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- Mykrobak STP Manufacturer & Exporter| Wastewater Treatment | Environmental Solutions | Indogulf BioAg
Discover Mykrobak STP by Indo Gulf BioAg: Expertly crafted environmental solutions for optimal soil health and plant growth. High-quality, certified, and eco-friendly. < Environmental Solutions Mykrobak STP Mykrobak STP (Sewage Treatment Plants) is a specialized blend of bacteria for efficient degradation of organic pollutants in sewage, converting them into energy for microbial growth. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits High COD & BOD Degradation Degrades high COD & BOD for effective sewage treatment. Complex Compound Breakdown Breaks down complex solvents and other compounds into simpler forms. Rapid Increase in MLSS & MLVSS Rapidly increases mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) and volatile suspended solids (MLVSS). Bacterial Control Suppresses harmful bacterial growth, ensuring a healthier plant environment. Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info FAQ Composition Performance properties PH 6.5 – 7.5 Temperature 5 to 55°C Reactivation Rate 99% After addition to water Concentration Highly Concentrated Shelf Life 2 years Physical properties Appearance Off White Colour Physical State Powdered Form Odour Odourless Moisture Content 6-7% Mesh Size 0.6 mm Packaging 1 kg Aluminum zip lock Dosage & Application Dosage Schedule Depend upon the organic load, contaminants and volume of waste water Area of Application Membrane Bio reactor Activated sludge Process Sequencing batch reactor Moving bed bio reactor Extended Aeration system Application Matrix Mix Mykrobak 1 kg powder in 20 liter water (prefer normal temperature) Stir well and remain in bucket for 30 minutes (for bacteria activation) Directly Dose at inlet of tank Additional Info Bacterial consortium belongs to the following: Hydrocarbon-reducing bacteria Hydrolytic bacteria Hyperthermophilic and thermophilic bacteria Nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria Photosynthetic bacteria & fluorescent bacteria Fermentative bacteria Acetogenic bacteria Odour control bacteria Enzymes belong to the co-enzymes of the following groups: Oxidoreductases Transferases Lyases Advantages of Mykrobak products: Promote the formation of potential and sustainable biomass Reduce contaminants, toxicity, pollutants, and bad odors Initiate biodegradation quickly Effective in reducing COD/BOD in ETP/STP/WTP Help in the fastest commissioning of biological treatment processes in ETP/STP, etc. Boost MLSS production rapidly Reduce ammoniacal nitrogen Improve digester system recovery Increase the efficiency of biogas production Improve tertiary treatment Reduce large quantities of organic compounds Improve the aquatic environment Clarify ponds and lakes water Safe and natural Economically feasible FAQ Content coming soon! Related Products Mykrobak Aerobic Mykrobak Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Mykrobak Biotoilet Mykrobak Composting Mykrobak Dairy Mykrobak Drop Mykrobak Fog Mykrobak N&P Booster More Products Resources Read all
- Multi-Bio Manufacturer & Exporter |Multi-Bio | Microbial Blends | Indogulf BioAg
Boost soil health with Multi-Bio microbial blend from Indogulf BioAg. 100% organic, effective, and certified. Enhance plant growth with our premium solution. < Microbial Blends Multi-Bio Multi-Bio is a dual-action bio-fertilizer with beneficial mycorrhiza fungi and essential nutrients. It supports organic nutrient absorption and promotes optimal soil productivity for healthy plant growth. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Provides positive residual effect for subsequent crops Leaves beneficial effects for future planting cycles. Fast Seed Germination, Flowering, and Maturity in Crop Accelerates growth stages, improving crop cycle efficiency. Restores natural fertility Enhances soil health and fertility, promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Pollution-free and eco-friendly Does not harm the environment and promotes sustainable farming practices. Components Amount Pantoea spp. 2×10⁷ Bacillus spp. 2×10⁷ Azotoacter spp. 2×10⁷ Rhizobium spp. 2×10⁷ Cyanobacteria 2×10⁷ LB Planetarium 1×10⁷ Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) 2×10⁷ Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Powder Usage Mix 40 grams of MULTI-BIO powder in 500 liters of water. Apply through a drip irrigation system or as a spray for one acre of crop. It is preferable to apply before using any anti-weed or anti-fungal products. Liquid Usage Mix 40 ml of MULTI-BIO liquid in 500 liters of water for one acre of crop. Apply before using any anti-weed or anti-fungal products. Liquid Dosage Seed Treatment: For cereals like Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats, Millets, etc., mix 20 ml of Multi-Bio Liquid in 500 ml of water. Thoroughly coat 15 kgs of seeds with this mixture. Dry the seeds in shade before sowing. Root Dip Treatment: Mix 40 ml of Multi-Bio Liquid in 5 liters of water. Dip the roots before planting for one acre. Alternatively, prepare a small bed in the field, add 40 ml of Multi-Bio Liquid with water (half-inch depth), and dip the roots of plants to be planted for one acre in this suspension for 8 to 12 hours before planting. Main Field Application: Mix 40 ml in 20 liters of water and apply to the soil via drip system for one acre of land. Application Frequency For main field application, treat the soil before sowing and again at the flowering stage. Additional Info Mode of Action PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria) facilitates plant growth and development both directly and indirectly. Direct stimulation includes providing plants with fixed nitrogen, phytohormones, iron sequestered by bacterial siderophores, and soluble phosphate. Indirect stimulation involves biocontrol of phytopathogens, promoting overall plant growth and development. PGPR perform these functions through specific enzymes that induce morphological and physiological changes, enhancing nutrient and water uptake in plants. Recommended Crops Cotton, Sugarcane, Rice, Tea, Coffee, Carrot, Lettuce, Tomato, Pepper, Legumes, Peanuts 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 / 1 litre bottle Related Products Fermacto Micro-Manna Microm More Products Resources Read all
