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  • Blast Manufacturer & Exporter | Disease Management | Rice Protect Kit | Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg

    Indogulf BioAg's Rice Protect Kit: Effective Blast Disease Protection. Manufacturer & Exporter of high-quality agricultural solutions. Order now! < Crop Kits Disease Management | Blast Blast, caused by Pyricularia fungi, leads to elliptical lesions with gray centers and dark borders on leaves, nodes, and panicles. Management involves planting resistant varieties, applying fungicides preventively, practicing crop rotation, and optimizing nutrition. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Management Biological Control Additional Info Management Avoid heavy doses of nitrogen fertilizers; use only recommended doses. Use resistant varieties. Biological Control Use our Consortium of B. subtilis and Pseudomonas fluorescens at 1 kg 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 Seed Protek SeedProtek is a seed treatment with Mycorrhiza, PGPR, and nutrient-mobilizing microbes for germination and stress tolerance. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Improved Nutrient Uptake Mobilizes key nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients through specialized microbial strains. Stronger Germination and Disease Defense Promotes uniform seed germination and suppresses soil-borne diseases, ensuring healthier early-stage development. Enhanced Root Proliferation Stimulates vigorous root growth through PGPR and mycorrhizae, improving nutrient access and plant anchorage. Increased Stress Tolerance Boosts drought resistance and helps plants withstand both biotic and abiotic stress via mycorrhizal symbiosis and beneficial metabolites. Benefits Content coming soon! Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Seed dressing for crops: Wheat, Barley, Rice, Soybean, Peanuts, and similar crops with seed rate of 100–120 Kg / Ha. Apply 2 mL/kg seed Additional Info Mode of Action Microbes in SeedProtek multiply as the roots grow in a three-dimensional way around the root system. Biofertilizers: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil Phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria assist in better solubilization of fixed phosphorus Potassium-mobilizing bacteria : Potash is an expensive element and usually gets leached out. The bacteria mobilize potassium and make it available to the plant Mycorrhiza colonizes the root system and extends hyphae beyond the root system, reaching into zones not normally accessed by the root. This ensures plants get more phosphorus and other micronutrients from ‘far away’ zones. Mycorrhiza offers unique biostimulant properties that enhance tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria): Silica-solubilizing bacteria impart drought tolerance and promote robust growth Bacillus spp promotes a healthy root system and has a fungistatic action Trichoderma spp enhances root growth and has a fungistatic action Organic acids and enzymes secreted by the microbes help mobilize various fixed elements in the soil Storage Requirements Store below 40°C in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Keep away from sunlight, children, and animals. Do not store in metallic containers. Keep tightly closed when not in use. Handling Precautions Use standard hygiene and safety practices for agricultural products. Related Products Aminomax SP Annomax BioProtek Biocupe Neem Plus Silicomax Dates Pro BloomX More Products Resources Read all

  • Aspergillus Awamori Manufacturer & Exporter | Phosphorous Solubilizing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    Aspergillus awamori solubilizes unavailable phosphorus in acidic soil, enhancing plant nutrient uptake and drought resistance. Restores soil fertility through organic matter breakdown. < Microbial Species Aspergillus awamori Aspergillus awamori is a filamentous fungus from the Aspergillus niger group, commonly used in food fermentation, animal feed, and environmental biotechnology. Its wide-ranging benefits stem from its… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Stimulate Plant Growth Promotes vigorous plant growth through better nutrient uptake. Restore Soil Fertility Improves soil health by solubilizing insoluble phosphorus, making it accessible to plants and enhancing nutrient cycling. Protection Against Drought and Diseases Provides resilience against drought conditions and some soil-borne diseases, ensuring healthier plant development. Increase Crop Yield Enhances overall crop productivity by making phosphorus available to plants. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References 1. Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory Effects Aspergillus awamori activates the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway and reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in rabbits exposed to ochratoxin A.👉 (Assar et al., 2022) – Environmental Science and Pollution Research It also alleviates ulcerative colitis in rats through antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic mechanisms.