SUN BIO AZO (BIO FERTILIZERS)
About SUN BIO AZO (BIO FERTILIZER)
Sun Bio Azo contains heterotrophic, free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen and make it available for plant growth. It also synthesizes biologically active, growth-promoting substances, enhancing plant development naturally.
Technical Details
Technical Name | Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria – Azotobacter |
CFU Count | 2 × 109 Cells / ml |
Mode of Action | Azotobacter is a non-symbiotic, free-living bacterium that fixes atmospheric nitrogen. It converts nitrates and nitrites from decaying organic matter into ammonium ions, which plants use to synthesize essential bio-organic compounds. This process supports seed germination, plant growth, and crop yield. |
Key Features & Benefits
- Highly efficient in fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
- Improves soil texture, structure, and microbial activity.
- Reduces the need for chemical nitrogen fertilizers by up to 25%.
- Fixes about 20–25 kg atmospheric nitrogen per hectare.
- Releases growth-promoting substances that enhance seed germination and crop yield.
- Exhibits anti-fungal activities under certain conditions, indirectly preventing fungal diseases.
- Can increase crop yield by 20–25%.
Usage & Recommended Crops
Recommended Crops: Cereals, millets, fruits, vegetables, flowers, plantation, and field crops.
Dosage & Method of Application
- Seed / Planting Material Treatment (Per kg): Mix 10 ml in cold jaggery solution, coat seeds evenly, dry in shade, and sow the same day.
- Seedling Treatment: Mix 10 ml in 1 liter of water and dip seedling roots for 5–10 minutes before transplanting.
- Soil Application (Per Acre): Mix 1 liter with 50–100 kg well-decomposed manure or cake and apply evenly. Ensure sufficient soil moisture before application.
- Drenching: Mix 5–10 ml in 1 liter of water and apply near the root zone.
- Fertigation (Per Acre): Mix 1–2 liters in water and apply in the root zone through a drip system.
Quantity: 1 |
Size: 5 |
Unit: lit |
Chemical: Nitrogen Fixing bacteria (Azotobacter Chroococcum) |