Descriptions
Coromandel Arithri is a wettable powder biofertilizer containing Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF). It promotes symbiotic relationships between fungi and plant roots, improving soil health, root development, and nutrient uptake. Ideal for field crops, fruits, horticultural crops, and root-intensive crops like potato and sugarcane.
Key Features:
Eight Endomycorrhiza Species: Contains a diverse range of mycorrhizal fungi.
Advanced Formulation: First-of-its-kind wettable powder formulation in India.
High Spore Loading: Multiple-fold higher mycorrhizal spore content than FCO requirements.
Efficient Distribution: Uniform dispersal in the rhizosphere through drip irrigation or soil drenching.
Hygroscopic Nature: Mixes easily with fertilizers for even broadcast application.
Unique HYT Technology: Developed by Agrinos USA for superior performance.
Mode of Action:
The AMF establishes a symbiotic association with plant roots, enhancing nutrient uptake, especially phosphorus, and improving root growth. This facilitates better crop nutrition, stress tolerance, and overall plant health.
Application Instructions:
Crop Type | Target | Mode of Application | Dosage |
Field Crops | Root growth, crop nutrition | Basal Application | 4 kg/acre |
Fruits & Horticultural Crops | Tillering, enhance yield | Basal Application/Drip Irrigation | 4-8 kg/acre |
Potato & Sugarcane | Tillering, enhance yield | Basal Application/Drip Irrigation | 4-8 kg/acre |
Additional Information:
Pickup Address: Abohar, PUNJAB, 152116
Coromandel International Limited, Coromandel House, 1-2-10 Sardar Patel Road, Secunderabad, Telangana 500003
Address of origin: Coromandel International Limited, Coromandel House, 1-2-10 Sardar Patel Road, Secunderabad, Telangana 500003
Descriptions
Coromandel Arithri is a wettable powder biofertilizer containing Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF). It promotes symbiotic relationships between fungi and plant roots, improving soil health, root development, and nutrient uptake. Ideal for field crops, fruits, horticultural crops, and root-intensive crops like potato and sugarcane.