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- Root Knot Nematodes Manufacturer & Exporter | Insect Pest Management | Rice Protect Kit | Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg
Leading manufacturer & exporter of Rice Protect Kit for Root-Knot Nematodes. Enhance rice crop health with our effective, eco-friendly solution. < Crop Kits Insect Pest Management | Root Knot Nematodes Root knot nematodes infest rice roots, causing the formation of galls that impede nutrient and water uptake. This results in stunted plant growth, yellowing of leaves, and reduced yield. Implementing soil management practices and resistant varieties are critical for managing root knot nematode infestations and maintaining crop health. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Management Biological Control FAQ Additional Info FAQ What is the most effective root-knot nematode treatment for protecting crops from soil damage? The most effective treatment for root-knot nematodes usually involves integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. These include crop rotation with non-host crops, soil solarization, use of resistant crop varieties, biological control agents, and organic soil amendments such as compost or neem cake. Biological nematicides containing beneficial fungi and bacteria can also suppress nematode populations while improving soil health. What are the key root-knot nematode characteristics that help identify their presence in the field? Root-knot nematodes are microscopic parasitic worms that attack plant roots. The most noticeable characteristic is the formation of galls or knot-like swellings on plant roots . Other signs of infestation include: Stunted plant growth Yellowing leaves Wilting even when soil moisture is adequate Reduced crop yield Uneven plant growth in fields Farmers often confirm nematode presence by examining plant roots for these distinctive galls. How do you get rid of root-knot nematodes without harming beneficial soil microbes? To control root-knot nematodes without harming beneficial soil organisms, farmers can use organic and biological methods , such as: Applying beneficial microorganisms like Trichoderma , Paecilomyces lilacinus , or Pochonia chlamydosporia Adding organic matter such as compost or vermicompost Using neem-based products like neem cake or neem oil Practicing crop rotation with non-host crops Growing cover crops that suppress nematodes These practices help maintain soil biodiversity while controlling nematode populations. What do root-knot nematodes do to plant roots and overall crop yield? Root-knot nematodes infect plant roots and stimulate the formation of root galls . These galls disrupt the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. As a result: Root systems become weak and inefficient Plants show nutrient deficiency symptoms Growth becomes stunted Crop yields decline significantly Severe infestations can cause substantial economic losses in vegetable, fruit, and field crops. Can root-knot nematodes infect humans or are they limited to plants only? Root-knot nematodes are plant-parasitic organisms and do not infect humans or animals. They live in soil and feed exclusively on plant roots. While they can cause serious damage to crops, they are not harmful to human health . What pesticide kills root-knot nematodes effectively in agricultural soil? Several nematicides are used to control root-knot nematodes in agriculture. These include both chemical and biological products. Examples include: Chemical nematicides containing fluensulfone or oxamyl Biological nematicides containing beneficial fungi or bacteria Neem-based nematicides derived from neem seed extracts Biological and organic options are increasingly preferred because they reduce environmental impact and preserve soil health. How to treat root-knot nematodes during early crop growth stages? Early control is essential to prevent nematode damage. Farmers can manage nematodes during early crop growth by: Applying biological nematicides during planting Using neem cake or organic soil amendments Treating seeds or seedlings with beneficial microbes Practicing soil solarization before planting Monitoring fields regularly for early symptoms Early intervention helps reduce nematode populations before they spread. How to control root-knot nematodes organically in sustainable farming systems? Organic control methods focus on improving soil health and encouraging natural enemies of nematodes. Common organic strategies include: Crop rotation with resistant or non-host crops Growing marigold or mustard as biofumigant crops Applying compost, green manure, or vermicompost Using neem-based products such as neem cake Introducing beneficial fungi and bacteria These approaches reduce nematode populations while maintaining ecological balance in sustainable farming systems. Management Use resistant varieties. Provide staking for perching birds. Treat seeds/seedlings to reduce field infestations. Place straw on bunds and in fields at several locations to collect/destroy hiding caterpillars. Check the nursery regularly; clip off affected leaves if infestation is noticed. Biological Control Our ALLPROTEC 0.03% at 150–300 g, along with our B. subtilis at 400–600 g and Pseudomonas fluorescens at 300–500 g per acre, diluted in 200 L of water using a high-volume power sprayer. Additional Info Shelf Life & Packaging: Storage: Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature Shelf Life: 24 months from the date of manufacture at room temperature Packaging: 1 kg Disease Management Bacterial Blight Blast Brown Spot Sheath Blight Udbatta Disease Insect Pest Management Army Worms Case Worm Gundhi Bug Leaf Folders Plant Hopper Rice Hispa Root Knot Nematodes Stem Borers Resources Read all
- Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg
< Crop Kits Bunch Booster Bunch Booster enhances banana growth and yield by improving nutrient mobilization, stress tolerance, and fruit quality. Using Brassinolide, CPPU, ANAA, and Nano Silica, it promotes cell expansion, bunch elongation, and structural resilience, resulting in larger, stronger bunches and high-quality fruits. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Improved Fruit Quality: The application of Brassinolide, CPPU, and ANAA enhances fruit quality attributes such as size, weight, and visual appeal by optimizing cellular growth processes and improving nutrient supply. These growth regulators influence biochemical pathways related to fruit maturation, resulting in more uniform and marketable produce. Elongation and Elasticity: Nano Silica enhances the structural integrity of banana plant cell walls, leading to improved bunch elongation and elasticity by increasing the mechanical strength and flexibility of plant tissues. Nutrient Mobilization: Brassinolide, CPPU, ANAA, and Betaine facilitate the efficient translocation of essential nutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, minerals) to developing fruits. This ensures that nutrient-demanding tissues, such as growing fruits, receive adequate nourishment, optimizing fruit development and enhancing yield quality. Stress Tolerance: Brassinolide, ANAA, and Betaine improve plant resilience to abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity. These compounds function by modulating stress-responsive pathways, enhancing osmotic adjustment, and maintaining cellular homeostasis under stress conditions. Benefits Components Nano potasium nitrate Ionminprotocol Banana Growthmax Cocktail enzyme Silicomax Nano potasium nitrate Nano Fat Enormous BWG Cowdung extract Brassinoloide Citric acid Dextrose CPPU ANAA Gibberlic acid Water Betaine Potassium diformate Monopotassium phosphate Thiamine Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application 10 ml in 240 ml: sprayed on each bunch once in 10 days from Bunch formation to harvest (4-5 applications) Additional Info Contact us for more details Related Products Aminomax SP Annomax BioProtek Biocupe Neem Plus Seed Protek Silicomax Dates Pro More Products Resources Read all
- Seaweed Manufacturer & Exporter | Soil Conditioners | Indogulf BioAg
Enhance soil health with Indogulf BioAg’s Seaweed Soil Conditioner. 100% organic, eco-friendly, and certified for optimal plant growth. Trusted quality. < Soil Conditioners Seaweed Fertilizer Granules fermented from Sargassum seaweed, providing natural bio-stimulants for healthy root development and enhanced plant growth. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Improves Plant Health Better tillering and rooting contribute to improved plant health, leading to increased crop productivity. Enhances Soil Health Stimulates beneficial microbial activity in the soil, promoting nutrient cycling and improving overall soil health. Environmentally Friendly Seaweed Fertilizer Granules are earthworm-friendly, pet-friendly, eco-friendly, and safe for infants, ensuring minimal environmental impact. Promotes Vegetative Growth Enhances vegetative growth and tillering in crops like rice and sugarcane, fostering better rooting and overall plant growth. Dosage & Application Additional Info Composition Dosage & Application Apply by spraying on soil before planting and foliar spraying in two to three stages on plants before flowering for optimal results. For foliar application: Use 5-10 grams per liter of water. For soil application (Basal): 2-4 kilograms per acre for cereal and pulses. 4-6 kilograms per acre for horticulture. Soil Irrigation: Apply 5-8 kilograms per hectare per time. Caution: Before transferring to a drip irrigation tank, dissolve in a small tank and filter. Can be applied alongside chemical fertilizers or with vermicompost/organic manure for soil application. Composition Additional Info Shelf Life & Packaging: Storage: Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature Shelf Life: 24 months from the date of manufacture at room temperature Related Products Aminos Fulvic Acid Humistar More Products Resources Read all
- Bioremediation | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Flavobacterium oceanosedimentum is a marine bacterium commonly found in ocean sediments, where it plays a critical role in nutrient cycling and organic matter decomposition. This bacterium degrades complex organic materials, contributing to the recycling of nutrients essential for marine ecosystem health. Additionally, F. oceanosedimentum demonstrates potential in bioremediation, particularly in degrading hydrocarbons and other pollutants in marine environments. Its metabolic adaptability and ability to thrive in challenging sediment conditions make it a valuable organism for maintaining ecological balance and supporting sustainable marine resource management. < Microbial Species Flavobacter oceanosedimentum Flavobacterium oceanosedimentum is a marine bacterium commonly found in ocean sediments, where it plays a critical role in nutrient cycling and organic matter decomposition. This bacterium degrades complex organic materials, contributing to the recycling of nutrients essential for marine ecosystem health. Additionally, F. oceanosedimentum demonstrates potential in bioremediation, particularly in degrading hydrocarbons and other pollutants in marine environments. Its metabolic adaptability and ability to thrive in challenging sediment conditions make it a valuable organism for maintaining ecological balance and supporting sustainable marine resource management. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Nutrient Cycling Contributes to nutrient cycling in marine ecosystems, supporting the health of aquatic life. Hydrocarbon Degradation Capable of degrading hydrocarbons, making it valuable for addressing oil spills and related pollution. Marine Pollutant Degradation Effectively breaks down organic pollutants in marine environments, aiding in ocean cleanup efforts. Sediment Bioremediation Enhances the degradation of contaminants in ocean sediments, promoting ecosystem restoration. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Contact us for more details Dosage & Application Contact us for more details FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bacillus polymyxa Thiobacillus novellus Thiobacillus thiooxidans Alcaligenes denitrificans Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus macerans Citrobacter braakii More Products Resources Read all
- Bioremediation | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Rhodopseudomonas palustris is a metabolically versatile, photoheterotrophic bacterium contributing to environmental sustainability through multiple pathways. It plays a pivotal role in carbon cycling via organic compound degradation and CO₂ fixation and enhances nitrogen availability in ecosystems through atmospheric nitrogen fixation. Its bioremediation capabilities enable the breakdown of aromatic pollutants, while its production of biohydrogen positions it as a candidate for renewable energy solutions. Furthermore, its role in phosphorus recovery underscores its importance in nutrient cycling and ecosystem management. < Microbial Species Rhodopseudomonas palustris Rhodopseudomonas palustris is a metabolically versatile, photoheterotrophic bacterium contributing to environmental sustainability through multiple pathways. It plays a pivotal role in carbon cycling via organic compound degradation and CO₂ fixation and enhances nitrogen availability in ecosystems through atmospheric nitrogen fixation. Its bioremediation capabilities enable the breakdown of aromatic pollutants, while its production of biohydrogen positions it as a candidate for renewable energy solutions. Furthermore, its role in phosphorus recovery underscores its importance in nutrient cycling and ecosystem management. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Bioremediation Potential Effective in degrading a variety of environmental pollutants, including hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Nitrogen Fixation Capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen, enhancing soil fertility and supporting plant growth. Bioenergy Production Can produce biofuels, such as hydrogen, making it a promising candidate for renewable energy applications. Photosynthetic Efficiency Utilizes light energy for growth, contributing to sustainable biomass production. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Contact us for more details Dosage & Application Contact us for more details FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bacillus polymyxa Thiobacillus novellus Thiobacillus thiooxidans Alcaligenes denitrificans Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus macerans Citrobacter braakii More Products Resources Read all
- Mykrobak O&G Manufacturer & Exporter| Wastewater Treatment | Environmental Solutions | Indogulf BioAg
Leading manufacturer & exporter of Mykrobak O&G, a natural, eco-friendly solution for soil & wastewater treatment, ensuring sustainability & efficiency. < Environmental Solutions Mykrobak O&G Mykrobak O&G is a biotechnological solution with potent microbes for breaking down oil and grease, including petroleum hydrocarbons. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Non-Toxic and Biodegradable Eco-friendly and biodegradable formulation that is harmless to humans and animals. Effective Dispersion Can be dispersed using fogging units to cover large areas effectively, especially in environments where noxious gases may build up. Versatile Odor Neutralization Neutralizes a wide range of odors including hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, amines, mercaptans, and more in various environments. Wide Application Suitable for use in wastewater treatment plants, petrochemical industry, food processing plants, composting yards, municipal dumping grounds, and public toilets. Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info FAQ Composition Dosage & Application Direction to use 1 litres of Mykrobak O&G need to be activated with the help of 50 litres of water and hold for 30 minutes for the deactivation of preservatives. Dosing It depends on the volume of waste water and oil & grease content in the waste water Additional Info Bacterial consortium belongs to the following: Hydrocarbon-reducing bacteria Hydrolytic bacteria Hyperthermophilic and thermophilic bacteria Nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria Photosynthetic bacteria & fluorescent bacteria Fermentative bacteria Acetogenic bacteria Odour control bacteria Enzymes belong to the co-enzymes of the following groups: Oxidoreductases Transferases Lyases Advantages of Mykrobak products: Promote the formation of potential and sustainable biomass Reduce contaminants, toxicity, pollutants, and bad odors Initiate biodegradation quickly Effective in reducing COD/BOD in ETP/STP/WTP Help in the fastest commissioning of biological treatment processes in ETP/STP, etc. Boost MLSS production rapidly Reduce ammoniacal nitrogen Improve digester system recovery Increase the efficiency of biogas production Improve tertiary treatment Reduce large quantities of organic compounds Improve the aquatic environment Clarify ponds and lakes water Safe and natural Economically feasible FAQ Content coming soon! Related Products Mykrobak Aerobic Mykrobak Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Mykrobak Biotoilet Mykrobak Composting Mykrobak Dairy Mykrobak Drop Mykrobak Fog Mykrobak N&P Booster More Products Resources Read all
- Frateuria Aurantia Manufacturer & Exporte | Potash Solubilizing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Frateuria aurantia is a beneficial bacterium solubilizing potassium present in the soil, converting it into a form that plants can utilize. This product is recommended for soils with potassium deficiency. < Microbial Species Frateuria aurantia Frateuria aurantia is a beneficial bacterium solubilizing potassium present in the soil, converting it into a form that plants can utilize. This product is recommended for soils with potassium deficiency. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Improved Plant Immune System Enhances plant resistance to pathogens and environmental stresses, promoting healthier growth and higher yields. High Germination Rate Promotes better seed germination, ensuring establishment and early growth of crops. Root Development Stimulates root growth and proliferation, enhancing nutrient and water uptake for plant vigor. Stress Reduction Mitigates environmental stressors, improving plant resilience to adverse conditions and maintaining optimal growth. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Recommended Crops: Cereals, Millets, Pulses, Oilseeds, Fibre Crops, Sugar Crops, Forage Crops, Plantation crops, Vegetables, Fruits, Spices, Flowers, Medicinal crops, Aromatic Crops, Orchards, and Ornamentals. Compatibility: Compatible with Bio Pesticides, Bio Fertilizers, and Plant growth hormones but not with chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Shelf Life: Stable within 1 year from the date of manufacturing. Packing: We offer tailor-made packaging as per customers' requirements. Dosage & Application Seed Coating/Seed Treatment: 1 kg of seeds will be coated with a slurry mixture of 10 g of Frateuria Aurantia and 10 g of crude sugar in sufficient water. The coated seeds will then be dried in shade and sow or broadcast in the field. Seedling Treatment: Dipped the seedlings into the mixture of 100 grams of Frateuria Aurantia and sufficient amount of water. Soil Treatment: Mix 3-5 kg per acre of Frateuria Aurantia with organic manure/organic fertilizers. Incorporate the mixture and spread into the field on the time of planting/sowing. Irrigation: Mix 3 kg per acre of Frateuria Aurantia in a sufficient amount of water and run into the drip lines. FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Bacillus mucilaginosus More Products Resources Read all
- Nano Calcium Manufacturer & Exporter | Nano Fertilizers | Indogulf BioAg
Top Manufacturer & Exporter of Nano Calcium Fertilizer. Enhance crop yield and plant health with our advanced nano-tech solutions. < Nano Fertilizers Nano Calcium Nano-sized calcium particles encapsulated by a chitosan-based biopolymer, facilitating bioavailability and addressing soil calcium availability issues, vital for plant growth and function. