Chili-based biostimulant

A chili pepper-based biostimulant formulation using oleoresin and sunflower oil repels harmful animals and enhances crop vigor, addressing pest-related losses and abiotic stress without chemicals.

FR3165758A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-03-06XAVIER PEYRAUD
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Application Number
FR2025001456
Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-12
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Farmers and producers face significant losses due to attacks by harmful game such as wild boars, deer, and rodents, and there is a need for a non-chemical solution that can repel these pests while promoting crop vigor.

Method used

A biostimulant formulation combining chili pepper oleoresin and a liquid base, such as sunflower oil, is applied as a seed coating or foliar spray to repel pests and stimulate plant growth.

Benefits of technology

The biostimulant effectively repels harmful animals and enhances plant resistance to abiotic stresses without using chemical pesticides, promoting crop vigor and adaptability.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a natural biostimulant combining a repellent action against harmful game and a stimulation of plant growth. The formulation is based on Capsicum oleoresin and a liquid base (sunflower oil or water). This biostimulant is applied by coating seeds or by foliar spraying, offering a natural solution for crop protection.
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Description

Title of the invention: Chili pepper-based biostimulant

[0001] The invention relates to a natural biostimulant combining a repellent effect against harmful game and a beneficial action on plant growth. The formulation is based on the combination of chili pepper (Capsicum annuum in the form of oleoresin) and a liquid base, which may be a vegetable oil (sunflower oil) or water. Application is carried out according to two main methods:

[0002] Seed coating to protect crops from the initial growth stage.

[0003] Foliar spraying on growing crops for continuous repellent and biostimulant action. Scope of application:

[0004] The invention is applicable to the agricultural and horticultural sectors. It aims to limit the damage caused by harmful animals (wild boars, deer, rodents) while stimulating plant development. Technical problem solved:

[0005] Farmers and producers face significant losses due to attacks by harmful game. The invention makes it possible to repel these pests without the use of chemical pesticides, while promoting crop vigor thanks to the biostimulant effect of chili pepper. Product composition:

[0006] The biostimulant is formulated with: a. Capsicum oleoresin (cayenne pepper): 25% < C < 50% b. Sunflower oil: 75% < C < 80% Application method

[0007] Seed coating: application before sowing for prolonged action.

[0008] Spraying: dilution in water or an oily base, application to crops as needed. Effects and benefits

[0009] Natural repellent effect against pests, without impact on the environment.

[0010] Plant biostimulation, improving resistance to abiotic stresses.

[0011] Formulation adaptable according to the type of crop and climatic conditions.

Claims

Demands

1. Biostimulant repellent against harmful game comprising an oleoresin of Capsicum annuum and a liquid base.

2. Product according to claim 1, characterized in that the liquid base is sunflower oil or water.

3. Produced according to one of the preceding claims, applied by coating the seeds.

4. Product according to any one of claims 1 to 2, applied by foliar spraying.

5. Product according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by its ability to stimulate plant growth while repelling pests.

Citation Information

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