NPK fixes atmospheric nitrogen, solubilizes insoluble and chemically fixed phosphates and has the ability to mobilize and solubilize soil potash and insoluble potash compounds thus making all three of these essential nutrients available to the plant in a readily, available form. It has the unique ability to enrich the soil with Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash.
Composition: Azotobacter chroococcum + Bacillus megaterium & Bacillus Polymyxa + Frateuria aurentia
Mechanism Of Action
- Liquid NPK has the unique ability to fix the atmospheric nitrogen, solubilizes insoluble and chemically fixed phosphates
- It has the ability to mobilize and solubilize soil potash and insoluble potash compounds thus making all three of these essential nutrients available to the plant.
- These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonium (NH4+) or nitrate (NO3-), making nitrogen available to plants.
- It may contribute to the ammonification process, where organic nitrogen is converted into ammonium, and nitrification, where ammonium is further converted into nitrate.
- These nitrogen forms are easily taken up by plant roots.
Benefits of Liquid NPK
- It confers resistance against insect pests and diseases, as well as against plant pathogens such as Alternaria, Helminthosporium, and Fusarium.
- Helps to reduce environmental pollution and the high costs, which result from chemical fertilizers usage and its residues.
- Fortifies the soil with bacterial metabolites & are cheap and easy to handle.
- Have the ability to fix, solubilize, mobilise and cause uptake of N, P and K.
Mixing And Application
Soil Application:
Dissolve 1 litre of Npk liquid fertilizer in 100-150 litre of water and apply at 1 acre of land through drip irrigation or drench the soil at proper moisture of land.
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