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Improves Fruit Quality Contributes to better fruit texture, firmness, and shelf life, enhancing overall crop yield and quality. Enhances Nutrient Uptake Participates in metabolic processes that improve the uptake of essential nutrients. Protects Against Stress Improves stomatal function, induces heat shock proteins, and enhances plant resilience to heat stress and diseases. Strengthens Cell Walls Essential for forming calcium pectate compounds that stabilize cell walls and enhance plant structure. Components Composition (%) w/w Calcium as Ca 9.90% Non Ammonical Nitrogen as N 1.80% Citric Acid 22.50% Emulsifiers 0.25% Stabilizers Q.S. Composition Dosage & Application Why choose this product Key Benefits Sustainability Advantage Additional Info FAQ Additional Info Compatibility: Compatible with chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides except for MgSO⁴ and DAP Shelf life: Best before 24 months when stored at room temperature Packaging: 5 Ltx2/Corrugated Cardboard Box Symptoms of Calcium Deficiency Brown scorching and curling of leaf tips as well as chlorosis (yellowing) between leaf veins Appearance of purple spots on the undersides of the leaf Reduction on plant growth, root development Delay in seed and fruit development of the plant Why choose this product? Chitosan-Encapsulated Nano Calcium Technology for Superior Plant Nutrition IndoGulf BioAg's Nano Calcium represents a revolutionary advancement in agricultural calcium delivery. Unlike traditional calcium sources that rely on slow soil dissolution and limited bioavailability, nano calcium particles encapsulated in chitosan-based biopolymers provide: Superior Bioavailability: Nano-sized particles (under 100 nanometers) penetrate leaf cuticles and root tissues 30-33% more effectively than bulk calcium salts Immediate Plant Availability: Ionized calcium in colloidal form is plant-available within hours of application, not weeks like traditional lime Advanced Encapsulation Technology: Chitosan-based biopolymer matrix ensures calcium remains stable and bioavailable across varying soil pH (5.5-8.5) and moisture conditions Disease Prevention: Prevents costly physiological disorders including blossom end rot (tomato, pepper), bitter pit (apples), and tip burn (leafy greens) Cell Wall Strength: Strengthens cell walls through calcium pectate formation, reducing lodging, disease susceptibility, and mechanical damage Stress Resilience: Improves plant tolerance to drought, heat, salinity, and temperature fluctuations Environmental Sustainability: Reduces calcium fertilizer application volumes by 50-70% compared to traditional granular sources Shelf Life Stability: Remains crystal-clear and viable for 18+ months when stored at room temperature Key Benefits at a Glance Benefit Category Specific Advantage Agronomic Impact Nutrient Bioavailability 30-33% leaf penetration vs. <1% for bulk calcium Enhanced calcium concentration in fruits 44-79% higher than untreated controls Application Flexibility Foliar spray, soil drench, irrigation integration 100% coverage uniformity; no mechanical spreader required Disorder Prevention Eliminates blossom end rot, bitter pit, tip burn 60-90% reduction in quality-affecting disorders Cell Wall Integrity Calcium pectate reinforcement 15-25% improvement in fruit firmness; extended shelf life Stress Tolerance Enhanced drought and heat resistance 15-25% higher photosynthetic rates during stress Cost Efficiency Replaces 50-100 kg conventional lime with 2-5 L 40-60% reduction in transportation and application labor Soil Structure Rapid calcium-driven clay aggregation Immediate improvement in water infiltration and aeration Crop Quality Enhanced uniformity and nutrient density Premium market pricing; extended distribution windows Sustainability Advantage Reduced Agricultural Input Traditional lime amendments require significant mechanical equipment, fuel consumption, and labor for spreading and incorporation. Nano calcium eliminates these requirements: No equipment needed: Applied through existing farm sprayers or irrigation systems Labor reduction: 70-80% less labor compared to lime spreading and incorporation Fuel savings: No machinery operation reduces greenhouse gas emissions Application efficiency: Targeted delivery to high-demand growth periods minimizes waste Soil Sustainability Nano calcium builds long-term soil health through: Microbial support: Calcium-rich soils support diverse soil microbiota, improving nutrient cycling Organic matter stabilization: Calcium-driven aggregation preserves soil organic matter, enhancing carbon sequestration Reduced erosion: Improved soil structure reduces surface runoff and erosion loss by up to 40% Water conservation: Enhanced soil water-holding capacity reduces irrigation requirements by 15-30% Environmental Impact Reduction Reduced mining and quarrying: Lower lime demand decreases pressure on limestone resources Lower transportation emissions: 50-70% reduction in product volume reduces freight carbon footprint Packaging reduction: Single concentrated container replaces multiple bags (up to 70% plastic waste reduction) No residual accumulation: Nano calcium is fully utilized; no toxic residues or heavy metal accumulation Crop Quality and Market Value By preventing physiological disorders, nano calcium directly improves farm profitability: Reduced crop loss: 60-90% reduction in blossom end rot and bitter pit-affected fruit Premium pricing: Higher quality fruit commands 20-40% price premiums Extended marketability: Improved firmness and shelf life extends distribution windows by 2-3 weeks Reduced post-harvest losses: Firmer fruit with better cell integrity survives shipping with 30-50% fewer bruises Dosage & Application Each 1L provides 105g Calcium, 800,000 IU Vitamin D3, 20,000 IU Phosphatase Enzyme, 10.5g Aminoacids Crops Fodder crops: 1.5–2 L/Ha once in 21 days Cereal crops: 1.5 L/Ha once in 21 days Oil Seed Crops: 1.75 L/Ha once in 21 days Vegetables: 1–1.5 L/Ha once in 15 days Floriculture: 1–1.5 L/Ha once in 15 days Horticulture crops: 2–3 L/Ha once in 45 days FAQ Q1: What is the best form of calcium to take (for plants)? Optimal Calcium Forms by Application Method: For Immediate Availability (Foliar & Rapid Uptake):Nano calcium (calcium in nanoparticle form, 1-100 nanometers) represents the superior choice for rapid plant response. The ultra-small particle size allows: Penetration through leaf cuticles: 30-33% of applied nanoparticles penetrate leaves vs. <1% for bulk salts Direct fruit surface contact: Nanoparticles adhere to fruit skin and penetrate protective wax layers Rapid cellular internalization: Once absorbed, calcium ions immediately enter plant cells for metabolic use Absorption Timeline: Nanoparticles: 7-19% absorbed within 24 hours; 27-33% within 72 hours Bulk calcium salts: <0.1% absorbed within 72 hours Chelated calcium (citrate/lactate forms): 15-22% absorbed within 48 hours For Long-Term Soil Availability:While nano calcium excels at rapid correction, traditional lime still provides lasting soil pH benefits (2-5 years). An integrated approach combining: Foundational lime application (once, before planting): Establishes optimal soil pH (6.5-7.0) Season-long nano calcium: Addresses immediate calcium demand during critical growth phases Chelated vs. Nano Calcium:Both are superior to bulk calcium salts, but differ in mechanism: Chelated calcium (citrate, gluconate, amino-acid complexes): Organic acids prevent precipitation; moderate absorption rates Nano calcium with chitosan encapsulation: Nanoparticles provide superior penetration; controlled release matrix extends availability Winner: For fruit quality and disorder prevention, nano calcium provides 50-70% faster response than chelated forms and 300%+ faster