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Brand Name
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REAP Mycorrhiza |
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Application / Type |
Soil application / Powder
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Eature
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REAP Mycorrhiza is carefully formulated bio inoculums of biologically active and inert materials. REAP Mycorrhiza includes a combination of different species of Mycorrhiza fungi and other beneficial soil micro organism like Bacillus megaterium. REAP Mycorrhiza Plus is a carrier – based produce containing the mycorrhizal spores with minimum 30-40 nfective Propagules per 100 gram. |
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Active Microbe
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Vascular Arbascular Mycorrhiza (VAM) |
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Mode of action |
The network of fungal filaments established simultaneously inside the roots and the soil considerably increase the volume of soil to which the root system has access. Water and minerals from the soil are easily available resulting in a better nutritive equilibrium. This result in an increase in plant resistance to environmental stress such as drought,
Chilling and the detrimental effect of some root pathogens.
Fungi are heterotrophy and they benefit it by obtaining from their plant partners increased sources of Carbohydrates, amino acids, Vitamins and other elements essential for its growth. This interaction between plants and fungi creates a real symbiotic relationship and is advantageous to both the partners.
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Main crops
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For All Crops
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Recommendation
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Soil application: 2-3 kgs of REAP Mycorrhiza per acre is applied along with the 100 kg of commercial organic manure. REAP Mycorrhiza plus can also be applied along with Bio fertilizers like REAP N andREAP K.
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Main customer
benefits
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In order to maximize the benefits of REAP Mycorrhiza forplant growth, health and yield, we recommend inoculation as early in the plant’s life cycle as feasible. Direct inoculation of the root during germination or rooting can enhance the quality and quantity of mycorrhizal
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The best strategy for inoculating REAP Mycorrhiza into an existing system is by side dressing, vectoring or probing into the root zone. The key to success is to place REAP Mycorrhiza within one inch of the roots, so that the mycorrhizae can begin forming their beneficial symbiotic relationship with the plant.
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