high-value fruit crops
Dosage & Dilution

Mycova application programs

Mycova OD – Beauveria bassiana 1 × 109 CFU/mL

Application Focus Dosage per Acre Product per Liter of Water* Application Interval
Vegetables & pulses 400–600 mL 4–6 mL / L Every 7–10 days
Fruit & plantation crops 600–800 mL 6–8 mL / L Every 10–14 days
Protected cultivation / greenhouse 400–500 mL 4–5 mL / L Every 5–7 days

Mycova WP – Beauveria bassiana 1 × 109 CFU/g

Application Focus Dosage per Acre Product per Liter of Water* Application Interval
Vegetables & pulses 0.5–0.75 kg 5–7.5 g / L Every 7–10 days
Fruit & plantation crops 0.75–1.0 kg 7.5–10 g / L Every 10–14 days
Protected cultivation / greenhouse 0.4–0.6 kg 4–6 g / L Every 5–7 days

*Per-liter guidance assumes a 100 L spray volume per acre. Adjust carrier volume to match local sprayer calibration.

Program Fit

Use sites, compatibility, and storage

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  • Greenhouse and shade-net vegetables
  • Open-field vegetables, pulses, and cotton
  • Fruit orchards and beverage plantations
  • Nursery propagation and transplant dips
  • Protected ornamental production

science Compatibility

  • Compatible with botanical insecticides and most biostimulants
  • Avoid tank mixing with copper or strong alkaline products
  • Maintain spray solution between pH 5.5–7.0
  • Use non-ionic spreaders to enhance canopy coverage

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  • Unopened shelf life: 18 months from manufacturing
  • Store at 5–30°C in a dry, shaded warehouse
  • Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent moisture uptake
  • Agitate or premix slurry before charging sprayer tanks

Deploy Mycova in your biological insect control portfolio

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