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Scientific research is increasingly showing that the active
constituents of many herbs interact in complex ways to produce
the therapeutic effect of the remedy. As whole plants contain
hundreds of different constituent chemicals that
interact in complex ways.
By combining scientific research on herbs described in
Ayurveda, its active constituents, with keen observation and
traditional knowledge of the whole plant, we have developed a complete range of certified organic inputs for use in agriculture. |
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PLANT GROWTH PROMOTERS : |
Growth of plant is a result of complex biochemical reaction. Photosynthesis is the prime activity by which plant produces various growth promoting substances. Plants also produce various hormones for balanced translocation of growth substances to different parts of plants. Our growth promoters perform very peculiar role in achieving balanced growth of plant.
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SOIL FERTILITY : |
Balanced fertilization does not mean a certain definite proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus and potash or other nutrients to be added in the form of fertilizer, but it has to take into account the availability of nutrients already present in the soil, the economics of fertilizers and profitability, plant protection, soil salinity, alkalinity, physical environment, microbiological condition of the soil, available nutrient status of soil, etc. It is not a state but a dynamic concept. The quality of food we eat, water we drink and air we breathe -- in fact the well being of all plant and animal life -- is determined by the quality of our topsoil. The earth's crucial thin layer of soil is protected, maintained, built and nourished by our products.
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PLANT PROTECTION : |
Repeated use of the same class of pesticides to control a pest can cause undesirable changes in the gene pool of a pest leading to pesticides resistance. It has laid to use of even strong pesticides which has caused a wide sprayed killing of natural enemies of pest. This has left ground open to minor pests to become major threats to the plant. . Herbal pesticides are :- l Eco-Friendly & Non-Toxic l Not Harmful to friendly insects. l No resistance power is developed against these products even on their repetitive use Being compatible with chemicals and having synergetic properties these products actually make chemical pesticides more effective. Due to their pin pointed function they cause no harm to beneficial insects.
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