• Tailoring Plant-Associated Microbial Inoculants in Agriculture - A Roadmap for Successful Application. (edu.sa)
  • AMVAC® and BASF have announced a partnership to create Rhizo-Flo® granular soybean inoculant, which will be a welcome addition to the SIMPAS-applied SolutionsTM portfolio. (chemrobotics.in)
  • At the high yield sites, the higher seeding rate plus granular inoculant plus double foliar fungicide application consistently produced higher yield and better economic returns. (topcropmanager.com)
  • These three inputs of high seeding rate, granular inoculant and foliar fungicide application provided an economic gain of $72 per acre over the empty package at the high yielding sites," Weber says. (topcropmanager.com)
  • Primo GX2 is an in-furrow, multi-action granular inoculant that brings more Nitrogen to peas, lentils, soybeans, peanuts, and other plants. (vlsci.com)
  • By combining high levels of Nitrogen-fixing rhizobia with a biological growth enhancement liquid, Primo GX2 granular inoculant works to improve overall plant health. (vlsci.com)
  • Primo GX2 granular peat inoculant leads to increased seedling vigor, improved stand count, enlarged root mass development, and additional modulation. (vlsci.com)
  • Granular inoculation is a method of applying inoculants to soil using a granular carrier material. (vlsci.com)
  • The granular inoculant is then applied to the soil using a seeder or air drill. (vlsci.com)
  • Granular inoculation is commonly used in agriculture as a nitrogen-fixing inoculant for peas, chickpeas, beans, peanuts and others to improve soil health and plant growth. (vlsci.com)
  • Granular inoculant for peas , lentils & chickpeas can improve the early growth stages of plants by providing them with the necessary nitrogen for healthy growth. (vlsci.com)
  • Granular inoculants can improve the stand count of plants, which refers to the number of plants per unit area. (vlsci.com)
  • Granular inoculants can lead to the development of larger root masses, which can improve water and nutrient uptake by the plants. (vlsci.com)
  • Verdesian's granular inoculant Primo GX2 also includes Azospirillum, a well-studied microbe known for creating significant root proliferation. (vlsci.com)
  • Granular inoculants provide a fresh supply of rhizobia that can generate additional nodulation in legume plants, which refers to the formation of nodules on the roots. (vlsci.com)
  • Is Primo GX2 a recommended granular inoculant for peas? (vlsci.com)
  • Primo GX2 is a highly rated granular inoculant for peas, lentils, soybeans, and peanuts. (vlsci.com)
  • What is a granular peat inoculant? (vlsci.com)
  • Granular peat inoculant is an inoculant formulation that allows the user to apply the inoculant in the seed furrow where it has the best chance to interact with the developing root system. (vlsci.com)
  • What are the benefits of using Primo GX2 granular peat inoculant over other varieties of inoculants? (vlsci.com)
  • 1992. Extension programs to promote rhizobial inoculants for soybean and groundnut in Thailand. (hawaii.edu)
  • Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is an important component of sustainable agriculture [8], and rhizobial inoculants have been applied frequently as biofertilizers. (scirp.org)
  • Because keeping single-microbe systems under outdoor conditions is impractical, designing sets of microbes that can maximize performance of crop plants is an important step for the use of microbial functions in sustainable agriculture. (frontiersin.org)
  • 1992. Biological nitrogen fixation for sustainable agriculture: a perspective. (hawaii.edu)
  • Agriculture in India needs to become more sustainable even as small and marginal farmers struggle to build resilience against many threats. (hindustantimes.com)
  • A promising new frontier in agriculture is to promote beneficial interactions with microbes as a sustainable mechanism of providing nutrients to crops. (danforthcenter.org)
  • The long-term outcome of this research will be to optimally redesign production agriculture through the lens of the 'community of players' that can ensure a sustainable planet. (danforthcenter.org)
  • Brisky is committed to sourcing high-quality products from sustainable agriculture from local farmers struggling to market their excess production. (berytech.org)
  • Cover crops are one of the cornerstones of sustainable agriculture. (groworganic.com)
  • The development of this multifunctional inoculation technology for pastures reinforces the Brazilian leadership in the use of microorganisms in agriculture", says Hungria, stressing that the achievement also represents the commitment to the development of productive and sustainable systems. (thebeefsite.com)
  • The organisations endorsing include the Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture (ASHA) - Kisan Swaraj, the Jai Kisan Andolan and the media house RuralVoice.in, which has been covering this issue extensively. (kisanswaraj.in)
  • Thriving sustainable agriculture is built on the ground of a healthy soil. (fedcoseeds.com)