👉 (Abd-Ellatieff et al., 2024) – Inflammopharmacology 2. Growth Promotion and Digestive Enhancement Feeding A. awamori improves muscle development by reducing protein degradation in broilers.👉 (Saleh et al., 2012) – Animal Science Journal Improves digestibility, immune response, and intestinal morphology in rabbits.👉 (El-Deep et al., 2020) – Veterinary Medicine and Science 3. Industrial Enzyme Production Aspergillus awamori cellulase: production, statistical optimization, pea peels saccharification and textile applications. 4. Biocontrol and Pest Management A. awamori acts as a nematode-trapping fungus, controlling Meloidogyne incognita. (Cui et al., 2015) – Biocontrol Science and Technology 5. Taxonomy and Differentiation from Aspergillus niger Genomic analysis confirms A. awamori as a cryptic species distinct from A. niger, with shared and unique metabolic traits.👉 (Perrone et al., 2011) – Fungal Biology Mode of Action 1. Enhances Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Defense A. awamori significantly reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in animals. It activates the Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway , which boosts cellular antioxidant defenses, and suppresses inflammatory cytokines like IL-1β and TNF-α. This helps protect vital organs from damage due to toxins like ochratoxin A (Assar et al., 2022) , (Abd-Ellatieff et al., 2024) . 2. Promotes Growth and Muscle Protein Metabolism In poultry and rabbits, A. awamori improves growth performance by increasing nutrient digestibility and reducing muscle protein breakdown. It downregulates muscle proteolysis genes (atrogin-1, calpain) and upregulates muscle-building markers like β-actin and myosin. This results in increased body and muscle mass, even with reduced feed intake (Saleh et al., 2012) , (El-Deep et al., 2020) . 3. Improves Nutrient Digestibility and Gut Health A. awamori enhances the breakdown and absorption of proteins, lipids, and fiber. It increases intestinal villi height and thickness, which boosts surface area for nutrient uptake. These effects contribute to better feed conversion and higher efficiency in livestock and poultry systems (El-Deep et al., 2020) , (Saleh et al., 2014) . 4. Produces Powerful Industrial Enzymes A. awamori is a prolific producer of enzymes such as: Cellulases – for breaking down plant biomass for biofuel production (Pachauri et al., 2018) Xylanases – for degrading hemicellulose in agricultural waste (Adolph et al., 1996) Tannases – for use in food and beverage industries (Beena et al., 2010) Aspartic proteases – for protein hydrolysis in food and pharmaceutical applications (da Silva-López et al., 2022) 5. Supports Biocontrol and Pest Management A. awamori can trap and inhibit root-knot nematodes like Meloidogyne incognita , acting as a natural biocontrol agent. This reduces reliance on chemical pesticides and supports sustainable crop protection (Cui et al., 2015) . 6. Applications in Sustainable Agriculture and Industry Due to its diverse enzyme profile, probiotic effects, and pathogen control potential, A. awamori is used in: Animal nutrition – for growth promotion and gut health Biofuel production – through degradation of lignocellulosic waste Food processing – as a source of enzymes for fermentation and flavor Soil remediation – aiding organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling 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 Aspergillus awamori 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 : Dip the seedlings into the mixture of 100 grams of Aspergillus awamori and sufficient amount of water. Soil Treatment : Mix 3-5 kg per acre of Aspergillus awamori with organic manure/organic fertilizers. Incorporate the mixture and spread into the field at the time of planting/sowing. Irrigation : Mix 3 kg per acre of Aspergillus awamori in a sufficient amount of water and run into the drip lines. FAQ What is Aspergillus awamori ? Aspergillus awamori is a filamentous fungus used in food fermentation, biotechnology, and animal nutrition. It produces enzymes and bioactive compounds that benefit health, digestion, and environmental sustainability. How does A. awamori benefit animal health? It enhances antioxidant defenses and reduces inflammation by activating the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway and downregulating inflammatory genes like IL-1β and TNF-α (Assar et al., 2022) . Can it improve growth in livestock and poultry? Yes. It promotes muscle growth by reducing protein breakdown and improving nutrient digestibility, resulting in better weight gain and feed efficiency (Saleh et al., 2012) . What enzymes does A. awamori produce? It secretes cellulase, xylanase, tannase, and proteases. These enzymes are important in breaking down plant materials for biofuel, improving digestion in animals, and processing food products (Pachauri et al., 2018) , (da Silva-López et al., 2022). Does it help in agriculture or pest control? Yes. A. awamori acts as a biocontrol agent by trapping and inhibiting root-knot nematodes, reducing crop damage without chemical pesticides (Cui et al., 2015) . Is A. awamori used in biofuel production? Yes. Its cellulase enzymes break down lignocellulosic biomass, making it useful for converting plant waste into bioethanol and other renewable fuels (Pachauri et al., 2018) . How is it different from other Aspergillus species? Though genetically related to A. niger , A. awamori has distinct enzyme production profiles and industrial applications, particularly in food, feed, and fermentation processes (Perrone et al., 2011) . Related Products Bacillus firmus Bacillus megaterium Bacillus polymyxa Pseudomonas putida Pseudomonas striata More Products Resources Read all

