Use Florabis to have the best harvest!

The dream of all gardeners is to harvest environmentally friendly products from their garden. However, diseases and pests often make gardeners use different chemicals. This causes great harm not only to nature, but also to a person’s health.


In 1995, Novosibirsk scientists in Akademgorodok developed a unique plant growth stimulator based on pine needles extract. It has passed all laboratory and field tests and has been successfully used in agriculture, home floriculture and private farm households for more than 20 years.


With the advent of the Florabis adjuvant, we have the opportunity to use the next generations of coniferous biological products. Florabis combines the latest scientific achievements and can be used not only to stimulate the growth and development of plants, but also to enhance the effect of plant protection agents against diseases and pests, to increase plant yields, especially under drought, frost, temperature changes and other adverse conditions.

Only a few drops of Florabis can make a miracle:
your plants will always be green and healthy!

How does Florabis work?

It regulates the growth and development of plants and increases the time and intensity of flowering and yield

It protects against stress, has a fungicidal and repellent effect

It increases the effectiveness of plant protection agents, thereby, reducing their use

What problems does Florabis solve?

It protects against drought

It protects against frost

It protects against overheating

It protects against lodging

It protects against pulling

It protects against deformities

It prevents and protects against diseases

It repels and protects from pests

It increases the effectiveness of plant protection agents

What are the properties and benefits of Florabis?
(more details)

Main benefits:

Adjuvant properties:

Additional properties:

Florabis combines the properties of an adjuvant, a regulator of plant growth and development as well as the protector against diseases and pests at the same time. It can be used both independently, to activate growth and development, to enhance flowering intensity, to increase yield and resistance to diseases, and as an additive (adjuvant) to chemical pesticides and agrochemicals to increase their effectiveness, reduce the dose and frequency of use of chemicals and reduce the stressful effect of chemical treatment on the protected plant.

What does Florabis contain?
(more details)

Florabis is made from an extract of Siberian fir, Abies sibirica Ledeb. Woody greens, a mixture of needles, buds and non-woody shoots, up to 15 cm long is a raw material for obtaining the extract.

Wood greens are a well-known raw material for production coniferous-vitamin flour, which is used as a feed additive in animal husbandry and poultry farming. Various products are also extracted from woody greens. They include essential oil, coniferous wax, vitamin concentrate, coniferous chlorophyll-carotene paste, coniferous sodium chlorophyllin. Besides, these products are widely applied in cosmetology, the food industry and pharmacology. That is because woody greens are affordable and relatively inexpensive raw materials, being a multi-tonnage waste of logging production. Finally, the processed products (extracts) of woody greens belong to low-hazard, practically non-hazardous substances (4-5 hazard class according to State Standard (GOST) 12.1.007); they have low irritation effect on the skin and mucous membranes, and they are not flammable. 

The total extract from woody greens contains the following chemical substances in its composition, %:

After receiving, the extract is subjected to saponification, etherificafion and compatibility with salts of trace elements. Then, the specialists normalize the content of triterpenic acids and check the emulsifying properties. After all, the adjuvant is packaged in consumer packaging, labeled and sent to a warehouse or retail chain.

TRITERPENE ACIDS

Triterpene acids have been known since 1938, but scientific and practical interest in triterpene acids arose when, in the 90s of the 20th century, growth-stimulating effects on plants were detected in triterpene acids (V.M. Chekurov et al., 1994, 1998). Based on triterpene acids extracted from the woody greens of Siberian fir (lat. Abies sibirica Ledeb), several preparations of growth stimulants with fungicidal activity have been developed by the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, which have been successfully tested on technical, green, vegetable, grain, leguminous, berry and fruit crops.

FATTY ACIDS AND WAXES

Fatty acids and waxes are the structuring (filling) components of the adjuvant and provide its main technological (emulsifying) properties, namely: uniform distribution of pesticides throughout the volume of tank mixtures and increase the adhesion (adhesion) of pesticides to the plant surface. In addition, these components are analogous to the waxy layer of plants. They form stable indelible films on the surface of plants that prevent the desiccation of plants. Besides, terpenic acids, sterols, polyprenols, chlorophyll and phenolic compounds contained in coniferous extract provide an additional protective effect against drought, frost, damage and damage by harmful organisms, resulting in increased productivity and commercial yield.