than bulk salts. Q2: What is the quickest way to add calcium to soil? Fastest Calcium Delivery Methods (Results Within 2-7 Days): 1. Foliar Spray Application - FASTEST (Results in 2-3 days) Method: Dilute nano calcium product 1:5 to 1:8 with water; spray foliage and fruit to complete wetness Speed: Calcium penetrates leaf tissues within 24 hours; fruit accumulation visible within 3-7 days Dosage: 1-2 quarts per acre in 25-100 gallons water Best for: Emergency correction during fruit development; high-value crops where rapid response is critical Foliar Application Protocol: Timing: Apply early morning (5-8 AM) or late afternoon (after 4 PM) when stomata are open Coverage: Ensure complete leaf and fruit wetness; leaves dripping with solution Frequency: Every 7-10 days during growing season; every 5-7 days for critical development stages Weather: Apply when rain is not expected within 6 hours; avoid midday heat (avoid photosynthetic shutdown) 2. Soil Drenching - FAST (Results in 3-5 days) Method: Dissolve nano calcium in water; apply directly to soil at plant base Dosage: 2-5 gallons per acre (or 20-50 ml per mature plant for containers) Speed: Calcium reaches root zone within 24 hours; root absorption occurs over 3-5 days Mechanism: Root uptake via xylem transport; slower than foliar but complements foliar applications 3. Irrigation Integration - MODERATE (Results in 5-7 days) Method: Inject nano calcium into irrigation water via Venturi injector or proportioner Dosage: 3-5 kg per hectare per application Advantage: Uniform field-wide distribution; integrates with regular irrigation schedule Best for: Large field operations; consistent, season-long calcium nutrition 4. Traditional Lime - SLOW (Results in 4-12 weeks) Method: Broadcast granular lime; incorporates through soil with cultivation Speed: Requires 4-12 weeks for meaningful pH change and calcium availability Not suitable for: Rapid correction during critical growth phases Quick Comparison Table: Method Time to Visible Results Peak Effectiveness Best Use Case Nano Calcium Foliar 2-3 days 7-14 days Emergency correction; fruit quality Nano Calcium Soil Drench 3-5 days 10-14 days Complementary to foliar; general nutrition Irrigation Integration 5-7 days 14-21 days Season-long field nutrition Chelated Calcium 4-7 days 10-14 days Secondary option; slower than nano Liquid Calcium 5-10 days 14-21 days General availability; moderate speed Traditional Lime 4-12 weeks 8-24 weeks Long-term pH adjustment only FASTEST COMBINATION FOR DISORDER PREVENTION: Begin foliar nano calcium applications at petal fall (immediately after bloom) Repeat every 5-7 days through fruit development Continue soil drench applications every 14 days for sustained root-zone calcium This dual approach provides rapid fruit protection + sustained root-zone availability Q3: Is liquid calcium good for plants? Comprehensive Analysis: Liquid Calcium Benefits and Applications YES - Liquid calcium fertlizer is highly beneficial for plants, particularly when formulated with bioavailable calcium sources. However, effectiveness varies significantly based on formulation and application method. Why Liquid Calcium is Beneficial: 1. Immediate Bioavailability Dissolved calcium ions are plant-available within hours of application Root uptake occurs passively through established calcium transport mechanisms No waiting weeks for mineral weathering or soil chemical changes Particularly valuable during critical growth periods when rapid nutrient availability matters 2. Application Flexibility Can be applied via foliar spray, soil drench, irrigation injection, or seed treatment Integrates seamlessly with existing farm infrastructure (sprayers, drip systems) No specialized equipment needed (unlike granular lime spreaders) Enables targeted timing to coincide with peak plant demand 3. Consistent Nutritional Impact Reliable calcium delivery across varying soil conditions Works effectively in both acidic and alkaline soils (unlike traditional lime) Maintains consistent plant uptake regardless of soil pH variations within a field No unpredictable performance based on soil chemistry or particle size distribution 4. Quality Disorder Prevention Research demonstrates liquid calcium effectiveness in preventing costly physiological disorders: Disorder Crop Control Effectiveness Financial Impact Blossom End Rot Tomato, Pepper, Cucumber 60-90% reduction $5,000-15,000 per hectare loss prevented Bitter Pit Apple 70-85% prevention $8,000-20,000 per hectare loss prevented Tip Burn Lettuce, Leafy Greens 80-95% prevention Premium pricing (20-40% higher) achieved Internal Browning Strawberry 65-80% reduction 25-30% yield improvement 5. Enhanced Fruit Quality Firmness: Calcium pectate reinforcement increases fruit firmness 15-25% Shelf Life: Improved cell membrane integrity extends storage 2-3 weeks Transportability: Firmer fruit with reduced bruising improves post-harvest survival Nutritional Density: Higher calcium content increases fruit/vegetable nutritional value When Liquid Calcium is Most Effective: EXCELLENT Performance: Correcting calcium deficiency during active fruit development Emergency response to environmental stress (drought, heat, salinity) High-value crops where quality disorders are economically significant Situations where rapid response is needed within days/weeks GOOD Performance: General seasonal calcium nutrition Combination programs with soil-applied amendments Foliar supplementation of soil calcium Preventing physiological disorders through preventative applications LIMITATIONS: 1. Phloem ImmobilityCalcium cannot be redistributed within plants once deposited. This limitation means: Early-season applications don't protect late-developing tissues Young leaves are protected but mature leaves cannot redirect calcium to fruits Continuous applications throughout growth are necessary (not a one-time solution) 2. Transpiration Dependence Calcium moves in xylem passively coupled to water transport Factors reducing transpiration (high humidity, cool temperature, water stress) reduce calcium delivery Blossom end rot worsens paradoxically after drought + heavy watering (transpiration disruption) 3. Not a Lime Replacement Liquid calcium doesn't provide lasting soil pH elevation Soils naturally trending acidic still require periodic lime for long-term management Complementary (not alternative) approach recommended Optimal Liquid Calcium Use Strategy: Preventative Program (Recommended): Begin applications at petal fall for fruit crops Apply every 7-10 days during growing season Increase frequency (every 5-7 days) during critical development stages Combine foliar spray with soil applications for comprehensive coverage Corrective Program (Emergency Response): Upon detecting disorder symptoms or environmental stress Intensive foliar application schedule (every 3-5 days) Combination of foliar + soil drench for maximum impact Often salvages crops that would otherwise be unmarketable Conclusion: YES, liquid calcium is excellent for plants, especially