Rhizobiol® biological inoculant for agricultural use
ICA Resolution 15677 of 2022

- Productive system:
- Soybean
- Geographic coverage:
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Orinoquia region

Description
Rhizobiol® is a liquid inoculant made from a mixture of nitrogen-fixing symbiotic bacteria (ICA J01 + ICA J96) of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum species, specific for soybean cultivation.
The liquid presentation contains a concentration of 1 x 108 colony-forming units (CFU) per milliliter of inoculant, which is easy to apply directly to the seed before sowing.
Rhizobiol® is a product made with high microbiological quality standards that guarantee the stability of the bacteria and their effectiveness; it has an ICA registry as a biological inoculant for agricultural use.
The rhizobia are attached to the surface of the seed before sowing. When germination begins and the root is formed, the rhizobia migrates towards the root, colonizes it, and multiplies, forming nodular structures where the bacteria' biological nitrogen fixation process occurs. At this point, a symbiotic relationship with the plant begins, where the latter provides the bacteria with carbon sources for their nutrition, and the rhizobia directly supplies the plant with nitrogen obtained through fixation. For this, they use nitrogenase enzymes. In this way, the bacteria can supply the plant's nitrogen needs.
Presentation
Corrugated cardboard box with a 2-liter inner bag