TRACE ELEMENTS

Trace elements. The basic composition of the adjuvant includes divalent copper ions (Cu2+), which form stable salts and complexes with triterpene acids of Siberian fir. Copper salts provide a more powerful insecto-fungicidal effect, since copper salts (copper sulfate, copper chloride, etc.) are widely known as fungicides. Other trace elements such as zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and others can also be introduced into the adjuvant, thus, significantly expanding the scope of the adjuvant as a micronutrient.

Brassinosteroids

Brassinosteroids are stress phytohormones of the steroid class, the action of which is aimed at maintaining the adaptogenic properties of plants. The action of brassinosteroids is especially pronounced in such adverse conditions as at low temperatures, frosts, flooding, drought, salinization of the soil, diseases and pests, the action of pesticides, etc.

Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll is a green plant pigment that is responsible for photosynthesis. It has been shown that even microdoses of chlorophyll can significantly extend the growing season and increase photosynthetic activity, which affects the appearance of plants - they look greener and younger.

Flavonoids

Flavonoids are natural pigments of a group of polyphenolic compounds. They serve to protect plant cells from UV radiation and free radicals, have an adaptogenic effect, easily form strong chelated compounds with metal ions, in particular, with ions of cobalt, manganese, copper, iron, zinc and others. This contributes to the retention of trace element complexes on the surface of the plant, thereby providing foliar fertilization of plants during the growing season.

Polyprenols

Polyprenols are antiviral agents that are already widely used in veterinary medicine. They are also active against plant viruses, which often lead to the degeneration of varieties. Therefore, antiviral protection is especially important during vegetative propagation of plants from tubers, bulbs, cuttings and inoculation.

The adjuvant is available in the form of a combined concentrate of surface-active agents (surfactants) based on the extract of coniferous woody greens which is normalized to the content of triterpenic acids.

All the components of the adjuvant are of natural origin, have pronounced lipophilicity and the ability to form stable indelible films on the surface of plants, in which pesticides and agrochemicals can be retained. At the same time, such films are analogous to the natural waxy layer of plant cuticle, therefore they are easily biodegradable and do not pollute the environment.

How to use Florabis?

Recommended concentration

for the treatment of seeds, planting material and plants in the vegetation period:

Recommended concentration

for tank mixtures of pesticides and agrochemicals:

Recommended concentration

for major crops:

1 ml ~ 30 drops
(a new package with dispenser)

It is better to dissolve Florabis in a small amount of warm water (40 - 80℃), and then bring the resulting solution to the required volume. In fields, in the absence of warm water, a mother solution is prepared by leaving it for 30 minutes until Florabis components are completely dissolved, and then the mother solution is added into the tank mixture through a homogenizer.

Recommendations to Use of Florabis on Various Crops

(more details)

Planting material

Seeds: to treat seeds at least 2 hours before sowing. The recommended concentration is 0.1%.

Tubers and bulbs: to soak tubers and bulbs overnight. The recommended concentration is 0.05%. To spray tubers and bulbs before planting is allowed. In this case, the concentration is increased to 0.1%.

Cuttings: to soak cuttings overnight. The recommended concentration is 0.025%. To spray cuttings before planting is allowed. In this case, the concentration is increased to 0.1%.

Seedlings: to water seedlings 3-5 days before planting in the ground. The recommended concentration is 0.05%, with severe root rot, it can be increased to 0.1%.

Legumes


Grain crops

Vegetable plants

watermelon: to spray plants in the ball stage, flowering and at the beginning of ovary formation. Consumption rate is 30 ml/ha.

melon, squash, pattypan squash, pumpkin: to spray plants at the stage of 2-3 real leaves, flowering and at the beginning of ovary formation. Consumption rate is 30 ml/ha.

onion on feathers: to spray plants at the beginning of mass regrowth of the feather. Consumption rate is 30 ml/ha.

bulb onion: to spray plants at the stage of the 4th leaf and 2 weeks after the first spraying. Consumption rate is 90 ml/ha.

garlic: to spray plants after germination and at the stage of young bulb formation (after 5 leaves). Consumption rate is 90 ml/ha.

potatoes: to spray plants at the stage of full germination and budding. Consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.

pepper: to spray plants at the budding and mass flowering stage. Consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.

tomato: to spray plants at the budding and flowering stage: 1st, 2nd and 3rd trusses. Consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.


