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Here are brief explanations for each pesticide, bio-pesticide, and plant growth regulator you listed:

  • Neem Oil Based EC / Neem Based EC / Neem Extract Concentrate / Neem Kernel Based EC / Neem Based Granular Formulation: All these are neem-derived products, typically containing azadirachtin, a compound that disrupts insect growth, feeding, and reproduction. They act as insect repellents, oviposition deterrents, and antifeedants. Neem ECs are available as emulsifiable concentrates for spraying, while granules are applied to the soil. They are broadly effective against sucking pests, caterpillars, aphids, whiteflies, and more, and are considered safe for beneficial insects and organic farming.
  • Triacontanol GR / EC: Triacontanol is a plant growth regulator, not a pesticide. It comes in granule (GR) and emulsifiable concentrate (EC) forms. It improves crop yield, fruit size, root development, and the plant’s synthesis of chlorophyll, thus enhancing photosynthesis and overall plant vigor.
  • Gibberellic Acid: Another plant growth regulator, gibberellic acid promotes cell elongation, increases fruit size, and accelerates growth. It is used to induce uniform flowering, fruiting, and better yield in various crops including fruits, vegetables, and cereals.
  • Beauveria bassiana: A naturally occurring fungus used as a biopesticide. It infects and kills various insect pests such as whiteflies, aphids, thrips, caterpillars, mealybugs, weevils, and borers. It is non-toxic to humans and many beneficial insects.
  • Verticillium lecanii: An entomopathogenic fungus that controls aphids, whiteflies, thrips, and scales by parasitizing and killing them. Safe for use in eco-friendly pest management.
  • Trichoderma harzianum & Trichoderma viride: Both are bio-fungal agents used primarily as fungal disease suppressants (not insecticides). They protect plants from root and stem rots, damping-off, and other fungal pathogens by outcompeting or attacking disease-causing fungi.
  • Pseudomonas fluorescens: A beneficial bacterium used mainly as a biocontrol agent against soil and plant pathogens (fungi, bacteria) by producing antibiotics and enhancing plant immunity. It can also suppress certain root-feeding nematodes.
  • Verticillium chlamydosporium (Pochonia chlamydosporia): A soil-dwelling fungus that acts as a biological control agent by parasitizing and killing plant-parasitic nematodes, thereby reducing nematode populations in the soil.
  • Lime Sulphur SC: A classic fungicide and insecticide; the solution of calcium polysulfides is used to manage fungal diseases and certain insect pests, especially in dormant sprays for fruit trees.
  • Sulphur WDG / DP / WP: Wettable Dispersible Granule (WDG), Dusting Powder (DP), and Wettable Powder (WP) forms of elemental sulphur act as fungicides and miticides. Widely used to control powdery mildew, mites, and certain fungal pathogens on fruits, vegetables, and field crops.
  • Emamectin Benzoate EC / SG: A synthetic insecticide (EC = Emulsifiable Concentrate; SG = Water Soluble Granules) used to control lepidopteran larvae (bollworms, fruit borers, leaf rollers, etc.) in vegetables, cotton, and other crops by disrupting nerve signals in target pests. It has low toxicity to beneficial insects.

In summary, many of these products support integrated pest management with a focus on biological and sustainable solutions, keeping crops protected with minimal impact on the environment.

Benefits

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In summary, bio fertilisers harness beneficial microorganisms to boost soil fertility, increase yields, and support sustainable agriculture across many crop types and regions.

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BIO FERTILISER TYPES

Here are brief explanations for each type of biofertilizer and microbial inoculant listed:

