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]]> increases the efficiency of water storage in the root area of the soil
Chelates the fertilizing nutrients and prevent washing with irrigation water, thereby reducing the amount of fertilizer consumed..Besides converting the nutrients to a soft image of absorption
Preserves soil content of Beneficial Micro Organisms and increases their rate by increasing soil fertility
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Free of chlorine, sodium and heavy elements (found in some compound fertilizers)
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Free of chlorine, sodium and heavy elements (found in some compound fertilizers)
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Free of chlorine, sodium and heavy elements (found in some compound fertilizers)
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Benefits
It has a balanced rate of calcium, boron, and boron complex to ethanol, and the optimum for the plant to make the most use of the structure
Increase the efficiency of plant absorption of water due to containing boron – increasing plant resistance to thirst and drought
Boron works on speeding the movement of calcium within the plant
The boron works on growing the pollen on the maturation of the pollen and thus the success of the pollination process and the fruit setting
Both calcium and boron play a key role in cell elongation, cell division and increased floral setting
Calcium plays a major role in increasing the soliness of fruits because it is the main component of calcium bectate that enters the formation of the cell wall
The compound works on raising the sugar and homogeneity of the size of the fruits and give the fruits good marketing advantages (the ability to tolerate storage and transport)
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]]>Valley root bio fertilizer contains these types of Microorganisms:
– Photosynthetic Bacteria
– Lactic Acid Bacteria
– Yeast
-Actinomycetes
– Fungi
These Microorganisms has a group of useful jobs for soil fertility, they are summed as follows:
1- It secretes enzymes that decompose complex organic matter and metalize the nutrients that exists in it which means turning it from non-dissolved organic form to diluted mineral form that the plant could use and absorb.
2-It secretes acids that dilute existing minerals in the soil like non-diluted rock phosphorus and turn it into diluted phosphate salts.
3- Excreting some chelated agents known as siderophores that help plant absorb ferro nutrient.
4- Oxidation of non- diluted sulfur compounds and turns it into diluted form
5- Fixating the air nitrogen which increases the Nitrogen content in the soil, and the carbon dioxide synthesis by effective microorganisms which increases the organic carbon.
6- Improving the soil structure through combining soil granules together through fungi and actinomyceteshyphaes or gluing them by glue materials secreting by microorganisms which increase aeration levels in soil.
7- The Microorganisms help in forming Humus in agricultural soil which is a very complicated structure with sticky nature results from the decomposition of organic matters and leads to water holding capacity, Cation exchange capacity and regular ability of pH in the soil, buffering capacity and is considered a store for nutrients in the soil which improve the soil fertility in general.
8- Secreting plant growth regulators which fasten the plant growth rate.
9- Secreting anti-biotics that discourage the growth of microbes that sicken the plan.
10- Provide the soil with lots of microorganisms useful for cometing against pathogens and prevent its active role in plant.
When Valley Root Bio fertilizer is added to the soil, Microorganisms that are useful will increase which then reflects on the soil and became living soil and harmful microorganisms will decrease which we call “competitive exclusion”.
The plant roots secrets some useful matters like carbohydrates, Amino acids, organic acids, enzymes which is called Rhizosphere a system that plant get advantage of it.
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