Description
TIXYL is a complex and conceptually advanced inoculum containing arbuscular mycorrhizogenic fungi of the genus Glomus, microfragments of mycorrhized roots, PGPR bacteria (including actinomycetes such as Frankia sp. forming Actinorrizae) and fungi. These microorganisms, in the rhizosphere, form symbioses (Mycorrhizae and Actinorrizae) and associations with plant roots. The PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria) bacteria contained in TixyL contribute to the improved development of the root system. TixyL, due to the very small spore size contained is usable for fertigation.
ADVANTAGES:
- better rooting
- Great development and strengthening of the root system
- Fixation of significant amounts of atmospheric nitrogen
- Greater acquisition of nutrients and water.