Nitrogen Fixing Biofertilizer
Brand : Katyayani
Katyayani Acetogen | Acetobacter | Nitrogen Fixing Bio Fertilizer | 1 liter(Pack-1 x 1 liter)
SKU : TI-KA-33972-C1-R95
MRP : ₹979
₹570
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Short Description
Katyayani Acetogen | Acetobacter
Country of origin: India
Katyayani Acetobacter is a nitrogen-fixing biofertilizer that converts free nitrogen from the air into ammonia, providing plants with essential nitrogen naturally, without the need for artificial fertilizers. This powerful liquid solution boasts a recommended CFU of 5×1085 \times 10^85×108, offering a more effective and longer-lasting alternative compared to powder forms of Acetobacter. It is recommended for organic farming by NPOP and is suitable for organic plantations and export purposes.
Features
:- Reduces the need for nitrogen-based chemical fertilizers
- Promotes root proliferation and increases the number of rootlets
- Enhances nutrient uptake from the rhizosphere
- Cost-effective and eco-friendly
- Recommended for organic cultivation
Applications
:Target Crops
- Sugarcane
- Sweet Sorghum
- Sweet Corn
- Home Garden
- Kitchen Terrace Garden
- Nursery
- Greenhouse
- Various Agricultural Crops
Usage
:Dosage
- Domestic Use: 10 ml per liter of water
- Agricultural Use: 1-2 liters per acre
- Soil Application: Mix 1-2 liters of Katyayani Acetobacter with 25-50 kg of well-rotted FYM/compost/vermicompost and apply per acre.
- Sugarcane Set Treatment: Mix 1000 ml of Katyayani Acetobacter with 100 liters of water and dip the sugarcane sets for 15-20 minutes before planting.
- Drip Irrigation: Mix 1 liter of Katyayani Acetobacter in 200 liters of water and apply through drip irrigation per acre.
Mode of Action
- Acetobacter spp. is an obligatory aerobic nitrogen-fixing bacterium that fixes nitrogen in the roots, stems, and leaves of plants.
