Bio-Tech Mycorrhizal Granules are an advanced biological soil amendment developed with Glomus species of mycorrhizal fungi. This beneficial fungus forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots—enhancing nutrient absorption, improving root structure, and promoting better drought resistance.
Popularly known as “fungus-root” association, this mycorrhizal technology is a key input for modern organic and sustainable agriculture. Suitable for vegetables, fruit crops, cereals, pulses, flowers, and plantations.
Key Advantages
- ✔ Glomus-Based Formulation: Contains active propagules of beneficial mycorrhizal fungi
- ✔ Enhances Phosphorus Uptake: Boosts root surface area to absorb locked-up soil phosphorus
- ✔ Improves Soil Structure: Increases porosity, aeration, and microbial diversity
- ✔ Drought Resistance: Helps plants utilize water more efficiently and withstand dry conditions
- ✔ Boosts Yield & Plant Health: Supports stronger growth, early flowering, and fruiting
Technical Details
| Parameter |
Details |
| Product Type |
Biofertilizer (Granular) |
| Active Ingredient |
Mycorrhizal fungi (Glomus spp.) propagules |
| Function |
Root symbiosis, nutrient absorption, and growth enhancement |
| Recommended Crops |
All crops – vegetables, fruits, cereals, pulses, flowers |
| Application |
Soil application or mixing with compost/manure |
How It Works
- Mycorrhizal fungi colonize plant roots and extend hyphae into the soil
- This expands the root absorption zone beyond physical roots
- Plants access more phosphorus, zinc, copper, and moisture
- Results in improved growth, yield, and soil vitality
Application Tips
- Apply during sowing, transplanting, or early growth stages
- Mix with soil, FYM, or compost before applying around the root zone
- Water lightly after application for activation
- Avoid use of chemical fungicides near application zone for 5–7 days
Storage & Safety
- Store in a dry, shaded area at room temperature
- Do not expose to direct sunlight or high heat
- Seal bag tightly after every use
- Safe for humans, animals, and environment
Disclaimer: Mycorrhizal colonization and performance may vary based on soil pH, crop species, and environmental conditions. Always follow label directions and consult local agronomists if required.