GENERAL BENEFITS:
Our microbial soil enhancers can rebuilt and maintain soil health and fertility in several methods:
- Biological Nitrogen Fixation – the process of assimilating atmospheric nitrogen into organic compounds, especially by microorganisms.
- Phosphate Solubilization – the process of solubilizing bound phosphate in the soil and making it available for uptake by plants.
- Mobilization and Mineralization – the process of mobilizing and mineralization of soil nutrients such as salt, phosphate, magnesium, and calcium into a form that is easily used by the plant.
- Phytohormone Production – Which is the process of using carbon sequestration to increase healthy plant hormones and storing carbon in the soil which drastically increases the amount of available nitrate nitrogen.
- Soil pH – Soilsinew® Aqua Activator products promote optimal soil pH under extreme environmental condition.
- Saprophytic Competence – saprophytes live on dead or decomposing matter. They help the microbes in MicrobeBio® Aqua Activator products to compete with native soil microbes, allowing them to better perform their intended functions.
Where are our microbes from?
MICROBES IN AGRICULTURE:
- Microbes have a symbiotic relationship with nature. In fact, microbes found within the rhizospheres of plants are much greater than the concentration that is found in the rest of the soil. Those microbes play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter, as well as maintaining and returning nutrients to their mineral forms for plant nutrient uptake. Thus, microbes efficiently produce a variety of substances to promote plant growth and increase yields.
- Soilsinew® products contain a combination of 50-plus species of microbes. These carefully-selected microbes are found in a variety of environments; from the Amazon jungle to deserts. This ensures our products will work in even the most extreme climates.
SOILSINEW® ECOSYSTEM & SOCIAL HEALTH:
- Soilsinew® products contain natural microorganisms which will help to reduce the use of inorganic fertilizers (NPK) from 50 – 80%. Not only does this reduce costs, but it also efficiently restores and enhances the quality of soil.
- Besides biodiversity, Soilsinew products effectively reduce the toxic chemical compounds remaining in the soil, thereby enhancing soil fertility.
- Soilsinew® products are organic and eco-friendly. They are non-toxic and are safe to use around children, adults, pets, and livestock.
How Do Microbes Work?
SOILSINEW® ECOSYSTEM & SOCIAL HEALTH:
- Farmers normally look for soil with high organic matter levels. Soil organic matter and the organisms that live in it, are critical to many soil processes. It helps provide high crop yields and reduces input costs. The combination of our products introduces micro-organisms that play vital roles in the decomposition of organic matter to make retained nutrients available to the plant. Soil life plays a major role in many processes that increase nutrition and water availability for agriculture productivity.
- The main activity of beneficial organisms is growing and reproducing. By-products from stable humus, roots and plant residue feeds soil organisms. In turn, soil organisms support plant health as they decompose plant residues, organic matter, cycle nutrients, enhance soil structure and control the populations of soil organisms, both beneficial and harmful (pests and pathogens) in terms of crop productivity. (cited from www.fao.org)
WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL NUTRIENT FOR PLANT GROWTH?
Plants are complex organisms that require many different forms of nutrients. There are 17 nutrients that are essential for plant health. The primary macronutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium,) secondary macronutrients (Magnesium, Sulfur, Calcium,) micronutrients (Boron, Chlorine, Manganese, Iron, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Molybdenum) and Non-mineral elements (Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen) are all nutrients needed for optimal growth and a healthy plant. It’s all about the biology of the soil and here is why it is so important.
WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL NUTRIENT FOR PLANT GROWTH?
PRIMARY MACRONUTRIENTS