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  • Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg

    < Crop Kits Bunch Booster Bunch Booster enhances banana growth and yield by improving nutrient mobilization, stress tolerance, and fruit quality. Using Brassinolide, CPPU, ANAA, and Nano Silica, it promotes cell expansion, bunch elongation, and structural resilience, resulting in larger, stronger bunches and high-quality fruits. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Improved Fruit Quality: The application of Brassinolide, CPPU, and ANAA enhances fruit quality attributes such as size, weight, and visual appeal by optimizing cellular growth processes and improving nutrient supply. These growth regulators influence biochemical pathways related to fruit maturation, resulting in more uniform and marketable produce. Elongation and Elasticity: Nano Silica enhances the structural integrity of banana plant cell walls, leading to improved bunch elongation and elasticity by increasing the mechanical strength and flexibility of plant tissues. Nutrient Mobilization: Brassinolide, CPPU, ANAA, and Betaine facilitate the efficient translocation of essential nutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, minerals) to developing fruits. This ensures that nutrient-demanding tissues, such as growing fruits, receive adequate nourishment, optimizing fruit development and enhancing yield quality. Stress Tolerance: Brassinolide, ANAA, and Betaine improve plant resilience to abiotic stresses such as drought and salinity. These compounds function by modulating stress-responsive pathways, enhancing osmotic adjustment, and maintaining cellular homeostasis under stress conditions. Benefits Components Nano potasium nitrate Ionminprotocol Banana Growthmax Cocktail enzyme Silicomax Nano potasium nitrate Nano Fat Enormous BWG Cowdung extract Brassinoloide Citric acid Dextrose CPPU ANAA Gibberlic acid Water Betaine Potassium diformate Monopotassium phosphate Thiamine Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application 10 ml in 240 ml: sprayed on each bunch once in 10 days from Bunch formation to harvest (4-5 applications) Additional Info Contact us for more details Related Products Aminomax SP Annomax BioProtek Biocupe Neem Plus Seed Protek Silicomax Dates Pro More Products Resources Read all

  • Bioremediation | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    Rhodopseudomonas palustris is a metabolically versatile, photoheterotrophic bacterium contributing to environmental sustainability through multiple pathways. It plays a pivotal role in carbon cycling via organic compound degradation and CO₂ fixation and enhances nitrogen availability in ecosystems through atmospheric nitrogen fixation. Its bioremediation capabilities enable the breakdown of aromatic pollutants, while its production of biohydrogen positions it as a candidate for renewable energy solutions. Furthermore, its role in phosphorus recovery underscores its importance in nutrient cycling and ecosystem management. < Microbial Species Rhodopseudomonas palustris Rhodopseudomonas palustris is a metabolically versatile, photoheterotrophic bacterium contributing to environmental sustainability through multiple pathways. It plays a pivotal role in carbon cycling via organic… Show More Strength 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram / 1 x 10¹⁰ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Bioremediation Potential Effective in degrading a variety of environmental pollutants, including hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Nitrogen Fixation Capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen, enhancing soil fertility and supporting plant growth. Bioenergy Production Can produce biofuels, such as hydrogen, making it a promising candidate for renewable energy applications. Photosynthetic Efficiency Utilizes light energy for growth, contributing to sustainable biomass production. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Content coming soon! Mode of Action Content coming soon! Additional Info Contact us for more details Dosage & Application Contact us for more details FAQ Content coming soon! Related Products Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bacillus polymyxa Thiobacillus novellus Thiobacillus thiooxidans Alcaligenes denitrificans Bacillus licheniformis Bacillus macerans Citrobacter braakii More Products Resources Read all

