Crop Fertilizers

OUR BIO FERTILIZERS

Our bio fertilizers range from those based on the most widely needed nutrients – Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) – to those incorporating growth and quality enhancing nutrients, such as calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg), to micronutrients that help prevent or cure deficiencies resulting from particular soil or crop conditions.

We use microbial inoculants which can be usually defined as a preparation containing live or dormant cells of efficient strains of nitrogen fixing, phosphate solubilizing, and cellulytic microorganisms, etc.

Biofertilizers are viable microorganisms which are not the source of nutrients but provide help to plants in accessing the nutrient availability in rhizospheric region. Several microorganisms are commonly used as biofertilizers including nitrogent-fixing soil bacteria (Azotobacter, Rhizobium), nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria (Anabaena), phosphate-solubilizing bacteria(Pseudomonas sp.) , and AM fungi. Similarly, phytohormone (auxin)-producing bacteria and cellulolytic microorganisms are also used as biofertilizers formulation.

If crops lack any of these nutrients, yield and profitability are reduced. That’s why we offer not only a product range that meets all crop nutrition needs, but also crop-specific advice and fertilizer management tools and services.


APPLICATIONS

Field Applied

Fertigation: Fertigation is the combined application of water and nutrients to a crop – a mix of fertilizing and irrigating.

Foliar: Foliar applications are used for targeted input at the crop’s key growth stages. Foliar sprays are particularly useful for accurately applying relatively low doses of micronutrients. However major and secondary nutrients are sprayed at key growth stages to supplement soil-applied nutrients, for example calcium sprays on apples during fruit development.