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Tripsil
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Tripsil

Liquid Silicon fertilizer

Tripsil is a liquid formulation enriched with Ortho Silicic Acid, developed to enhance plant resistance and resilience against biotic stress such as insect and pest attacks. By strengthening the silica layer in plant tissues, it not only minimizes damage caused by external threats but also improves the plant’s physical structure leading to better resistance to lodging. Suitable for use across all soil types and a wide range of crops, Tripsil is especially effective in field crops, fruits, vegetables, cereals, and sugarcane, helping farmers achieve stronger plants and higher yields with every cycle.

  • Strengthens the silicic barrier to protect from biotic stress like pests and pathogens.
  • Acts as a natural deterrent to insects through tougher plant tissues.
  • Fortifies plant structure to withstand lodging in field conditions.
  • Effective in field crops, vegetables, fruits, sugarcane, and cereals.
  • Supports healthier crops leading to increased productivity.

Mode of Action

  • Signaling & phythoalexin Induction: Silicon functions as a signaling molecule that induces the production of phytoalexins—natural antimicrobial compounds with antioxidative properties that protect the plant from pathogens and pest attacks.
  • Cell Wall Strengthening: Tripsil enhances the deposition of silica in plant cell walls, thereby increasing structural integrity and acting as a mechanical barrier to insects and pathogens.
  • Resistance to Loading: The strengthened cell walls improve plant structure, reducing the risk of lodging in cereals and tall crops.
Tripsil Mode of Action Diagram

Application & Dosage

Application & Dosage
Application & Dosage
Dosage Ring

Foliar Application
5 ml / L of water

Crop
Crop
Dosage Ring

All Crops

Application Interval
Application Interval
Dosage Ring

15 Days

Frequently Asked Questions

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