When should DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI be applied?
The most critical time for arable crops is just after planting or sowing. Circumstances such as increasingly extreme weather conditions, poor soil life or soil conditions as well as excessive use of chemical fertilisers do not facilitate the crop start. Arable crops need a good soil quality and a diverse soil life just after planting or sowing. DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI actively stimulates soil life! As a result, soil processes run optimally.
The multiple adavantages of DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI
Higher yields and better quality
DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI creates an optimal root environment when sowing and planting arable crops. These better starting conditions ensure healthy roots and plants, as well as more uniform crops, higher yields and better quality.
A more active soil life
DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI combines quickly degradable and stable organic matter. The quickly degradable organic matter stimulates the activity of soil life. The stable organic matter increases the humus content in the root zone.
Improved nutrient availability
Once DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI soil improver has been applied to the fields the microorganisms in the soil transform organic matter into nutrients for themselves and for the plants. Humic and fulvic acids are naturally released during these soil processes. The nutrients that are already present in the soil thus become more available to the plant roots. The result? Higher fertilization efficiency and better plant growth.
Phosphorus becomes absorbable
Even though phosphorus is an essential nutrient for good plant growth, the application of a phosphorus fertiliser is often not possible in today's arable farming. This is the case when the phosphorus content of the soil is too high or when the authorized annual input of phosphorus has been reached, for example after the application of slurry. However, phosphorus remains an essential element for good plant growth, including for root formation. DCM VIVISOL®-AGRI offers a solution. The added bacteria (Bacillus sp.) colonize the rhizosphere and release the soil phosphorus, making it available to the plant roots.