Azospirillum lipoferum, branded as VarunaSakti by Probioticfy, is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria that enhances plant growth by associating with roots of crops like rice and turmeric. These “life-nurturing microbes” convert atmospheric nitrogen into plant nutrients, boosting yields without costly chemical fertilizers
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Uses of VarunaSakti :
Nitrogen Fixation: Supplies nitrogen, increasing yields by 10–25% in rice and sugarcane.
Plant Growth: Produces phytohormones (e.g., auxins), enhancing root and shoot growth in tomatoes.
Cost Savings: Reduces chemical fertilizer use by 20–30%, lowering costs for cotton farmers.
Eco-Friendly: Minimizes nitrogen runoff, protecting water sources.
Pest Resilience: Strengthens roots, reducing nematode damage in turmeric.
Dosage and Method of Application:
Dosage: 500 mL–1 L per acre (liquid) or 1–2 kg per acre (powder).
Methods:
Soil Drench: Mix VarunaSakti with water or compost; apply near roots during planting for sugarcane or turmeric.
Seed Treatment: Coat rice or wheat seeds with VarunaSakti slurry before sowing.
Root Dip: Dip tomato or turmeric seedlings in VarunaSakti solution during transplanting.
Equipment: Use knapsack sprayer for drenching or irrigation systems for soil application.
Compatibility: Avoid mixing with chemical pesticides to preserve bacterial activity.
Best Times for Application and Benefits:
Pre-Planting (Soil Preparation): Apply during land preparation for rice (e.g., June for kharif season) or sugarcane (e.g., February in India). Benefit: Early nitrogen fixation and root growth boost yields by 15–25%.
Seedling Stage (2–3 Weeks Post-Planting): Use for turmeric or tomatoes during transplanting. Benefit: Enhances root systems, increasing turmeric rhizome yield by 10–15%.
Vegetative Growth (4–6 Weeks Post-Planting): Apply via soil drench for rice or cotton during active growth (e.g., July–August for rice). Benefit: Promotes lush growth and pest resistance, reducing nematode damage in turmeric.
Avoid Late Application: Post-flowering use (e.g., September for turmeric) is less effective due to lower nitrogen demand.
Why Timing Matters: Early application maximizes nitrogen fixation and phytohormone production, improving rice yields by up to 25% and reducing fertilizer costs.
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