Rhizobium bacteria fulfill the nitrogen requirement of plants by forming root nodules on
legume plants and enhancing plant growth through atmospheric nitrogen fixation.
Rhizobium bacteria are a group of soil-dwelling bacteria that form a symbiotic relationship
with the roots of leguminous plants, such as peas, beans, and clover. This unique
association enables Rhizobium to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a plant-usable form
through a process called nitrogen fixation.
BENEFITS
• Enhanced Nitrogen Fixation.
• Improved Growth and Yield.
• Enhanced Nutrient Uptake.
• Increased Soil fertility.
• Improved Soil Health.
• Reduced reliance on chemical fertilizers.
• Environmentally Friendly.
RECOMMENDED
• Use only in leguminous crops.
• Inoculate seeds or the planting
area at an early stage of crop
development.
• Consider crop rotation to
maximize the impact of
Rhizobium on Soil Health and
nutrient cycle.
How to Use Encapsulated Biofertilizers
Standard Method
1. Activation:
o Dissolve 1-3 capsules of the same type in 1 liter of clean water.
o Let the solution sit for 3-4 hours, stirring occasionally.
o Solution Preservation: The activated one litre solution can be stored for a
maximum of 10-12 hours.
o Solution Usage: Once activated, the solution should be used within the 10-12 hour
period.
2. Application:
o Drip/sprinkler Irrigation: Mix the activated solution with the required amount
of water in a drum and insert a venturi. Irrigate the field with this solution.
o Drenching: Mix the activated solution with water and pour it directly onto the
soil near the plant roots.
o Broadcasting: Mix the activated solution with 50-100 kg of soil, vermicompost,
or sand per acre (or 125-150 kg per hectare) and broadcast the mixture.
o The amount of water required for irrigation completely depends on type of crop,
soil and climatic conditions.
Instant Method (Using an Activator)
1. Activation:
o Place up to 10 capsules of the same type in an activator with a small amount of
water.
o Pull the activator's string 10-12 times to dissolve the capsules.
o Solution Preservation: The activated one-litre solution can be stored for a
maximum of 10-12 hours.
o Solution Usage: Once activated, the solution should be used within the 10-12 hour
period.
o The amount of water required for irrigation completely depends on type of crop,
soil and climatic conditions.
2. Application:
o Follow the same application methods as in the Standard Method (drip irrigation,
drenching, or broadcasting).
PRECAUTIONS: -
Water Quality: Use clean, chemical-free water for activation.
Storage: Store capsules in a cool, dry place.
Timing: Apply biofertilizers at appropriate crop growth stages. Use Bio-fertilizer before
or after 6-7 days of use of chemical fertilizer or pesticides.
Avoid Mixing with Chemicals: Do not mix biofertilizers with chemical fertilizers or
pesticides
Application Rate
- 1 Capsule (1g): Covers 1 acre of farmland.
PACKAGING
1 Box = 1 Capsule
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