Trials on Spring Wheat
Summary:“Higher yield and less need for fertilisers.” Study By: Trial Station Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic Download PDF
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Summary:“Higher yield and less need for fertilisers.” Study By: Trial Station Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic Download PDF
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Summary:“Improved plant health and growth, increased yield, increased sugar content, resistance to environmental stress.” Study By: ekolive, Germany
Trials on Strawberries – Ekolive Read More »
Summary:“Significant increase in soil quality after application of ekofertile® plant and microfertile® plant.” Study By: International Symposium on Soil Science and Plant Nurtition, Samsun/Turkey Download PDF
Conference paper on “Impact of biostimulants on soil quality” Read More »
Summary:“Higher grain yield, higher water use efficiency and enhanced wheat photosynthetic activity.” Study By: European Journal of Agronomy, Netherlands
Summary:“Positively influenced soil properties, microbialactivity, and plant growth, promoted potential for sustainable agriculture practices.” Study By: European Journal of Agronomy, Netherlands
Research on “Biostimulant Applications on Soil quality and Microbial dynamics” Read More »
Summary:“Yield increase of 0.56 t/ha with the application of ekofertile® plant at 2% and microfertile® plant at 5%.” Study By: National Agricultural and Food Center, Piešťany Plant Production Research Institute, Slovakia Download PDF
Trials on Spring Barley NPPC V3 Read More »
Summary:“The C-SINK project will demonstrate the role of biostimulants in BCO2 carbon dioxide removal technology, helping to increase awareness and motivate not only farmers, but also other land managers, to adopt this technology.” Study By: C-Sink Project, London Download PDF
Trials on biological carbon fixation Read More »
Summary:“Increased soil quality and crop productivity abilities, and improved wheat yield.” Study By: Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun/Turkiye Download PDF
Summary:“99.99% protection against the plant pathogens (E. amylovora and P. carotovorum).” Study By: Biorenewables Development Centre, York Download PDF
Assessment of the antimicrobial potential of ekolive solutions Read More »