  • However, the application of soil microbial inoculants as biofertilizers and biopesticides in agriculture is still limited by factors related to their formulation, application method, and the knowledge about the impact and interactions between microbial inoculants and native soil and plant host microbiomes. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Rhizo-Flo inoculant is another crucial tool that growers have available to attain yield goals and improve bottom line results as they attempt to push soybeans to higher yields. (chemrobotics.in)
  • Recently, peat-based root nodule bacterial inoculants containing TAL strains are using as biofertilizer in seven legumes distributed by Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Myanmar [9]. (scirp.org)
  • This peat inoculant performs well in harsh planting conditions and helps strengthen water and nutrient uptake for maximum yields. (vlsci.com)
  • This peat inoculant helps each crop reach its full genetic potential, leading to greater plant health and yield. (vlsci.com)
  • Legume inoculation has been an agriculture practice for many years and has continuously improved over time. (wikipedia.org)
  • These inoculants may foster success in legume cultivation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Rhizobium bacteria are the active organism in an inoculant specifically used on legume crops. (no-tillfarmer.com)
  • The nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) content in plant biomass were affected by biochar addition and biochar combined with a bacterial inoculant. (tubitak.gov.tr)
  • The addition of biochar combined with bacterial inoculant showed a more profound effect on wheat growth and N, P acquisition. (tubitak.gov.tr)
  • These findings confirm the potential of microbial inoculants induced by biochar to improve wheat production. (tubitak.gov.tr)
  • A crucial part of making a good quality biochar product is having the right inoculant. (regenz.co.za)
  • Because of the nature of organic wetting agents and biologically alive amendments like compost and microbial inoculants, organic mixes are best used fresh. (ncat.org)
  • Agriculturalist Subhash Palekar has tried to popularise the practice: treating seeds with natural inoculants, applying natural formulations to increase soil microbial conditions, mulching the soil surface with organic material to reduce water evaporation, and soil aeration. (hindustantimes.com)
  • As seen in the case studies below, Unleash Root Inoculant can improve fertilizer efficiency and soil structure, both activities that can help reduce farm operation greenhouse gas release," Tracy Letain from AquaBella Organic Solutions shares. (hortidaily.com)
  • It is said that if we adopted practices like no till, organic crop production in major agriculture, then we could bring atmospheric carbon levels to pre-industrial levels within five years through carbon sequestration. (ecolandscaping.org)
  • Soil inoculants consist of beneficial rhizospheric, endophytic microbes, and bacteria which all play a role in boosting the organic matter of your soil, which provides nutrients to plants. (regenz.co.za)
  • Listed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture's Organic Certification division for use in organic agriculture in Washington State. (fedcoseeds.com)
  • A few of the products we list are not allowed for organic production but we think they have a place in sensible agriculture and can be used when certification is not an issue. (fedcoseeds.com)
  • By developing and deploying new methods of forming robust, stable and productive synthetic communities that can be used as inoculants, we will generate foundational knowledge on the key metabolites that encourage plant-bacterial nutrient exchanges. (danforthcenter.org)
  • Usha has also taken a loan of more than ₹ 100,000 to build a store from where to sell her inoculants of natural fertilisers and pesticides. (hindustantimes.com)
  • 30 organisations and dozens of other concerned individuals have sent an open letter to the Minister and Secretaries of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare as well as Chemicals and Fertilisers about the on-going fertiliser crisis. (kisanswaraj.in)
  • Rhizo-Flo is a revolutionary soybean inoculant that delivers large quantities of viable and effective Bradyrhizobium cells, resulting in increased yields. (chemrobotics.in)
  • We tested (1) whether a commercially-available microbial inoculant was effective in restoring biological properties of mined substrates, and (2) the effect of plant nutrient-acquisition strategies on improving the chemical properties of mined substrates for the growth of native plants. (researchsquare.com)
  • Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing direct beneficial effects, and for modulating native soil and plant-associated microbiota. (elsevierpure.com)
  • To harness the power of microbial interactions in modern day agriculture, we must develop methods of cultivating beneficial interactions, without starving our crop plants of nutrients and causing yield reductions," said Bart. (danforthcenter.org)
  • NifTAL has contributed substantially to the literature on BNF in a wide range of topics that advance our understanding and ability to apply the symbiotic process to agriculture. (hawaii.edu)
  • The pulse inoculant formulation maximizes the effectiveness of the rhizobia, boosting plant health from the start and enabling the seed to reach its full genetic potential to maximize yield. (vlsci.com)