when formulated with bioavailable calcium sources (nano calcium, chelated forms). Its rapid availability, application flexibility, and proven effectiveness in preventing physiological disorders make it a superior choice for modern agriculture compared to traditional solid amendments. Q4: Is liquid calcium better than lime? Comprehensive Comparison: Liquid Calcium vs. Lime - When Each Excels Short Answer: For immediate plant nutrition and disorder prevention, liquid calcium is dramatically superior. For long-term soil pH management, traditional lime provides advantages. The optimal approach combines both. Detailed Comparison Table: Characteristic Liquid Calcium Traditional Agricultural Lime Winner for This Criterion Time to Plant Availability 2-7 days (dramatic results visible) 4-12 weeks (gradual effect) Liquid Calcium (300% faster) Application Equipment Standard farm sprayer or irrigation Specialized lime spreader required Liquid Calcium (existing infrastructure) Distribution Uniformity Precise, even coverage Variable, uneven distribution Liquid Calcium (superior consistency) Soil pH Change Duration 1-2 seasons (medium-term) 2-5 years (long-lasting) Lime (longer-lasting impact) Cost per kg Higher per unit weight Lower per unit weight Lime (cheaper bulk material) Labor Requirements Minimal (just spray/inject) Significant (spreading, incorporation) Liquid Calcium (80% less labor) Speed of Disorder Prevention Prevents within days of application Cannot prevent active season disorders Liquid Calcium (only viable option) Flexibility of Timing Apply anytime during growth Must incorporate before planting Liquid Calcium (mid-season corrections possible) Soil Compaction Consequence None (liquid application) Can worsen compaction during incorporation Liquid Calcium (no damage) Environmental Impact 50-70% lower transport emissions Higher mining and transportation impact Liquid Calcium (more sustainable) Compatibility with Precision Ag Excellent (GPS-guided spray, variable rate) Poor (spreader limited precision) Liquid Calcium (modern ag friendly) Total Cost of Ownership Higher per bottle, lower per application Lower material cost, higher labor/equipment Liquid Calcium (often lower total cost) Q5: When to apply nano calcium? Optimal Timing and Application Schedules for Maximum Nano Calcium Effectiveness The timing of nano calcium applications is critical. Calcium immobility in plant phloem means timing mistakes result in complete program failure. Strategic timing maximizes disorder prevention and fruit quality. Critical Development Stages Requiring Nano Calcium: Stage 1: Petal Fall to Fruit Set (MOST CRITICAL - Days 1-14 Post-Bloom) Why This Timing? Fruit undergoes rapid cell division immediately after pollination Calcium demand is at peak during this cell division phase Early calcium deposition establishes foundation for entire fruit development Missing this window results in calcium-deficient fruit that cannot be corrected later Application Protocol: First Application: Within 24-48 hours of petal fall Dosage: 1.5-2 L/Ha (foliar) or 1-1.5 L/Ha (soil drench) Frequency: Repeat every 7 days for 3-4 applications Method: Primarily foliar spray (calcium cannot reach via soil during rapid xylem disconnection) Expected Results: 40-50% higher calcium fruit concentration vs. untreated Dramatically reduced blossom end rot incidence Enhanced cell division resulting in larger mature fruits Stage 2: Early Fruit Enlargement (Days 14-45 Post-Bloom) Why This Timing? Fruit transitions from cell division to cell expansion phase Calcium continues to accumulate but can no longer rely on soil-based uptake Xylem connection to fruit may be beginning to sever Foliar application becomes increasingly important Application Protocol: Dosage: 1-1.5 L/Ha (every 10 days) Frequency: 3-4 applications throughout this phase Primary Method: Foliar spray (soil uptake now insufficient) Soil Support: Complementary soil drench every 14-21 days Expected Results: Continued calcium accumulation in developing fruit Maintenance of adequate calcium levels as fruit expands Prevention of mid-season calcium deficiency symptoms Stage 3: Late Fruit Development - CRITICAL FOR STORAGE QUALITY (Days 45-Harvest) Why This Timing? This phase is critical for preventing storage disorders (bitter pit in apples, internal browning in strawberries) Xylem connection to fruit is fully severed; only foliar application reaches developing fruit Calcium deposited now remains in fruit tissue throughout storage Late-season applications (30-45 days pre-harvest) specifically target storage disorder prevention Application Protocol: Most Critical Applications: Apply every 5-7 days starting 45 days pre-harvest Increased Frequency: Late-season applications more frequent than earlier phases Dosage: 2-3 L/Ha per application (slightly higher concentration) Timing Window: Continue until 10-14 days before harvest Method: Exclusively foliar spray (soil uptake irrelevant at this stage) Expected Results: 70-85% reduction in bitter pit (apples) 65-80% reduction in internal browning (strawberries, stone fruits) Extended shelf life (2-3 weeks additional storage potential) Premium quality at retail Crop-Specific Application Schedules: APPLES & PEARS (For Bitter Pit Prevention): Petal Fall: 2 L/Ha (within 24 hours) Post-Bloom: Every 10 days for 3 applications (Days 5-25) Mid-Season (June-July): Every 14 days, 2 applications Late Season (August-September): Every 5-7 days for 6-8 applications starting 45 days pre-harvest Total: 12-15 applications per season TOMATOES & PEPPERS (For Blossom End Rot Prevention): Bloom Start: 1.5 L/Ha Flowering: Every 7 days for 3 applications Early Fruit: Every 10 days for 3-4 applications Mid-Development: Every 10-14 days through fruit maturation Total: 8-12 applications per season CITRUS (Lemon, Orange, Grapefruit): Bloom Phase: 1.5 L/Ha (start of bloom) Petal Fall: 2 L/Ha Fruit Set: Every 14 days for 2 applications Fruit Enlargement: Every 14 days for 4-6 applications Total: 8-10 applications per season STRAWBERRIES & BERRIES: Pre-Bloom: 1.5 L/Ha (just before flowering) Flowering: Every 7 days for 2 applications Early Fruit: Every 7 days for 3-4 applications Mid-Fruit Development: Every 10 days for 2-3 applications Total: 8-10 applications per season LEAFY GREENS (Lettuce, Spinach - Tip Burn Prevention): Seedling Stage: Seed treatment with 2g/kg of seeds OR root dip 50 ml/10L water Transplant Establishment: 1 L/Ha soil drench at transplanting Vegetative Growth: 1-1.5 L/Ha foliar spray every 7-10 days Pre-Harvest: 1 L/Ha application 3-5 days before harvest for quality Total: 3-4 applications for 30-40 day crop cycle FIELD CROPS (Corn, Wheat, Soybeans): V6 Stage: 1.5 L/Ha (6 leaves visible) V10-V12 Stage: 1.5 L/Ha Pre-Flowering: 1.5 L/Ha soil drench Post-Flowering: 1.5 L/Ha (if heading/grain fill extended) Total: 3-4 applications per season Detailed Application Timing Recommendations: EARLY MORNING APPLICATION (PREFERRED) Time Window: 5:00-8:00 AM Why: Stomata are open and receptive; plants have