Biogor-S KM Series Microbiological Fertilizer
The Biogor-S KM series microbiological fertilizer contains a consortium
of non-genetically modified microorganisms: Lactobacillus plantarum 34,
Lactobacillus fermentum 27, Lactobacillus lactis subsp. lactis AMS,
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (carlsbergensis), Azotobacter chroococcum A-41,
and Bacillus megaterium F-3.
These microorganisms possess probiotic, cellulose-decomposing,
nitrogen-fixing, and phosphate-mobilizing capabilities:
1) The lactic acid microorganisms in the formulation promote normalization
of soil microbiocenosis.
2) Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms support plant development through
additional utilization of atmospheric nitrogen.
3) A group of beneficial soil microorganisms enhances the absorption of
phosphorus and other minerals.
The microbial complex serves to increase the active ingredients present
in compost (N, P, K), optimizes soil acidity, reduces the pathogenic
background, improves plant nutrition throughout the entire growing
season, increases their resistance to stress and phytopathogens, and
promotes the proliferation of beneficial soil microorganisms.
The product promotes:
- restoration of soil fertility;
- development of a strong root system;
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protection of plants from phytopathogen development (disease-causing
pathogens that affect plant health);
- development of resistance to adverse environmental factors;
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high content of rhizosphere bacteria that promote plant growth (PGPR);
- acceleration of crop maturation;
- improved plant absorption of mineral and organic fertilizers;
- enhanced quality of agricultural products.
The product is used for cereals, vegetables, fruit and berry crops, and
other agricultural and ornamental crops, shrubs, grasses, and flowers.
The Biogor-S KM series microbiological fertilizer not only effectively
provides plants with all necessary nutrients but also uses natural
mechanisms to enhance soil fertility.
By saturating the soil with biologically active substances, the product
supplies plants with all the elements essential for their growth and
vital functions — elements that simply cannot be recreated
artificially.
Thanks to the activity of live bacteria and microorganisms, plants gain
access not just to individual micro- and macroelements. They protect
plants, improve and qualitatively transform soils, ensuring the
restoration of natural fertility and biological balance.
In deeper soil layers, the fertilizer acts as a "bioactivator" by
initiating the process of substance fixation or converting poorly
soluble mineral compounds into soluble forms accessible to plants.