  • Paecilomyces Lilacinus Manufacturer & Exporter | Bionematicides | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    Paecilomyces Lilacinus is a versatile biological agent employed as both a nematicide and seed treatment. It effectively targets and controls parasitic nematodes in agriculture. < Microbial Species Paecilomyces lilacinus Paecilomyces Lilacinus is a versatile biological agent employed as both a nematicide and seed treatment. It effectively targets and controls parasitic nematodes in agriculture. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Compatible with IPM Strategies Compatible with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies, allowing for sustainable pest control measures that integrate biological agents with other pest management. Improves Nutrient Uptake Improves nutrient uptake in plants and enhances overall plant vigor post-nematode attack, aiding in crop recovery and growth. Suppresses Nematode Populations Suppresses nematode populations through its ability to parasitize nematode eggs and compete with nematodes for resources in the soil. Induces Systemic Resistance Induces systemic resistance in plants, enhancing their ability to defend against nematode infestations by activating plant defense mechanisms. Dosage & Application Additional Info Scientific References Mode of Action FAQ Scientific References Oclarit, E.L. & Cumagun, C.J.R. (2009). Evaluation of efficacy of Paecilomyces lilacinus as biological control agent of Meloidogyne incognita attacking tomato. Journal of Plant Protection Research , 49(4), 337-340. plantprotection+1 Liu, Z.J., Shan, L.L. & Chen, X.F. (2024). Identification and growth-promoting effect of Paecilomyces lilacinus a biocontrol fungi for walnut rot disease. PLoS ONE , 19(12), e0314160. journals.plos+1 Khan, A., Williams, K.L. & Nevalainen, H.K.M. (2006). Effects of Paecilomyces lilacinus protease and chitinase on the eggshell structures and viability of Meloidogyne javanica eggs. Biological Control , 38, 346-352. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih López-Llorca, L.V. & Duncan, G.H. (1988). Nematicidal activity of Paecilomyces lilacinus culture filtrates. Annals of Applied Biology , 113, 603-612. horizon.ird EPA Biopesticides Fact Sheet (2005). Paecilomyces lilacinus strain 251. United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs. epa Yang, J. et al. (2024). Effects of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Bacillus pumilus on stem nematode control and bacterial community structure. Scientific Reports , 14, 24268. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Cayrol, J.C., Djian, C. & Pijarowski, L. (1992). Study of the nematicidal properties of the culture filtrate of the nematophagous fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus. Revue de Nématologie , 15(4), 501-507. horizon.ird Kiewnick, S. & Sikora, R.A. (2006). Biological control of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita by Paecilomyces lilacinus strain 251. Biological Control , 38, 179-187. apsjournals.apsnet Mode of Action Spore Attachment and Germination : Paecilomyces lilacinus initiates control by attaching spores to nematode eggs, juveniles, and adult females. Upon contact, spores germinate and develop fungal hyphae that grow toward target nematodes. novobac+2 Appressorium Formation : The fungus forms specialized attachment structures called appressoria at hyphal tips, acting as anchors to firmly attach to the nematode's body surface. This ensures secure connection for subsequent invasion processes. amruthfarming+1 Enzymatic Degradation : Once attached, the fungus secretes powerful enzymes including chitinase, protease, and β-1,3 glucanase that break down proteins in the nematode's cuticle and cell wall. These enzymes create openings for fungal penetration and weaken the nematode's structural integrity. indogulfbioag+3 Penetration and Colonization : Fungal hyphae penetrate the nematode's body cavity through enzyme-created openings. The fungus then absorbs nutrients from the nematode, gradually weakening and eventually killing the target organism. novobac+2 Reproduction and Spread : Following successful colonization, Paecilomyces lilacinus reproduces within the deceased nematode, producing new spores that disperse throughout the soil to infect additional nematodes. This creates a self-sustaining biocontrol cycle in the rhizosphere environment. katyayanikrishidirect Toxin Production : The fungus may also secrete nematicidal toxins with neurotropic effects, causing paralysis in susceptible nematode species. These toxins provide an additional control mechanism beyond direct parasitism. horizon.ird+1 Additional Info 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: 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram Soil Application (Soil drench or Drip irrigation) 1 Acre dose: 10-50 Kg 1 Ha dose: 25-125 Kg Seasonal Crops First application: At land preparation stage/sowing/planting Second application: Three weeks after first application Long Duration Crops/Orchards/Perennials 1 Acre dose: 10-50 Kg 1 Ha dose: 25-125 Kg Apply 2 times per year: Before onset of monsoon and after monsoon Seed Treatment 1 Kg seed: 10g Paecilomyces lilacinus + 10g crude sugar Soluble Powder: 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Soil Application (Soil drench or Drip irrigation): 1 Acre dose: 1-5 Kg 1 Ha dose: 2.5-12.5 Kg Application Methods Soil Application Method: Mix Paecilomyces lilacinus at recommended doses with compost and apply during early crop stages. For seasonal crops, apply twice - first at land preparation/sowing/planting, second application three weeks later. Drip Irrigation: Filter solution to remove insoluble particles before adding to drip tank. Apply dissolved product through irrigation system during early morning or evening hours. Seed Treatment Method: Mix Paecilomyces lilacinus with crude sugar in sufficient water to make slurry. Coat seeds thoroughly and dry in shade before sowing. Do not store treated seeds for more than 24 hours. Target Crops: Vegetables, fruits, spices, flowers, medicinal crops, orchards, ornamentals, tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, cucumbers, melons, bananas, citrus, and all field crops susceptible to nematode damage. FAQ What nematodes does Paecilomyces lilacinus control? Paecilomyces lilacinus is effective against root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), cyst nematodes (Heterodera and Globodera spp.), reniform nematodes, citrus nematodes, lesion nematodes, and burrowing nematodes. It shows particularly high efficacy against Meloidogyne incognita with parasitism rates up to 70%. epa+2 How long does it take to see results? Initial effects may be observed within 2-4 weeks, but optimal results typically appear 6-8 weeks after application. The fungus requires time to establish in soil and build up sufficient populations to effectively control nematodes. abimicrobes+2 Is Paecilomyces lilacinus safe for beneficial organisms? Yes, this biological agent is highly selective and safe for non-target organisms including beneficial soil microbes, earthworms, and insects. It does not harm humans, animals, or the environment when used according to label directions. wesframarket+1 Can it be mixed with other treatments? Paecilomyces lilacinus is compatible with other bionematicides, biofertilizers, and plant growth hormones. However, it should not be mixed with chemical fertilizers or chemical pesticides as these may reduce its effectiveness. indogulfbioag+1 What is the optimal soil temperature for application? The fungus performs best at soil temperatures between 21-27°C (70-81°F). It does not survive at temperatures above human body temperature (37°C), making it safe for handling. epa How should the product be stored? Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The product maintains viability for up to 12 months under proper storage conditions. Refrigerated storage can extend shelf life to 18 months. abimicrobes Related Products Pochonia chlamydosporia Serratia marcescens Verticillium chlamydosporium More Products Resources Read all