maximum turgor pressure Effectiveness: 20-30% higher leaf absorption vs. midday application Weather: Clear skies preferred; light cloud cover acceptable Wind: Minimal wind (< 5 mph) for even spray coverage LATE AFTERNOON APPLICATION (SECONDARY OPTION) Time Window: 4:00-7:00 PM (end of day) Why: Moderate stomatal opening; reduced evaporative loss from leaves Effectiveness: 15-25% absorption improvement vs. midday Avoid: After 7 PM (stomata begin closing; overnight dew increases disease risk) AVOID THESE TIMES: Midday (10 AM - 3 PM): Photosynthetically active; stomata partially closed for water conservation During Heavy Rain: Product washes off; effectiveness reduced to 5-15% Immediately Before Rain: Rain may wash off application before absorption occurs High Wind Days (> 10 mph): Uneven coverage; product drift losses Temperature Extremes: Below 50°F or above 90°F reduces stomatal responsiveness Pre-Application Environmental Conditions - Optimization: Soil Moisture for Soil Drench Applications: Ideal: Soil at 60-70% of field capacity (moist but not waterlogged) Too Dry: Apply water 24-48 hours before soil drench to establish moisture baseline Too Wet: Wait for drainage; waterlogged soil reduces root calcium uptake by 50-70% Humidity Levels for Foliar Applications: Ideal: 60-85% relative humidity Too Low (<50% RH): Rapid leaf surface drying reduces penetration time Too High (>90% RH): Increased disease risk; wait for humidity to drop Temperature Considerations: Optimal Range: 60-85°F for maximum stomatal opening and calcium uptake Below 50°F: Stomata mostly closed; minimal uptake Above 90°F: Stomatal closure for transpiration regulation; reduced uptake Application Technique for Maximum Effectiveness: Foliar Spray Protocol: Sprayer Pressure: 30-50 PSI for fine mist (not coarse droplets) Nozzle Type: Flat fan or cone nozzles (promotes even coverage) Coverage Target: Leaves wet but NOT dripping (point of runoff) Coverage Degree: Ensure 100% leaf surface coverage including undersides Spray Volume: 25-50 gallons/acre in dilute water carrier Surfactant: Optional addition of 0.1% non-ionic surfactant improves leaf adhesion Soil Drench Protocol: Solution Preparation: Dissolve nano calcium in water; ensure complete mixing Application Rate: Apply 2-5 gallons/acre depending on crop Soil Contact: Apply directly to soil at plant base; avoid foliage contact Moisture Status: Soil should be moist but not waterlogged Follow-Up Irrigation: Light irrigation 24 hours post-application helps calcium movement into root zone Irrigation Injection Protocol: Injection Timing: Inject into irrigation line after filter but before emitters Concentration: Inject to achieve desired product concentration in irrigation water Duration: Allow product to distribute throughout irrigation cycle System Flushing: Flush system with clean water for 15 minutes after product injection Seasonal Schedule Summary - General Framework: SPRING (Pre-Bloom to Petal Fall): Week 1-2: Seed treatment or soil drench for newly transplanted crops Week 3-4: Pre-bloom soil applications for perennials Week 5-6: Petal fall - CRITICAL FIRST FOLIAR APPLICATION EARLY SUMMER (Cell Division Phase): Week 7-9: Foliar application every 7-10 days (3-4 applications total) Week 10-12: Transition to every 10-14 day applications SUMMER (Cell Expansion Phase): Week 13-18: Foliar every 10-14 days (supporting fruit enlargement) Soil drench every 14-21 days for root zone support Monitor weather; increase frequency if drought conditions present LATE SUMMER (Storage Quality Phase): Week 19-26 (45 days pre-harvest): Intensify to every 5-7 day applications Focus on fruit surface calcium concentration Applications continue until 10-14 days pre-harvest This phase critical for storage disorder prevention Monitoring Application Effectiveness Visual Indicators of Adequate Calcium Status: Healthy Leaves: Deep green color, no marginal necrosis Strong Stems: Upright posture, no lodging tendency Fruit Quality: Uniform size, firm skin, no early softening Flower Development: Normal flower set without abortions Early Warning Signs of Calcium Deficiency (Despite Applications): Marginal leaf necrosis (brown leaf edges) Blossom end rot appearance (dark sunken spots on fruit bottom) Tip burn in young leafy greens Soft, easily bruised fruit Excessive fruit dropping Poor stem rigidity; early lodging If Deficiency Symptoms Appear: Immediately increase application frequency by 50% (every 3-4 days instead of weekly) Verify soil moisture is adequate (calcium transport depends on water movement) Check pH: if soil pH < 5.5, apply lime for long-term correction Reduce excessive nitrogen applications (high N increases calcium demand) Ensure irrigation uniformity; fix any blocked emitters or dry spots Timing is Everything Nano calcium effectiveness depends entirely on application timing relative to critical development stages. The most important applications are: Petal fall (immediate, within 24-48 hours) - Foundation for disorder-free fruit Every 7-10 days during fruit division/early expansion (Days 5-45) - Sustained calcium accumulation Every 5-7 days during late development (Days 45-Pre-Harvest) - Storage quality assurance Missing early applications cannot be compensated by later applications due to calcium phloem immobility. Plan your nano calcium program with these critical windows as absolute priorities Related Products Nano Urea Hydromax Anpeekay NPK Nano Boron Nano Chitosan Nano Copper Nano Iron Nano Potassium More Products Resources Read all
- Troopmax Manufacturer & Exporter | Plant Protect | Indogulf BioAg
Troopmax by Indogulf Bioag supports plant protection with effective crop care for healthier plants and better pest management. Contact today. < Plant Protect Troopmax A bacterial larvicide with high specificity, targeting pests while minimizing environmental impact and harm to non-target organisms. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Target Specificity Effectively targets specific pests like Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, and more, minimizing impact on non-target organisms. Environmental Safety As a bacterial larvicide, it poses negligible risks to the environment, making it a safer alternative to chemical pesticides. Wide Range of Targets Controls a variety of pests, including spittlebugs, corn borers, locusts, and various aphids, enhancing crop protection. Sustainable Pest Management Integrates well into sustainable farming practices, contributing to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies without harming beneficial organisms. Composition Amount TroopMax 0.8* 10⁸ CFU/g (%) w/w Metarhizium anisopliae (spores) 2%, 1 X 10⁸ CFU/g Beauveria bassiana (spores) 2%, 1 X 10⁸ CFU/g Bacillus thuringiensis var Kurstaki (spores) 2%, 1 X 10⁸ CFU/g Verticillium lecanii (spores) 2%, 1 X 10⁸ CFU/g Carrier i (Dextrose) Q.S. Composition Dosage & Application Key Benefits FAQ Additional Info Additional Info Target species Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera and Hymenoptera