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- Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg
< Crop Kits Army Worms Army worms (Spodoptera spp.) damage rice by feeding on leaves and stems, causing defoliation and yield loss. Timely pest control is vital. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Additional Info Related Products Aminomax SP Annomax BioProtek Biocupe Neem Plus Seed Protek Silicomax Dates Pro More Products Resources Read all
- Mineral Max Manufacturer & Exporter | Direct-fed Microbials for Livestock | Indogulf BioAg
< Animal Health Mineral Max Mineral Max is an animal feed supplement to be used for improving muscular strength in all animals. It prevents milk fever & rickets and will help to Increase milk production. Product Enquiry Benefits Strengthens Bones and Muscles Supports skeletal and muscular development for improved strength and mobility in cattle. Prevents Deficiency-Related Disorders Helps prevent milk fever and rickets by maintaining proper mineral balance. Boosts Milk Yield and Quality Increases milk production while optimizing fat levels, enhancing overall dairy performance. Enhances Immunity and Healing Increases resistance to disease and promotes faster healing of wounds and injuries. Component Amount per kg Bioactive Chromium 65 mg Calcium 240 g Phosphorus 120 g Magnesium 2.11 g Zinc 2.13 g Copper 312 mg Cobalt 45 mg Iron 1000 mg Iodine 160 mg DL-Methionine 2.00 g L-Lysine 4.00 g Protein Hydrolysate 4.00 g Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Content coming soon! Additional Info Content coming soon! Related Products Stress Pro Camel Care Pro Cattle Care Max Cattle Care Pro Feed Pro Grass Mask Lactomine Pro Lactomix Pastocare Calf 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. Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info 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. 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
- Nano Copper Manufacturer & Exporter | Nano Fertilizers | Indogulf BioAg
Leading manufacturer & exporter of Nano Copper Fertilizers, enhancing plant growth with innovative, eco-friendly solutions. Boost your yield with us! < Nano Fertilizers Nano Copper Nano-sized copper particles encapsulated in a water suspension, effective in controlling plant pathogenic diseases like downy mildew in grapes, compliant with organic farming standards. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Universal Fungal Disinfectant Effectively disinfects against a wide range of fungi, enhancing plant health. Versatile Use Can be applied to disinfect plant debris, plants, and pruned materials, reducing pathogen spread. Compatibility Works well with chemical pesticides, fertilizers, micronutrients, and plant growth regulators (PGRs). Safe and Non-Toxic Does not contain hazardous components like hydrogen peroxide, making it safe for plants and users. Component Concentration Function Copper Sulfate 2.00% Active antifungal agent PEG 6000 2.00% Humectant; improves spreading Ascorbic Acid 1.00% Antioxidant; stabilizes copper Sodium Borohydride 0.20% Reduces copper to nano-scale Biopolymer 10.00% Encapsulation matrix Aqua q.s. Suspension medium Composition Dosage & Application Why choose this product Key Benefits Sustainability Advantage Additional Info FAQ Additional Info Physical Properties: Form : Water suspension Copper concentration : 50 ppm (when mixed at 5 ml/L) Particle size : 1-100 nanometers pH : 6.0-6.5 Stability : 2+ years in cool conditions Shelf-life : Stable; maintains suspension without significant settling Related Products For Integrated Disease Control: Trichoderma Harzianum (Biofungicide) : Use 1 week after Nano Copper Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens (Biofungicide) : Apply after 7-day interval Neem Oil (Botanical Fungicide) : Rotation partner for resistance management For Nutrient & Growth Support: Nano Calcium : Reduces fruit drop; improves crop quality Nano Iron : Corrects iron deficiency; enhances plant health For Comprehensive Crop Health: Plant Growth Promoters : Synergize with nano-copper delivery systems Why choose this product? Nano Copper represents a paradigm shift in fungal disease management, combining the proven efficacy of copper with cutting-edge nanotechnology to deliver superior performance in modern agriculture. Unlike conventional copper-based fungicides, Nano Copper's nano-scale formulation (water suspension with 2.00% Copper Sulfate and 10.00% Biopolymer) offers enhanced bioavailability, reduced environmental accumulation, and organic farming compliance. The proprietary encapsulation technology ensures stable delivery of copper ions precisely where needed—at the site of pathogenic infection—while maintaining safety for beneficial soil organisms and food crops. Key Benefits at a Glance Superior Disease Control Highly effective against downy mildew in grapes, cucurbits, and other crops Demonstrated efficacy against powdery mildew, bacterial spot, and fungal leaf spots Broad-spectrum antifungal activity across diverse crop pathogenic fungi Works at lower copper concentrations than conventional fungicides Nanotechnology Advantages 50-100x higher surface area than conventional copper particles Enhanced penetration into fungal cell membranes and spore structures More uniform distribution on leaf surfaces Reduced particle settling—maintains suspension stability longer Environmental & Health Safety Approved for organic agriculture systems globally Reduces cumulative soil copper residue compared to traditional formulations Lower toxicity risk to non-target organisms (earthworms, beneficial insects) Rapid degradation in soil without bioaccumulation Safer than soluble copper sulfate forms (less phytotoxic) Economic Efficiency Lower application rates required due to increased bioavailability Reduced frequency of reapplication cycles Better value per unit of active copper Minimizes spray drift and runoff losses Practical Application Easy mixing at 50ppm concentration Compatible with most organic pest management programs No mixing restrictions with biological fungicides (wait 1 week after spray) Effective in diverse climate conditions Sustainability Advantage Nano Copper embodies sustainable agriculture principles by enabling "precision copper delivery" through nanotechnology. This approach represents a fundamental evolution beyond conventional blanket-spray fungicide strategies: Reduced Environmental Copper Load Conventional copper fungicides (Cu(OH)₂, copper oxychloride, Bordeaux mixture) leave cumulative soil residues that can accumulate to 1500-3000 