BiOWiSH® organisms only remain in the soil for a short period of time. However, because they are endophytic, they migrate from the soil into the rhizosphere and become associated with the plant roots. Therefore, they remain viable and active in the rhizosphere throughout the life of the plant.
Articles in this section
- What is the impact of BiOWiSH® on Humic Products when combined with Humic products?
- What is the impact of BiOWiSH® on soil organic matter?
- How do BiOWiSH® Agronomy products reduce nitrogen loss?
- Does BiOWiSH help change the physical soil structure?
- Are the BiOWiSH® Crop products compatible with the pigments and/or dyes used in some of the pesticides?
- How Does BiOWiSH® Increase Nutrient Utilization Efficiency?
- What are BiOWiSH® Crop products made of?
- How do plant roots and soil microorganisms interact?
- How do BiOWiSH® microorganisms interact with each other? How do BiOWiSH® microorganisms interact with the microorganisms already in the soil?
- What is soil fertility?