- Bioremediation | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Nitrobacter winogradskyi is a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium central to the nitrogen cycle, converting nitrite (NO₂⁻) into nitrate (NO₃⁻). This transformation is critical for soil fertility, as nitrate is a primary nutrient for plant growth. Its activity supports sustainable agriculture by enhancing nitrogen availability in the soil. In environmental management, N. winogradskyi is essential in wastewater treatment processes, where it prevents toxic nitrite accumulation, ensuring efficient nitrogen removal. Its adaptability to various ecosystems, including soils and aquatic environments, underscores its role in maintaining ecological balance and promoting sustainable nitrogen management. This bacterium is also widely used in bioaugmentation and bioreactor systems to optimize nitrification. < Microbial Species Nitrobacter winogradski Nitrobacter winogradskyi is a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium central to the nitrogen cycle, converting nitrite (NO₂⁻) into nitrate (NO₃⁻). This transformation is critical for soil fertility, as nitrate is a primary nutrient for plant growth. Its activity supports sustainable agriculture by enhancing nitrogen availability in the soil. In environmental management, N. winogradskyi is essential in wastewater treatment processes, where it prevents toxic nitrite accumulation, ensuring efficient nitrogen removal. Its adaptability to various ecosystems, including soils and aquatic environments, underscores its role in maintaining ecological balance and promoting sustainable nitrogen management. This bacterium is also widely used in bioaugmentation and bioreactor systems to optimize nitrification. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Soil Fertility Enhancement Contributes to the nutrient availability in soil, supporting agricultural productivity. Nitrogen Cycle Participation Plays a key role in the nitrogen cycle, helping to regulate nitrogen levels in ecosystems. Nitrate Production Converts nitrites into nitrates, vital for plant growth and soil fertility. Wastewater Treatment Efficiency Improves the biological treatment of wastewater by facilitating nitrogen removal processes. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Contact us for more details Dosage & Application Contact us for more details FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bacillus polymyxa Thiobacillus novellus Thiobacillus thiooxidans Alcaligenes denitrificans Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus macerans Citrobacter braakii More Products Resources Read all
- Ampelomyces Quisqualis Manufacturer & Exporter | Biofungicides | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Ampelomyces quisqualis is a mycoparasitic fungus widely known for its ability to parasitize powdery mildew fungi, making it an important biological control agent in agriculture. It infects and disrupts the reproductive structures of powdery mildew pathogens, reducing their spread and impact on crops. This fungus thrives on a variety of host plants, providing eco-friendly and sustainable solutions for managing powdery mildew in fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Its natural mode of action minimizes the need for chemical fungicides, supporting integrated pest management strategies and promoting environmental health. < Microbial Species Ampelomyces quisqualis Ampelomyces quisqualis is a mycoparasitic fungus widely known for its ability to parasitize powdery mildew fungi, making it an important biological control agent in agriculture. It infects and disrupts the reproductive structures of powdery mildew pathogens, reducing their spread and impact on crops. This fungus thrives on a variety of host plants, providing eco-friendly and sustainable solutions for managing powdery mildew in fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Its natural mode of action minimizes the need for chemical fungicides, supporting integrated pest management strategies and promoting environmental health. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Enhancement of Plant Health Suppresses powdery mildew, allowing plants to allocate resources to growth and development rather than disease defense. Compatibility with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Integrates well with IPM strategies, reducing reliance on chemical fungicides for sustainable agriculture. Biocontrol of Powdery Mildew Ampelomyces quisqualis effectively controls powdery mildew, parasitizing fungal hyphae and spores, reducing disease severity. Season-long Protection Provides persistent protection against powdery mildew throughout the growing season by establishing on plant surfaces. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Target pests: Powdery mildew, Botrytis cinerea, Alternaria solani, Colletotrichum, Coccodes, and Cladosporium cucumerinum Recommended Crops: Cucurbits, grapes, apples, peas, beans, tomatoes, pulses, cumin, chilies, coriander, mangoes, berries, strawberries, medicinal and aromatic crops, and roses. 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 Wettable Powder: 2 x 10⁶ CFU per gram Foliar Application : 1 Acre dose: 3-5 kg, 1 Ha dose: 7.5 - 12.5 kg Foliar application for Long duration crops / Orchards / Perennials: 1 Acre dose: 3-5 kg, 1 Ha dose: 7.5 - 12.5 kg, Apply 2 times in 1 year. Before onset of monsoon and after monsoon. Soluble Powder: 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram Foliar Application: 1 Acre dose: 1 kg, 1 Ha dose: 2.5 kg Foliar Application for Long duration crops / Orchards / Perennials: 1 Acre dose: 1 kg, 1 Ha dose: 2.5 kg, Apply 2 times in 1 year. Before onset of monsoon and after monsoon. Foliar Application Method Mix Ampelomyces Quisqualis at recommended doses in sufficient water and spray on foliage. Apply twice a year for long duration crops. It is recommended to apply the first dose 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 Ampelomyces Quisqualis solution for more than 24 hours after mixing in water. FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Bacillus subtilis Bacillus tequilensis Chaetomium cupreum Fusarium proliferatum Lactobacillus plantarum Pediococcus pentosaceus Pseudomonas spp. Trichoderma harzianum More Products Resources Read all
- Case Worm Manufacturer & Exporter | Insect Pest Management | Rice Protect Kit | Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg
Manufacturer & exporter of Case Worm Rice Protect Kit - effective pest control solution for rice crops. Ensure healthy yields with our trusted product. < Crop Kits Insect Pest Management | Case Worm Case worms are destructive pests that build protective cases using plant material and primarily feed on rice leaves. Their feeding behavior results in skeletonized leaves, reducing the plant's ability to photosynthesize effectively. Implementing timely insect pest management strategies is essential to minimize leaf damage and preserve crop health. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Management Biological Control FAQ Additional Info FAQ Content coming soon! Management Drain water from the field to flush out insects and tubular cases floating in the field. Biological Control Spray 100 ml OILPROTEC per acre into stagnated water. 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 litre bottle 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
- Pastocare Manufacturer & Exporter | Direct-fed Microbials for Livestock | Indogulf BioAg