  • Corynebacterium Spp. Manufacturer & Exporter | Manganese Solubilizing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    Corynebacterium spp. solubilizes soil manganese, enhancing plant uptake and activating plant immunity against pests and diseases. It promotes growth, root development, and improves soil aeration. < Microbial Species Corynebacterium spp. Corynebacterium spp. solubilizes soil manganese, enhancing plant uptake and activating plant immunity against pests and diseases. It promotes growth, root development, and improves soil aeration. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Improves soil aeration Enhances the porosity and oxygen availability in soil, promoting healthier root systems. Solubilizes manganese content in the soil, making it available for plant utilization Enhances nutrient uptake and supports plant growth in manganese-deficient soils. Compatible with bio pesticides, bio fertilizers, and plant growth hormones Integrates seamlessly with organic farming practices, fostering sustainable agricultural solutions. Promotes plant growth and activates the plant immune system against pests and diseases Supports robust plant development and enhances natural defense mechanisms. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Li, T., et al. (2013). Enhanced phosphorus and nitrogen uptake in maize through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation combined with earthworms. Soil Biology and Biochemistry , 65, 15-23. indogulfbioag Ijaz, A., et al. (2021). Manganese solubilization efficiency and plant growth promotion by phosphate solubilizing bacterial strains. Plant and Soil , 462(1-2), 45-62. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Wang, Y., et al. (2025). Corynebacterium-mediated cadmium retention and soil enzyme activity enhancement under heavy metal stress. Environmental Science and Pollution Research , 32(4), 1124-1138. indogulfbioag Siddikee, M.A., et al. (2010). Halotolerant Actinobacteria with ACC deaminase activities promoting canola plant growth under salt stress conditions. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology , 87(4), 1479-1489. frontiersin Mumtaz, M.Z., et al. (2017). Zinc solubilization and plant growth promotion characteristics of rhizobacterial strains. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science , 63(8), 1122-1134. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Sanket, A.S., et al. (2017). Manganese solubilizing bacteria: A comprehensive approach for enhanced bioavailability of manganese in soil-plant systems. Microbial Ecology , 74(3), 678-689. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Adeyemi, N.O., et al. (2021). Manganese solubilizing Bacillus spp. improve plant growth and manganese uptake in maize under metal stress. Frontiers in Plant Science , 12, 745293. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Ahemad, M., & Khan, M.S. (2012). Effect of pesticides on plant growth promoting traits of greengram-symbiont Bradyrhizobium sp. strain MRM6. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology , 88(3), 384-389. jksus Mode of Action Manganese Solubilization Mechanism \Corynebacterium spp. employs multiple biochemical pathways to convert insoluble manganese compounds into plant-available forms. The bacteria produce various organic acids including gluconic acid, citric acid, and oxalic acid. These acids lower the local pH around the bacterial cells, facilitating the dissolution of insoluble manganese oxides (MnO₂) and other manganese-containing minerals. The process involves both direct acidification and chelation mechanisms. indogulfbioag+1 Plant Growth Promotion Pathways \The bacteria synthesize and secrete indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), a key plant hormone that stimulates root development and cell elongation. Additionally, Corynebacterium spp. produces 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase, which regulates ethylene levels in plants by cleaving ACC (the immediate precursor of ethylene) into ammonia and α-ketobutyrate. This enzymatic activity reduces stress-induced ethylene production, allowing for enhanced plant growth under various environmental stresses. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2 Nutrient Mobilization and Uptake Enhancement \Beyond manganese, Corynebacterium spp. enhances the availability of other essential micronutrients through siderophore production and phosphate solubilization activities. The bacteria form beneficial associations in the rhizosphere, creating an extensive network that improves nutrient uptake efficiency and root surface area contact with soil nutrients. mdpi+2 Biocontrol and Disease Suppression \The bacteria produces antimicrobial compounds and competes with soil-borne pathogens for nutrients and ecological niches. This competitive exclusion, combined with the induction of systemic resistance in plants, provides natural protection against various plant diseases. The enhanced plant immunity results from the activation of defense-related enzymes and the accumulation of pathogenesis-related proteins. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2 Soil Structure Improvement Corynebacterium spp. produces exopolysaccharides that act as soil binding agents, improving soil aggregation and creating better soil structure. This enhanced soil architecture promotes better water infiltration, air circulation, and root penetration, creating an optimal growing environment for plants. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 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 : Prepare a mixture of 10 - 15 grams of Corynebacterium Spp. in a sufficient amount of water to create a slurry. Coat 1 kg of seeds with this mixture, dry them in shade, and they will be ready to use in the field. Seedling Treatment : Prepare a mixture of 100 grams of Corynebacterium Spp. in a sufficient amount of water. Dip the roots of the seedlings into the solution for 30 minutes before planting. Soil Treatment : Mix 2.5 - 5 kg per hectare of Corynebacterium Spp. with organic manure or organic fertilizers. Incorporate this mixture into the soil at the time of planting or sowing. Irrigation : Mix 2.5 - 5 kg per hectare of Corynebacterium Spp. in a sufficient amount of water. Apply this mixture through drenching or drip irrigation to penetrate the root zones. FAQ What is the primary function of Corynebacterium spp. in agriculture? Corynebacterium spp. primarily functions as a manganese-solubilizing bacterium that converts insoluble manganese compounds in soil into forms readily available for plant uptake, while also promoting overall plant growth and enhancing disease resistance. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 How does Corynebacterium spp. improve plant immunity? The bacteria activates the plant's natural defense systems by inducing systemic resistance mechanisms and producing antimicrobial compounds that suppress soil-borne pathogens. This biocontrol effect reduces the need for chemical pesticides. mdpi+1 Is Corynebacterium spp. safe for organic farming? Yes, Corynebacterium spp. is completely natural and safe for organic farming practices. It supports sustainable agriculture by reducing dependence on chemical inputs while improving soil health and plant nutrition. sciencedirect+1 What crops benefit most from Corynebacterium spp. inoculation? All major crop categories benefit, including cereals, legumes, vegetables, fruits, and plantation crops. The bacteria is particularly effective in manganese-deficient soils and areas with high disease pressure. indogulfbioag+1 How long does Corynebacterium spp. remain active in soil? The bacteria establishes a persistent population in the rhizosphere and can remain active for several months, providing continuous benefits throughout the growing season. Regular applications enhance long-term soil health and microbial diversity. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Can Corynebacterium spp. be combined with other biofertilizers? Yes, it works synergistically with other beneficial microorganisms including mycorrhizal fungi, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria to create a comprehensive soil health management system. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 What are the storage requirements for Corynebacterium spp.? Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain bacterial viability. The product should be used within the specified shelf life and mixed fresh for each application to ensure maximum effectiveness. Related Products Penicillium citrinum More Products Resources Read all

  • Beijerinckia Indica Manufacturer & Exporter | Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    As a versatile free-living diazotroph, Beijerinckia indica can sustainably supplement up to 40% of nitrogen fertilizer requirements, improve soil health, and enhance crop resilience across diverse agroecosystems. < Microbial Species Beijerinckia indica As a versatile free-living diazotroph, Beijerinckia indica can sustainably supplement up to 40% of nitrogen fertilizer requirements, improve soil health, and enhance crop resilience across diverse… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Plant Growth Promotion It produces growth-promoting substances like phytohormones and siderophores, which stimulate plant growth, nutrient uptake, and overall health. Heavy Metal Remediation Beijerinckia indica has the ability to detoxify heavy metals in contaminated soils, reducing their toxicity and improving soil health for plant growth. Drought Tolerance It produces exopolysaccharides that help improve soil structure and water-holding capacity, thus promoting drought tolerance in plants. Nitrogen Fixation Beijerinckia indica fixes atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, contributing to soil fertility and enhancing plant growth without the need for nitrogen fertilizers. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Case Studies and Trials Ultisol Sugarcane, India: Biomass N uptake matched 120 kg N/ha synthetic regimen; soil N increased by 15 kg N/ha post-harvest. scielo Greenhouse Pepper, Brazil: Combined inoculation in manure improved extractable P by 18% and K by 12% due to accelerated mineralization. oiccpress Field Lettuce, Indonesia: Single application improved marketable yield by 20% and enhanced shelf life via higher soluble solids. Integration into Crop Management Incorporate B. indica early in season; adjust chemical N inputs based on soil testing, maintaining minimum 60% of standard rate when inoculated. Rotate biofertilizer application annually to sustain microbial diversity. Future Prospects and Innovations Genetic Engineering: Efforts to overexpress nif genes aim to boost fixation efficiency under full-aerobic conditions. Nanocarriers: Encapsulation in nano-biopolymers for controlled release and improved shelf stability. Consortia Development: Blends with mycorrhizal fungi and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria for multi-nutrient biofertilizers. Mode of Action Atmospheric N₂ Fixation: Expresses nitrogenase complex (nifHDK genes), reducing atmospheric N₂ to NH₄⁺ in the rhizosphere, elevating soil nitrogen pools. Phytohormone Production: Synthesizes indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) at 10–20 µg/mL, stimulating lateral root initiation and root hair elongation for improved nutrient uptake. oiccpress Siderophore Secretion: Releases catechol and hydroxamate siderophores, chelating Fe³⁺ and enhancing iron availability under limiting conditions. Synergistic Interactions: Co-inoculation with fungi (e.g., Cunninghamella elegans ) accelerates organic waste mineralization, boosting macronutrient release and soil organic matter turnover. oiccpress Additional Info Taxonomy and Characteristics Beijerinckia indica belongs to the family Beijerinckiaceae within the class Alphaproteobacteria. It presents as Gram-negative, rod-shaped cells (0.8–1.2 µm × 2–5 µm), motile via single polar flagella, and forms mucoid colonies on nitrogen-free media. Physiology and Environmental Adaptations Nitrogenase Activity: Operates optimally under micro-aerobic (<10% O₂) conditions, fixing 20–30 kg N/ha per cropping cycle by converting N₂ to NH₄⁺. jurnal.unipar+1 pH Tolerance: Maintains activity from pH 3.0 to 8.0, with acid-stable nitrogenase variants performing down to pH 3.0 in acidic soils. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Carbon Utilization: Utilizes C₁ compounds (e.g., methanol) and simple sugars, supporting survival in varied organic amendments. Stress Resistance: Produces compatible solutes (e.g., proline) and antioxidative enzymes, enhancing drought and salinity tolerance in host plants. Formulations and Application Guidelines Formulations Carrier: Sterile talc or peat (CFU ≥ 1×10⁸/g); liquid formulations with protectants maintain viability at 1×10⁹ CFU/mL. Co-formulations: Compatible with other biofertilizers (e.g., Azospirillum, Rhizobium); avoid broad-spectrum fungicides. Dosage and Methods Application Method Rate Timing Seed Treatment 10 g inoculum + 10 g sugar per 1 kg seed Pre-sowing (slurry coat) Seedling Dip 100 g inoculum per 10 L water At transplanting Soil Incorporation 3–5 kg inoculum per acre mixed with organic manure At planting or pre-sowing Irrigation Drench 3 kg inoculum per acre in irrigation water Veg. stage or flowering onset Storage and Shelf Life Store at 4–10 °C in airtight packs; shelf life up to 12 months with CFU retention ≥ 1×10⁸/g. Protect from UV exposure and moisture. 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. Dosage & Application Seed Coating/Seed Treatment: Coat 1 kg of seeds with a slurry mixture of 10 g of Beijerinckia Indica and 10 g of crude sugar in sufficient water. Dry the coated seeds in shade before sowing or broadcasting in the field. Seedling Treatment: Dip seedlings into a mixture of 100 grams of Beijerinckia Indica with sufficient water. Soil Treatment: Mix 3-5 kg per acre of Beijerinckia Indica with organic manure or fertilizers. Incorporate into the soil during planting or sowing. Irrigation: Mix 3 kg per acre of Beijerinckia Indica in water and apply through drip lines. FAQ Which crops see greatest response? Legumes, cereals, sugarcane, vegetables, and ornamentals all show 10–25% yield gains under inoculation. How soon after application are effects measurable? R oot development benefits appear within 2–3 weeks; yield impacts by reproductive stage. Is co-application with chemical fertilizers possible? Yes—apply B. indica separately, then follow with reduced-rate NPK; avoid simultaneous mixing with acidifiers or oxidizers. What regulatory approvals exist? Approved under national biofertilizer standards in India, Brazil, and Indonesia; registration procured following OECD guidelines for microbial inoculants. Related Products Acetobacter xylinum Azospirillum brasilense Azospirillum lipoferum Azospirillum spp. Azotobacter vinelandii Bradyrhizobium elkanii Bradyrhizobium japonicum Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus More Products Resources Read all

  • Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg

    < Crop Kits BioProtek Bioprotek is a microbial plant growth promoter that protects leaves and fruits and enhances root-zone activity. Product Enquiry Download Brochure IPM Compatibility Integrates well with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies to reduce reliance on chemical pesticides and promote environmental safety. Multiple Modes of Action Combines competition, parasitism, and metabolite production for broad-spectrum protection and plant growth promotion. Effective Disease Control Controls major foliar and fruit diseases through antagonistic microbial action, enhancing plant protection. Improved Plant Health and Yield Reduces pathogenic load, leading to healthier crops and increased overall productivity. Benefits Content coming soon! Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Foliar application Dose: 1–1.5g / L water 1 Acre dose: 200–300g 1 Ha dose: 500–750g Additional Info Mode of Action Substrate Competition for space and Nutrients: BIOPROTEK microorganisms colonize most extreme space and ingest the greatest supplements accessible at the objective site. This controls microbes by starving them for food and competing for space — Domino effect. Mycoparasitism: BIOPROTEK naturally attacks infection-causing microorganisms before they reach the plant. It derives sustenance from the target microbes, and BIOPROTEK spores replicate inside and ultimately destroy them. Storage Requirements Store below 40°C in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Keep away from sunlight, children, and animals. Do not store in metallic containers. Keep tightly closed when not in use. Handling Precautions Use standard hygiene and safety practices for agricultural products. Related Products Aminomax SP Annomax Biocupe Neem Plus Seed Protek Silicomax Dates Pro BloomX More Products Resources Read all

  • Beauveria Bassiana biocontrol Manufacturer & Exporter | Biocontrol | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    Beauveria bassiana is a beneficial entomopathogenic fungus used as a biological insecticide to effectively control termites, thrips, whiteflies, aphids, beetles, and other pests. Its spores attach to the insect’s exoskeleton, penetrate the body, and proliferate, ultimately leading to pest mortality while preventing resistance development. This eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides provides long-lasting, broad-spectrum pest control and integrates seamlessly into integrated pest management (IPM) programs. Safe for beneficial insects and pollinators, Beauveria bassiana is applied via foliar sprays, soil drenches, and termite baiting, offering sustainable protection in agriculture, greenhouses, and urban pest management < Microbial Species Beauveria bassiana Beauveria bassiana is a beneficial entomopathogenic fungus used as a biological insecticide to effectively control termites, thrips, whiteflies, aphids, beetles, and other pests. Its spores… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Environmentally friendly Beauveria bassiana is safe for the environment, biodegradable, and leaves no harmful residues. Effective mode of action Infects insects through their cuticles, colonizing and killing them from within. Long-term efficacy Provides sustainable pest control without inducing pest resistance over time. High specificity Targets a wide range of pests like termites, thrips, and aphids while sparing beneficial insects. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Beauveria bassiana has been extensively studied with over 500 published research papers demonstrating its efficacy against diverse insect pests, with notable studies in Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, Biocontrol Science and Technology, and Applied Entomology documenting mortality rates of 80-100% against target species. EPA safety evaluations confirm minimal toxicity to mammals with complete clearance from test animals within 7 days, supporting its registration as a safe biological pesticide. Recent genomic and proteomic research has identified key virulence genes and toxin production mechanisms, advancing strain optimization and formulation improvements for enhanced field efficacy. informaticsjournals+4 Mode of Action Spore Attachment and Penetration : Fungal conidia attach to insect cuticle and produce specialized enzymes (chitinases, proteases, lipases) that degrade the exoskeleton, with appressoria structures providing mechanical pressure for cuticle penetration. www.indogulfbioag.com Biological Pest Control Using Beauveria bassiana: A Natural Solution for Crop Protection in Agriculture Beauveria bassiana is a natural biocontrol agent reducing chemical pesticide use, offering sustainable pest management in agriculture. Internal Colonization : Once inside the hemolymph, fungus produces specialized blastospores that exploit nutrient-rich environment while releasing secondary metabolites including beauvericin, bassianolide, tenellin, and oosporein that disrupt insect physiological processes. www.indogulfbioag.com Biological Pest Control Using Beauveria bassiana: A Natural Solution for Crop Protection in Agriculture Beauveria bassiana is a natural biocontrol agent reducing chemical pesticide use, offering sustainable pest management in agriculture. Host Death and Sporulation : Insect mortality occurs through nutrient depletion and toxin accumulation within 3-14 days, followed by hyphal emergence from cadaver and sporulation for environmental spore dispersal, enabling horizontal transfer to other pest individuals. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov The Toxins of Beauveria bassiana and the Strategies to Improve Their Virulence to Insects The long-term and excessive usage of pesticides is an enormous burden on the environment, which also increases pest resistance. To overcome this problem, research and application of entomopathogenic fungi, which are both environmentally friendly and ... Additional Info IndoGulf BioAg: Leading Manufacturer and Exporter of Beauveria bassiana IndoGulf BioAg is a premier manufacturer and exporter of Beauveria bassiana , an entomopathogenic fungus widely recognized for its effectiveness as a biological insecticide. Our specially formulated Beauveria bassiana products provide an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides, ensuring effective pest control across various agricultural systems. Target Pests Our Beauveria bassiana formulations effectively combat a wide range of insect pests, including: Termites Thrips Whiteflies Aphids Rice Leaf Folder Helicoverpa armigera Spodoptera litura Loopers Bunch Caterpillars Leaf-Eating Caterpillars Mealy Bugs Coffee Berry Borers Fruit Borers (Brinjal, Tomato, Chili, and Vegetables) Cotton Bollworm Root Grubs Surface-Living Larvae and Nymphs These pests can cause severe damage to a variety of crops, and our Beauveria bassiana solutions offer an effective method of controlling their populations while promoting environmental sustainability. Recommended Crops Our Beauveria bassiana products are suitable for use on a diverse range of crops, including: Cereals and Millets Pulses Oilseeds Fiber Crops Sugar Crops Forage Crops Plantation Crops Vegetables Fruits Spices Flowers Medicinal and Aromatic Crops Orchards Ornamentals This broad-spectrum applicability supports integrated pest management strategies across various farming practices. Compatibility Our Beauveria bassiana formulations are compatible with several agricultural inputs, including: Bio-Pesticides Bio-Fertilizers Plant Growth Hormones However, they are not compatible with chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides , as these can adversely impact the viability and effectiveness of the fungal spores. Enhanced Stability Solutions We offer advanced stabilization techniques to improve product shelf life and performance: Multilayered Encapsulation Techniques – Enhances stability but may result in increased pricing. Incorporation of Antioxidants & Oxygen Removers – Further extends shelf life and potency. Extended Shelf Life – Under optimal conditions (5°C to 25°C), all our Beauveria bassiana species remain stable for up to 18 months post-manufacturing. Packaging Options We provide customizable packaging solutions to cater to specific customer needs, ensuring convenience and suitability for various application requirements. Why Choose IndoGulf BioAg? Eco-Friendly Alternative – Reduces reliance on chemical pesticides. Sustainable Agriculture – Promotes biodiversity and minimizes chemical residues. Broad Pest Control Spectrum – Targets a wide variety of insect pests. Versatile Applications – Suitable for multiple crops and farming systems. Dosage & Application Wettable Powder: 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram Foliar Application : 1 Acre dose: 2 kg 1 Ha dose: 5 kg Soil Application (Soil drench or Drip irrigation) : 1 Acre dose: 2-5 kg 1 Ha dose: 5-12.5 kg Soil Application (Soil drench or Drip irrigation) for Long Duration Crops / Orchards / Perennials : 1 Acre dose: 2-5 kg 1 Ha dose: 5-12.5 kg Apply 2 times a year: before onset of monsoon and after monsoon Foliar Application for Long Duration Crops / Orchards / Perennials : 1 Acre dose: 2 kg 1 Ha dose: 5 kg Apply 2 times a year: before onset of monsoon and after monsoon Soluble Powder: 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Foliar Application : 1 Acre dose: 200 g 1 Ha dose: 500 g Soil Application (Soil drench or Drip irrigation) : 1 Acre dose: 200-500 g 1 Ha dose: 500 g - 1.25 kg Soil Application (Soil drench or Drip irrigation) for Long Duration Crops / Orchards / Perennials : 1 Acre dose: 200-500 g 1 Ha dose: 500 g - 1.25 kg Apply 2 times a year: before onset of monsoon and after monsoon Foliar Application for Long Duration Crops / Orchards / Perennials : 1 Acre dose: 200 g 1 Ha dose: 500 g Apply 2 times a year: before onset of monsoon and after monsoon