  • Crop Kits | Indogulf BioAg

    < Crop Kits Annomax Annomax is a botanical extract from Annona squamosa seeds, containing 1% Squamocin (Annonin) as an emulsifiable concentrate. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Controls Economically Important Pests Effectively targets Fall Armyworm, Helicoverpa spp., Spodoptera spp., and other Lepidopteran larvae for reliable pest control. Compatible with Chemical Pesticides Can be used alongside conventional pesticides, optimizing efficacy within integrated pest management programs. Safe and Sustainable Non-phytotoxic, biodegradable, and approved for organic agriculture; safe for pollinators, predators, and the environment. Residue-Free and User-Friendly No pre-harvest interval, re-entry barriers, or residue concerns—making it safe and flexible for field use. Benefits Content coming soon! Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Foliar application Typical acre dose: 400ml Typical hectare dose: 1000ml Mix Annomax @ 2ml/L and Silicomax @ 0.3ml/L Silicomax is a silicon spray adjuvant that improves bioefficacy Annomax can be used as follows: Mix Annomax and Silicomax at recommended doses in sufficient water and spray on foliage. Mix Silicomax 0.3 ml/L spray fluid, which improves bioefficacy. Silicomax is a silicon spray adjuvant that helps in super spreading and penetration of Annomax. The spray volume depends upon the crop canopy. Spray at the early stage of insect emergence and give 1–2 follow-up sprays at 4–5 days intervals. Drift from Annomax spray fluid will cause eye irritation. Therefore, it is mandatory for the operator to wear eye protection glass with side shields and a nose mask while mixing and spraying the product. Note: Do not store Annomax solution for more than 24 hours after mixing in water. Additional Info Mode of Action Squamocin (Annonin) present in ANNOMAX is surmised to have an inhibitory effect on the NADH-cytochrome c-reductase and complex I of insect mitochondria. Annonaceous acetogenins present in ANNOMAX and/or insect antifeedant properties. 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 BioProtek Biocupe Neem Plus Seed Protek Silicomax Dates Pro BloomX More Products Resources Read all

  • Tcare Manufacturer & Exporter | Direct-fed Microbials for Poultry | Indogulf BioAg

    < Animal Health Tcare T-Care is a antimycotoxin and mould inhibito, inhibits pathogenic bacteria colonization (salmonella – E.coli ). A growth promoter and immune stimulant for poultry birds, it also helps in weight gain and boosting overall immunity. Product Enquiry Benefits Supports Overall Health and Vitality Contributes to general well-being, making animals more resilient during stress or disease challenges. Promotes Healthy Weight Gain Supports steady and efficient body weight increase, enhancing overall growth performance. Stimulates Immune Response Boosts immune activity, helping animals resist infections and recover more effectively. Improves Feed Efficiency Enhances feed utilization, leading to better conversion of nutrients into growth. Component Each 1kg Contains Mannan-oligosaccharides 175 g Beta glucan (1.3, 1.6) 175 g Activated Charcoal 50 g Propionic Acid 15 g Formic Acid 15 g Lactic Acid 15 g Citric Acid 15 g Hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate 480 g Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info Dosage & Application Content coming soon! Additional Info Content coming soon! Related Products Psolbi Bioprol Sanifresh Respotract Layerpro Heptomax Bromax Ginex Breatheeze Glide Pro Viral Guard More Products Resources Read all

  • Nano Potassium Manufacturer & Exporter | Nano Fertilizers | Indogulf BioAg

    Leading manufacturer & exporter of Nano Potassium fertilizers, enhancing plant growth with cutting-edge nano technology for better yields and soil health. < Nano Fertilizers Nano Potassium A form of potassium essential for plant growth, presented in a bioavailable state, vital for plant, microbial, and animal growth, obtained from soil solution and vital for respiration in plants. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Boosts Crop Quality Increases concentrations of beneficial compounds like isoflavones in crops like soya. Improves Fruit and Flower Color Enhances the color of fruits and flowers, improving aesthetic appeal. Enhanced Enzyme Activation Potassium activates enzyme systems crucial for forming organic substances. Promotes Cell Enlargement Facilitates cell enlargement, contributing to overall plant growth and vigor. Components Composition (%) w/w Potassium as K2O 13% Lysine 3% Non Ammonical Nitrogen as N 1.80% Citric Acid 17.50% Emulsifiers 0.25% Stabilizers Q.S. Composition Dosage & Application Why choose this product Key Benefits Sustainability Advantage Additional Info FAQ Additional Info Compatibility: Compatible with chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides Shelf life: Best before 24 months when stored at room temperature Packaging: 5 Ltx2/Corrugated Cardboard Box Symptoms of Potassium Deficiency Brown scorching and curling of leaf tips as well as chlorosis (yellowing) between leaf veins Appearance of purple spots on the undersides of the leaf Reduction on plant growth, root development Delay in seed and fruit development of the plant Why choose this product? Content coming soon! Key Benefits at a Glance Content coming soon! Sustainability Advantage Content coming soon! Dosage & Application 500 ml/acre once every 10 to 15 days.1 liter delivers 32.82g K and 11.757g N in nano form, equivalent to 820g K and 293.96g N in conventional fertilizer form. This is roughly equivalent to 1.6kg of potassium chloride and 1.8kg of crude protein. FAQ Content coming soon! Related Products Nano Urea Hydromax Anpeekay NPK Nano Boron Nano Calcium Nano Chitosan Nano Copper Nano Iron More Products Resources Read all

  • Paenibacillus Azotofixans Manufacturer & Exporter | Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria | Microbial Species | Indogulf BioA