mg Cu/kg soil after decades of use, potentially requiring land-use conversion. Nano Copper's enhanced bioavailability allows effective disease control at substantially lower total copper application rates, reducing long-term environmental persistence and soil copper saturation. Lower Phytotoxicity & Higher Crop Safety Nano-formulated copper exhibits significantly lower phytotoxic effects compared to highly soluble copper sulfate (CuSO₄), which can cause leaf burn and tissue damage. The encapsulated nano-particles release copper ions gradually and spatially at fungal infection sites, rather than creating high local concentrations that damage plant tissue. Field trials show improved plant health and yield compared to traditional copper formulations. Ecological Compatibility Studies demonstrate that copper nanoparticles cause less disruption to soil microbial communities than conventional copper forms. When properly formulated (as in Nano Copper with its biopolymer carrier), soil microbes adapt more readily to the nanoparticle presence. This preserves beneficial nutrient-cycling bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, and soil fauna that support long-term soil health and productivity. Organic Certification Alignment As a nano-formulated copper hydroxide suspension, Nano Copper meets EU Regulation 2018/1981 and OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) standards for approved substances in organic production. Its compliant composition supports organic certification while delivering modern disease control efficacy that minimizes the need for multiple spray rotations. Precision Application Strategy By combining early detection scouting with nano-copper application, growers can implement "targeted disease management" rather than calendar-based preventive spraying. This reduces total pesticide volume, protects beneficial organisms in untreated areas, and minimizes non-target impacts. Biodegradation & Residue Profile Nano Copper's biopolymer carrier matrix biodegrades under soil microbial action and UV exposure, releasing copper ions that are then sequestered by soil minerals or incorporated into microbial biomass. This contrasts with persistent organic pesticides or metallic residues that resist decomposition. Studies confirm negligible copper residues in harvested produce when application rates and pre-harvest intervals are followed. Dosage & Application Foliar Application (Spray): Mix Nano Cu at a rate of 5 ml per liter of water to achieve 50ppm copper concentration. Spray Application Timing: Apply at first sign of disease or when conditions favor disease Repeat application after one week if disease pressure continues Cease sprays 14-21 days before harvest Soil Application (Drench/Irrigation): For soil-borne pathogens: Apply 2.5 liters per acre during sowing or transplantation Mix into soil at 2-4 inches depth Provides season-long disease suppression Application Restrictions & Precautions: Do not mix with chemical pesticides : Compromises formulation stability and efficacy Microbial inoculant timing : Wait minimum 1 week after application before introducing beneficial microbes Copper ions can reduce microbial inoculant viability After 7 days, copper residues diminish and microbial colonization proceeds Weather considerations : Avoid high heat (above 85°F/29°C) Apply during cool morning or evening hours Ensure adequate leaf wetness Crop-specific precautions : Test on small area for sensitive cultivars Young trees/vines: Use half-strength (2.5 ml/L) Avoid application during bloom and early fruit development Regional compliance : EU maximum: 6 kg Cu per hectare per year Check destination country residue limits Verify organic certifier approval FAQ What is Nano Copper Good For? Nano Copper is a precision fungicide specifically formulated to manage a broad spectrum of fungal diseases affecting high-value crops. Its primary applications include: Grape & Vineyard Protection Downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) : The primary target disease. Nano Copper provides preventive and early curative activity, reducing disease incidence by 70-90% when applied at the first sign of disease pressure Powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator) : Effective with proper application timing, especially during high humidity periods Field trials : Confirm Nano Copper efficacy comparable to traditional copper-based fungicides but with reduced application frequency Cucurbit Crops (Cucumbers, Melons, Watermelons, Squash) Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) : Highly destructive pathogen; Nano Copper provides 65-85% control when preventive applications begin before disease establishment Powdery mildew : Common foliar disease; responsive to nano-copper treatment with 70%+ control efficacy Fruit & Vegetable Crops Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas spp.) : Particularly effective on citrus, peppers, and tomatoes Anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.) : Direct antifungal activity against spore germination and mycelial growth Fungal leaf spots : Including Septoria, Alternaria, and Cercospora species Specialty & High-Value Crops Stone fruits (peaches, plums, nectarines) : Prevention of brown rot and leaf curl Pome fruits (apples, pears) : Supplementary control of various fungal diseases Berry crops (strawberries, blueberries) : Management of gray mold and powdery mildew Application Contexts Preventive/Prophylactic : Applied before disease appearance when weather conditions favor pathogen development Early curative : Applied within 48-72 hours of first disease symptom detection Integrated disease management : Used as component of multi-strategy disease control What are the Benefits of Copper Nanoparticles? Copper nanoparticles, particularly when properly formulated as in Nano Copper, offer transformative advantages over conventional copper-based fungicides: Enhanced Antifungal Efficacy The nanoparticles' ultrafine dimensions (typically 1-100 nm) dramatically increase the surface-area-to-volume ratio to 50-200 m²/g, compared to microscale copper particles at 0.1-1 m²/g. This expanded surface area provides: Increased contact points : More reactive sites interact with fungal cell membranes simultaneously Accelerated penetration : Smaller particle size enables deeper embedding into fungal spore walls and hyphal structures Enhanced ion release : Gradual dissolution within acidic fungal microenvironments (pH 3-5) provides sustained copper ion availability Research evidence : Studies demonstrate 81.9% growth inhibition