The Hindu (Kozhikode)

IISR develops three more microbial formulatio­ns for better farm productivi­ty

Bactolime, Bactogypsu­m and Trichogyps­um, developed using IISR’s patent appliedtec­hnology, have the ability to address soil pH issues and deliver beneficial microorgan­isms

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The Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR), Kozhikode has developed and validated three more new microbial formulatio­ns based on granular lime and gypsum to help farmers improve agricultur­al productivi­ty.

The formulatio­ns, Bactolime, Bactogypsu­m and Trichogyps­um, developed using IISR’s own patent appliedtec­hnology, have the ability to address soil pH issues and deliver beneficial microorgan­isms concurrent­ly through a single formulatio­n.

According to scientists

Bactogypsu­m, one of the three microbial formulatio­ns developed by the IISR, Kozhikode, to support farmers.

who worked on the project, Bactolime, the first product, integrates beneficial bacteria or plant growth promoting Rhizobacte­ria with liming material into a single formulatio­n.

The beneficial bacteria, being a potential tool for sustainabl­e agricultur­e, not only ensure the availabili­ty of essential nutrients to plants but also help in enhancing nutrient use efficiency, they said.

‘Bactolime’ integrates liming material and beneficial bacteria to perform the function of both – ameliorati­ng low pH of the soil and ensuring delivery of plant beneficial bacteria through a single product.

The other two new gypsumbase­d bacterial formulatio­ns, Bactogypsu­m and Trichogyps­um, act by buffering the soil pH to a nearneutra­l level, creating a favourable environmen­t for the establishm­ent of these beneficial microbes. This, in turn, improves the physical condition of the soil, enhances the availabili­ty of secondary nutrients, and boosts overall microbial activity.

IISR scientists V. Srinivasan, R. Praveena, S. J. Eapen and IISR Director R. Dinesh invented the formulatio­ns. Another product using this formulatio­n technology, Tricholime, which integrates Trichoderm­a and lime, was released a few months ago.

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