< Animal Health Pastocare Formulated just for sheep and goats, Pasto Care contains molybdenum to prevent copper toxicity and it is made without any added copper. Higher levels of zinc and iron are important for maintaining high growth rates, preventing anemia, and increasing resistance to disease. To prevent goiter and to aid in improvement of reproductive efficiency, Iodine is included at the correct level. Product Enquiry Benefits Protects Against Bacterial Infections Helps prevent infections caused by E. coli and Salmonella, safeguarding animal health. Improves Fertility and Reproductive Health Supports better fertility and contributes to overall reproductive efficiency in livestock. Promotes Rapid Weight Gain and Growth Enhances body weight increase and supports faster development for improved productivity. Boosts Immunity and Recovery Aids in recovering from vitamin deficiencies, strengthens the immune system, and improves survival and performance. Component Each kg contains Vitamin A 250,000 I.U. Vitamin D3 25,000 I.U. Vitamin E 5,000 I.U. Lactobacillus Acidophilus 2 billion CFU Lactobacillus Fermentum 2 billion CFU Lactobacillus Bifidus 2 billion CFU Mineral Mineral Ferrous Sulphate Potassium Iodate Zinc Oxide Cobalt Sulphate Manganous Oxide Sodium Selenite Magnesium Oxide Composition Distinction FAQ Additional Info FAQ What is Pastocare and why is it used? Pastocare is a direct-fed microbial, vitamin and mineral supplement developed for sheep and goats. It is used to complement the daily ration by supporting digestive microbial balance, nutrient utilization, normal growth, reproductive performance and overall animal condition. How does Pastocare benefit sheep and goats? Pastocare supplies beneficial microbial cultures together with vitamins A, D3 and E and selected trace-mineral sources. These nutritional components help support digestive function, nutrient metabolism, healthy development, reproductive function and the animal’s natural immune defences. Product performance will depend on the quality of the total diet, forage availability, animal health and farm-management conditions. Is Pastocare suitable as a feed supplement for sheep? Yes. Pastocare is designed for use as one of the feed supplements for sheep and contains no intentionally added copper. It should nevertheless be used as part of a properly balanced feeding programme because sheep are sensitive to inappropriate mineral supplementation. The complete ration should be reviewed to account for minerals already supplied through forage, concentrates, water and other supplements. Can Pastocare improve feed conversion efficiency? Pastocare may support more efficient feed utilization by helping maintain digestive microbial balance and supporting normal nutrient metabolism. However, feed conversion efficiency is also influenced by feed quality, forage digestibility, genetics, animal health, environmental conditions and general herd management. Pastocare should therefore be positioned as nutritional support rather than as a guarantee of a specific feed-conversion result. Is Pastocare suitable for regular use? Pastocare can be incorporated into a regular feeding programme when used according to the approved product label and as part of a nutritionally balanced ration. Before combining it with other vitamin or mineral products, review the total dietary intake to avoid unnecessary duplication or excessive supplementation. For specialised breeding, pregnancy, lactation or intensive growth programmes, consult an animal nutritionist or veterinarian. Dosage & Application Pastocare is intended for inclusion in the daily feeding programme of sheep and goats. Mix the recommended quantity thoroughly with compound feed, concentrate, total mixed ration or another suitable feed material to ensure uniform distribution throughout the ration. The appropriate inclusion rate should be determined according to: Animal species and body weight Age and stage of production Growth, breeding, pregnancy or lactation requirements Existing vitamin and mineral content of the diet Forage quality and local feeding conditions Always follow the dosage stated on the approved product label or the recommendation provided by an animal nutritionist, veterinarian or IndoGulf BioAg technical representative. Provide animals with continuous access to clean drinking water. Avoid combining Pastocare with other highly fortified vitamin or mineral supplements unless the complete ration has been reviewed. Additional Info Product type: Direct-fed microbial, vitamin and mineral feed supplement Target animals: Sheep and goats Application method: Mixing with the daily feed ration Formulation: Beneficial microbial cultures combined with vitamins and trace-mineral sources Pastocare is formulated to complement balanced small-ruminant nutrition. Its microbial cultures help maintain a balanced digestive environment, while the included vitamins and minerals support normal growth, nutrient metabolism, reproductive function and immune-system performance. The product contains no intentionally added copper. Because the mineral requirements of sheep and goats may differ, the total copper, molybdenum, sulphur, iron, selenium and other mineral content of the complete diet should be considered before use. Pastocare is a nutritional feed supplement and is not a substitute for good-quality forage, balanced feed, proper veterinary care or effective herd-management practices. Storage and Handling Store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated location, away from direct sunlight, excessive heat and moisture. Keep the package tightly closed after opening to protect the microbial cultures and maintain product quality. Always use clean, dry equipment when measuring or handling the product. Keep out of reach of children. Use only as an animal feed supplement. Related Products Stress Pro Camel Care Pro Cattle Care Max Cattle Care Pro Feed Pro Grass Mask Lactomine Pro Lactomix Mineral Max Calf Pro More Products Resources Read all
- Revive Bio Manufacturer & Exporter | Soil Fertilizers | Indogulf BioAg
Revive Bio soil fertilizer by Indogulf BioAg: Organic, eco-friendly, and certified for robust plant health. Trusted globally for enhanced crop yields. < Soil Fertilizers Revive Bio Bio-fertilizer with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Available in powder form, reduces the need for fertilizers and provides balanced nutrition for superior crop production. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Secretes Plant Growth Hormones and Regulators Stimulates plant growth and development through the secretion of hormones, promoting vigorous and resilient plants. Decreases or Removes the Need for Chemical Fertilizer Reduces reliance on chemical fertilizers by providing essential nutrients in organic form, supporting sustainable farming practices. Provides Soil Aeration and Increases Water Holding Capacity Improves soil structure, enhancing aeration and water retention, crucial for optimal plant growth. Prevents Plant Growth with Biopesticidal Effect Naturally inhibits plant pests, promoting healthier plant growth without relying on chemical pesticides. Dosage & Application Kit Contents Composition Key Benefits FAQ Additional Info Dosage & Application Powder Dosage Soil Application: Mix ½ kg of Revive powder with 10 kg of sand or vermiculite, and spread uniformly over 1 acre of land. Water after planting. Seed Inoculation: Use 250 grams of Revive powder for 10 to 15 kg of seeds. Make a slurry by adding adequate water and the required quantity of Revive powder to the seeds. Leave the slurry overnight, then dry the seeds in the shade before sowing. Seedling Inoculation: Mix 2 kg of Revive powder with adequate water. Dip the roots of seedlings required for one acre in the mixture for 8 to 12 hours, then transplant the seedlings. Foliar Application: Mix 20 grams of Revive powder with 2 liters of water and spray on the crops, targeting leaves and roots. Spray volume depends on crop canopy. Liquid Dosage Soil Application: Mix 2.5 liters of Revive (bio) in 300 liters of water and spray over 12 acres. Repeat after 15 days. Seed Inoculation: Use 250 ml of Revive (bio) for 10 to 15 kg of seeds. Make a slurry by adding adequate water and the required quantity of Revive (bio). Apply the slurry uniformly to the seeds, then dry them in the shade before sowing. Seedling Inoculation: Mix 2 liters of Revive (bio) with water. Dip the roots of seedlings required for one acre in the mixture, then transplant the seedlings. Foliar Application: Mix 20 ml of Revive (bio) with 2 liters of water for foliar spray. Spray volume depends on crop canopy. Additional Info Mode of Action Provides atmospheric nitrogen fixation to meet the nitrogen needs of plants. Transforms phosphorus and potassium salts in the soil into forms that plants can absorb. Secretes plant growth hormones and regulators. Breaks down harmful compounds in the plant cultivation medium. Suppresses microorganisms that may inhibit plant growth with biopesticidal effects. Enhances the natural, chemical, and biological structure of the soil by increasing its organic content. Improves soil aeration and increases its water-holding capacity. Reduces or eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers. 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 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 / 20 litre FAQ Content coming soon! Kit Contents Content coming soon! Composition Content coming soon! Key Benefits Content coming soon! Related Products Bio-Manna Bio-Manure Fermogreen Neem Powder More Products Resources Read all
- Bioremediation | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Azospirillum brasilense, a plant growth-promoting bacterium, significantly enhances root development and nutrient uptake in crops such as wheat, maize, and rice. This leads to improved plant growth, higher nutrient efficiency, and increased yields, making it a valuable tool for sustainable agriculture." Supporting References: Azospirillum has been shown to improve root development and nutrient uptake, enhancing crop yields under various conditions (Okon & Itzigsohn, 1995). Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense increases mineral uptake and biomass in crops like maize and sorghum (Lin et al., 1983). Studies have documented up to 29% increased grain production when maize was inoculated with Azospirillum brasilense, particularly when combined with nutrient applications (Ferreira et al., 2013). Enhanced growth and nutrient efficiency in crops such as lettuce and maize have also been reported, supporting its role in sustainable agriculture (da Silva Oliveira et al., 2023) (Marques et al., 2020). < Microbial Species Pseudomonas citronellolis Azospirillum brasilense, a plant growth-promoting bacterium, significantly enhances root development and nutrient uptake in crops such as wheat, maize, and rice. This leads to improved plant growth, higher nutrient efficiency, and increased yields, making it a valuable tool for sustainable agriculture." Supporting References: Azospirillum has been shown to improve root development and nutrient uptake, enhancing crop yields under various conditions (Okon & Itzigsohn, 1995). Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense increases mineral uptake and biomass in crops like maize and sorghum (Lin et al., 1983). Studies have documented up to 29% increased grain production when maize was inoculated with Azospirillum brasilense, particularly when combined with nutrient applications (Ferreira et al., 2013). Enhanced growth and nutrient efficiency in crops such as lettuce and maize have also been reported, supporting its role in sustainable agriculture (da Silva Oliveira et al., 2023) (Marques et al., 2020). Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Biodegradation of Aromatic Compounds Capable of degrading toxic aromatic compounds, contributing to environmental detoxification. Plant Growth Promotion Enhances soil health and supports plant growth through nutrient cycling and production of beneficial metabolites. Bioremediation Support Plays a key role in bioremediation efforts by degrading a variety of pollutants in contaminated environments. Hydrocarbon Degradation Efficiently breaks down hydrocarbons, making it valuable for cleaning up oil spills and industrial waste. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Contact us for more details Dosage & Application Contact us for more details FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bacillus polymyxa Thiobacillus novellus Thiobacillus thiooxidans Alcaligenes denitrificans Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus macerans Citrobacter braakii More Products Resources Read all
- Nano Molybdenum Manufacturer & Exporter | Nano Fertilizers | Indogulf BioAg
Leading Manufacturer & Exporter of Nano Molybdenum Fertilizer. Enhance crop growth with cutting-edge nano technology. Contact us for superior quality. < Nano Fertilizers Nano Molybdenum Nano molybdenum particles facilitating effective supplementation in plants, aiding molybdoenzyme activity and addressing internal deficiencies, crucial for plant metabolic processes. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Essential for Healthy Growth Molybdenum is essential for healthy plant growth and development. Key Role in Enzyme Activity Required for the synthesis and activity of nitrate reductase enzyme, crucial for nitrogen metabolism. Regulates ABA Levels Involved in ABA synthesis, influencing water relations and stomatal control in plants. Facilitates Nitrogen Fixation Vital for symbiotic nitrogen fixation by Rhizobia bacteria in legume root nodules. Components Composition (%) w/w Molybdenum as Mo 0.75 Citric Acid 0.05 Organic Carbon 0.75 Composition Dosage & Application Why choose this product Key Benefits Sustainability Advantage Additional Info FAQ Additional Info Product Specifications Molybdenum Content: 0.75% (as Mo) Organic Carbon: 0.75% Reducing Agents: 0.05% Organic Acids: 0.05% Formulation: Nano-encapsulated molybdenum in organic matrix Particle Size: Nanoscale (<100 nm) for enhanced bioavailability Application Advantages Sustained Release Technology: Unlike conventional molybdate fertilizers that release molybdenum rapidly (often within 8 days), nano molybdenum provides sustained nutrient delivery for 40-50 days, ensuring consistent availability throughout critical growth periods.