  • Rhizobium: Soil bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with leguminous plants (like beans, peas, lentils). They fix atmospheric nitrogen by converting it into a form usable by plants, thus reducing the need for chemical nitrogen fertilizers.
  • Azotobacter: Free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in the soil. They enhance nitrogen availability for non-leguminous crops (such as wheat, maize, and rice) and also produce growth-promoting substances.
  • Azospirillum: These bacteria associate with the roots of grasses and cereals. They fix a modest amount of nitrogen and are known to promote root growth and overall plant vigor.
  • Phosphate Solubilising Bacteria (PSB): Microorganisms that convert insoluble phosphates in soil into forms that plants can absorb, thus improving phosphorus nutrition.
  • Mycorrhizal Biofertilisers (Fungal Biofertiliser): Fungi (mainly from genera like Glomus) that form symbiotic associations with plant roots (mycorrhizae). They enhance water and nutrient uptake, especially phosphorus, and improve plant resistance to stress and disease.
  • Potassium Mobilizing Biofertilizers: Microbes capable of releasing potassium from soil minerals, making it available for plant uptake and supporting robust growth and yield.
  • Zinc Solubilizing Biofertilizers: Microorganisms that mobilize zinc from soil reserves, thus making it accessible to plants and addressing zinc deficiency, which is crucial for various biochemical functions.
  • Acetobacter: Bacteria (such as Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus) that associate with sugarcane and other crops, capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and promoting plant growth, especially in sugar-rich plants.
  • Carrier Based Consortia: Biofertilizer products that combine multiple beneficial microbes (such as nitrogen-fixers, phosphate solubilizers, etc.) in a carrier material (peat, charcoal, etc.) for broader plant health benefits.
  • Phosphate Solubilizing Fungal Biofertilizer: Fungi (e.g., Aspergillus, Penicillium) that dissolve insoluble phosphates in the soil, making phosphorus more accessible to plants, thus improving growth and yield.

These biofertilizers play significant roles in sustainable agriculture by naturally improving soil fertility, plant nutrition, and reducing reliance on synthetic inputs.

Suitable Crops for the Listed Biopesticides, Biofungicides, and Plant Growth Regulators

Pesticide / Biofungicide / PGRSuitable Crops
Neem Oil / Neem Kernel / Neem ExtractVegetables (Tomato, Okra), Fruit crops (Mango, Citrus), Cotton, Pulses
Triacontanol (GR/EC)All crops: Paddy, Wheat, Vegetables, Fruits, Sugarcane
Gibberellic AcidGrapes, Apples, Citrus, Sugarcane, Vegetables
Beauveria bassianaCotton, Vegetables, Fruits, Ornamentals
Verticillium lecaniiVegetables (Tomato, Cucumber), Ornamentals
Trichoderma harzianum & Trichoderma virideSoil-borne disease prone crops: Tomato, Potato, Banana, Cereals
Pseudomonas fluorescensVarious crops including vegetables, cereals, fruits
Verticillium chlamydosporium (Pochonia chlamydosporia)Root-knot nematode prone crops: Tomato, Cucumber, Carrot
Lime Sulphur SCFruit trees (Apple, Peach), Citrus, Grapes
Sulphur (WDG, DP, WP)Grapes, Cucurbits, Vegetables, Citrus
Emamectin Benzoate (EC/SG)Cotton, Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Vegetable crops

Summary Table of Representative Crop-Biofertilizer-Pesticide Matches

CropRecommended BiofertilizersRecommended Biopesticides / PGRs
RiceAzotobacter, Azospirillum, Acetobacter, PSB, MycorrhizaeNeem based formulations, Triacontanol, Gibberellic Acid
WheatAzotobacter, Azospirillum, PSB, Zinc SolubilizersNeem based formulations, Sulphur fungicides
SugarcaneAzotobacter, Acetobacter, Potassium MobilizersNeem based formulations, Gibberellic Acid
TomatoPSB, Mycorrhizae, Trichoderma spp.Beauveria bassiana, Verticillium lecanii, Neem oil, Emamectin Benzoate
CottonAzotobacter, PSBBeauveria bassiana, Neem formulations, Emamectin Benzoate
LegumesRhizobium, PSBNeem formulations
GrapesMycorrhizae, PSBGibberellic acid, Lime Sulphur, Sulphur WDG
BananaMycorrhizae, Potassium MobilizersTrichoderma spp., Neem formulations

Bio Pesticide Types

Lime Sulphur SC

A classic fungicide and insecticide; the solution of calcium polysulfides is used to manage fungal diseases and certain insect pests, especially in dormant sprays for fruit trees.

Triacontanol GR / EC

Triacontanol is a plant growth regulator, not a pesticide. It comes in granule (GR) and emulsifiable concentrate (EC) forms. It improves crop yield, fruit size, root development, and the plant’s synthesis of chlorophyll, thus enhancing photosynthesis and overall plant vigor.

Gibberellic Acid

Another plant growth regulator, gibberellic acid promotes cell elongation, increases fruit size, and accelerates growth. It is used to induce uniform flowering, fruiting, and better yield in various crops including fruits, vegetables, and cereals.

Beauveria bassiana

A naturally occurring fungus used as a biopesticide. It infects and kills various insect pests such as whiteflies, aphids, thrips, caterpillars, mealybugs, weevils, and borers. It is non-toxic to humans and many beneficial insects.

