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FAQ about BIOMICROBES Root N
Root N is a microbial biostimulant developed to support nitrogen-related processes in the root zone.
It stimulates microbial activity that contributes to the transformation and availability of nitrogen for plant uptake.
Nitrogen availability directly influences plant growth and development. Biological processes in the root zone help regulate how efficiently nitrogen is used by the plant.
Root N can be used in greenhouse, open field and substrate-based cultivation systems, including hydroponics.
Microorganisms play a key role in the nitrogen cycle by transforming nitrogen into different forms that can be used by plants. These biological processes determine how efficiently nitrogen becomes available in the root zone.
Biological nitrogen fixation is the process by which certain microorganisms convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that plants can use. This contributes to nitrogen availability without direct input of additional fertilizers.
Root N supports microbial processes that influence nitrogen transformation and availability, helping plants utilize nitrogen more efficiently under varying cultivation conditions.
Fertilization supplies nitrogen directly, while microbial solutions support the biological processes that regulate how nitrogen is transformed and taken up by plants.
In intensive systems, nitrogen losses and inefficiencies can occur due to environmental conditions. Supporting biological nitrogen processes helps improve nitrogen use efficiency and reduce variability in plant growth.
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