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2 Enhanced Absorption Efficiency: Nano-encapsulation dramatically increases cellular uptake and translocation within plant tissues. The reduced particle size provides exponentially greater surface area for root absorption and foliar penetration compared to bulk molybdenum compounds.pubs.rsc+1 Soil pH Independence: Conventional molybdenum availability is highly pH-dependent, with severe deficiencies common in acidic soils (pH <5.5) where molybdenum becomes fixed and unavailable. Nano molybdenum formulations demonstrate superior performance across diverse pH ranges, maintaining bioavailability even in challenging soil conditions.dpi.nsw+3 Compatibility: Can be tank-mixed with other fertilizers and agricultural inputs. Compatible with integrated pest management (IPM) programs and organic production systems when certified formulations are used. Storage and Handling Store in cool, dry conditions away from direct sunlight Shelf life: 24 months when properly stored Shake well before application to ensure uniform suspension Use clean spray equipment to prevent nozzle clogging Crop Suitability Particularly beneficial for: Legumes: Soybeans, peas, beans, lentils, chickpeas, clover, lucerne/alfalfa Brassicas: Cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, rapeseed/canola Vegetables: Tomatoes, lettuce, spinach Root Crops: Potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets Ornamentals: Poinsettias, primula, zinnias Field Crops: Wheat, maize, rice, cotton Environmental Benefits Reduces nitrogen fertilizer requirements by improving nitrogen use efficiency Decreases greenhouse gas emissions associated with synthetic nitrogen production Minimizes nutrient runoff and water pollution Supports sustainable intensification of agriculture Compatible with regenerative farming practices Why choose this product? Content coming soon! Key Benefits at a Glance Enhanced Nitrogen Metabolism Molybdenum is a critical cofactor for nitrogenase and nitrate reductase enzymes, which are essential for converting atmospheric nitrogen into plant-available forms and reducing nitrates to ammonia. Without adequate molybdenum, plants cannot efficiently utilize nitrogen, leading to protein synthesis deficiencies and nitrogen-deficiency-like symptoms even when nitrogen is present in the soil. Nano molybdenum particles provide highly bioavailable molybdenum that enhances these enzymatic processes, improving overall nitrogen use efficiency by up to 55%. omexcanada+3 Superior Nitrogen Fixation in Legumes Leguminous crops such as soybeans, peas, beans, clover, and lucerne require molybdenum for two critical functions: utilizing soil nitrates and fixing atmospheric nitrogen through symbiotic Rhizobium bacteria. Molybdenum is a key component of the nitrogenase enzyme complex within root nodules, featuring a molybdenum-iron cofactor at its active site that catalyzes the conversion of atmospheric N₂ into plant-available ammonia. Research demonstrates that molybdenum nanofertilizers can enhance biological nitrogen fixation and soybean yields by up to 30% compared to conventional molybdate fertilizers. The nano-formulation ensures sustained molybdenum release, maintains nitrogenase activity longer, delays nodule senescence, and protects nitrogen-fixing bacteria from oxidative stress. indogulfbioag+7 Optimized Enzyme Activation Molybdenum serves as a cofactor for multiple plant enzymes beyond nitrogenase and nitrate reductase, including xanthine dehydrogenase, aldehyde oxidase, and sulfite oxidase. These molybdoenzymes participate in crucial metabolic pathways including purine catabolism, abscisic acid biosynthesis, and sulfur metabolism. Nano molybdenum's enhanced bioavailability ensures optimal enzyme activation across these diverse biochemical processes, supporting comprehensive plant metabolic function. indogulfbioag+2 Improved Nutrient Uptake and Utilization Molybdenum enhances the absorption and utilization of other essential nutrients, particularly iron and phosphorus. It facilitates iron uptake and movement within plant tissues, improving iron utilization for chlorophyll synthesis and photosynthetic processes. Additionally, molybdenum improves phosphorus utilization efficiency, which is crucial for energy transfer, nucleic acid synthesis, and root development in tuber and root crops. This synergistic effect amplifies overall nutrient use efficiency beyond molybdenum's direct enzymatic roles. agro-tamkeen+1 Enhanced Stress Tolerance and Antioxidant Protection Nano molybdenum formulations provide superior stress tolerance through multiple mechanisms. The nanoparticles exhibit reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging capacity, protecting plant tissues from oxidative damage under abiotic stress conditions including drought, salinity, and heavy metal exposure. In soybeans, molybdenum nanoparticles enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities (superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase), reduced malondialdehyde levels (oxidative stress marker), and delayed nodule aging, maintaining nitrogen fixation capacity for extended periods. This multifunctional protection mechanism makes nano molybdenum particularly valuable for crops grown under challenging environmental conditions. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Increased Crop Yield and Quality Field applications of nano molybdenum fertilizers consistently demonstrate significant improvements in crop productivity and nutritional quality. Soybean yields increased by 30-46% with molybdenum nanoparticle treatment, accompanied by improvements in grain protein content, amino acid profiles, and mineral concentrations. The nano-formulation's sustained-release properties ensure optimal molybdenum availability throughout critical growth stages, maximizing yield potential while minimizing fertilizer waste. pubs.acs+2 Reduced Fertilizer Requirements and Environmental Impact Nano-technology substantially increases molybdenum bioavailability, reducing required application rates by 50-75% compared to conventional molybdenum fertilizers while maintaining or improving efficacy. The controlled-release mechanism minimizes nutrient losses through leaching and volatilization, reducing environmental pollution and groundwater contamination. This efficiency translates to cost savings for farmers and significantly reduced environmental footprint, supporting sustainable agricultural practices. pubs.rsc+1 Sustainability Advantage Content coming soon! Dosage & Application Agriculture: 150–300ml in 200L water per acre in twosplit doses with a gap of 15 days FAQ What is the most common use of molybdenum? In agriculture, molybdenum's most common and critical use is as an essential micronutrient for nitrogen metabolism in plants . Molybdenum serves as a cofactor for nitrogenase and nitrate reductase enzymes, enabling plants to fix atmospheric