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Osmium Chickpea

Osmium Chickpea is a new inoculant featuring Osmo Protector Technology that provides chickpea growers a liquid formulation with on-seed survival that outperforms all other peat and liquid inoculants and enhances performance in challenging environments.

Product Information
Formulation Mesorhizobium ciceri
Liquid Suspension
Guaranteed Analysis 1 x 109 CFU/ml
Technology Osmo Protector Technology
Crops Chickpea
Application On-seed
Package Size 5.45 L
Application Rate 200 ml per 100 kg
3 fl. oz. per 100 lbs
On-Seed Life

Up to 15 days
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FEATURES

ENHANCED PERFORMANCE IN CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS
Osmo Protector Technology results in tougher bacteria that enhances performance in the field under adverse conditions. This includes high temperatures, low water availability and chemical (seed treatment) stresses.

LONGER SURVIVAL ON-SEED
Osmo Protector Technology provides added protection for longer on-seed survival without requiring an extender. This allows growers much greater planting-window flexibility compared to other seed-applied liquid and peat inoculants.

ALL-IN-ONE LIQUID FORMULATION
The convenient all-in-one liquid formulation improves application accuracy versus peat formulations and eliminates the additional product handling and bridging concerns of granular products.

A Powerful Combination: Rizobacter Inoculants+Recover PO4

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An Innovative Formulation of a Well-Proven Active (Penicillium bilaii)

Experience the productivity benefits of combining two powerful technologies by using Recover PO4 in conjunction with Osmium. The powerful combination of a premium inoculant combined with Penicillium bilaii means efficient nitrogen fixation plus a proven phosphorus solubilizer to make soil and fertilizer phosphate more plant-available.

 

Learn More About Recover PO4 Here

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