
Biotero
BIOSTIMULANT
RESIDUE DECOMPOSITION ENHANCEMENT
Accelerates the decomposition of straw and other crop residues
Enhances soil fertility and improves soil structure
Supports nutrient cycling by converting organic matter into available forms
Increases soil humus content, aeration, and water-holding capacity
Promotes a healthy, biologically active soil environment
The product's specialized lignin-degrading fungi consortium secrete a blend of enzymes to effectively break down tough plant lignin in crop residues. A synergistic duo of cellulolytic bacteria and fungi works to degrade cellulose and hemicellulose into soluble sugars. This entire consortium collectively accelerates the decomposition of complex organic matter, unlocks nutrients, and builds soil humus.
Trametes versicolor NDTRVE017, Pleurotus ostreatus NDPLOS018, Cellulomonas uda NDCUD005, Cellulomonas gelida NDCGE006, Aspergillus awamori NDASAW016, Trichoderma reesei NDTRRE015, Bacillus subtilis NDBSU013
Total concentration - no less than 1.0 x 10^9 CFU/g. Carrier materials - dextrosePowder
0.25 kg, 1kg, 5 kg
Mix the required amount of product with 200-400 l of water and spray on plant residues. We recommend dissolving the required amount of Biotero in a separate container with water before pouring it into the sprayer. The dissolved product should be added last if other crop protection products and fertilisers are used. The product can be mixed with many biological products,fertilisers and pesticides, as well as with liquid urea fertiliser unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer. Use the prepared solution within 6 hours from mixing.
The product can be stored for 24 months at 5–30 °C temperature in a tightly closed original packaging, in a dry well-ventilated place, protected from direct sunlight.
24 months from the production date.
Biotero- Ecosert
APPLICATION RATE
0,5-1 kg/ha
Product is applied after harvesting on plant residues or before sowing in spring on
undecayed straws. After product application, it is recommended to insert the residues
into the soil, but not mandatory.