nitrogen (in legumes) and convert soil nitrates into ammonia for protein synthesis. originsoilnutrition+2 For leguminous crops (soybeans, peas, beans, clover, lucerne), molybdenum is absolutely essential for biological nitrogen fixation by symbiotic Rhizobium bacteria in root nodules. The molybdenum-iron cofactor within the nitrogenase enzyme catalyzes the conversion of atmospheric N₂ into plant-available ammonia—a process that can supply 100-300 kg N/ha per season and dramatically reduce synthetic fertilizer requirements. indogulfbioag+2 For non-legume crops , molybdenum enables the reduction of nitrate (NO₃⁻) to ammonium (NH₄⁺) through nitrate reductase, a critical step in nitrogen assimilation and protein synthesis. Without adequate molybdenum, nitrates accumulate in plant tissues, causing nitrogen-deficiency symptoms despite adequate nitrogen availability in the soil. omexcanada+2 Beyond nitrogen metabolism, molybdenum serves as a cofactor for xanthine dehydrogenase, aldehyde oxidase, and sulfite oxidase , participating in purine metabolism, hormone biosynthesis, and sulfur metabolism. agro-tamkeen+1 What is the use of molybdenum in agriculture? Molybdenum serves multiple critical agricultural functions: Nitrogen Fixation Enhancement: Molybdenum is indispensable for biological nitrogen fixation in legume crops. It is a structural component of the nitrogenase enzyme complex that converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia within root nodules of soybeans, peas, beans, and forage legumes. Molybdenum nanofertilizers can enhance biological nitrogen fixation and grain yields by 30% compared to conventional fertilizers, while simultaneously improving seed nutritional quality. smartfertilisers+3 Nitrogen Use Efficiency: In all crops, molybdenum improves nitrogen use efficiency by enabling nitrate reduction to ammonia, the form of nitrogen used for amino acid and protein synthesis. This enzymatic function is particularly critical in crops receiving nitrate-based fertilizers, where molybdenum deficiency can cause nitrogen deficiency symptoms despite adequate nitrogen supply. dpi.nsw+2 Yield and Quality Improvement: Adequate molybdenum nutrition enhances crop yields through improved nitrogen metabolism, better pollen viability, enhanced grain set, and optimized protein synthesis. Research shows molybdenum applications can increase yields by 13-46% depending on crop and soil conditions. icl-growingsolutions+2 Stress Tolerance: Molybdenum, particularly in nano-formulations, enhances plant tolerance to abiotic stresses including drought, salinity, and oxidative stress through antioxidant enzyme activation and ROS scavenging. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Fertilizer Efficiency: Molybdenum applications allow significant reductions in synthetic nitrogen fertilizer requirements while maintaining or improving yields, supporting sustainable agriculture and reducing environmental impacts. smartfertilisers+1 What fertilizer has molybdenum? Several fertilizer products contain molybdenum: Dedicated Molybdenum Fertilizers: Sodium molybdate (Na₂MoO₄): The most common conventional molybdenum fertilizer, containing approximately 39% Mo Ammonium molybdate ((NH₄)₆Mo₇O₂₄): Contains about 54% Mo and provides both molybdenum and nitrogen Molybdenum trioxide (MoO₃): Contains approximately 66% Mo but less water-soluble than molybdates Nano molybdenum fertilizers (MoS₂ nanoparticles): Advanced formulations providing sustained molybdenum release with superior bioavailability and stress protection pubs.acs+1 Multi-Micronutrient Blends: Micromax and similar products: Comprehensive micronutrient mixtures containing zinc, iron, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, and boron encapsulated in biopolymer matrices indogulfbioag NPK fertilizers fortified with micronutrients: Complete fertilizers containing 0.2% molybdenum along with other trace elements rasayanjournal Liquid micronutrient formulations: Soluble concentrates for foliar or fertigation application Specialty Applications: Seed coating inoculants: Rhizobium inoculants for legumes often include molybdenum to enhance nodulation and nitrogen fixation Foliar sprays: Concentrated molybdenum solutions for rapid correction of deficiencies Organic-certified molybdenum products: Derived from approved sources for organic production systems The choice of molybdenum fertilizer depends on application method, crop requirements, soil conditions, and cost considerations. Nano-formulations offer superior efficiency and reduced environmental impact compared to conventional molybdate fertilizers. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2 What happens if a plant has too much molybdenum? Molybdenum toxicity in plants is extremely rare under normal agricultural conditions. Most crops can tolerate tissue molybdenum concentrations of several thousand ppm without exhibiting toxicity symptoms. This remarkable tolerance occurs because plants do not actively accumulate excess molybdenum, and the amounts required for optimal growth are very small (typically <1 ppm in tissue). pthorticulture Rare Toxicity Symptoms: When molybdenum toxicity does occur (usually only under experimental conditions with excessive applications), symptoms may include: saltonverde+2 Golden-yellow leaf discoloration in some species Reduced growth and biomass at extremely high soil concentrations (>1000 mg/kg) nature Decreased germination rates and impaired root development under severe toxicity nature Induced copper deficiency through competitive inhibition of copper uptake Chromosomal abnormalities and cellular damage at toxic concentrations (>2000 mg/kg) nature Practical Considerations: In agricultural practice, molybdenum toxicity is virtually non-existent as a plant health issue. The greater concern is induced copper deficiency in grazing animals (cattle, sheep) consuming forages with elevated molybdenum levels (5-10 ppm in tissue), which can cause molybdenosis—a condition where excess molybdenum interferes with copper metabolism in ruminants. pthorticulture Application Safety: Recommended nano molybdenum application rates (150-300 ml/200L per acre) provide optimal nutrition without risk of toxicity. The sustained-release properties of nano-formulations prevent sudden molybdenum spikes that could theoretically cause issues, while ensuring consistent availability throughout the growing season. pubs.acs+1 How to add molybdenum to soil? Multiple methods effectively deliver molybdenum to crops: Soil Application: Broadcast and incorporate: Mix molybdenum fertilizer into the topsoil before planting at 50-200 g Mo/ha depending on soil deficiency severity dpi.nsw+1 Band placement: Apply concentrated molybdenum near the seed row or planting zone for immediate root access Soil pH adjustment: In acidic soils (pH <5.5), liming to pH 6.0-6.5 dramatically improves molybdenum availability and may eliminate the need for molybdenum fertilization atpag+2 Organic matter incorporation: Compost, manure, and crop residues contain small