Cerall, a powerful seed treatment solution against seed-borne diseases in cereal crops

Control seed-borne diseases with Cerall  

Fusarium, common bunt (Tilletia caries), glume blotch (Septoria nodorum) and foot rot (Microdochium nivale) are serious threats for wheat, rye, spelt and triticale crops. For most of these diseases, seeds are the primary carrier of the infection and can cause serious plant losses through damping off just after germination and seedling emergence. These diseases can also seriously affect the crop in a later stage.

Cerall offers a powerful weapon to protect the seeds against these pathogens while strengthening the plant at the same time.

Europe’s only microbiology-based biological seed treatment to protect against seed-borne diseases

What is Cerall 

Cerall protects summer wheat, winter wheat, rye, spelt and triticale seeds. The product is a seed coating - the seeds are treated prior to sowing. Cerall remains effective on stored seeds for up to one year after application. Once the seeds have been sown, Pseudomonas chlororaphis MA 342 remains active on the roots until the fifth leaf development stage.

Why use Cerall

  • Biological fungicide effective against a wide range of seed-borne diseases
  • Combines a direct lethal effect and a long-lasting protection
  • Improves plant growth and reduces abiotic stresses, resulting in improved crop yields
  • Easy and safe to use
  • Can be applied with existing seed-treatment equipment
  • Effective in a wide range of conditions, including cold conditions
  • Suitable for conventional and organic cultivation
  • Leaves no residue and restores soil balance
  • No chance on resistance development
  • With a narrower range of products, Cerall is the future-proof solution against seed-borne diseases
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Cerall in cold conditions

Cerall is effective in a wide range of conditions, including cold temperatures, making it ideal for your winter wheat crop.

Improves yield 

Cerall doesn’t only protect your wheat, rye and triticale crops from seed-borne diseases such as Fusarium spp, it also improves overall crop growth:

  • Increased seedling emergence

  • Better ability to deal with abiotic stress

This results in improved yields and a positive return on investment.

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How does Cerall work?

Cerall contains a high concentration of the Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain MA342 bacteria, which produces
metabolites.

  • After the application of Cerall, a biofilm is created around the seed.
  • The metabolites already present in Cerall have a direct inhibitory effect on various fungal diseases present on the seeds.
  • The bacteria present in Cerall will stay inactive when the seeds are stored dry.
  • After sowing, when water availability increases, the bacteria will become active and will rapidly start to multiply. This ensures that the seeds and first developing roots are quickly colonized.
  • Subsequently, the bacteria will start to compete with other pathogens for nutrients and space and continue to produce metabolites. This will further inhibit the growth of other pathogens.
  • Furthermore, the bacteria will stimulate the plant to start resistance reactions which, in turn, prevents other pathogens from successfully infecting the young plant.