of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides at 500 mg/mL copper nanoparticles versus 56% for conventional copper oxide Antifungal Mechanism of Action Copper nanoparticles employ multiple simultaneous mechanisms: Contact-killing disruption : Cell membrane damage and rupture Leakage of cellular contents Swelling and deformation of hyphal structures Loss of filamentous integrity Oxidative stress induction : Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) Hydrogen peroxide and superoxide radicals Hydroxyl radicals attacking cellular proteins and DNA Mitochondrial dysfunction Protein and DNA damage : Inhibition of respiratory chain proteins Disruption of cytochrome c oxidase DNA and RNA synthesis interference Spore germination prevention : Prevents appressorium formation Blocks germ tube elongation Cell viability reduction of 76.8-77.7% at 200-500 mg/mL Improved Bioavailability & Stability The nano-formulation (containing 10% Biopolymer carrier) provides: Sustained release : Gradual copper ion liberation over hours to days Targeted delivery : Preferential delivery to leaf surfaces where pathogenic spores germinate Improved adhesion : Enhanced sticking to hydrophobic leaf wax surfaces Photostability : Reduced photodegradation compared to unencapsulated copper compounds pH buffering : Ascorbic acid maintains optimal pH for antifungal activity Lower Phytotoxicity & Plant Safety Unlike soluble copper sulfate which causes severe leaf burn, nano-copper delivers copper ions gradually: Reduced leaf necrosis : Gradual ion release prevents concentrated copper damage Better crop safety : Field trials show improved plant vigor compared to copper hydroxide formulations Optimal concentration delivery : Provides fungistatic concentrations without toxic plant-tissue levels Compatibility : Safe for use on sensitive crop stages Reduced Environmental Accumulation Lower total copper application : 30-50% reductions in total copper per season possible Reduced soil persistence : Doesn't accumulate to problematic levels seen with conventional copper Biopolymer degradation : Organic matrix biodegrades; copper sequestered by soil minerals Microbial compatibility : Soil microbial communities tolerate nano-copper better than conventional forms Compatible with Beneficial Organisms Earthworm safety : Iron nanoparticle-coated copper: 0% mortality versus 50% for copper oxychloride Pollinator safety : Low toxicity to bees and beneficial insects Mycorrhizal compatibility : Root-symbiotic partners tolerate nano-copper exposure Bacterium preservation : Soil bacterial populations maintain diversity and nutrient cycling activity Synergistic Effects Combination efficacy : Copper nanoparticles + chitosan carriers show 98% powdery mildew inhibition Integration with biologicals : Compatible with Trichoderma and Bacillus species (maintain 1-week interval) OMRI compliance : Works with certified organic inputs What is Nano Copper for Agriculture? Nano Copper represents a revolutionary approach to copper-based fungal disease management in agriculture, leveraging nanotechnology to overcome conventional copper limitations while maintaining organic certification compliance. Agricultural Disease Management Role Nano Copper fills a critical gap as a high-efficacy, low-residue alternative to conventional copper fungicides . In regions with strict copper regulations (EU, parts of Asia, Americas), where annual limits restrict traditional use, Nano Copper enables equivalent or superior disease control at 30-50% reduced copper rates. Organic Agriculture Integration For certified organic farmers: OMRI & EU Regulation 2018/1981 compliant : Approved for organic production Regulatory acceptance : Pre-approval eliminates registration barriers Reduced chemical load : Enables disease control without relying solely on sulfur or resistant varieties Preventive capability : 70-90% disease reduction when applied at pressure onset Precision Agriculture Implementation Weather-triggered application : Predictive models based on leaf wetness, temperature, humidity Scouting-based deployment : Applied only when action thresholds reached Drone & UAV application : Fine particle size suits precision technologies Geospatial mapping : Target disease hotspots through remote sensing Crop-Specific Agricultural Applications Viticulture (Grape Production) Downy mildew causes 30-50% crop losses without management Preventive sprays during high-risk periods Reduces total fungicide rotations per season Maintains wine quality by avoiding excessive residues Compatible with IPM strategies High-Value Vegetable Production In intensive cucurbit, pepper, tomato production Early-season preventive applications Reduces secondary disease complex management costs Maintains market-quality produce Tropical & Subtropical Agriculture High-humidity continuous fungal pressure regions Enhanced bioavailability allows fewer spray cycles Reduces environmental copper load (critical in high-residue regions) Compatible with frequent rainfall patterns Specialty Crop Production (Berries, Stone Fruits, Citrus) Zero-tolerance disease strategies Combines with exclusionary tactics Reduces reliance on multi-component synthetic fungicide programs Prevents resistance development Sustainability & Environmental Agriculture Soil Health Preservation Maintains beneficial microbial communities Prevents copper accumulation forcing land abandonment Preserves earthworm populations and soil fauna Reduced Chemical Footprint Enables fungal disease control without synthetic DMI fungicides Avoids QoI fungicides associated with resistance Complements biological control strategies Water Quality Protection Reduces spray drift to non-target areas Biopolymer carrier influences particle settling Lower application rates reduce copper aquatic loading Resistance Management Nano Copper contributes through: Single-site independent mechanism : Multi-target action means resistance virtually impossible (unlike DMI, QoI fungicides) Rotation strategy : Enables effective rotations with mode-of-action-diverse products Long-term sustainability : 100+ years of copper use without clinically significant resistance Economic Value Cost efficiency : Lower rates and reduced spray frequency Yield protection : Preventive control maintains quality and marketability Risk mitigation : Organic premiums of 15-50% justify investment Reduced application costs : Fewer spray rotations needed Future Agricultural Role Maintains productivity as global regulations tighten Bridges technology gap until new biotech solutions available Preserves organic agriculture systems Supports sustainable intensification on existing land Related Products Hydromax Anpeekay NPK Nano Boron Nano Calcium Nano Chitosan Nano Iron Nano Potassium Nano Magnesium More Products Resources Read all
