1 KG, 5 KG, 5 L, 1 L, 500 ML
2 x 10<sup>8</sup> CFU/ml min of Organism
Rhizobium bacteria establish a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants. Rhizobium release
specific signalling molecules that stimulate the formation of nodules on the plant’s roots. Within these nodules, Rhizobium converts atmospheric nitrogen into a plant-usable form, providing a vital nutrient for the plant’s growth and development. This mutually beneficial interaction enhances soil fertility and reduces the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers in agriculture.
1. It promotes vigorous plant growth and higher crop yields, ensuring better agricultural productivity. It fosters healthier root systems and increases plants’ resistance to various stresses, ultimately leading to more resilient crops.
2.Moreover, the natural nitrogen-fixing process enriches the soil, supporting a balanced and
sustainable ecosystem.
3.Overall, Rhizobium stands as an eco-friendly solution that contributes to both agricultural prosperity and environmental conservation.
2-2.5 ltr per acre
1.Soil application: Apply about 2 to 3 litres of Rhizobium per 1 acre mixed with 300 kg of manure and sprinkle on the land.
2.Seed treatment: Add 3-5 ml of Rhizobium per 1 kg of seed with cold rice water and equal amount of water transfer it to the slurry and mix it thoroughly in the seeds and dry it in the shade for half an hour and sow it within 24 hours.
3.Seedling treatment: Mix 10 ml of Rhizobium in clay and water slurry for 1 acre of seedlings, soak the roots of the seedlings in the slurry for 5-10 minutes and then plant.
Every month apply 5-10 ml of Rhizobium per thorn or vine mixed with 1 to 2 kg of vermin- compost and dig into the root zone and cover to keep the compost in the soil.
Note: It can be mixed with micro fertilizers. Do not mix with chemical fertilizers.