Agrovir

Agrovir is not a chemical compound but a . Specifically, it contains a naturally occurring, hypovirulent strain of the fungus Trichoderma viride , which has been deliberately infected with a mycovirus. This creates a "hyperparasite" scenario: a virus that weakens a specific set of plant-pathogenic fungi.

Agrovir represents the maturation of biological control: from a fringe organic concept to a precise, commercially viable tool. It excels in high-value crops where chemical residues are problematic (export vegetables, greenhouse herbs) and in soils with a known history of chronic root diseases. agrovir

In an era of fungicide resistance and tightening maximum residue limits (MRLs), Agrovir offers a glimpse of agriculture’s viral future—where we fight fungus with fungus, and the most elegant weapon is a pathogen’s own silent assassin. Agrovir is not a chemical compound but a