- Pacify Manufacturer & Exporter | Plant Protect | Indogulf BioAg
< Plant Protect Pacify Organic, non-lethal rat repellent designed to drive rats from fields, safe for earthworms, grazing animals, and aquatic life. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Organic and Safe Made from organic derivatives, it doesn’t harm earthworms, hens, grazing, or aquatic animals. Quick Results Visible results within three days, with no rats seen in the field. Dual-Action Repellent Combines consumption-based and smell-based granules to drive rats away effectively. Long-Lasting Effectiveness Offers protection for 30-45 days after application. Composition Amount Wild plant extract 20% Organic matter 70% Acid insoluble silica 10% Total 100.0% Composition Dosage & Application Key Benefits FAQ Additional Info 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 pouch FAQ Content coming soon! Key Benefits Content coming soon! Dosage & Application Dosage 3 kg per acre 7.5 kg per hectare Product quantity required per acre is about 3 kilos 1kg (in 1/2 + out 1/2). In is to be applied at spoon per burrow and out is to be applied around the field on the bunds (linear application). If burrows are not seen in the field, both (in & out) can be mixed and applied on the bunds. The result of the application will be seen by next three days that no rats will be visible and efficiency will last for 30-45 days minimum. Recommended dosage is for guideline purpose only. More effective application rates may exist depending on specific circumstances. Related Products Trichoderma viride Beauveria bassiana Bloom Up Flyban Insecta Repel Larvicare Mealycare Metarhzium Anisopliae More Products Resources Read all
- Bacillus Tequilensis beneficial bacteria for Agriculture | Manufacturer & Exporter | Biofungicides | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Bacillus tequilensis is a Gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium with significant roles in agriculture and biotechnology. It enhances plant growth via phytohormone synthesis, nutrient solubilization, and antimicrobial activity against pathogens. Additionally, it contributes to bioremediation by degrading organic pollutants and produces industrially relevant enzymes. Its resilience to environmental stress underscores its potential for applications in sustainable agriculture, bioprocessing, and environmental remediation. < Microbial Species Bacillus tequilensis Bacillus tequilensis is a Gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium with significant roles in agriculture and biotechnology. It enhances plant growth via phytohormone synthesis, nutrient solubilization, and antimicrobial… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Soil Health Improvement Improves soil health by promoting organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling, contributing to sustainable agriculture practices. Biocontrol Agent Bacillus tequilensis acts as a biocontrol agent, suppressing plant pathogens through the production of antimicrobial compounds. Stress Tolerance Helps plants withstand various environmental stresses, including drought and salinity, by inducing stress tolerance mechanisms. Plant Growth Promotion Enhances plant growth by producing growth-promoting substances such as phytohormones and siderophores, facilitating nutrient uptake. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Title: The Genus Bacillus: Applications and Biotechnological Potential https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/76175 Relevance: Provides a broad overview of the biotechnological potential of various Bacillus species, including their roles in plant growth promotion, biocontrol, and bioremediation. Offers context for the broader impact of Bacillus in sustainable agriculture and environmental management. Title: Bacillus tequilensis as a broad-spectrum antifungal agent against phytopathogenic fungi https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32358811/ Relevance: This study details the antifungal properties of Bacillus tequilensis, showcasing the effectiveness of this bacterial strain in combating various plant pathogens. This provides a scientific basis for incorporating it into biocontrol products. Title: Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus tequilensis Strain ZSB20, an Endophytic Diazotroph with Antimicrobial Activity, Isolated from Grape Roots https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5664934 Relevance: Provides genomic evidence for the diazotrophic (nitrogen-fixing) and antimicrobial capabilities of Bacillus tequilensis, validating its role as a beneficial endophyte for promoting plant health. Title: Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Bacillus tequilensis and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Isolated from Saline Soil https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344037808_Plant_Growth_Promoting_Potential_of_Bacillus_tequilensis_and_Bacillus_amyloliquefaciens_Isolated_from_Saline_Soil Relevance: It shows the isolation of B. tequilensis from saline soil and its ability to promote plant growth under salt stress conditions, this study supports its use in salinity management and improving crop yields in salt-affected areas. Title: Characterization of the Biosurfactant Produced by Bacillus tequilensis and Its Application in Enhanced Oil Recovery. https://www.proquest.com/openview/4f200c3b1fdc247c90d566d7d4a03f7c/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Relevance: This article characterizes the biosurfactant produced by B. tequilensis and explores its application in enhanced oil recovery. It offers insight into the surface-active properties of B. tequilensis, such as reducing surface and interfacial tension. Mode of Action Bacillus tequilensis exhibits a variety of modes of action, primarily centered around antimicrobial activity and the induction of plant resistance . Here's a breakdown of the key mechanisms: 1. Production of Antimicrobial Substances: B. tequilensis can produce various secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties. These can include: Lipopeptides and biosurfactants: These compounds can disrupt the cell membranes of pathogenic fungi and bacteria, leading to leakage of cellular contents and cell death. Examples include iturins and fengycins. Bacteriocins: These are proteinaceous toxins produced by bacteria to inhibit the growth of similar or closely related bacterial strains. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Certain VOCs produced by B. tequilensis have demonstrated antifungal activity by inhibiting spore formation and germination and altering the cell morphology of pathogens. Enzymes: Production of lytic enzymes like chitinase, protease, and cellulase can degrade the cell walls of fungal pathogens. Other Antibiotic Compounds: Novel antibiotic agents like pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine-1,4-dione,hexahydro, have been isolated from B. tequilensis with activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria. 2. Induction of Plant Resistance (Induced Systemic Resistance - ISR): B. tequilensis can trigger defense mechanisms in plants, making them more resistant to pathogen attacks. This can involve: Activation of the phenylpropanoid pathway: This pathway leads to the synthesis of various defense-related compounds like lignin and phenolic compounds, which strengthen plant cell walls and have antimicrobial properties. Enhancement of defense-related enzyme activities: B. tequilensis can induce the activity of enzymes such as phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL), cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (C4H), 4-coumarate CoA ligase (4CL), polyphenol oxidase (PPO), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and peroxidase (POD). These enzymes play crucial roles in plant defense responses. Stimulation of plant growth and development: Some strains of B. tequilensis can produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), a plant hormone that promotes root growth and overall plant vigor, indirectly contributing to disease resistance. 3. Competition: B. tequilensis can compete with pathogenic microorganisms for essential nutrients and space in the plant rhizosphere or on plant surfaces, limiting pathogen colonization and growth. 4. Biofilm Formation: The ability of Bacillus species to form biofilms on plant roots can create a protective barrier against pathogen invasion and further infection. Additional Info Target pests: Fusarium wilt of tomato, leaf-spot disease of banana plants Recommended Crops: Tomato, banana, rice. 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 The water-soluble powder formulation of Bacillus tequilensis is engineered for ease of use and maximum efficacy across a wide range of environmental and agricultural applications. Leveraging its robust biosurfactant production, cellulolytic activity, and broad-spectrum biocontrol potential, B. tequilensis is an ideal choice for bioremediation, pest control, organic matter recycling, and sustainable crop management. General Guidelines Preparation: Dissolve the required quantity of B. tequilensis powder in clean, non-chlorinated water. Avoid chlorinated water, as it may reduce bacterial viability and activity. Use a container or tank with adequate mixing to ensure complete dissolution. Activation Time: Allow the solution to rest for 15–30 minutes after mixing. This activates the microbial population and optimizes performance upon application. Application Timing:Apply early in the morning or late in the afternoon to minimize exposure to high temperatures and UV radiation, both of which can diminish bacterial efficacy. Dosage Recommendations 1. Bioremediation of Soil and Water Target: Hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and organic pollutants. Dosage: Dissolve 1–2 kg of powder in 200–400 liters of water per hectare for soil application. For water bodies, use 5–10 g per cubic meter of contaminated water. Application: Spray uniformly over contaminated soil or introduce directly into the polluted water body. B. tequilensis produces biosurfactants that enhance the breakdown and bioavailability of hydrocarbons and other pollutants . Frequency: Reapply every 3–4 weeks until remediation targets are met. 2. Pest and Disease Biocontrol in Agriculture Target: Soil-borne pathogens, fungal diseases, and certain pests. Dosage: Dissolve 500 g of powder in 100 liters of water per hectare. Application: Foliar Spray: Apply evenly over plant foliage to suppress fungal and bacterial pathogens. Soil Drench: Apply directly to the root zone to control soil-borne diseases and enhance root health. Frequency: Reapply every 2–3 weeks or as needed based on disease pressure. B. tequilensis is effective against a broad spectrum of plant pathogens, including Magnaporthe oryzae , Phytophthora nicotianae , Verticillium dahliae , and othes. 3. Nutrient Cycling and Organic Matter Decomposition Target: Soil enrichment, compost acceleration, and nutrient recycling. Dosage: Dissolve 1 kg of powder in 200 liters of water per hectare. Application: Apply as a soil drench or through fertigation systems. B. tequilensis exhibits strong cellulolytic activity, accelerating the breakdown of plant residues and improving soil fertility Frequency: Apply at the start of the growing season and repeat every 4–6 weeks for sustained soil health benefits. 4. Hydrocarbon and Industrial Waste Biodegradation Target: Hydrocarbons and organic waste in soil or industrial effluents. Dosage: Dissolve 1–2 kg of powder in 200–400 liters of water per hectare. Application: Spray over contaminated sites or introduce into waste streams. The biosurfactant-producing capacity of B. tequilensis enhances the emulsification and breakdown of recalcitrant pollutants. Frequency: Reapply every 4 weeks until remediation is complete. 5. Abiotic Stress Alleviation in Crops Target: Salinity and drought stress in sensitive crops. Dosage: 500 g–1 kg per hectare, dissolved in adequate water. Application: Soil drench or seed treatment. B. tequilensis has demonstrated efficacy in improving crop growth, nutrient uptake, and physiological resilience under saline and drought conditions, notably in rice and other cereals . Frequency: Apply at planting and repeat at key crop stages. Best Practices & Additional Notes For maximum biocontrol efficacy , consider integrating B. tequilensis with compatible carriers (e.g., biochar) or in consortia with other Bacillus species to enhance disease suppression and soil health 10 . Thermal and pH Stability: B. tequilensis metabolites remain active under a range of temperatures and acidic conditions, making it suitable for diverse environments. Environmental Safety: B. tequilensis is non-toxic to plants, animals, and humans when used as directed, supporting sustainable and eco-friendly management practices. Summary: Bacillus tequilensis is a versatile, science-backed