    Paenibacillus azotofixans: Utilized in agricultural practices to promote plant growth by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, thus improving soil fertility, especially in various crop fields. < Microbial Species Paenibacillus azotofixans Paenibacillus azotofixans: Utilized in agricultural practices to promote plant growth by fixing atmospheric nitrogen, thus improving soil fertility, especially in various crop fields. Strength 1 x 10⁸ CFU per gram / 1 x 10⁹ CFU per gram Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Nitrogen Fixation Paenibacillus azotofixans fixes atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which enhances nitrogen availability for plants, supporting their growth and development. Plant Growth Promotion Paenibacillus azotofixans produces phytohormones like auxins and cytokinins, which stimulate root growth and increase the efficiency of nutrient and water uptake. Disease Suppression It exhibits antagonistic activity against various plant pathogens, helping to suppress diseases and enhance plant health through competition and antibiotic production. 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 FAQ Scientific References Molecular Biology and Genetics Genome-Scale Studies: Comprehensive transcriptome analysis of nitrogen fixation in Paenibacillus species has identified over 9,000 differentially expressed genes involved in nitrogen metabolism, energy production, and stress response. These studies provide detailed insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying nitrogen fixation efficiency. biomedcentral Phylogenetic Analysis: Molecular phylogenetic studies based on nifH gene sequences demonstrate that Paenibacillus azotofixans nitrogen-fixing genes cluster with cyanobacterial and archaeal nitrogenases, suggesting ancient evolutionary origins and potential for high activity. journals.asm Regulatory Mechanisms: Advanced molecular studies have elucidated complex regulatory networks involving GlnR, AdeR, and other transcriptional regulators that control nitrogen fixation in response to environmental conditions. microbialcellfactories.biomedcentral+1 Field Performance and Agricultural Applications Multi-Location Trials: Extensive field trials across different climatic zones and soil types consistently demonstrate the effectiveness of Paenibacillus azotofixans for enhancing crop productivity. These studies provide robust evidence for the bacterium's agricultural value under diverse conditions. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Long-Term Sustainability: Research demonstrates that repeated application of Paenibacillus azotofixans maintains soil health and fertility without negative environmental impacts. Long-term studies show sustained benefits over multiple growing seasons. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Economic Analysis: Cost-benefit analyses demonstrate positive returns on investment from Paenibacillus azotofixans applications, with reduced fertilizer costs offsetting inoculation expenses while providing additional yield benefits. cropj Mode of Action Nitrogen Fixation Biochemistry Paenibacillus azotofixans employs a highly regulated nitrogenase system consisting of multiple enzyme complexes that work together to reduce atmospheric nitrogen: journals.asm+1 Oxygen Sensitivity Management: As an obligate anaerobe process, nitrogen fixation by nitrogenase requires oxygen-free conditions. Paenibacillus azotofixans creates localized anaerobic microenvironments through rapid oxygen consumption and biofilm formation. biomedcentral Energy Requirements: The nitrogen fixation process requires substantial ATP input (16 molecules of ATP per molecule of N₂ fixed). Paenibacillus azotofixans meets this energy demand through efficient carbohydrate metabolism and optimized electron transport chains. biomedcentral Metal Cofactor Utilization: The nitrogenase enzyme complex requires molybdenum, iron, and sulfur cofactors. Paenibacillus azotofixans possesses specialized transport systems for acquiring and concentrating these essential metals. biomedcentral Metabolic Integration and Regulation Ammonium Tolerance Mechanisms: Recent research has revealed that certain Paenibacillus species can overcome ammonium inhibition of nitrogen fixation through alanine dehydrogenase (ADH) activity. This mechanism allows continued nitrogen fixation even in soils with moderate nitrogen availability. microbialcellfactories.biomedcentral Carbon-Nitrogen Balance: The bacterium maintains optimal carbon-nitrogen ratios through sophisticated regulatory networks that coordinate nitrogen fixation with carbon metabolism. This integration ensures efficient resource utilization and sustained bacterial activity. journals.asm Stress Response Systems: Paenibacillus azotofixans possesses multiple stress response mechanisms that maintain nitrogen fixation activity under challenging environmental conditions including drought, temperature extremes, and pH variations. microbialcellfactories.biomedcentral Applications in Biofertilizers and Soil Health Management Commercial Biofertilizer Formulations Paenibacillus azotofixans serves as a key component in advanced biofertilizer formulations designed for various agricultural applications: indogulfbioag+1 Multi-Strain Consortiums: Commercial products often combine Paenibacillus azotofixans with complementary bacteria such as phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria and biocontrol agents to provide comprehensive plant nutrition and protection. indogulfbioag Crop-Specific Formulations: Different application methods and strain combinations are optimized for specific crops and growing conditions. Soybean formulations may emphasize nitrogen fixation, while vegetable applications focus on rapid establishment and growth promotion. cropj Delivery Systems: Paenibacillus azotofixans can be formulated for seed treatment, soil application, or irrigation system delivery, providing flexibility for different farming operations. indogulfbioag Integration with Sustainable Farming Practices Organic Agriculture: As a naturally occurring, non-GMO bacterium, Paenibacillus azotofixans is approved for organic farming systems and supports organic certification requirements. indogulfbioag Precision Agriculture: The bacterium can be integrated into precision farming systems where GPS-guided application ensures optimal placement and dosing based on field-specific soil conditions and crop requirements. Conservation Agriculture: Paenibacillus azotofixans supports no-till and reduced-tillage farming systems by maintaining soil biological activity and nitrogen availability without mechanical soil disturbance. Paenibacillus Species Diversity and Agricultural Significance The Broader Paenibacillus Genus The Paenibacillus species represent one of the most diverse bacterial genera in soil ecosystems, with over 211 described species exhibiting remarkable genetic and phenotypic diversity. This diversity reflects extensive horizontal gene transfer and adaptive evolution that has enabled Paenibacillus species to colonize diverse environmental niches. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Genomic Diversity: Comparative genomic analyses reveal that Paenibacillus species possess highly variable genome sizes ranging from 3.9 to 10.4 megabases, with extensive variation in gene content even within species. This genomic plasticity underlies the genus's exceptional environmental adaptability. nature Metabolic Versatility: Paenibacillus species demonstrate remarkable metabolic diversity, with different species specialized for various functions including nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, biocontrol, and organic matter decomposition. This metabolic diversity makes them valuable for diverse agricultural applications. nature Nitrogen-Fixing Paenibacillus Species Multiple Paenibacillus species possess nitrogen-fixing capabilities, each adapted to specific environmental conditions and plant associations: frontiersin+1 Paenibacillus polymyxa: Perhaps the most extensively studied species, demonstrating nitrogen fixation, biocontrol activity, and plant growth promotion across numerous crop species. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Paenibacillus borealis: Isolated from forest humus, this species contributes to nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems and demonstrates potential for forestry applications. microbiologyresearch Paenibacillus graminis: Associated with grass rhizospheres, this species enhances nitrogen availability in forage and turf systems. frontiersin Additional Info Incomplete Section Finalization Paenibacillus azotofixans is recognized for its agricultural significance as a potent nitrogen fixer and plant growth promoter. Modern molecular biology and field-scale studies have validated its benefits for crop nutrition, environmental sustainability, and cost-effectiveness. The bacterium’s versatility and resilience are supported by its diverse regulatory, metabolic, and stress response mechanisms, which make it compatible across a wide range of soil conditions and crop systems. Laboratory Contaminant Significance Paenibacillus species are widely distributed in natural and built environments, including soil, water, and air. Their ability to form spores and survive harsh conditions means they are frequent laboratory contaminants. In clinical and research laboratories, Paenibacillus can be isolated from surfaces, air, gloves, and sample materials—often as part of sterility testing. Several species, including Paenibacillus contaminans, have been specifically described as contaminants during laboratory plate handling. This is particularly relevant in low-biomass environments, as modern sequencing or culture approaches can easily detect spores or cells introduced during sample processing or from ambient air. The high occurrence of Paenibacillus as a contaminant can result in false-positive results, especially in blood cultures, sterile fluids, or low-biomass samples. Proper sample collection, rigorous sterilization, and careful interpretation of culture results are imperative. Contaminants are often identified retrospectively by phylogenetic and phenotypic analysis and may comprise the majority of positive cultures unless clear clinical evidence of infection is present. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+3 Human Pathogenicity Paenibacillus species are generally regarded as environmental and plant-associated bacteria. However, accumulating evidence shows that a subset can act as opportunistic pathogens in humans—particularly in immunocompromised individuals, neonates, or following traumatic injuries. Human infections are rare but increasingly described in clinical case reports and systematic reviews. Several species implicated in human disease include P. alvei, P. thiaminolyticus, P. lautus, P. provencensis, and others. Infections range from wound infections, abscesses, ocular infections, sepsis, meningitis, and, rarely, endocarditis. Pathogenicity is driven by several factors: Spore formation and environmental resilience: Spores remain viable on skin surfaces and within hospital environments, making transmission and infection possible under specific conditions. d-nb+1 Virulence factors: Some Paenibacillus possess genes for thiol-activated cytolysins, proteases, biofilm formation, and antimicrobial compound production. journals.plos+3 Antibiotic resistance: Many isolates demonstrate resistance to multiple antibiotics, particularly penicillins, clindamycin, sulfonamides, and sometimes vancomycin, calling for careful susceptibility testing. pure.psu+4 Clinical Management Recommendations Management of Paenibacillus infections hinges on accurate diagnosis and effective antimicrobial therapy. As precaution, clinicians should: Differentiate true infection from contamination: Always correlate positive cultures with clinical signs (fever, leukocytosis, infection at the site), especially when Paenibacillus is isolated from blood, sterile fluids, or deep wounds. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+2 Empiric and directed antibiotic therapy: Initial therapy is empiric, but due to variable resistance patterns, therapy should be adjusted based on susceptibility testing. Effective options typically include cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, gentamicin, amikacin, rifampicin, metronidazole, and levofloxacin, while resistance to penicillins, clindamycin, and vancomycin can occur. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole may be used for P. urinalis. droracle+6 Remove or drain infection sources: Surgical removal of infected tissues, foreign bodies, or abscess drainage may be necessary in localized infections. Monitor for complications: Especially in infants, Paenibacillus can cause severe complications like meningitis and hydrocephalus, requiring close monitoring and sometimes neurosurgical intervention. thelancet+2 Follow-up and continuity of care: Persistent infections require long-term medical follow-up and sometimes prolonged antibiotic administration. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+1 Current Knowledge of Human Infections Systematic reviews and case series demonstrate that although Paenibacillus species are uncommon human pathogens, the number of species associated with clinical infections is growing. Infection presentations differ notably between adults and infants: Adults: Infections are sporadic, caused by a wide array of species, often present as wound infections, abscesses, or localized sepsis. Central nervous system involvement is rare, and most cases resolve with treatment. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih+2 Infants: Neonatal infections are far more severe, especially with P. thiaminolyticus, and often present as sepsis or meningitis with a high risk of cerebral destruction and hydrocephalus. Mortality rates are notable, and survivors often need surgical intervention for neurological sequelae. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+3 The overall frequency of infection remains low relative to the ubiquity of the genus, indicating that most isolates are contaminants, but vigilance is still warranted for at-risk populations. 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 Paenibacillus Azotofixans 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 Paenibacillus Azotofixans with sufficient water. Soil Treatment: Mix 3-5 kg per acre of Paenibacillus Azotofixans with organic manure or fertilizers. Incorporate into the soil during planting or sowing. Irrigation: Mix 3 kg per acre of Paenibacillus Azotofixans in water and apply through drip lines. FAQ What is the significance of Paenibacillus as a potential laboratory contaminant? Answer: Paenibacillus species are among the most frequently isolated laboratory contaminants, especially in low-biomass and sterile sample environments. Their spores persist in air, on surfaces, and even on personal protective equipment, leading to inadvertent contamination of cultures and clinical specimens. Laboratory contaminants can cause diagnostic confusion, particularly when isolated from blood cultures or sterile sites, given the genus’s environmental prevalence. Recognizing Paenibacillus as a contaminant is vital to prevent misdiagnosis, unnecessary antimicrobial therapy, and misleading research conclusions. Rigorous sample handling and critical assessment of laboratory results are essential in distinguishing contamination from true infection. sciencedirect+4 Can Paenibacillus species exhibit pathogenicity in humans? Answer: Although primarily environmental and plant-associated, certain Paenibacillus species can exhibit pathogenicity in humans, particularly in vulnerable populations such as neonates, immunocompromised individuals, or following trauma. Documented infections include sepsis, wound infection, abscesses, meningitis, endocarditis, ocular infections, and rare systemic disease. Species like P. alvei, P. thiaminolyticus, and P. lautus are increasingly identified as clinical pathogens. In neonates, P. thiaminolyticus is notably associated with severe CNS infections. Virulence factors, antibiotic resistance, and spore persistence contribute to pathogenic potential, although true infections remain rare compared to environmental contamination. wwwnc.cdc+9 What are the recommended clinical approaches for managing Paenibacillus infections? Answer: Management is guided by accurate diagnosis and susceptibility-directed antimicrobial therapy. Clinicians should distinguish true infection from laboratory contamination, correlate culture results with clinical findings, and employ targeted treatment. Empiric therapy can include cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, gentamicin, amikacin, levofloxacin, and rifampicin, but resistance to penicillin, clindamycin, vancomycin, and sulfonamides is not uncommon. Susceptibility testing is imperative prior to finalizing antibiotic choice. Additional interventions such as surgical drainage of infected tissues may be necessary. Neonatal and CNS infections require close multidisciplinary management. Long-term monitoring is advised due to the potential for persistent or recurrent infection and post-infectious complications. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih+7 What is currently known about human infections caused by Paenibacillus species? Answer: Human Paenibacillus infections, while uncommon, are increasingly recognized in pediatric and adult populations. Infections in adults are sporadic and generally mild, presenting as localized wound infection, abscesses, or sepsis, and most affected individuals recover without severe sequelae. Neonatal infections, especially those due to P. thiaminolyticus, are severe and often complicated by brain injury, hydrocephalus, and require surgical intervention, with notable associated mortality. The rise in documented cases reflects improved detection, growing awareness, and advances in microbiological diagnostics. Nonetheless, the majority of clinical isolates are contaminants rather than true pathogens, highlighting the importance of careful clinical interpretation and management. Ongoing research is elucidating new species, virulence mechanisms, and optimized treatment protocols. sciencedirect+9 Related Products Acetobacter xylinum Azospirillum brasilense Azospirillum lipoferum Azospirillum spp. Azotobacter vinelandii Beijerinckia indica Bradyrhizobium elkanii Bradyrhizobium japonicum More Products Resources Read all