Fruit and berry plants

grape: to spray plants in the budding or flowering stage and 2 weeks after the spraying. The consumption rate is 30 ml/ha

strawberry: to spray plants at the budding stage, to water plants at the beginning of berry formation, to spray plants after harvest.  Consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.

fruit trees (quince, apricot, cherry, pomegranate, pear, chestnut, walnut, peach, plum, hazelnut, persimmon, wild cherry, apple tree): to spray seedlings at the beginning of shoot growth, to spray plants at the budding and flowering stage to protect against frost. The consumption rate on seedlings is 120 ml/ha; the consumption rate on fruit-bearing trees is 180 ml/ha

berry bushes (irga, blackberry, gooseberry, raspberry, currant): to spray seedlings at the beginning of shoot growth, to spray plants at the budding and flowering stage to protect against frost. The consumption rate on seedlings is 90 ml/ha; the consumption rate on fruit-bearing trees is 120 ml/ha.

Technical crops

hemp: to spray at the stages of 2-3 and 8-9 of real pairs of leaves. The consumption rate is 90 ml/ha

flax: to spray at the beginning of the herringbone stage at a plant height of 10-12 cm and at the end of the herringbone stage at a plant height of 15-20 cm, with the interval between treatments of 10-14 days. The consumption rate is 90 ml/ha.

sunflower: to spray plants at the stage of 3-4 leaves and 6-8 leaves. The consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.

winter rapeseed: to spray in autumn at the stage of 5-7 leaves and in spring at the stage of the beginning of stalking (at plant height of 30-40 cm). The consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.

spring rapeseed: to spray at the stage of 3-4 leaves or at the budding stage to increase yield. The consumption rate is 60 ml/ha

sugar beet: to spray at the stage from 3-5 leaves to the closing of the rows. The consumption rate is 60 ml/ha.

cotton: to spray at budding and flowering, after opening the inflorescences at the bottom. The consumption rate is 90 ml/ha.


Perennial grasses (lawns, fodder):

The application of Florabis begins with seed treatment. If this is not possible, then water 2-3 weeks after sowing. In the future, water regularly, with a frequency of no more than once per month. The consumption rate is 30 ml/ha.

Flowers:

The application of Florabis begins with the processing of seeds and planting material: tubers, bulbs, and cuttings. It is also recommended to use Florabis for seedling treatment a week before planting in the ground. In the future, treatments can be repeated every 2 weeks from the beginning of development to the flowering stage. Florabis can also used in any stressful situations: high temperature changes, or the use of agrochemicals and pesticides. The consumption rate is 60 ml/ha, the consumption rate for shrubs is 90 ml/ha.

The expected agrotechnical result includes:

increase in germination and seed germination energy, in the mass of the root system and the total volume of the leaf surface, acceleration of maturation for several days; increase in yield and productive bushiness, in the commercial qualities of products (protein and sugar content), and improved resistance to frost, drought, and soil salinity.

The expected phytosanitary result includes:

reduction of leaf-stem infections (bacterioses, powdery mildew, rust) and root rot.

Florabis is effective as a preventive agent for late blight, alternariosis, septoria, true and false powdery mildew, fomosis, rhizoctoniosis, scab, bacterial wilting and root rot. It repels insects, eliminates deformation of leaves and fruits, contributes to the preservation of plant appearance, increases marketable yield, stimulates the intensity of flowering, and contributes to the increase in yield, especially in frost, drought and temperature changes.

Is Florabis safe?

All adjuvant components are of natural origin. They belong to low-risk and almost safe substances. The use of an adjuvant does not require special precautions. There is no waiting period, the deadline for field work is not regulated. The adjuvant packaging is disposed of with household waste. In case of contact with the skin and eyes, the remains of the adjuvant are washed off with water; in case of accidental ingestion, a person is given warm water to drink and cause vomiting. If allergic reactions occur, you should consult a doctor. Adjuvant-treated food can be eaten without restrictions.

SAFE
FOR HUMANS

SAFE
FOR ANIMALS

SAFE
FOR BIRDS

SAFE
FOR PLANTS

SAFE
FOR EARTHWORMS

SAFE
FOR BEES

How to store Florabis?

All components of Florabis are highly stable.
Florabis does not require special conditions of transportation and storage.

The guaranteed shelf life is at least 6 years.

