Nitrocracin is the ideal alternative for farmers seeking to maximize their production by reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers. Its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen and strengthen crop resistance makes it a key ally for sustainable agriculture.
Innovative technology based on 3 key principles:
Biological nitrogen fixation:
Nitrocracin bacteria capture nitrogen from the air and transform it into a form assimilable by the plant. Unlike traditional fertilizers, Nitrocracin acts directly on the leaves and avoids nitrate input into the environment.
Production of phytohormones for growth:
The beneficial bacteria in Nitrocracin stimulate the natural production of auxins and cytokinins, hormones responsible for cell development and elongation of roots and shoots. This results in increased root growth, which allows the plant to absorb more water and nutrients, increasing its resistance to drought and other stress factors.
Improved Nutrient Absorption:
In addition to nitrogen, Nitrocracin facilitates the mobilization of other key nutrients, such as iron and phosphorus, thanks to its action on solubilizing enzymes. This increases the efficiency of applied fertilizer use, reducing dependence on chemical inputs without affecting yield.
Yield increase:
Increased harvest yields in extensive crops while maintaining fertilizer levels.
Reduction in the use of chemical fertilizers:
With maintenance of productivity. Reduction of up to 80% of chemical nitrogen applied without compromising yield.
Better resistance to environmental stress:
Strengthens resistance to drought and salinity, ensuring stable development in the face of various stresses.
Application and handling:
1 - 2 foliar applications per season, during the early stages of the crop or when required to stimulate vegetative growth:
- Low dose as a stimulant, without fertilization reduction.
- High dosage for 30-50% reduction of chemical nitrogen fertilization.
| Matter | % p/p |
|---|---|
| Azospirillum brasilense |
4 x 10^11 UFC |
| Pseudomonas putida |
4 x 10^11 UFC |
| Paenibacillus polymyxa |
4 x 10^11 UFC |
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