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MICROORGANISMS
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THE REVOLUTION OF
MICROORGANISMS
Soil poor in microorganisms is characterized by a low level of biological activity causing nutritional deficiencies for plants. And for good reason: plant species need to feed on nutrients found naturally in the soil, otherwise their growth is limited, even when there is an abundant supply of mineral fertilizers. The symptoms of these deficiencies induced by weak biological activity are multiple: growth limitation and brownish or yellowish spots on the stems and leaves.
Microorganisms represent several billion people that stimulate soil biological activity, which increases the quality and quantity of yields. These elements favor:
TYPES OF
MICROORGANISMS
A living microorganism is invisible to the naked eye, whatever its shape. It is nonetheless essential to ensure the balance of the soil and meet the nutritional needs of man.
SOIL BALANCE
HUMAN HEALTH
FCA Fertilisants targets microorganisms specifically adapted to the needs of each crop and each soil. Once targeted, these elements are either stimulated in the soil via Calkorium fertilizers, or incorporated directly into calkonutrium fertilization supplements, thus multiplying their benefits on soils, plants and human health.