microbial solution for bioremediation, crop protection, soil fertility, and stress mitigation. Its robust biosurfactant and enzyme production, broad-spectrum pathogen suppression, and adaptability to challenging environments make it a valuable tool for modern agriculture and environmental management. For technical support or custom application protocols, please contact us . FAQ What is Bacillus tequilensis ? Bacillus tequilensis is a species of bacteria belonging to the genus Bacillus . It's known for its diverse metabolic capabilities and its potential applications in various fields, particularly in agriculture as a biocontrol agent. What are the main modes of action of Bacillus tequilensis ? The primary modes of action include: Production of Antimicrobial Substances: Synthesizing compounds like lipopeptides, bacteriocins, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and lytic enzymes that directly inhibit or kill pathogens. Induction of Plant Resistance (ISR): Triggering the plant's own defense mechanisms to become more resistant to diseases. Competition: Outcompeting pathogenic microorganisms for nutrients and space. Biofilm Formation: Creating a protective barrier on plant roots against pathogen invasion. How does Bacillus tequilensis produce antimicrobial substances? B. tequilensis can produce a range of compounds, including: Lipopeptides and biosurfactants: Disrupting pathogen cell membranes. Bacteriocins: Inhibiting the growth of other bacteria. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Exhibiting antifungal activity. Lytic Enzymes (e.g., chitinase, protease): Degrading pathogen cell walls. * Other Antibiotics: Novel compounds with antimicrobial properties. How does Bacillus tequilensis induce plant resistance? It triggers the plant's defense system through mechanisms such as: Activation of the phenylpropanoid pathway: Leading to the production of defense-related compounds. Enhancement of defense-related enzyme activities: Boosting enzymes involved in plant immunity. * Stimulation of plant growth and development: Indirectly contributing to resistance through improved plant health. Can Bacillus tequilensis help plants grow? Yes, some strains can produce indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), a plant hormone that promotes root growth and overall plant vigor. This can indirectly enhance the plant's ability to withstand stress, including pathogen attacks. What makes Bacillus tequilensis a good candidate for biocontrol? Its multiple modes of action, including direct antimicrobial activity and the ability to induce plant resistance, make it effective against a range of plant pathogens. Additionally, Bacillus species are generally known for their ability to colonize the rhizosphere and their relative safety. Is Bacillus tequilensis safe for the environment? When used as a biocontrol agent, Bacillus tequilensis is generally considered environmentally friendly as it offers a more sustainable alternative to synthetic pesticides. However, specific formulations and application methods should always be evaluated for their environmental impact. Where can Bacillus tequilensis be found? Bacillus species are widely distributed in nature and can be found in soil, water, and associated with plants. Bacillus tequilensis was initially isolated from a tequila fermentation process, hence its name. Are there different strains of Bacillus tequilensis with varying modes of action? Yes, different strains within the Bacillus tequilensis species can exhibit variations in their metabolic capabilities and the specific antimicrobial compounds they produce, as well as their effectiveness in inducing plant resistance. How is Bacillus tequilensis applied in agriculture? It can be applied through various methods, including seed treatments, soil drenching, and foliar sprays, depending on the target pathogen and the crop. Related Products Ampelomyces quisqualis Bacillus subtilis Chaetomium cupreum Fusarium proliferatum Lactobacillus plantarum Pediococcus pentosaceus Pseudomonas spp. Trichoderma harzianum More Products Resources Read all
- Lactic Cultures Manufacturer & Exporter | Post Harvest Treatment | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Lactic Cultures use Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) to preserve freshness post-harvest by producing antimicrobial compounds that inhibit harmful microorganisms. < Microbial Species Lactic Cultures Lactic Cultures use Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) to preserve freshness post-harvest by producing antimicrobial compounds that inhibit harmful microorganisms. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Pathogen Reduction Prevents growth of postharvest pathogenic fungi, enhancing product safety. Environmental Friendliness Offers a sustainable alternative to chemical treatments, supporting agricultural sustainability practices. Antimicrobial Activity Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) produce antimicrobial compounds that inhibit spoilage microorganisms, extending product shelf life. Bio-Preservation Reduces reliance on chemical preservatives, promoting environmental sustainability. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action 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 Contact us for more details FAQ Content coming soon! Related Products More Products Resources Read all
- Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg
< Crop Kits Bacterial Blight Bacterial Blight (Xanthomonas oryzae) causes water-soaked lesions with yellow halos on leaves, requiring resistant varieties and bactericides. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Additional Info Related Products Aminomax SP Annomax BioProtek Biocupe Neem Plus Seed Protek Silicomax Dates Pro More Products Resources Read all
