SONKUL SUN BIO VAM (BIO FERTILIZER MYCORRHIZA)
About SONKUL SUN BIO VAM (Bio Fertilizer – Mycorrhiza)
Sun Bio Vam is a biological fertilizer formulated with spores and fragments of mycorrhizal fungal filaments along with infected root bits. It acts as an effective soil inoculant and forms a symbiotic association with plant roots. Mycorrhizae enhance nutrient absorption, improve stress tolerance, and also provide protection against pathogenic fungi and nematodes.
Technical Details
| Technical Content | Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (CFU: 100 propagules / gm) |
| Mode of Action | Mycorrhizae, being obligate and saprophytic in nature, require a living host for survival. They form a symbiotic association with plant roots, enhancing absorption of water, mobilization of phosphorus, and uptake of essential macro- and micronutrients. Mycorrhizae also impart drought tolerance and resistance to soil-borne fungal pathogens. |
Key Features & Benefits
- Improves phosphate uptake and mobilization across all crops.
- Enhances root system efficiency in nutrient absorption.
- Acts as a natural extension of root hairs for better nutrient mobilization.
- Facilitates nutrient translocation from soil and roots to shoots.
- Boosts uptake of essential micronutrients.
- Improves water absorption and drought tolerance.
- Enhances resistance to soil stress and pathogenic infections.
Usage & Recommended Crops
Recommended Crops: Cereals, millets, pulses, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, plantation crops, fiber crops, spices, aromatic crops, and sugar crops.
Dosage & Method of Application
- Seed Treatment (per kg): Mix 20–25 g of Sun Bio Vam in cold jaggery solution, apply evenly on seed surface, dry in shade, and sow on the same day.
- Soil Application (per acre): Mix 4 kg of Sun Bio Vam with 50–100 kg of well-decomposed manure or cake and apply evenly on moist soil.
- Root Treatment: Mix 1 kg of Sun Bio Vam in 50 liters of water. Dip seedling roots for 5–10 minutes before transplanting.
| Quantity: 1 |
| Unit: kg |
| Chemical: Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorhiza |