Features:
- These nodules take nitrogen from the air and turn it into a form the
plant can use to grow.
- It's a type of bacteria that works together with the plant to get
nitrogen from the air.
Benefits:
- The bacteria live on the roots of the plant and make nodules. Inside
these nodules, they change nitrogen from the air into ammonia. The plant
uses this ammonia to make proteins, vitamins, and other important things.
- It's been found that different legume plants can get between 40 to 250
kilograms of nitrogen per hectare each year from Rhizobium bacteria.
Dosage:
- For treating seeds: Use 250 milliliters for seeds that will cover one
acre.
- Use 2 liters or 4 kilograms per acre for putting in the soil.
- For drip irrigation: Use 2 liters or 4 kilograms per acre. (This is
for Rhizobium japonicum.)
In simple terms, GNX Biochem Rhizobium helps plants grow better by
providing them with the nitrogen they need from the air.