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Soils
basically are made up of five elements: mineral material, organic matter,
water, air, and a lively highly related and varied population of microorganisms,
including bacteria, viruses, actinomyces, fungi, protozoa, algae, not to
mention nematodes, rotiferas, earthworms, etc.
Fertile soils contain an ever changing
population of hetero-genous microorganisms where innumerable important
biochemical processes take place, that aid in the appropriate development
of plant life and an efficient biological defense against plant-destroying
organisms.
By seeing the soil as a live functional
ecosystem instead of mere dust or dirt, we can actually establish true
bases to form a "biotic pyramid", where soil microorganisms exist in a
symbiotic, efficient, functional , and productive relationship that helps
plant life, supplying it with nitrogen taken from the atmosphere and controlling
it biologically to prevent and combat predators that constantly attack
such plants, thereby reducing crop yields. BIO MED was designed
and developed to maintain such a system. It is a biological medicine that
helps rejuvenate cultivated soils by increasing productivity to the maximum.
BIO MED is made up of a great
variety of beneficial microorganisms as well as Humic Acid and a Biological
Activator. |
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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Concentration of Microorganisms, Yeast, Kelp,
and Humic Acid 50%
Biological Activator 50%
TOTAL = 100%
BIO MED Micro-Organisms composed
of: Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Azotobacter, Azospirillus, Rhizobium and several
genera of Cyanobacteria.
Derived From: Azotobacter Chroococcum,
Rhizobium Phaseoli, Clostridium Pasteurianum, Clostridium Butyricum, (req.
biotin), Pseudomonal Azotocolligans, Pseudomonas Azotogensia (These pseudomonads
differ from the phytopathogenic forms which secrete yellow-green flourescent
pigment.), Bacillus Megatarium, Bacillus Macerans, Anabaena Cylidrica,
Anacystis Montana, Chlorococcum Humicola, and Spirillum Mordstedtii. |
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SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS - SUPPRESSIVE
SOILS
A SUPPRESSIVE SOIL is defined
as one where development of illness is detained, even when the pathogen
is introduced into the presence of a host susceptible to it. That is, a
soil inhospitable for plant-destroyers to develop.
SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS on the
other hand are those that are prone to destroyer attacks.
Most suppressive soils have lost
their ability to remain so, because extreme chemical agents like fungicides,
herbicides, nematicides, and other chemical controls have killed beneficial
bacterial colonies that formerly defended them naturally from phytopathogens.
BIO MED supplements these
deficiencies directly with its high content of beneficial microorganisms
that nitrify and biologically control the proliferation of phytopathogens
rapidly and effectively.
     
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