BI Pseudomonas
Pseudomonas is a beneficial bacterium that plays a vital role in promoting plant and soil health. Pseudomonas has the ability to suppress plant diseases. It produces antibiotics, enzymes, and secondary metabolites that inhibit the growth of various plant pathogens. This natural disease control mechanism can help protect plants from infections and the potential to reduce the reliance on chemical pesticides.
Pseudomonas promotes plant growth and development. It produces plant growth-promoting substances which stimulates root elongation and enhances nutrient uptake. This bacterium also facilitates nutrient cycling by decomposing organic matter and releasing essential nutrients into the soil, supporting healthy plant growth. Pseudomonas contributes to soil health by improving soil structure and nutrient availability. It produces extracellular enzymes that break down complex organic compounds, making nutrients more accessible to plants.