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Qviro is a 100% natural and environmentally friendly product that comprises 42 distinct groups of bacteria, enzymes, and fungi, collectively referred to as "humus makers." These groups work synergistically, with each playing a crucial role in the process.

Purpose and Functions:

Bacteria

- Enhance nutrient accessibility for plants and store them in forms that plants can use as needed.

- Decompose organic material, converting it into usable forms rather than leaving it as inorganic matter.

- Ensure an even distribution of water and nutrients.

- Qviro contains aerobic bacteria rather than anaerobic bacteria (which are typically harmful to plants). Aerobic bacteria positively impact root growth and plant health.

- Overwatering can harm aerobic bacteria by depleting soil oxygen. Aerobic bacteria require oxygen to function effectively.

- Qviro promotes aerobic soil conditions, which helps prevent soil compaction and improves treatment.

- Plant roots release exudates, such as amino acids, acids, and sugars, which facilitate exchanges with microbes.

Fungi

- Mycorrhizal fungi form extensions with roots, enhancing nutrient and moisture absorption.

- These fungi consume root exudates and exchange them for nutrients and moisture via their mycelium network.

- Mycelium ensures even nutrient distribution among plants, mitigating shortages.

- Ectomycorrhizae reside within plant roots, providing protection against parasitic nematodes by trapping and digesting them.

Enzymes

- Accelerate chemical reactions in the soil or initiate them.

- Break down dead root cells, which can otherwise restrict nutrient absorption.

Essential Nutrients for Plants:

Plants require 17 essential nutrients:

- Primary Macronutrients: Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium

- Secondary Macronutrients: Magnesium, sulfur, calcium

- Micronutrients: Boron, chlorine, manganese, iron, nickel, copper, zinc, molybdenum

- Non-Mineral Elements: Hydrogen, carbon, oxygen

Although these nutrients are often present in the soil, they may be inaccessible to plants due to their presence in rock minerals or inert organic matter.

What Does Qviro Do?

- Biological Nitrogen Fixation: Converts atmospheric nitrogen into organic compounds that plants can utilize, facilitated by microorganisms.

- Phosphate Solubilization: Converts bound phosphate into a form accessible to plants.

- Mobilization and Mineralization: Transforms soil nutrients, such as salts, phosphate, magnesium, and calcium, into forms that plants can readily absorb.

- Phytohormone Production: Enhances plant hormone health and increases available nitrate nitrogen through carbon sequestration and soil carbon storage.

- Soil pH Optimization: Maintains optimal soil pH even under extreme environmental conditions.

- Salinity Reduction: Lowers salt content in the soil.

- Efficient Nutrient Uptake: Reduces the need for fertilizers and improves nutrient uptake efficiency.

- Enhanced Plant Health: Accelerates the production of complex compounds, minerals, vitamins, phytochemicals, and essential oils.

- Increased Resistance: Boosts plant resistance to pests, diseases, extreme weather conditions, and pathogens.

Benefits:

- Reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides.

- Improves water retention and increases cation exchange capacity.

- Remediates soil and reverses previous damage.

- Enhances crop health and accelerates healthy decomposition of organic matter.

- Promotes the development of larger, deeper, and more efficient root systems.

- Improves yield and quality of produce with higher Brix levels.

- Significantly increases soil organic carbon and carbon retention.

- Decreases sodium and heavy metals in the soil and increases inert organic matter.

- Attracts beneficial insects and earthworms, which feed on nematodes and other microbes.

- Earthworm castings provide essential nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, magnesium, and calcium.

- Earthworms improve soil aeration and facilitate feeding.

- Optimal soil conditions are crucial for attracting earthworms; simply adding them to poor soil is often ineffective.

- Avoid over-fertilization, which can kill beneficial microbes. A decrease in fertilization is advisable when using Qviro.

QVIRO is nature’s partner in

  • Agriculture, Aquaculture, Plant Diseases & Animal Health

  • Hydrocarbon Remediation, Soil Remediation & Oil Separation

  • Odour Control & H2S and NH3 Elimination

  • Sewage Treatment & Effluent Remediation

Restore the Environment