Fruits and crops—undeniably
the most significant and life-
sustaining components—are
gradually being destroyed.
And these...
…are the antagonists that severely demolish
agricultural production,
including 80% of rubber leaves in Hainan and
Yunnan province, China
And
330,000 acres of wheat in Suqian, China
Tetranychus Urticae in China
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae has
arrhenotokous reproduction
hence spreads pervasively worldwide, hosting nearly 800 plant species.
Moreover, due to these properties, it develops acaricide resistance at an exponential rate, with resistance upon...
active ingredients
...reported. Thus, it’s regarded as one of the most resistant pest species.
They also infested horticulturist gardens, incurring massive economic loss...
This is what you will find on 10 leaves of…
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Hence, GreatBay-SCIE introduces an ultimate solution—
Combine these three elements into a spray
Ecofriendly
Dienamite contains only sesquiterpenes and proteins that are biodegradable, hence producing neither water contamination nor land pollution.
Target specific
7epiZ and 9H10epoZ only establish exterminating and progeny-reducing effects on T. urticae and whiteflies while MVPs bind specifically
to their ion channels.
Safe
Dienamite is entirely secure to humans, pets, and beneficial pests including honeybees due to its non-toxic properties. to their ion channels.
Omnipotent
Dienamite is able to interfere and resolve mite infection problems at multiple stages, including pre-infection, mid-infection, and post-infection
stages.
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By harnessing synthetic Biology, we wish that Dienamite can contribute to developing sustainable agriculture and horticulture by replacing chemically produced acaricides ...
...hence preserving land and water sanitation and ensuring a safer working environment for farmers and horticulturists.
By providing effective pests control,
Thus, our product assists to combat food wastes and overuse of resources incurred by mite-infested crops with
an entirely responsible production and consumption process.
By advocating SDGs, GreatBay-SCIE hope to convert our priorities into burning passion, devoting ourselves to making the earth a more hospitable
place.