Like seed germination and fertilizer nutrient availability, the rate at which BiOWiSH micro-organisms spores develop into fully functional vegetative cells and start multiplying is dependent on many factors including soil temperature, soil pH and moisture. While BiOWiSH micro-organisms are stable in spore form, they germinate under common agronomic conditions. Once in the vegetative form, BiOWiSH micro-organisms are highly efficient.
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?