Video and Audio

Company Awards

Администрация города Бердска

Балагодарственное письмо за вклад в социально экономическое развитие города Бердска 

Администрация наукограда Кольцово

Благодарственное письмо за представление продукции на заседании коллегии министерства культуры и экономического развития Новосибирской области

Ассоциация православных инвалидов им. Святого Луки

Почетная грамота за милосердное отношение к православным инвалидам

Reviews and Recommendations

Acts, Reports and Scientific Publications

Благородова Е.Н., Еременко O.A. Влияние физиологически активных соединений на формирование урожая капусты белокочанной // Теория и практика современной аграрной науки. Сборник IV национальной (всероссийской) научной конференции с международным участием. Новосибирский государственный аграрный университет. Новосибирск, 2021

Косованов Д.С. Результаты применения Флорабиса на яровой пшенице и подсолнечнике в Алтайском крае // Акт о производственных испытаниях в крестьянском хозяйстве, 2018 г

Масляникова С.С. Эффективность биопрепаратов против гриба Fusarium oxysporum // Матариалы 57-й медународной научной студенческой конференции. Минск-2019, Новосибирск, 14 апреля 2019 г. 

Where to buy Florabis?

Section for Wholesalers and Importers

How to Become a Regional Representative?

Our company is interested in any forms of cooperation:


To start cooperation, write to us by e-mail or fill out the form.

How to certify an adjuvant?

In most countries, pesticides and agrochemicals are subject to state registration, which is accompanied by significant costs. In addition, state registration is quite long and time-consuming, sometimes taking up to 2-3 years. Unlike pesticides and agrochemicals, adjuvants are surfactants and, accordingly, are not subject to state registration in most countries of the world, which is their significant commercial advantage. It allows saving money and time for their introduction into trade prices and assortment list of products. Based on the above, our adjuvant is supplied under the Commodity Classifier for Foreign Economic Activities 3402 90 100 8. Other surface-active preparations and accompanied by the following documents:

How to import an adjuvant?

The adjuvant can be delivered both in finished form and as separate components: triterpene acids and an emulsifier. This is especially important for exporting to other countries, because in most cases, the import of plant extracts does not require complicated documentation. When importing individual components, the adjuvant is assembled on site, according to the developed recipes and technological instructions. In some cases this method of delivery allows reducing customs duties and overcome other administrative barriers. At the same time, the shelf-life of components is practically unlimited, which also reduces commercial risks.

How to protect your investments?

Our adjuvant is supplied under the Florabis trademark, which has been registered in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Serbia, China, Vietnam, the European Union and other countries. This fact reliably protects the rights of our partners implementing joint projects. In addition, Siberian fir extract is a unique raw material and is produced only according to the original technology. Thus, in case of an exclusive supply contract, the importer receives unique natural components and patent protection for trademarks.

Materials for download

Advertising flyer

Abstract for gardeners

Instructions for farmers

Conclusion

Every gardener and farmer wants to receive not only financial remuneration for his or her work, but also to be satisfied with the result of this work. The result is easy to get with Florabis. After all, healthy, juicy and attractive vegetables, berries and fruits are always welcomed both at home and on store shelves.

Modern agriculture is characterized by large volumes of chemical plant protection agents and fertilizers, which help to achieve high yields. At the same time, environmental requirements are tightened every year. Pollution with toxic chemicals is especially strongly controlled. Products with a high content of pesticide residues will obviously not be exported, and, at best, will be sold on the domestic market at low prices.

A more active and widespread use of biological products is one of the ways to solve this problem. Traditionally, biologically active microorganisms (probiotics) and plant extracts (phytobiotics) serve as the basis of biological products. At the same time, phytobiotics have several advantages over microbiological agents: they are less dependent on weather and climatic conditions, have a systemic action, are compatible with chemical pesticides and agrochemicals. It makes their use more stable and predictable, and the application itself more technological.

The range of phytobiotics is constantly expanding. But we offer preparation based on coniferous extracts, the effectiveness of which has been confirmed by almost a century of scientific and practical experience.

Florabis is a green adjuvant based on a plant concentrate of surface-active substances from coniferous woody greens.

Adjuvants (from Latin adjuvans means helping) are specific substances that may not have an independent biological (herbicidal, fungicidal, insecticidal, growth-stimulating) activity. But they are synergists, when used together with pesticides and agrochemicals they dramatically increase the technical and biological efficiency. The synergistic effect makes it possible to reduce the frequency of application of plant protection agents and, accordingly, to reduce the content of residues of pesticides in the final product.