The Yamaraj consortium by Probioticfy, featuring Aspergillus awamori and other decomposing fungi (CFU: 2x10^8 per ml liquid or per gm powder, talc carrier), is a natural decomposer that transforms crop residues into nutrient-rich soil. These “soil-nurturing microbes” break down organic matter, boosting fertility for horticultural crops (e.g., turmeric, tomatoes), commercial crops (e.g., sugarcane, cotton), and seasonal crops (e.g., rice, wheat). Yamaraj reduces fertilizer costs, minimizes environmental waste, and enhances plant vigor against pests. With Yamaraj, Probioticfy empowers farmers to enrich their fields, embodying the nurturing essence of “Yamaraj” for sustainable, bountiful harvests.
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Uses of Yamaraj:
Organic Matter Decomposition: Converts crop residues (e.g., rice straw, sugarcane bagasse) into humus, increasing soil fertility and yields by 10–15%.
Nutrient Release: Unlocks nitrogen, phosphorus, and micronutrients for turmeric and tomatoes.
Cost Savings: Reduces chemical fertilizer use by 20–30%, lowering costs for cotton farmers.
Eco-Friendly: Recycles agricultural waste, reducing landfill and pollution.
Pest Resilience: Improves soil health, enhancing plant resistance to nematodes in turmeric.
Dosage and Method of Application:
Dosage:
Liquid: 1–2 L per acre.
Powder: 2–4 kg per acre.
Methods:
Compost Mixing: Mix Yamaraj liquid or powder with crop residues or manure for rice or sugarcane fields before application.
Soil Application: Dilute liquid in water or spread powder; apply to soil during land preparation for turmeric or wheat.
Foliar Spray (Liquid): Spray diluted Yamaraj on decomposing residues in tomato fields to accelerate breakdown.
Equipment: Use knapsack sprayer for foliar spray or mix with irrigation for soil application.
Compatibility: Avoid mixing with fungicides; compatible with biofertilizers like Azotobacter.
Best Times for Application and Benefits:
Post-Harvest (Residue Management): Apply to crop residues after rice or wheat harvest (e.g., October–November for rabi season). Benefit: Accelerates decomposition, enriching soil for next planting, increasing yields by 10–15%.
Pre-Planting (Land Preparation): Mix with soil for turmeric or sugarcane (e.g., February for sugarcane). Benefit: Enhances nutrient availability, improving rhizome growth in turmeric.
Monsoon Season (High Moisture): Apply during humid conditions for cotton or rice (e.g., June–July). Benefit: Boosts fungal activity, reducing nematode damage via improved soil health.
Avoid Dry Periods: Low moisture slows decomposition; apply with irrigation if needed.
Why Timing Matters: Post-harvest or pre-planting application in moist conditions maximizes organic matter breakdown, improving soil fertility for rice and reducing fertilizer costs.
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