Why, when and how to add mycorrhiza in the field

  • Improve plant root growth and development. 

  • Increase the uptake and mobilization of phosphate in all crops.

  • Increase and facilitate nutrient and translocation from the soil and root cuticle parenchyma to Xylem, Phloem, elements like nitrogen, potassium, iron, manganese, magnesium, copper, zinc, boron, sulphur and molybdenum.

  • Effective in overcoming the stress conditions like drought, disease incidence and deficiency of nutrients.

  • Enhance product quality and increase the immune power of the crop.

  • Its supplement root hair in water absorption hence prevents reduction in crop relative water content of cells and helps to overcome drought.

  • Soil Treatment – Mix Premium mycorrhiza 2 kg per acre in 50 Kg of well-decomposed FYM/compost/vermicompost/field soil and incorporate in the soil before sowing/transplant.

  • Broadcast the above mixture in a standing crop 25-30 days after sowing.

  • Through drip irrigation – Use of Mycorrhiza as drip irrigation 25-30 days of sowing at the rate of 100 gram/acre in standing crop.

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