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Rhizobium Sp
Rhizobium sp. fixes nitrogen by assimilating atmospheric nitrogen and fixing it in the root nodule, formed in the roots of leguminous plants. It is suitable for Ground nut, Black gram, Green gram, Red gram, Cow pea, Bengal gram, Mustard, Soy bean, French bean, Cluster bean, Lab-Lab, Sesbania sp, leguminous trees etc.
Rhizobium Leguminosarum Liquid
Minimum Order Quantity: 200 Litre
Packaging Type | 30 Litres Cans |
Color | Variable |
Product Type | Liquid |
Usage/Application | Suitable Pulses |
Form | Liquid |
Brand | Greenmax |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
The Price is for Bulk Quantity only, Minimum Order Quantity 200 Litres
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Rhizobium leguminosarum is nitrogen fixing bio inoculant suitable legume crops. GreenMax AgroTech is capable to produce ten tonnes of technical grade Rhizobium leguminosarum per day.
Brand name: Gmax Rhizomax
Product Details:Technical:
Gmax Rhizomax contains Rhizobium leguminosarum. Mother culture of the inoculant was sourced from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. Gmax Rhizomax was produced by culturing the inoculant in nitrogen free specific media thereby ensuring contamination free, virulent inoculant in the product.
Formulation
The product is available as liquid formulation and lignite carrier based formulation.
Composition:
•Rhizobium leguminosarum 1% (w/w)
•Sticking agent – CMC – 1%.
•Inactive Ingredients 98.0% (w/w)
(Moisture 35%, lignite 63%)
Packing:
Carrier based formulation is available in attractive one kg laminated poly pouches. The packing is moisture proof and well tolerates transportation and handling. The product is also supplied in bulk packing of 50kg/25 kg sizes in HDPE bags.Liquid formulation is available in one lr HDPE containers and in 200 lr barrels.
Description:
Rhizobium is root nodule inhabiting, associative symbiotic, nitrogen fixing bio inouclant. Rhizobium is gnerally classified as Bradyrhizobium, Mesorhizobium, Sinorhizobium, and Azorhizobium - collectively known as rhizobia. they are Gram-negative, nitrogen-fixing bacteria that form nodules on host plants. They have symbiotic relationships with legume plants, which can't live without these bacteria's for essential nitrogen-fixing processes. Rhizobium bacteria, basically form root nodules in leguminous plants and fix atmospheric nitrogen in a symbiotic association.
Method of application:
The mixture of Rhizobium (Gmax Rhizomax) and phosphate solublizing bacteria (Gmax Phosphomax) can be used for leguminous crops.
Seed treatment:
For one kg of seeds about 40 grams of Gmax Rhizomax product is required. Mix required quantity of Gmax Rhizomax with equal quantity of Rice gruel. With this mixture, mix the required amount of seeds shade dry and after 24 hours, use the seeds of sowing.
Seedling Root dip:
Mix 2 Kg of Gmax Rhizomax with 50 lits of water. In this mixture, keep the seedling roots in immersed condition for 10 minutes and use the seedlings for transplantation in the field.
Soil application:
Mix about 5 kgs Gmax Rhizomax with 100 kgs of organic manure, keep the mixture under shade for one week and apply to the soil.
Drip irrigation:
Dilute five kgs of Rhizomax in 100 litrs of chemicals free, good quality water. Filter the mixture with a pure cloth; use the filtered solution in drip irrigation for one acre.
For liquid inoculants
Soil application Mix 3 Lrs of Gmax Rhizomax liquid formulation with 100 kgs of organic manure, keep the mixture under shade for one week and apply to the soil. Drip irrigation Mix about one lr of Gmax Rhizomax liquid formulation in 100 litrs of chemicals free, good quality water. Filter the mixture with a pure cloth; use the filtered solution in drip irrigation for one acre.
Recommended crops:
Gmax Rhizomax is recommended for all leguminous plants such as bengal gram, red gram, pea, lentil, black gram, green gram and cowpea Lentil, Bengal-gram and Fodder legumes. All types of beans, methi, alfalfa, lupin, barseem etc. Oilseed legumes like soybean and groundnut. Gmax Rhizomax can be used along with Gmax Phosphomax,