Product launch Optimum Rhizo and Optimum AMF

Fungi and bacteria in the soil can mean a lot to the sustainability of agriculture. These useful organisms contribute to the absorption of important nutrients. But they also have an influence on complex issues such as resilient cultivation, the soil balance and dealing with abiotic stress. In many cases, the indigenous micro-organisms are deficient or not optimally adapted to the crop.

With this new product line, you can be sure that the important micro-organisms are present in the crop. Thanks to unique technology, the spores and strains are particularly stable. This is reflected in strong storage properties and higher survival rates. In addition, all Ad Terram products are approved for SKAL organic cultivation.

Optimum Rhizo (Rhizobium)

Rhizobium bacteria enter into a cooperation (symbiosis) with leguminous plants. This cooperation consists of the exchange of necessary nutrients. The rhizobia provide the plant with nitrogen (N) and receive nutrients in return. Rhizobia also occur naturally in the soil, but because these strains are not specifically selected for the crop, the nitrogen fixation is often much less. The advantage of Optimum Rhizo is that an optimal strain is available for every leguminous crop, thus ensuring optimal nitrogen (N) fixation. Unique to this product is that it is a granulate. This offers several advantages over traditional seed inoculation.

Optimum AMF (mycorrhizae)

Mycorrhizae play an important role in plant nutrition, soil biology and soil chemistry. Our AMF strain has been specially selected for soil and plant improvement. The AMF enters into a symbiosis with the plant. This offers several advantages for most crops, but especially the uptake of phosphate and micro nutrients. Because of Ad Terram's unique carriers, micro-organisms can be applied many times more efficiently than before.