  • Areas of active research include determining how to move CO 2 out of the atmosphere and back onto the Earth's surface in a process called Carbon Sequestration, as well as how to minimize the release of N 2 O. This article discusses what role farming plays in global warming and how Unleash Root Inoculant can help mitigate these effects. (hortidaily.com)
  • The use of root inoculant products such as Unleash can help reverse this damage in multiple ways: (1) Rhizosphere (root zone) microbes act very differently than the bulk soil microbe populations. (hortidaily.com)
  • Individuals signing the letter range from varied backgrounds, including academics who specialise in soil science, those promoting regenerative agriculture to farmers themselves. (kisanswaraj.in)
  • Inoculant type did not provide a difference in yield or economic return. (topcropmanager.com)
  • Bart, Allen and their collaborators received a grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Agricultural Microbiomes in Plant Systems and Natural Resources program to support laboratory, field and computational research methods. (danforthcenter.org)
  • However, the potential role of microbial inoculants and plant nutrient-acquisition strategies in improving mined substrates and facilitating mine-site restoration remains relatively unexplored. (researchsquare.com)
  • We conducted a six-month glasshouse experiment, growing six native plant species with different nutrient-acquisition strategies and adding a commercial microbial inoculant in three substrates (topsoil, magnetite tailings and a combination of both) from an iron-ore mine site in mid-west Western Australia. (researchsquare.com)
  • There was no significant improvement in plant growth by adding a commercially-sourced microbial inoculant. (researchsquare.com)
  • Agrochemicals, also known as agricultural chemicals or agrichemicals, are chemical substances used in agriculture to enhance crop production and protect plants from pests and diseases, among others. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • Campey Agriculture supply a variety of productive, innovative, money saving agricultural machinery and try to ensure every customer finds the relevant machine they are looking for. (britishgrassland.com)
  • Reclaiming desert land for agriculture due to lack of fertile and productive soil, with a market-focused process to enhance value of products. (fao.org)
  • Finally, we propose a framework for advancing the field of microbial inoculant application. (edu.sa)
  • What is the application rate of Feedstore® live hay inoculant? (conklin.com)
  • Dr. Mike Amaranthus, Mycorrhizal Applications' chief scientist, isolated and propagated spores of these naturally occurring fungi to create effective inoculants, Simpson says. (no-tillfarmer.com)
  • Agriculture produces food, fiber and biofuels for the world's growing population, however, agriculture can be a major contributor of nitrogen (N) losses including emissions of ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrate (NO3-) leaching and runoff. (researchgate.net)
  • These reports summarize many of the projects which the Field Crop Team and staff from the Agriculture Development Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) were involved with over the past few years in partnership with commodity groups, industry, and the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA). (ontariosoilcrop.org)
  • While only ½ dose of Unleash root inoculant was used, better results were seen overall compared with the Untreated lettuce (Fig. 4, below). (hortidaily.com)
  • Berry bpi agriculture is a leading global producer of high performance agricultural film. (britishgrassland.com)
  • Campey Agriculture supply an extensive range of quality, specialist agricultural machinery and farming equipment, working with some of the industry's biggest brands. (britishgrassland.com)
  • Commercially-available agricultural-based microbial inoculants may not be compatible for mine-site restoration using native plants, but future research using indigenous soil microbes is warranted. (researchsquare.com)
  • In southern Africa, conservation agriculture (CA) has been promoted to address low agricultural productivity, food insecurity, and land degradation. (iita.org)
  • Feedstore Live Hay Inoculant is designed to allow harvesting hay at moisture levels up to 18-23% (depending upon bale size) helping to maintain more leaves resulting in improved nutritional quality of the hay, while minimizing the opportunity for mold growth. (conklin.com)
  • In addition, these reports highlight some of the key extension events which the OMAFRA Field Crop Team and staff from the Agriculture Development Branch are involved in which relate to field crops. (ontariosoilcrop.org)
  • The OMAFRA Field Crop Team works in collaboration with producers, SCIA associations, academics, government, industry and other OMAFRA staff to evaluate new technologies and issues that are of importance to the people of Ontario and field crop agriculture throughout the province. (ontariosoilcrop.org)
  • PICAGL is a World bank-funded regional project for agriculture development in Eastern DRC, covering two provinces, namely South-Kivu and Tanganyika. (iita.org)