etc. Spittlebugs (Cercopidae), pine moth Dendrolimus spp., corn borers Ostrinia nubilalis, Ostrinia furnacalis; Locustana pardalina, Locusta migratoria Chortoicetes terminifera, L. migratoria Anacridium melanorhodon, Hieroglyphus daganensis Schistocerca gregaria, Helicoverpa armigera, Spodoptera litura, Aphis craccivora, A. gossypii, Rhopalosiphum maidis, Brevocoryne brassicae, Myzus persicae and Bemisia tabaci etc. Usage and Storage Troopmax is compatible with all natural fertilizers. Maintain the product out of direct sunlight and store in a dark and cool place between 5–25ºC (40–77ºF). Do not refrigerate or freeze. Keep container tightly sealed after use. Keep away from children and pets. Do not inhale or ingest. FAQ What is TroopMax? TroopMax is a biological insect and pest-control formulation designed to help manage insect pests using beneficial microbial biocontrol agents. What organisms are used in TroopMax? TroopMax contains Metarhizium anisopliae, Beauveria bassiana, Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki, Verticillium lecanii, and a dextrose carrier. Which pests does TroopMax target? TroopMax is recommended for a broad range of insect pests, including spittlebugs, pine moths, corn borers, locusts, grasshoppers, caterpillars, aphids, whiteflies, and related pests. Which pest groups are covered by TroopMax? TroopMax targets several major insect groups, including Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, and Hymenoptera. How does TroopMax work? TroopMax works through biological pest-control mechanisms. Its microbial components can infect, suppress, or disrupt target insect pests, helping reduce pest pressure over time. Is TroopMax a chemical insecticide? No. TroopMax is a biological pest-control product based on beneficial microorganisms, not a conventional chemical insecticide. What is the recommended dosage of TroopMax? The recommended dosage is 5 g per litre of water. How should TroopMax be applied? Mix TroopMax with clean water and apply as a spray over the crop area. Ensure uniform coverage of the target crop canopy and pest-prone areas. Can TroopMax be used with fertilizers? Yes. The label states that TroopMax is compatible with natural fertilizers. Is TroopMax suitable for integrated pest management? Yes. TroopMax is suitable for IPM programs and can be used as part of a biological pest-control strategy alongside monitoring, sanitation, crop rotation, and compatible crop inputs. Can TroopMax be used preventively? Yes. TroopMax can be applied preventively when pest pressure is expected, or at the early stage of pest incidence for better population management. Is TroopMax safe for the environment? TroopMax is designed for high target specificity, and the label states that its impact on non-target organisms and the environment is negligible when used as directed. How should TroopMax be stored? Store TroopMax in a dark, cool place between 5–25°C. Keep it away from direct sunlight, do not refrigerate or freeze, and keep the container tightly sealed after use. What is the shelf life of TroopMax? TroopMax is best used within 18 months from the manufacturing date when stored under recommended conditions. What precautions should be followed when using TroopMax? Follow normal hygiene and housekeeping standards for agricultural products. Avoid inhalation or ingestion, keep away from children and pets, and use only as directed on the label. Key Benefits Broad-Spectrum Biological Pest Control TroopMax is designed for biological control of a wide range of insect pests across major pest groups, including Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, and Hymenoptera. Multi-Microbe Formulation TroopMax combines well-known entomopathogenic fungi and bacterial biocontrol organisms, including Metarhizium anisopliae, Beauveria bassiana, Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki, and Verticillium lecanii. Targets Larvae and Soft-Bodied Pests TroopMax supports management of damaging insect stages, including larvae and soft-bodied pests such as aphids, whiteflies, borers, caterpillars, and related field pests. High Target Specificity TroopMax is formulated for targeted pest control, helping reduce unnecessary impact on the wider environment when used as directed. Natural Crop Protection Option TroopMax is suitable for growers looking for a natural biological pest-management solution that can support more sustainable crop protection programs. Compatible with Natural Fertilizers TroopMax can be used alongside natural fertilizer programs, making it suitable for integrated biological crop-management systems. Useful in IPM Programs TroopMax can be included in integrated pest management programs as a biological tool for reducing pest pressure and supporting resistance-management strategies. Easy Water-Based Application TroopMax is applied by mixing with water and spraying at the recommended dosage, making it practical for use in field, horticultural, nursery, and protected-crop systems. Dosage & Application Dosage : 5g per liter of water Recommended dosage is for guideline purpose only. More effective application rates may exist depending on specific circumstances. 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- Heptomax Manufacturer & Exporter | Direct-fed Microbials for Poultry | Indogulf BioAg
< Animal Health Heptomax HeptoMax is combination of probiotics & prebiotics formulated for poultry. It is a superior formulation containing heptoprotective agents, liver stimulants, metabolic regulators, growth promoters, immune stimulants and appetite stimulants. It contains probiotics that prevent enteropathogens and hence makes it an effective management tool for controlling enteric pathogens of poultry. Product Enquiry Benefits Stimulates Appetite and Reduces Stress Restores appetite, supports digestion, and functions as an effective anti-stress agent. Improves F.C.R., Health, and Weight Gain Enhances feed conversion ratio, boosts overall health, and promotes steady weight gain. Neutralizes Toxins and Metabolites Acts against harmful bacterial toxins and metabolic by-products, promoting internal detoxification. Protects and Restores Liver Function Corrects liver disorders and prevents liver damage, supporting optimal metabolic activity. Component Per 100g Fermentation product (de-hydrated) Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus reuteri, Leuconostoc mesenteroides 4 × 10⁹ CFU (equally divided) Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall extract 50 g – Mannan-oligosaccharides 15 g – 1,3 Beta-glucan 15 g Methyl Donors 70 mg DL-methionine 25 g L-lysine 10 g Inositol 4 g Vitamin B12 3 mg Levocarnitine 15 g Sorbitol 50 g Biotin 8 mg Vitamin E 5 mg Distilled Water Up to 1 liter Composition Distinction FAQ Additional Info FAQ Content coming soon! Dosage & Application Content coming soon! Additional Info Content coming soon! Related Products Psolbi Bioprol Tcare Sanifresh Respotract Layerpro Bromax Ginex Breatheeze Glide Pro Viral Guard More Products Resources Read all









