Product Overview
We are engaged in exporting excellent quality Growth Promoter in Delhi, Delhi, India. PREMIUM SURAKSHA (Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria) a Liquid CFU a >1 X 108 per ml Growth promotion activity Bacillus spp. produces growth promoting substance, thereby increasing sprouting rate of seed and growth of seedling and plants Mode of action The Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) colonizing the root surface and closely adhering soil interface, the Rhizospheree. Some of the PGPR can also enter root interior and establish endophytic population. Many of them are able to transfer the endodermis barrier, crossing from the root cortex to vascular system, and subsequently thrive in stem, leaves and tuber and other parts. Consequently intimate association between bacteria and host plant can be formed. Offensive PGPR colonization and defensive retension rhizospheree niche are enabled by production of bacterial allelochemicals, including iron a chelating siderophores, antibiotics, biosidal volatize, lytic enzymes, detoxification enzymes (Sturz, A.B. and B.R Chirsty, 2003). The PGPR have provided a greater understanding of multiple facets of disease suppression, unique association of non symbiotic endophytic bacteria and apparently a more pronounced growth enhancing effect on host plant. Target Crops a Grapes, Banana, Pomegranate, Guava, Mango, Citrus, Chilly, Tomato, Brinjal, Okra, Tea, Coffee, Plantation crop, Medicinal and Aromatic crops, Cotton, Maize, Paddy, Wheat.
We are engaged in exporting excellent quality Growth Promoter in Delhi, Delhi, India. PREMIUM SURAKSHA (Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria) a Liquid CFU a >1 X 108 per ml Growth promotion activity Bacillus spp. produces growth promoting substance, thereby increasing sprouting rate of seed and growth of seedling and plants Mode of action The Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) colonizing the root surface and closely adhering soil interface, the Rhizospheree. Some of the PGPR can also enter root interior and establish endophytic population. Many of them are able to transfer the endodermis barrier, crossing from the root cortex to vascular system, and subsequently thrive in stem, leaves and tuber and other parts. Consequently intimate association between bacteria and host plant can be formed. Offensive PGPR colonization and defensive retension rhizospheree niche are enabled by production of bacterial allelochemicals, including iron a chelating siderophores, antibiotics, biosidal volatize, lytic enzymes, detoxification enzymes (Sturz, A.B. and B.R Chirsty, 2003). The PGPR have provided a greater understanding of multiple facets of disease suppression, unique association of non symbiotic endophytic bacteria and apparently a more pronounced growth enhancing effect on host plant. Target Crops a Grapes, Banana, Pomegranate, Guava, Mango, Citrus, Chilly, Tomato, Brinjal, Okra, Tea, Coffee, Plantation crop, Medicinal and Aromatic crops, Cotton, Maize, Paddy, Wheat.