Effects of Bacillus licheniformis in Agriculture
Starzyme Microbial Agent - Bacillus licheniformis
Microbial Inoculum - Bacillus licheniformis is a new type of microbial inoculum developed and produced by Starzyme's microorganisms and bio-fermentation experts and nutrition experts using modern bio-engineering technology to conduct multiple separation, and through optimizing the fermentation process.
[Applications in Agriculture]:
1. Inhibits the invasion of pathogenic bacteria on plants, reduces plant soil-borne diseases, and increases the survival rate of seedlings.
2. Promotes plant growth and development. This includes promoting germination, root growth, crop tillering, crop spike differentiation, and crop grain weight increase.
3. Increases the plant biological output. After using Bacillus licheniformis, from the perspective of the increase in biological yield, the increase in vegetative organs is larger than that in reproductive organs, and the increase in dicotyledonous plants is larger than that of monocots. For example, the application of Bacillus licheniformis in rice and wheat can increase the yield by 5%-10%, the application of Bacillus licheniformis in rape and peanut can increase the yield by 10-15%, and the application of Bacillus licheniformis in sweet potato and radish can increase the yield by more than 15%.
4. Improve the stress resistance of plants. The stress resistance of plants treated with Bacillus licheniformis is generally improved. In addition to the obvious improvement of disease resistance, cold resistance and drought resistance, other resistances such as dry hot wind and frost resistance have been improved.
5. Improve plant quality, improve product quality, and extend shelf life. For example, Bacillus licheniformis can significantly delay fruit rot, reduce fruit rot rate, and inhibit disease spot expansion. The effect of early transplantation on the inhibition rate of pathogens is obvious.
6. Conducive to the degradation of pyrethroid pesticide residues: Field test results show that the removal rate of pyrethroid residues in the field by Bacillus licheniformis can reach more than 90% within 5 days.