- Bacillus Megaterium Manufacturer & Exporter | Phosphorous Solubilizing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Bacillus megaterium is a Gram-positive, endospore-forming rhizobacterium recognized for its high-efficiency solubilization of inorganic phosphate compounds. By producing organic acids and phosphatases, it enhances phosphorus bioavailability, promoting early crop establishment, accelerated phenological development, and improved root system architecture. In addition to nutrient mobilization, B. megaterium contributes to soil health by enhancing microbial diversity, facilitating organic matter decomposition, and improving soil structure. It also exhibits antagonistic activity against phytopathogens, supporting natural pest suppression and reducing reliance on chemical pesticides. Compatible with biofertilizers and biopesticides, B. megaterium integrates seamlessly into organic and integrated farming systems, contributing to increased nutrient-use efficiency, enhanced crop resilience, and sustainable yield improvement while enriching soil microbiome. < Microbial Species Bacillus megaterium Bacillus megaterium enhances phosphorus solubility by converting insoluble phosphate compounds into bioavailable forms, thereby increasing nutrient accessibility for plant uptake. This accelerates crop development , promotes deepe… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Accelerates Plant Growth Enhances the growth rate of plants, leading to earlier maturity and increased yield. Improves Soil Quality Enhances soil fertility and structure, promoting healthier root growth and nutrient uptake. Protects Against Pests and Diseases Helps in preventing various pests and diseases that can affect plant health. Environmentally Friendly Supports sustainable agriculture practices by reducing reliance on chemical inputs and improving overall soil health. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Scientific References Effect of Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum and L-Alpha Proline on Iron Content in Soil and Wheat Plants Demonstrates enhanced nutrient uptake and synergistic effect with nitrogen fertilization in wheat crops. Płaza et al., 2021 – Agronomy Using Bacillus megaterium as a Bio-fertilizer to Reduce P Fertilizer and Improve Cauliflower Yield Under Salt Stress Shows B. megaterium can reduce chemical fertilizer demand by up to 25% while improving crop resilience and nutrient absorption. Shalaby, 2023 – Journal of Plant Nutrition Development of a Biologically Based Fertilizer Incorporating Bacillus megaterium A6 Combining B. megaterium with synthetic P fertilizer enhanced both soil phosphorus levels and oilseed rape yield. Hu et al., 2013 – Canadian Journal of Microbiology The Application of Bacillus megaterium Alters Soil Microbial Community and Improves Nutrient Availability in Cucumber Demonstrates compatibility with reduced doses of chemical fertilizers and enhancement of soil health and yield. Zhao et al., 2021 – Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment Isolation, Characterization and Production of Biofertilizer from Bacillus megaterium Confirms phosphate solubilization and long-term viability of B. megaterium as a microbial inoculant in nutrient-rich formulations. Patel et al., 2016 – International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research Sugar Beet and Barley Yields in Relation to Bacillus megaterium var. phosphaticum Inoculation Field trials show yield benefits from B. megaterium use, comparable to synthetic fertilizers. Çakmakçı et al., 1999 – Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science Mode of Action Mode of Action: Bacillus megaterium in Agriculture 1. Phosphate Solubilization Bacillus megaterium produces organic acids and enzymes like acid phosphatase and phytase that break down insoluble phosphorus compounds (e.g., tricalcium phosphate) into forms plants can readily absorb. This boosts phosphorus availability in the root zone and enhances overall nutrient efficiency. 📌 Supported by: Hu et al., 2013 , Patel et al., 2016 2. Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Hormone Production B. megaterium synthesizes plant growth hormones like indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), which promotes root elongation and branching , leading to greater water and nutrient uptake. It also enhances nitrogen use efficiency when used alongside mineral N fertilizers, improving crop productivity even with reduced fertilizer doses. 📌 Supported by: Płaza et al., 2021 3. Soil Microbiome Stimulation Inoculating soil with B. megaterium enriches the microbial community structure and increases the bioavailability of phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients . This creates a healthier rhizosphere and improves plant-microbe interactions essential for sustainable crop growth. 📌 Supported by: Zhao et al., 2021 4. Enhanced Crop Yield and Stress Tolerance Field trials across crops like wheat, maize, onion, and cauliflower have shown that B. megaterium application improves plant vigor, chlorophyll content, and enzyme activity (e.g., phosphatase), leading to higher biomass, grain filling, and overall yield , even under suboptimal conditions like salinity or low fertility. 📌 Supported by: Shalaby, 2023 , Abdul-Hussein & Hassan, 2023 5. Sustainability and Fertilizer Reduction Through its nutrient solubilization and growth-promoting traits, B. megaterium enables partial replacement or reduction of chemical fertilizers . This supports low-input, sustainable agriculture and improves soil health without compromising yield. 📌 Supported by: Çakmakçı et al., 1999 Additional Info Compatibility Bacillus megaterium can be compatible with a wide range of agricultural inputs and have shown synergistic benefits when used alongside mineral fertilizers . Compatible with : Bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizers , and plant growth regulators Mineral and chemical fertilizers — Bacillus megaterium improves phosphorus solubilization and nutrient uptake when co-applied with NPK fertilizers. Studies show this combination enhances plant growth and reduces fertilizer requirements (Płaza et al., 2021), (Hu et al., 2013) , (Zhao et al., 2021) . Not recommended with : Synthetic chemical pesticides that may harm microbial viability (unless compatibility has been confirmed in formulation trials) Dosage & Application Application Methods for Bacillus megaterium in Agriculture To maximize the bioefficacy of Bacillus megaterium in agricultural systems, the following application strategies are recommended across key crop growth stages: 1. Seed Coating / Seed Treatment For enhanced early-stage vigor and phosphorus mobilization: Coat 1 kg of seeds with a slurry made by mixing 10 g of Bacillus megaterium and 10 g of crude sugar in sufficient water to create a uniform layer. Allow the coated seeds to air-dry in shade before sowing or broadcasting. This method enhances germination rates , promotes early root colonization , and initiates early phosphorus uptake , critical for crop establishment. 2. Seedling Root Dip Treatment Ideal for nursery-raised transplants (vegetables, rice, fruit crops): Prepare a suspension with 100 g of Bacillus megaterium in 10–15 L of clean water (per 1,000 seedlings). Dip seedling roots for 15–30 minutes before transplantation. This promotes rhizosphere colonization , improves root system architecture , and confers early protection against soil-borne pathogens . 