  • Nano Boron Manufacturer & Exporter | Nano Fertilizers | Indogulf BioAg

    Leading manufacturer & exporter of Nano Boron Fertilizer. Enhance crop growth with our advanced nano-technology solutions for sustainable agriculture. < Nano Fertilizers Nano Boron Nano Boron represents a revolutionary advancement in agricultural micronutrient delivery, utilizing cutting-edge nanotechnology to deliver boron as nano-encapsulated particles smaller than 100 nanometers for dramatically enhanced bioavailability and plant uptake efficiency. This sophisticated formulation addresses critical boron deficiency challenges affecting crop productivity worldwide, delivering this essential micronutrient involved in over twelve vital plant physiological processes including cell wall formation, carbohydrate metabolism, pollination, and stress resistance. The innovative nano-encapsulation technology ensures immediate plant availability, enhanced transport through plant tissues, and sustained nutrient release throughout critical growth phases, with research demonstrating yield increases of 20-40% while improving fruit quality and disease resistance. Particularly crucial for boron-sensitive crops including apples, coffee, cabbage, cotton, sunflower, and citrus, this precision nutrition solution ensures optimal nutrition even under challenging environmental conditions where conventional boron sources become ineffective. One liter of Nano Boron is equivalent to 1.6kg of conventional sodium octaborate, providing concentrated nutrition with reduced application volumes and enhanced environmental sustainability. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Plant Hormone Function and Salt Damage Resistance Boron plays a role as a plant hormone, supporting growth processes, and increases resistance to salt damage. pH Balancing and Micronutrient Availability Boron helps raise pH levels, balances soil acidity, and ensures optimal availability of micronutrients for plant growth. Drought Resistance and Toxin Regulation Boron strengthens a plant's drought resistance and regulates toxins from other elements, maintaining plant health. Enhanced Pest and Disease Resistance Boron deficiency reduces a plant's ability to fight off pests and diseases like powdery mildew, enhancing overall plant health. Active Ingredients Boron (B): 1.6% w/w Potency: 10,000 ppm Form: Nano-encapsulated particles Particle Size: Less than 100 nanometers Carrier Matrix: Biocompatible stabilizers and dispersants Key Properties Water-soluble formulation pH stable across various soil conditions Non-phytotoxic when used as directed Compatible with most agricultural inputs Composition Dosage & Application Why choose this product Key Benefits Sustainability Advantage Additional Info FAQ Additional Info Scientific Foundation Nano Boron utilizes advanced nanotechnology to deliver boron in highly bioavailable form. The nano-scale particles (1-100 nm) provide enhanced surface area for improved plant absorption compared to conventional boron fertilizers. Research demonstrates that nano boron applications significantly improve vegetative growth characteristics, chlorophyll content, and yield parameters in various crops. iopscience.iop+2 Mode of Action Boron plays critical roles in plant physiology including carbohydrate metabolism, cell wall formation, lignification, membrane integrity, nucleic acid metabolism, pollination and fertilization, protein synthesis, respiration, root elongation, seed formation, and sugar transport. The nano-encapsulation technology ensures efficient nutrient delivery through multiple absorption pathways including stomatal, cuticular, and root uptake.Nano-Fertilizer-Brochure.pdf indogulfbioag Environmental Benefits Reduces nutrient losses through leaching and volatilization compared to conventional fertilizers. The controlled-release mechanism minimizes environmental impact while maximizing nutrient use efficiency. xlink.rsc+1 Why choose this product? Superior Bioavailability Nano Boron's particle size of less than 100 nanometers enables immediate bioavailability and rapid absorption by plants, overcoming the limitations of conventional boron fertilizers that often become unavailable in soil. indogulfbioag Precision Nutrition The nano-encapsulation technology allows for targeted nutrient delivery directly to plant cells, ensuring optimal boron levels exactly where needed for critical physiological processes. indogulfbioag Stress Tolerance Enhancement Boron deficiency significantly reduces plant ability to fight off pests and diseases like powdery mildew. Nano Boron helps strengthen plant resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses, including drought conditions. icl-growingsolutions Economic Efficiency One liter of Nano Boron is equivalent to 1.6kg of conventional sodium octaborate containing 21% boron, providing concentrated nutrition with reduced application volumes and transportation costs. Key Benefits at a Glance Component Percentage Nano Boron as B 1.6% Equivalent to Sodium Octa Borate (21% B) 1L = 1.6kg Plant Health & Development Enhances carbohydrate metabolism and energy transfer Strengthens cell wall formation and structural integrity wikipedia Improves protein synthesis and enzyme function notulaebotanicae Supports proper pollination and fruit set umass+1 Yield & Quality Improvements Increases crop yields by 20-40% compared to untreated controls pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih Enhances fruit quality and shelf life wikipedia Reduces fruit cracking and deformities sciencedirect Improves seed formation and germination rates Stress Resistance Builds resistance against pest and disease attacks icl-growingsolutions Improves drought tolerance and water use efficiency Helps balance soil pH levels Prevents boron deficiency symptoms in susceptible crops umass+1 Nutrient Efficiency 100% water soluble formulation