Verticillium lecanii

An entomopathogenic fungus that controls aphids, whiteflies, thrips, and scales by parasitizing and killing them. Safe for use in eco-friendly pest management.

Sulphur WDG / DP / WP

Wettable Dispersible Granule (WDG), Dusting Powder (DP), and Wettable Powder (WP) forms of elemental sulphur act as fungicides and miticides. Widely used to control powdery mildew, mites, and certain fungal pathogens on fruits, vegetables, and field crops.

Pseudomonas fluorescens

A beneficial bacterium used mainly as a biocontrol agent against soil and plant pathogens (fungi, bacteria) by producing antibiotics and enhancing plant immunity. It can also suppress certain root-feeding nematodes.

Emamectin Benzoate EC / SG

A synthetic insecticide (EC = Emulsifiable Concentrate; SG = Water Soluble Granules) used to control lepidopteran larvae (bollworms, fruit borers, leaf rollers, etc.) in vegetables, cotton, and other crops by disrupting nerve signals in target pests. It has low toxicity to beneficial insects.

Neem Oil Based EC / Neem Based EC / Neem Extract Concentrate / Neem Kernel Based EC / Neem Based Granular Formulation

All these are neem-derived products, typically containing azadirachtin, a compound that disrupts insect growth, feeding, and reproduction. They act as insect repellents, oviposition deterrents, and antifeedants. Neem ECs are available as emulsifiable concentrates for spraying, while granules are applied to the soil. They are broadly effective against sucking pests, caterpillars, aphids, whiteflies, and more, and are considered safe for beneficial insects and organic farming.

Trichoderma harzianum & Trichoderma viride

Both are bio-fungal agents used primarily as fungal disease suppressants (not insecticides). They protect plants from root and stem rots, damping-off, and other fungal pathogens by outcompeting or attacking disease-causing fungi.

Verticillium chlamydosporium (Pochonia chlamydosporia)

A soil-dwelling fungus that acts as a biological control agent by parasitizing and killing plant-parasitic nematodes, thereby reducing nematode populations in the soil.

Suitable Crops for the Listed Biopesticides, Biofungicides, and Plant Growth Regulators

Pesticide / Biofungicide / PGRSuitable Crops
Neem Oil / Neem Kernel / Neem ExtractVegetables (Tomato, Okra), Fruit crops (Mango, Citrus), Cotton, Pulses
Triacontanol (GR/EC)All crops: Paddy, Wheat, Vegetables, Fruits, Sugarcane
Gibberellic AcidGrapes, Apples, Citrus, Sugarcane, Vegetables
Beauveria bassianaCotton, Vegetables, Fruits, Ornamentals
Verticillium lecaniiVegetables (Tomato, Cucumber), Ornamentals
Trichoderma harzianum & Trichoderma virideSoil-borne disease prone crops: Tomato, Potato, Banana, Cereals
Pseudomonas fluorescensVarious crops including vegetables, cereals, fruits
Verticillium chlamydosporium (Pochonia chlamydosporia)Root-knot nematode prone crops: Tomato, Cucumber, Carrot
Lime Sulphur SCFruit trees (Apple, Peach), Citrus, Grapes
Sulphur (WDG, DP, WP)Grapes, Cucurbits, Vegetables, Citrus
Emamectin Benzoate (EC/SG)Cotton, Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Vegetable crops

Summary Table of Representative Crop-Biofertilizer-Pesticide Matches

CropRecommended BiofertilizersRecommended Biopesticides / PGRs
RiceAzotobacter, Azospirillum, Acetobacter, PSB, MycorrhizaeNeem based formulations, Triacontanol, Gibberellic Acid
WheatAzotobacter, Azospirillum, PSB, Zinc SolubilizersNeem based formulations, Sulphur fungicides
SugarcaneAzotobacter, Acetobacter, Potassium MobilizersNeem based formulations, Gibberellic Acid
TomatoPSB, Mycorrhizae, Trichoderma spp.Beauveria bassiana, Verticillium lecanii, Neem oil, Emamectin Benzoate
CottonAzotobacter, PSBBeauveria bassiana, Neem formulations, Emamectin Benzoate
LegumesRhizobium, PSBNeem formulations
GrapesMycorrhizae, PSBGibberellic acid, Lime Sulphur, Sulphur WDG
BananaMycorrhizae, Potassium MobilizersTrichoderma spp., Neem formulations