Microbial product for soil and seed treatment

  • Promotes healthy and strong root development and faster plant growth;
  • Strengthens the plant’s resistance to drought and other negative factors;
  • Increases plant productivity;
  • Promotes soil biodiversity.

The beneficial microorganisms of MainBio convert nutrients (N, P, K,) into forms accessible to plants and promote their uptake. Trichoderma viride fungus, by secreting bioactive compounds, promotes plant growth and increases plant resistance to stress factors.

Product form: powder.

Shelf life: 24 months since manufacturing date.

Manufacturer:

UAB “Nando”

Europos pr. 39,
LT-46329 Kaunas, Lietuva

Storage conditions:  the product, in tightly closed, original packaging, can be stored for 24 months at a temperature of +5 – +30 ° C in a dry, well-ventilated place, protected from direct sunlight. Seeds with a moisture content of 12-14% can be stored for up to a month with the least possible temperature fluctuations.

Preparation of the solution: We recommend that you dissolve the required amount of MainBio in a separate container with water before filling into the sprayer. The dissolved MainBio shall be added as the last one, after other crop protection products and fertilizers. The product can be mixed with many biological products, fertilizers and pesticides, as well as with liquid urea fertilizer, unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.

When using MainBio with liquid urea, it is important to follow the MainBio application recommendations and use the prepared solution within 6 hours from mixing. The

product is classified as non-hazardous. Microorganisms can be sensitizing and cause an allergic reaction. Wear personal protective equipment when handling the product. Avoid contact

with skin and eyes. For more detailed safety information, see the Product Safety Data Sheet.

Composition: 

  • Bacillus licheniformis (recently identified as Bacillus inaquosorum)  NDBLI012
  • Bacillus subtilis NDBSU013
  • Bacillus amyloliquefaciens NDBAM007
  • Bacillus megaterium (also known as Priestia megaterium) NDBME003
  • Bacillus mucilaginosus (also known as Paenibacillus mucilaginosus) NDBMU009 
  • Bacillus mycoides NDBMY002
  • Trichoderma viride (recently identified as Trichoderma asperellum) NDTRVI014

Total concentration –  no less than 1.0 x 10^10 CFU/g

Carrier materials – dextrose