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Vermicompost Bio Organic Fertilizer Bacteria Wholesale

Min.Order Quantity 1 pcs
Price Negotiable

Product Features

Description:

Appearance: Dark brown/Black granular
Organic Matter: 45% min
Organic NPK: 6% min
Trace Elements: 2% min
Fiber: 5% min
Bio HA & Bio FA: 20% min

Features:

1.The fertilizer rich in  beneficial microorganism, which could promote the seed germination ,rooting .The product could promote the plant uptake more nutrient from the soil and help plant transport nutrient between soil and plant.

2.The fertilizer rich in beneficial bacteria, promote the plant uptake more nutrient from the soil and atmosphere , promote the vegetable, flower, fruit  more colorful, sweet , health ,completely filed.

3.The fertilizer include beneficial microorganism which  could prevent fungicide, virus,.increase plant resistibility .Also could prevent and cure little leaf  disease ,yellow top ,leaf cast.

4.The fertilizer include beneficial bacteria which could decompose straw, Loose soil. Accelerate the decomposed of straw, improve soil fertility activation and promote the formation of soil aggregate structure.

5. The fertilizer include rich organic matter which could effective increase soil organic matter content and promote the soil granular structure.

Organic fertilizer amended with immobilized bacterial cells for

Bacterial count of 10 6 cfu/g in organic fertilizer at 348 days is possible by ... Pelleting of bio-organic fertilizer is not suitable for immobilized bacterial cells

Biofertilizer - Wikipedia

A biofertilizer (also bio-fertilizer) is a substance which contains living microorganisms which, ... of chemical Pi fertilizer, on the other hand, have already demanded the use of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria or phosphate biofertilizers

Is there any difference between bio-fertilizer and organic

Bio fertilizer contain only living micro-organisms but organic fertilizer mainly contain ... Bio fertilizers are consists of the helpful micro organisms(bacteria,fungus) 

Biofertilizers - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Several microorganisms are commonly used as biofertilizers including nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (Azotobacter, Rhizobium), nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria (Anabaena), phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (Pseudomonas sp.), and AM fungi. ... Biofertilizers are low-cost, renewable sources of plant nutrients

The influence of different concentrations of bio-organic ... - NCBI

Feb 6, 2017 - The microorganism activity increased with the bio-organic fertilizer ... Different inputs of PGPR agents can cause changes in soil bacterial and 

Application of Bioorganic Fertilizer Significantly Increased

Sep 26, 2016 - Application of Bioorganic Fertilizer Significantly Increased Apple Yields and Shaped Bacterial Community Structure in Orchard Soil
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