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A name so familiar with the farmers of India. We took to a leaf from the annals of organic farming which was so prevalent in this country. PFPL was incorporated in March, 1 999 and is one of the leading suppliers to the various State Governments for their various Subsidy Schemes in INTEGRATED PEST & VECTOR MANAGEMENT in India.

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BioVardhak - Triple Action

Phosphate Solubilising Bacteria


Introduction:
  • Introducing our revolutionary agricultural product - Triple Action Microbial Blend. This innovative blend combines the power of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate solubilizing bacteria, and potash mobilizing bacteria, all in one potent formulation.
  • With Triple Action Microbial Blend, you get the benefits of biological nitrogen fixation, enhanced phosphorus availability, and improved potassium mobilization in a single application. This synergistic combination promotes optimal nutrient uptake, soil fertility, and plant growth, leading to higher yields and healthier crops.
  • By harnessing the natural abilities of these beneficial microorganisms, Triple Action Microbial Blend offers a holistic solution for sustainable agriculture. Say goodbye to synthetic fertilizers and hello to a healthier, more resilient farming ecosystem with our Triple Action Microbial Blend.

Composition:
  • Vardhak P is applied on seeds @ 3-5 ml /kg ofseed I seedling @ 125 -250 ml in 25 -50 lit ofwater as coating, sett treatment 125-250 ml in 60-80 lit /ha for 30 minutes before transplanting or as soil application (J 500- 625 ml/ ha after mixing with 250-375 kg of Farm Yard Manure (FYM). Seedlings or planting setts can be dipped for 30 min @ 125 - 250 ml per 50 60 Lt. water before transplanting. For fruit trees and vines directly apply at root zone early in season 7.5 - 1 2.5 ml I lit ofwater. For Drip Irrigation mix in tank @ 1 Lit/beet. and for Foliar application mix 3-5 mI/lit. ofclear water and spray during early morning or during evening after sunset.
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BioVardhak K


Introduction:
  • Potash mobilizing bacteria play a crucial role in agriculture by enhancing the availability of potassium, a vital nutrient for plant growth and development. These specialized bacteria have the remarkable ability to solubilize insoluble forms of potassium present in the soil, making it more accessible to plants.
  • By mobilizing potassium, these bacteria help improve nutrient uptake efficiency, leading to healthier and more robust plant growth. Potassium is involved in various physiological processes within plants, including photosynthesis, water regulation, and enzyme activation. Therefore, ensuring an adequate supply of potassium is essential for maximizing crop yield, quality, and resilience to stress factors such as drought and disease.
  • Additionally, potash mobilizing bacteria contribute to soil health by promoting nutrient cycling and organic matter decomposition. They aid in the breakdown of organic materials, releasing potassium bound within organic compounds and recycling it back into the soil ecosystem. This enhances soil fertility over time, supporting sustainable agriculture practices.
  • In summary, potash mobilizing bacteria play a vital role in agriculture by improving potassium availability, enhancing plant nutrition, and promoting soil health. Incorporating these beneficial microorganisms into agricultural systems can lead to more efficient nutrient management, increased crop productivity, and long-term sustainability.

Composition:
  • Vardhak N applied on seeds @ 3-5 ml /kg ofseed I on seedlings @ 125 -250 ml in 25 -50 lit ofwater as coating, sett treatment 125-250 ml in 60-80 lit /ha for 30 minutes before transplanting or as soil application 500- 625 ml/ ha after mixing with 250-375 kg of Farm Yard Manure (FYM). On trees directly apply at root zone early in season 500- 625 ml! ha. For vines (a 7.5 - 1 2.5 ml I lit ofwater. For Drip Irrigation mix in tank @ 1 LitJhect. and for Foliar application mix 3-5 mI/lit. of clear water and spray during early morning or during evening after sunset.
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BioVardhak P


Introduction:
  • Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) are nature's allies in agriculture, offering invaluable benefits to plant growth and soil fertility. These specialized bacteria possess the unique ability to solubilize insoluble forms of phosphorus, making it more accessible to plants. Here's how PSB can help in agriculture:
  • 1. Enhanced Phosphorus Availability: Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant growth, playing a crucial role in processes like energy transfer, root development, and flowering. However, phosphorus often exists in forms that are not readily available to plants. PSB solubilize these insoluble phosphorus compounds, converting them into soluble forms that plants can easily uptake, thereby ensuring optimal phosphorus nutrition.
  • 2. Improved Plant Growth and Development: By enhancing phosphorus availability, PSB promote healthier and more vigorous plant growth. 3. Sustainable Soil Fertility: PSB contribute to the long-term fertility of agricultural soils by promoting phosphorus cycling and nutrient recycling.
  • 4. Bio fertilizer Potential: Phosphate solubilizing bacteria can be harnessed as bio fertilizers to improve soil fertility and crop productivity.

Composition:
  • Vardhak NP is applied on seeds @ 3-5 ml /kg ofseed I on seedlings @ I 25 -250 ml in 25 -50 lit ofwater as coating, sett treatment I 25-250 ml in 60-80 lit /ha for 30 minutes before transplanting or as soil application @ 500- 625 ml! ha after mixing with 250-375 kg ofFarm Yard Manure (FYM). On trees directly apply at root zone early in season 500- 625 ml! ha. For vines 7.5 - 1 2.5 ml I lit of water. For Drip Irrigation mix in tank @1 Lit/beet. and for Foliar application mix 3-5 mI/lit. ofclear water and spray during early morning or during evening after sunset.
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BioVardhak N

Rhizobiurn


Introduction:
  • Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are the unsung heroes of agriculture, offering immense benefits to soil health, plant growth, and crop productivity. Here's how these remarkable microorganisms can help in agriculture:
  • 1. Biological Nitrogen Fixation: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria have the unique ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) into ammonia (NH₃) through a process called biological nitrogen fixation. This ammonia can then be utilized by plants as a source of nitrogen, an essential nutrient for their growth and development.
  • 2. Increased Soil Fertility: By fixing atmospheric nitrogen, nitrogen-fixing bacteria contribute to the enrichment of soil fertility.
  • 3. Reduced Dependence on Synthetic Fertilizers: The ability of nitrogen-fixing bacteria to supply plants with nitrogen reduces the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers in agriculture.
  • 4. Crop Rotation and Soil Improvement: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria play a crucial role in crop rotation systems, where nitrogen-fixing legumes are planted in rotation with nitrogen-demanding crops. Through this practice, nitrogen-fixing bacteria enrich the soil with nitrogen during the legume phase, providing subsequent crops with a natural source of nitrogen for optimal growth.
  • In summary, nitrogen-fixing bacteria are invaluable allies in agriculture, providing a sustainable solution for nitrogen supply, soil fertility enhancement, and crop productivity improvement. Harnessing the power of these beneficial microorganisms can lead to more efficient nutrient management, reduced environmental impact, and resilient, sustainable agricultural systems.

Composition:
  • BioVardhak N applied on seeds @ 3-5 ml/ kg of seed /on seedlings @ 125 - 250 ml/n 25-50 lit ofwater as coating before transplanting or as soil application @ 500-625 ml/ha after mixing with 250-375 kg ofFarm Yard Manure (FYM). On trees directly apply at root zone early in season 500-625 ml /ha. For vines 7.5-12.5 ml /lit ofwater. BioVardhak N gives 10-35% increase in yield, 50-200 kg N/ha. Fodders give better results. Leaves residual nitrogen in the soil. For Drip Irrigation mix in tank @ 1 Lit/hect. and for Foliar application mix 3-5 mI/lit. ofclear water and spray during early morning or during evening after sunset.