Enhanced nutrient uptake through multiple pathways indogulfbioag Reduced nutrient losses compared to conventional fertilizers xlink.rsc Compatible with integrated nutrition programs Sustainability Advantage Environmental Stewardship Nano Boron technology reduces environmental impact through precision delivery and controlled release mechanisms. The reduced application rates minimize nutrient runoff into water systems while maintaining optimal plant nutrition. xlink.rsc+1 Soil Health Enhancement Unlike conventional boron fertilizers that can accumulate in soils, Nano Boron's enhanced bioavailability ensures efficient utilization by plants, preventing soil toxicity and promoting long-term soil health. pubs.rsc Resource Conservation The concentrated formulation reduces packaging, transportation, and storage requirements. One liter replaces 1.6kg of conventional boron fertilizer, significantly reducing the carbon footprint of boron nutrition programs. Sustainable Agriculture Support Enables precision agriculture practices by providing targeted nutrition that supports crop productivity while minimizing environmental impact, aligning with sustainable farming goals and regulatory requirements. indogulfbioag Sustainability Advantage Content coming soon! Dosage & Application Standard Application Rates Field Application: 125–187ml per acre Spray Concentration: 0.625–0.9275ml per liter of water Potency: 10,000ppm Application Methods Foliar Spray: Most common and effective method Soil Drench: For root zone application Fertigation: Through drip or sprinkler systems Seed Treatment: Pre-planting applications Timing Guidelines Vegetative Stage: Early application during active growth Pre-flowering: Critical timing for reproductive development Fruit Development: Support during fruit formation and maturation Crop-Specific Recommendations Highly Susceptible Crops (apples, coffee, cabbage, cotton, sunflower): Higher rates within recommended range Moderately Susceptible Crops (citrus, maize, rice, soybeans): Standard application rates Application Frequency: Once every 2-3 weeks during critical growth periods FAQ What makes Nano Boron different from conventional boron fertilizers? Nano Boron utilizes particles less than 100 nanometers in size, providing significantly enhanced bioavailability and absorption compared to conventional boron fertilizers. The nano-encapsulation technology ensures immediate plant availability and reduces nutrient losses. iopscience.iop+1 Which crops benefit most from Nano Boron application? Highly susceptible crops include apples, coffee, oil palm, cabbage, cotton, rapeseed, cauliflower, cucumber, sugarbeet, celery, groundnut, sunflower, carrot, mango, and turnip. Moderately susceptible crops include citrus, maize, rice, soybeans, and coconut. wikipedia How do I identify boron deficiency in my crops? Common symptoms include stunted growth, distorted leaves, poor fruit set, internal fruit disorders, hollow stems in brassicas, and leaf tip necrosis. Deficiency symptoms typically appear first in young growing tissues. icl-growingsolutions+2 Can Nano Boron be tank-mixed with other fertilizers? Yes, Nano Boron is compatible with most fertilizers, pesticides, and plant growth regulators. However, avoid mixing with highly alkaline products and always conduct a jar test before large-scale mixing. What is the shelf life and storage requirements? Nano Boron has a shelf life of 24 months when stored at room temperature in original packaging. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. indogulfbioag Is Nano Boron safe for organic farming? Yes, Nano Boron is derived from natural mineral sources and is suitable for organic farming systems when used according to organic certification guidelines. What is the best source of boron for plants? The best sources of boron for plants include boric acid, borax (sodium borate), Solubor, and advanced nano boron fertilizers. These materials supply boron in forms that plants absorb as boric acid from the soil solution through their roots. How do you apply boron to soil? Boron can be applied to soil through granular fertilizers, fertigation, or foliar sprays depending on crop needs. Soil application is usually done in small doses because plants require boron in very low quantities and excess levels may cause toxicity. Does boron lower SHBG? Some human nutrition studies suggest boron may influence hormone metabolism and may help regulate levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). However, these effects relate to human health and are separate from its role as a micronutrient in plant nutrition. Are borax and boron the same thing? Borax and boron are not the same. Boron is a micronutrient element required by plants, while borax is a mineral compound containing boron that is commonly used as a fertilizer source to supply this nutrient. What are the risk factors for boron deficiency in plants? Boron deficiency often occurs in sandy soils, soils with low organic matter, highly alkaline soils, or areas with heavy rainfall where nutrients are easily leached. These conditions reduce the availability of boron for plant uptake. How is boron deficiency treated in plants? Boron deficiency is treated by applying boron fertilizers such as boric acid, borax, or other boron-containing fertilizers through soil or foliar application. Correct dosage is important because plants require boron in very small amounts. Role of boron and its interaction with other elements in plants Boron plays a key role in cell wall formation, root development, flowering, and fruit set in plants. It also interacts with nutrients such as calcium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc to support balanced plant growth and metabolism. Related Products Nano Urea Hydromax Anpeekay NPK Nano Calcium Nano Chitosan Nano Copper Nano Iron Nano Potassium More Products Resources Read all

  • Direct-Fed Microbials Aquaculture Manufacturer & Exporter | Fish & Shrimp Health

    IndoGulf BioAg is a manufacturer & exporter of direct-fed microbials for aquaculture. Improve feed conversion, growth, disease resistance, and water quality in fish & shrimp with our probiotic blends. Animal Health Direct-fed Microbials for Aquaculture Specialized probiotic blends improve gut balance in fish and shrimp, enhancing feed conversion, growth rates, and disease resistance while maintaining cleaner water quality in ponds and tanks. Contact us Our Products Piscicare Pisci Care is an aqua feed additive that is suitable for pelletizing due to its high strength capacity. Pisci Care helps to keep the feed stable 15 – 20 minutes in water. It helps to reduce breakage and fines. It is an oral administered feed which enhances greatly improves feed intake and enhances pigmentation in shrimps. View Product Livcare Liv Care is a specialty formulation for treatment of fish & shrimps to improve their liver functioning and aiding in digestion. View Product Aquatract Aquatract is an aqua feed supplement and feed attractant that is speciallyformulated for aquatic species View Product Aqua Energy Aqua Energy (Powdered Feed Additive) is a feed additive that improves the immune system by enhancing the digestion and absorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract View Product Aqua Pro AquaPro (Feed Supplement) is specially formulated probiotic product forshrimp, prawns, and fish View Product Aquamin Aquamin is a specialized multi-mineral aquatic feed that is used for treating fishes & shrimps. It helps greatly in inducing moulting and maintains equilibrium in osmoregulation. Overall improvement in growth and survival rates of the treated fish. View Product Probio Aqua Probio Aqua help provide more immunity against viruses commonly found in pond environments View Product 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Improve the health and productivity of your ponds and tanks naturally. Contact IndoGulf BioAg to implement direct‑fed microbials and bio‑based solutions in your aquaculture system. Contact us 1 2 3 ... 100 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100

  • Mykrobak Composting Manufacturer & Exporter| Wastewater Treatment | Environmental Solutions | Indogulf BioAg

    Leading manufacturer & exporter of Mykrobak Composting solutions. Enhance soil health & boost crop yields with our premium, eco-friendly product. < Environmental Solutions Mykrobak Composting Mykrobak Composting Culture accelerates the decomposition of municipal solid waste into nutrient-rich compost, enhancing soil fertility naturally. Trusted for its effectiveness in composting. Product Enquiry Download Brochure Benefits Odourless Process Ensures a process without unpleasant odours. Pathogen Destruction Destroys pathogens present in the composting materials. Improved Land Application Enhances the effectiveness of compost when applied to land. High Quality Final Compost Produces compost of high quality suitable for various applications. Composition Dosage & Application Additional Info FAQ Composition Dosage & Application Mykrobak Composting Culture Usage Bin Composting Windrow Composting Vermicomposting – Addition will give better result Aerated Windrow Composting Aerated Composting In-Vessel Composting Composting Machines Area Of Application Of Mykrobak Composting Culture Municipal solid waste Domestic waste Composting Machine 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 Dairy Mykrobak Drop Mykrobak Fog Mykrobak N&P Booster Mykrobak Nutrients Remover Out of gallery More Products What Are the Environmental Benefits of Microbial Fertilizers? Climate, Water, Soil, and Biodiversity Solutions Stanislav M. Feb 4 17 min read How Do Nano-Based Nutrients Work for Sustainable Farming? The Science Behind Nanoscale Precision Nutrition Stanislav M. Feb 4 15 min read What are the Benefits of Biofertilizers for Soil Health? A Comprehensive Guide to Biological Fertility and Sustainable Agriculture Stanislav M. Feb 4 13 min read Resources Read all

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