Rhizobium lupini are symbiotic bacteria from the Rhizobium genus that participate in the formation of nodules on plant roots and live in symbiosis with them. These bacteria colonize the roots of plants and form root nodules, where atmospheric nitrogen is converted into forms accessible to the plant. This process is crucial for nitrogen assimilation by plants, enabling their growth and development in conditions where nitrogen in the soil is limited. Rhizobium lupini bacteria have the ability to fix nitrogen, meaning they can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. In return, plants provide bacteria with sugars and other organic compounds, enabling their survival and reproduction.
The symbiotic bacteria contained in the bi lupin establish a symbiotic relationship with the root system of plants such as yellow lupine, white lupine, narrow-leaved lupine, and seradella. These plants are characterized by higher yields and better resistance to adverse environmental conditions.
Pure cultures of symbiotic bacteria Rhizobium lupini in quantities of not less than 2x109 CFU in 1 gram of the product.
White and yellow lupine: 3 kg bi lupin/1 t of seeds.
Narrow-leaved lupine, seradella: 2.5 kg bi lupin/1 t of seeds.
It is recommended to use this product in combination with bi protect, which can be added to seed dressing or applied as a spray before sowing, and with humic acids contained in the Lignohumat Super (spray the soil before sowing).bi lupin has the PZH Attestation, confirming compliance with current safety standards.