amounts of molybdenum and improve soil molybdenum retention Seed Treatment: Seed coating: Apply molybdenum solution (50-100 g Mo/100 kg seed) directly to seeds before planting, particularly effective for legumes originsoilnutrition+1 Pelleted inoculants: For legumes, use Rhizobium inoculants fortified with molybdenum to enhance both nodulation and nitrogen fixation smartfertilisers Advantages: Minimal molybdenum required, ensures immediate availability to emerging seedlings, cost-effective Foliar Application: Spray application: Apply nano molybdenum at 150-300 ml/200L water per acre in split doses with 15-day intervals (as per product specifications) Timing: Apply during vegetative growth stages for maximum uptake and translocation Advantages: Rapid correction of deficiencies, bypasses soil pH limitations, uniform distribution Considerations: Molybdenum is relatively immobile in plants, so foliar applications should be repeated during active growth Fertigation: Irrigation injection: Dissolve water-soluble molybdenum fertilizers in irrigation water for drip, sprinkler, or furrow systems Application rate: 50-150 g Mo/ha split across multiple irrigation events Advantages: Even distribution, minimal labor, integration with routine irrigation management Application Guidelines: Soil and tissue testing guide appropriate rates Legumes require 2-3 times more molybdenum than non-legumes due to nitrogen fixation demands dpi.nsw+1 Acidic soils require higher application rates or pH correction Nano-formulations require 50-75% lower rates than conventional molybdate fertilizers due to superior bioavailability pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Importance of molybdenum in Agriculture Molybdenum holds exceptional importance in agricultural production despite being required in trace amounts: Essential for Sustainable Nitrogen Management: Molybdenum enables biological nitrogen fixation—nature's most important pathway for converting atmospheric nitrogen into plant-available forms. Well-nodulated legumes can fix 100-300 kg N/ha annually, eliminating synthetic fertilizer requirements while enriching soil nitrogen for subsequent crops. This biological process, entirely dependent on molybdenum-containing nitrogenase, provides both economic benefits (reduced fertilizer costs) and environmental advantages (lower greenhouse gas emissions, reduced energy consumption). indogulfbioag+3 Critical for Nitrogen Use Efficiency: Beyond legumes, molybdenum is essential for all crops to efficiently utilize soil and fertilizer nitrogen through nitrate reductase activity. Without adequate molybdenum, plants cannot convert nitrates to ammonia for protein synthesis, resulting in nitrogen deficiency symptoms even when nitrogen is abundant. Improving nitrogen use efficiency through adequate molybdenum nutrition can increase nitrogen uptake by 33-56% while reducing fertilizer requirements. omexcanada+3 Yield and Quality Enhancement: Molybdenum deficiency causes significant yield losses—often 20-50% in sensitive crops like cauliflower, legumes, and leafy vegetables. Adequate molybdenum nutrition improves grain set, pollen viability, protein content, and overall crop quality. Research demonstrates yield increases of 13-46% from molybdenum applications in deficient soils. atpag+5 Economic Significance: Molybdenum fertilization offers exceptional return on investment. Application costs are minimal (typically $2-10/ha), while yield and quality improvements can generate returns of 10:1 to 50:1 in molybdenum-deficient soils. For legumes, enhanced nitrogen fixation can save $150-300/ha in nitrogen fertilizer costs annually. indogulfbioag+1 Environmental Sustainability: By enabling efficient biological nitrogen fixation and improving nitrogen use efficiency, molybdenum contributes to reduced reliance on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers—one of agriculture's largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. Nano molybdenum formulations further enhance sustainability through reduced application rates, minimized leaching losses, and improved nutrient use efficiency. indogulfbioag+4 What does molybdenum do for plants? Molybdenum performs several vital physiological functions: Nitrogen Fixation (Legumes): Molybdenum is the metallic component of nitrogenase, the enzyme complex that converts atmospheric N₂ into ammonia in root nodules of leguminous plants. The molybdenum-iron cofactor at the nitrogenase active site catalyzes the exceptionally energy-intensive process of breaking nitrogen's triple bond, enabling symbiotic bacteria to provide 80-100% of the legume's nitrogen requirements. indogulfbioag+3 Nitrate Reduction (All Plants): Molybdenum is a cofactor for nitrate reductase, which catalyzes the reduction of nitrate (NO₃⁻) to nitrite (NO₂⁻), the first step in converting soil nitrates into ammonia for protein synthesis. This function is essential for all plants to utilize nitrogen, whether from biological fixation, organic matter mineralization, or synthetic fertilizers. originsoilnutrition+2 Sulfur Metabolism: Molybdenum is required for sulfite oxidase, which converts sulfite to sulfate—a critical step in sulfur metabolism and synthesis of sulfur-containing amino acids (cysteine, methionine). agro-tamkeen+1 Hormone Biosynthesis: Molybdenum-containing aldehyde oxidase participates in abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis, influencing plant stress responses, stomatal regulation, and developmental processes. omexcanada Phosphorus and Iron Utilization: Molybdenum enhances phosphorus metabolism and iron absorption, improving overall nutrient use efficiency and supporting photosynthesis, energy transfer, and chlorophyll synthesis. agro-tamkeen+1 Antioxidant Protection: Nano molybdenum formulations provide ROS scavenging capacity, protecting plants from oxidative stress under drought, salinity, and other environmental challenges. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 What are the symptoms of molybdenum deficiency in plants? Molybdenum deficiency symptoms vary by crop type: Non-Legume Crops (General Symptoms): icl-growingsolutions+2 Interveinal chlorosis: Yellowing between leaf veins while veins remain green, initially appearing on older leaves Marginal necrosis: Leaf edges turn brown and die as deficiency progresses Stunted growth: Reduced plant height and overall biomass Pale green to yellow-green leaves: Mimics nitrogen deficiency since molybdenum is required for nitrogen utilization Reduced flowering and fruit set: Poor pollen viability and reproductive development "Nitrogen deficiency" appearance: Plants show nitrogen-deficiency symptoms despite adequate soil nitrogen due to inability to utilize nitrates Brassicas (Cauliflower, Broccoli, Cabbage): icl-growingsolutions+2 "Whiptail" disorder: Characteristic symptom where leaf midrib develops normally but leaf blade fails to form properly, creating narrow, strap-like distorted leaves Heart leaf death: Small inner leaves die, preventing head formation Leaf margin cupping and distortion