Nutrient Efficiency & Root Development

Nitrogen (N)

Phosphorus (P)

 Potassium (K)

Microbial Inoculants 

High-Efficiency

Nutrient

Utilization

Low-molecule-weight Organic Matter 

Microbial Metabolites

Bio-activated Secondary and Trace Elements 

Core Issue in N-P-K Utilization

The fundamental constraint is the lack of effective biological and biochemical facilitators required to enhance nutrient availability and uptake efficiency.

Establishing a scientifically balanced system of microbial and biochemical enhancers for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium represents the most effective pathway to improving fertilizer use efficiency and reducing chemical fertilizer inputs.

Improvement of Fertilizer Use Efficiency

Microorganisms decompose soil organic matter, producing humic acids that combine with nitrogen to form ammonium humate, thereby reducing nitrogen loss.

Potassium-solubilizing and phosphate-solubilizing microbes convert fixed soil potassium and phosphorus into readily available forms, increasing nutrient utilization, lowering production costs, and reducing resource waste.

Promote Root System Development /Nutrient Uptake

Plant hormones secreted by beneficial microorganisms stimulate vigorous root development and vegetative growth, significantly enhancing the plant’s capacity for water and nutrient absorption and markedly improving fertilizer use efficiency.

Collaboration & Distribution Opportunities

Biotic Green works with agricultural producers, research institutions, and health-focused partners to develop and deploy microbial solutions across diverse markets.

We welcome strategic collaborations, distribution partnerships, and technology integration initiatives.