This episode currently has no reviews.
Submit ReviewDr. Chris Hayes began his journey into biologicals while working on his PhD; then continued in the field as a scientist at Cornell University/NYSAES in Geneva, NY. At Cornell, he worked on the strains of Trichoderma, T22 & G41, which would ultimately become the active ingredients in RootShield Plus. He left Cornell approximately 25 years ago to help start BioWorks. For the past quarter-century, he has worked in various areas within BioWorks with the ultimate goal of helping those interested in using biologicals to understand the do’s and don’ts to maximize the effectiveness of biologicals in programs to prevent plant sickness and loss.
https://www.bioworksinc.com/about-us/
Check out additional info from Chris:
Click here for Trichoderma-based products around the world, Dr. Woo 2014
Click here for 20-04.pdf?v=1594334083"> Trichoderma Species Paper
Click here for Myths and Dogmas of Biocontrol
Dr. Chris Hayes began his journey into biologicals while working on his PhD; then continued in the field as a scientist at Cornell University/NYSAES in Geneva, NY. At Cornell, he worked on the strains of Trichoderma, T22 & G41, which would ultimately become the active ingredients in RootShield Plus. He left Cornell approximately 25 years ago to help start BioWorks. For the past quarter-century, he has worked in various areas within BioWorks with the ultimate goal of helping those interested in using biologicals to understand the do’s and don’ts to maximize the effectiveness of biologicals in programs to prevent plant sickness and loss.
https://www.bioworksinc.com/about-us/
Check out additional info from Chris:
Click here for Trichoderma-based products around the world, Dr. Woo 2014
Click here for 20-04.pdf?v=1594334083"> Trichoderma Species Paper
Click here for Myths and Dogmas of Biocontrol
This episode currently has no reviews.
Submit ReviewThis episode could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.
Submit Review