Legumes (Soybeans, Peas, Beans, Clover): smartfertilisers+2 Poor nodulation: Reduced number and size of root nodules White or ineffective nodules: Nodules lack the pink-red color indicating active nitrogen fixation Severe nitrogen deficiency symptoms: Stunting, uniform yellowing, reduced growth resembling plants without nodules "Scald" in beans: Interveinal chlorosis followed by marginal necrosis in nitrogen-fertilized beans Tomatoes and Solanaceous Crops: icl-growingsolutions+1 Leaf curling and thickening Upward cupping of leaf margins Mottled chlorosis Diagnostic Challenges: Molybdenum deficiency is often misdiagnosed as nitrogen, calcium, or magnesium deficiency. Key distinguishing features: saltonverde+2 Vs. Nitrogen deficiency: Nitrogen deficiency starts at bottom and moves upward; molybdenum deficiency typically affects mid-level leaves with greater distortion Vs. Manganese deficiency: Manganese deficiency shows similar interveinal chlorosis but with wider green areas along veins Confirming diagnosis: Tissue testing showing <0.1 ppm Mo confirms deficiency; soil pH <5.5 strongly suggests molybdenum unavailability originsoilnutrition+1 How to add molybdenum to soil? [See comprehensive answer provided earlier in FAQ section] What happens if a plant has too much molybdenum? [See comprehensive answer provided earlier in FAQ section] What are the symptoms of manganese deficiency in plants? Manganese deficiency produces distinct visual symptoms: Primary Symptoms: indogulfbioag+2 Interveinal chlorosis: Yellowing or pale green areas between leaf veins while veins and immediately adjacent tissue remain dark green, creating a characteristic "fishbone" or "netting" pattern Wide green veins: Distinguishes manganese deficiency from iron deficiency, which shows finer vein patterns Older leaf expression: Symptoms typically appear first on recently mature to older leaves, as manganese has limited mobility within plants Progressive Symptoms: yara+1 Necrotic spots: Small tan, gray, or brown dead spots develop in chlorotic areas Marginal necrosis: Leaf edges turn brown and die Leaf distortion: Leaves may be contorted, twisted, or reduced in size Stunted growth: Overall plant development slows Premature leaf drop: Severely affected mature leaves die and fall Crop-Specific Manifestations Cereals (Wheat, Oats, Barley): saskatchewan Interveinal chlorosis appearing as stripes "Grey speck" on oats—oval necrotic lesions on leaves Excessive tillering but poor grain filling Delayed maturity and prolonged flowering period Soybeans: hort.ifas.ufl Interveinal chlorosis on upper leaves Reduced pod set and seed fill Lower yields Vegetables (Tomatoes, Beans, Peas): hort.ifas.ufl Mottled or spotted chlorotic leaves Reduced fruit set and quality Leaf crinkling or cupping Ornamentals (Roses, Azaleas, Gardenias): hort.ifas.ufl Pronounced interveinal chlorosis Poor flowering General decline in plant vigor Distinguishing from Other Deficiencies Vs. Iron deficiency: Iron deficiency affects young leaves with finer vein reticulation; manganese deficiency affects older leaves with wider green zones along veins Vs. Magnesium deficiency: Magnesium deficiency shows interveinal chlorosis starting at leaf margins and progressing inward; manganese shows more uniform interveinal chlorosis Vs. Molybdenum deficiency: Molybdenum causes more severe leaf distortion and marginal necrosis; manganese shows distinctive wide green veins Factors Causing Manganese Deficiency: saskatchewan+1 High soil pH: Alkaline soils (pH >7.0) drastically reduce manganese availability High organic matter: Can chelate and immobilize manganese Sandy soils: Naturally low in manganese Over-liming: Excessive lime application raises pH and reduces manganese solubility Cool, wet soils: Reduce manganese uptake efficiency Correction Methods Soil acidification: Lower pH to 5.5-6.5 to increase manganese availability Foliar sprays: Manganese sulfate (MnSO₄) at 500-1750 ml/ha provides rapid correction indogulfbioag Soil application: Apply manganese sulfate at recommended rates based on soil testing Nano manganese fertilizers: Enhanced bioavailability and efficiency with reduced application rates indogulfbioag Related Products Nano Urea Hydromax Anpeekay NPK Nano Boron Nano Calcium Nano Chitosan Nano Copper Nano Iron More Products Resources Read all
- Herbaspirillum Frisingense Manufacturer & Exporter | Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA
Herbaspirillum frisingense is used in agriculture to promote plant growth by fixing nitrogen and producing plant hormones, enhancing crop yields and soil health. < Microbial Species Herbaspirillum frisingense Herbaspirillum frisingense is used in agriculture to promote plant growth by fixing nitrogen and producing plant hormones, enhancing crop yields and soil health. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Buy this species Download Brochure Benefits Nitrogen Fixation Herbaspirillum frisingense fixes atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which enhances nitrogen availability for plants, supporting their growth and development. Plant Growth Promotion Herbaspirillum frisingense produces phytohormones like auxins and cytokinins, which stimulate root growth and increase the efficiency of nutrient and water uptake. Biological Control It exhibits biocontrol properties against plant pathogens by producing antibiotics and siderophores that inhibit pathogen growth, thereby protecting plants from diseases. Phosphate Solubilization It solubilizes phosphate in the soil, making it more accessible to plants, which improves their phosphorus uptake and overall nutrient status. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action Sustainability Advantage FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Recommended Crops: Cereals, Millets, Pulses, Oilseeds, Fibre Crops, Sugar Crops, Forage Crops, Plantation crops, Vegetables, Fruits, Spices, Flowers, Medicinal crops, Aromatic Crops, Orchards, and Ornamentals. Compatibility: Compatible with Bio Pesticides, Bio Fertilizers, and Plant growth hormones but not with chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Shelf Life: Stable within 1 year from the date of manufacturing. Packing: We offer tailor-made packaging as per customers' requirements. Dosage & Application Seed Coating/Seed Treatment: Coat 1 kg of seeds with a slurry mixture of 10 g of Herbaspirillum Frisingense 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 Herbaspirillum Frisingense with sufficient water. Soil Treatment: Mix 3-5 kg per acre of Herbaspirillum Frisingense with organic manure or fertilizers. Incorporate into the soil during planting or sowing. Irrigation: Mix 3 kg per acre of Herbaspirillum Frisingense in water and apply through drip lines. FAQ Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Related Products Acetobacter xylinum Azospirillum brasilense Azospirillum lipoferum Azospirillum spp. Azotobacter vinelandii Beijerinckia indica Bradyrhizobium elkanii Bradyrhizobium japonicum More Products Resources Read all









