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Nico Orgo USA P-Sol

Large amounts of phosphate fertilizers are used on a regular basis, but a large portion of applied phosphorus is quickly converted to the insoluble form and only about 20-25% of applied phosphorus is useful. A greater part of soil phosphorus is present in an insoluble form and hence is unavailable to the plant. Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms are capable of solubilizing Ca, Al, Fe phosphates as well as rock phosphates and mineralizing organic phosphorus, making the phosphorus present in the soil available to the crop. [↑ 15%].

Functions: Fertilizer

Chemical Family: Phosphorous-based Compounds

Application Technique: Chemigation, Dip Treatment, Seed Treatment, Sprayers

Labeling Claims: Environmentally Friendly, Non-Toxic

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Features & Benefits

Advantages
  • Fortify the soil with bacterial metabolites & are cheap and easy to handle.

  • Have the ability to fix, solubilize and mobilize and cause uptake of N, P and K.

  • Impart resistance against insect pests and diseases and against plant pathogens like Alternaria, Helminthosporium and Fusarium .

  • Help to reduce environmental pollution and the high costs, which result from chemical fertilizer usage and its residues.

Applications & Uses

Dosage

Soil application:

  • 3 liters/ hectare. Applied either through a drip system or mixed with 1 ton of organic manure, preferably leaving a 7 day gap on either side before applying chemical fertilizer or pesticide.

Seed treatment:

  • 5ml to 7ml per kg of seed.

Seedling dipping:           

  • Mix 50ml – 70ml in 15 liters of water & dip the seedling for 10 minutes before transplanting.

Tree treatment:

  • Dilute and spray @ 600 ml/hectare

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