3. Soil Application For pre-sowing or basal incorporation: Mix 3–5 kg/acre of Bacillus megaterium with 50–100 kg of well-decomposed organic manure or compost . Apply uniformly over the field and incorporate into the top 10–15 cm of soil. This improves soil microbial activity , increases available phosphorus (Olsen-P) , and enhances overall soil fertility and structure. 4. Fertigation / Irrigation Application To maintain microbial populations during crop growth: Dilute 3 kg/acre of Bacillus megaterium in 200–300 L of irrigation water. Apply through drip irrigation, furrow irrigation, or fertigation systems , preferably in the early morning or late afternoon. Ensures uniform microbial distribution , maintains rhizospheric colonization , and supports ongoing nutrient solubilization and mineralization throughout the crop cycle. Best Practices for Application Efficiency: Avoid application alongside chemical fungicides or bactericides within 5–7 days to prevent microbial inhibition. Ensure soil moisture is adequate post-application for optimal bacterial survival and activity. Can be co-applied with other biofertilizers such as Azotobacter , PSB , or mycorrhizae These application techniques ensure the biological performance and ecological integration of Bacillus megaterium in diverse farming systems. The result is enhanced crop performance , improved phosphorus-use efficiency , and long-term soil health , aligning with the goals of sustainable, regenerative agriculture . FAQ What is Bacillus megaterium , and why is it used in agriculture? Bacillus megaterium is a naturally occurring, beneficial soil bacterium known for its ability to solubilize phosphorus , produce plant hormones , and promote root development . It enhances nutrient uptake and improves crop vigor, making it a valuable input in sustainable agriculture. Read more . How does this biofertilizer improve plant growth? It acts through several mechanisms: Solubilizing insoluble phosphorus into forms that plants can absorb Producing indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) , a natural auxin that promotes root elongation Enhancing soil microbial diversity and nutrient cycling Increasing availability of micronutrients such as iron and zinc Is Bacillus megaterium compatible with chemical fertilizers? Yes. Scientific studies confirm its compatibility with nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers. In fact, co-application often leads to higher fertilizer use efficiency and improved crop yield , even when chemical inputs are reduced. Source: Hu et al., 2013 Can it reduce the need for chemical fertilizers? Yes. Field studies show that using B. megaterium with 50–75% of the standard fertilizer dose can achieve yields comparable to or better than full chemical fertilization, especially in phosphorus-deficient soils. Which crops can benefit from this product? It is suitable for a wide range of crops, including: Cereals & grains (wheat, maize, rice) Vegetables & fruits (onion, tomato, cauliflower, strawberry) Oilseeds & legumes (soybean, sunflower, beans) Orchards & plantation crops (banana, coconut, sugarcane) How is the product applied? It can be applied via: Seed treatment before sowing Soil drenching during planting or growth stages Fertigation systems in combination with irrigation Root zone application during transplanting Specific dosage and method should follow the product label or agronomist recommendation. What are the storage and shelf-life guidelines? Store in a cool, dry place , away from direct sunlight. When stored as directed, the product maintains efficacy for up to 12 months from the date of manufacture. Is it safe for humans, animals, and the environment? Yes. Bacillus megaterium is non-toxic, non-pathogenic , and environmentally safe . It is not classified as a hazardous microorganism and poses no risk to human health when used as directed. Can this product be used in organic farming? Yes, provided the formulation adheres to local organic certification standards. The bacterial strain and carrier materials are typically acceptable in organic and regenerative agriculture systems . Does it work in all soil types and climates? Yes, though results may vary depending on soil fertility, pH, moisture levels, and crop type . It is effective across a wide range of soils, including sandy, loamy, and saline-prone soils, and has been successfully tested in temperate and tropical climates. Related Products Aspergillus awamori Bacillus firmus Bacillus polymyxa Pseudomonas putida Pseudomonas striata More Products Resources Read all
- Bioremediation | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Citrobacter braakii is a facultative anaerobic bacterium known for its metabolic versatility and potential in environmental and industrial applications. It is effective in bioremediation processes, particularly in removing heavy metals like chromium and cadmium through biosorption and bioaccumulation. This bacterium also contributes to nutrient cycling in soils by breaking down organic matter and releasing bioavailable forms of nutrients. Its ability to tolerate diverse environmental conditions makes it a candidate for wastewater treatment and soil remediation, supporting sustainable environmental management practices. < Microbial Species Citrobacter braakii Citrobacter braakii is a facultative anaerobic bacterium known for its metabolic versatility and potential in environmental and industrial applications. It is effective in bioremediation processes,… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Heavy Metal Reduction Capable of accumulating and reducing toxic heavy metals like chromium, aiding in pollution control. Water Purification Contributes to the removal of pollutants from wastewater, improving water quality in treatment systems. Bioremediation of Industrial Waste Breaks down industrial contaminants, supporting environmental cleanup efforts. Nitrogen Fixation Helps in nitrogen cycling by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, improving soil health and promoting plant growth. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action 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! Related Products Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bacillus polymyxa Thiobacillus novellus Thiobacillus thiooxidans Alcaligenes denitrificans Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus macerans Citrobacter freundii More Products Resources Read all