Application Methods Soil Application Method : Mix Beauveria Bassiana at recommended doses with compost and apply at early life stages of crop along with other biofertilizers. Mix Beauveria Bassiana at recommended doses in sufficient water and drench soil at early insect emergence stage. Drip Irrigation : If there are insoluble particles, filter the solution and add to drip tank. Long Duration Crops / Perennial / Orchard Crops : Dissolve Beauveria Bassiana at recommended doses in sufficient water and apply as a drenching spray near the root zone during the off-season, twice a year. It is recommended to have the first application before the onset of the main monsoon/rainfall/spring season and the second application after the main monsoon/rainfall/autumn/fall season. Foliar Application Method : Mix Beauveria Bassiana at recommended doses in sufficient water and spray on soil during the off-season. Apply twice a year for long-duration crops. It is recommended to have the first application before the onset of the main monsoon/rainfall/spring season and the second application after the main monsoon/rainfall/autumn/fall season. Note : Do not store Beauveria Bassiana solution for more than 24 hours after mixing in water. FAQ What is Beauveria bassiana used for? Beauveria bassiana is used as a biological insecticide for controlling over 200 insect pest species including aphids, whiteflies, thrips, caterpillars, beetles, termites, and soil grubs across cereals, vegetables, fruits, and ornamental crops, providing eco-friendly pest management in integrated pest management systems. What disease is caused by Beauveria bassiana? Beauveria bassiana does not cause disease in plants. Instead, it causes mycosis (fungal infection) in target insect pests. The fungus penetrates the insect cuticle and proliferates within the hemolymph, producing secondary metabolites (beauvericin, bassianolide, tenellin, and oosporein) that disrupt insect physiological processes, leading to insect death within 3-14 days. This pathogenic effect is species-specific to insects and poses no threat to plant health. What does Beauveria bassiana kill? Beauveria bassiana effectively targets a broad spectrum of insect pests, including: Aphids, Rice Leaf Folder, Helicoverpa armigera, Spodoptera litura, Loopers, Bunch Caterpillars, Leaf-Eating Caterpillars, Mealy Bugs, Coffee Berry Borers, Fruit Borers (Brinjal, Tomato, Chili, and Vegetables), Cotton Bollworm, Root Grubs, Surface-Living Larvae and Nymphs, Termites, Thrips, Whiteflies, and Beetles. Research demonstrates mortality rates of 80-100% against target species under field conditions. When to apply Beauveria bassiana? Timing depends on crop type: Annual Crops : Apply at early insect emergence stage or during peak pest activity Long Duration Crops / Perennials / Orchards : Apply twice yearly - before the onset of monsoon/rainfall/spring season and after the main monsoon/rainfall/autumn/fall season Preventive Applications : Mix with compost and apply at early life stages of the crop Optimal Conditions : Apply in cool, humid conditions (early morning or late evening) for best spore viability and adhesion to target pests How to use Beauveria bassiana for plants? Beauveria bassiana can be applied using multiple methods: Foliar Application (Spray on leaves): Wettable Powder (1×10⁸ CFU/g): Mix 2 kg per acre (5 kg/ha) in sufficient water Soluble Powder (1×10⁹ CFU/g): Mix 200 g per acre (500 g/ha) in sufficient water Spray thoroughly to ensure coverage of affected foliage Do not store solution for more than 24 hours after mixing Soil Application (Drench): Wettable Powder: 2-5 kg per acre (5-12.5 kg/ha) Soluble Powder: 200-500 g per acre (500 g-1.25 kg/ha) Mix with sufficient water and drench soil at early insect emergence stage For long-duration crops, apply near the root zone during off-season Drip Irrigation: Filter the solution if there are insoluble particles Add to drip tank at recommended doses Ensures uniform distribution and soil colonization Compatibility Tip: Beauveria bassiana is compatible with bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizers, and plant growth hormones but NOT compatible with chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Can Beauveria bassiana infect humans? Beauveria bassiana poses minimal risk to humans with EPA toxicity studies showing no pathogenicity in mammals, though rare opportunistic infections in severely immunocompromised patients have been reported; manufacturing personnel surveillance since 2008 shows no infectivity or sensitization effects, making it safe for agricultural workers when proper protective equipment is used. Is Beauveria bassiana safe for bees? Research indicates Beauveria bassiana has minimal impact on honey bees with mortality rates considered negligible in field studies, though some sublethal effects including altered cuticular profiles and moderate brood mortality have been observed at high exposure levels; it can be applied to non-bee attractive plants without significant colony risks. Is Beauveria bassiana effective against bed bugs? 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