Product Details:
Brand | Prions |
Technical Name | Pseusldomonas |
Packaging Type | 1 Kg |
Color | White |
POWDER ?? PSEUDO-PR ??(NPOP/IM/16219758) ORGANIC NANOZYME-5GTM ?? PSEUDO-PR is a bio fertilizer based on the selective strain of??Pseudomonas fluorescens, an antagonistic bacteria, effective against a wide range of foliar, seed and soil borne plant diseases. It is antagonistic to foliar or rhizosphere plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Grows abundantly on the host surface and acts as a shield, thus preventing penetration of nematodes inside plants. The cells of Pseudomonas contained in the product on reaching the soil get activated and produce fresh batches of active cells. These cells grow and multiply by utilizing the carbon source in the soil or from the root exudates during their growth. Active ingredient P. fluorescens Category Antimicrobial Concentration 1*10^8 CFU/g Recommended Crops Paddy, Grapes, Potatoes, Cotton, Sugar cane, Banana, Papaya, Chillies, Brinjal, Tomato, Okra, Groundnut, Rose, Gerbera, Capsicum, Ginger, Turmeric, Mango, Sapota, Pomegranate, Orange, Citrus, Coffee, Tea , Beetroot, Sunflower, Caster, Wheat, Sorghum ,Cucurbits, Watermelon, Muskmelon Legumes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Coconut. Dosage and Method of Application 2 Kg / Acre. Mix 2Kg Organic Pseudo-PR in 100Kg vermicompost and apply near the root zone. 2 Litre/per acre through drip. Packing: 1 Kg Standing Pouch Benefits The product contains the most virulent strain which is effective against a wide range of fungal and bacterial diseases in several crops. A plant growth bio stimulant Increase crop yields. 100% residue free product Increases plant immunity. Effective control of plant disease Safe and environmentally friendly. It is recommended in wet land crops like Rice. It is capable of thriving well even in saline soils that are characteristic of Rice and millet growing areas.. PSEUDO-PR is used in the control of leaf diseases. It is effectively utilized to control plant pathogenic organisms like Sarocladium, Pyricularia, Rhizoctonia, Sclerotium, Pythium, Phytophthora, etc.