31
Jul 2023

Beneficial Bacteria another tool in the tool box

Beneficial Bacteria another tool in the tool box
A recent visit to New Zealand by major coir supplier Martin Vadakekuttu – promotes companies new beneficial product.

Recently Martin Vadakekuttu, Managing Director of Ecomix, came to New Zealand, I spent the day with him visiting customers.  Ecomix, based in Melbourne, Australia, is one of the leading distributors of coir substrates in Australia, and six years ago they started supplying the New Zealand substrate market.

Lately Ecomix have diversified from substrates and now supply beneficial products, Martin’s understanding of the issues facing growers, in both Australia and New Zealand, prompted the decision to compliment the coir substrates with these products.  Ecomix is part of the international company Prodoz International , via Prodoz International the biological products are supplied from the Seawin Biotech range.

In New Zealand there is currently a trial underway of the Synergy beneficial bacteria, Bacillus subtilis.   Bacillus subtilis is not new to New Zealand but the high concentration, of the product, allows it to establish quickly.

In New Zealand Pythium, Fusarium and even Rhizoctonia are issues that cause huge crop casualties.  The use of chemicals is becoming less effective, and, in some cases, many products commonly used in the past are now not permitted.

The Synergy product is another biological tool to be added to the toolbox, to combat losses from Pythium and Fusarium.  It is still incumbent for growers to follow extremely good hygiene practices and to make sure the raw water sources are treated and that during crop rotations through clean ups are completed of all the internal pipe work.

Currently week two of a trial in New Zealand with a new planting.  Roots are developing well with no visible signs of staining.  This planting has only been treated so far with Synergy.  Before planting an internal clean of the irrigation pipe work was completed with other products. 

https://prodoz.com.au/protected-cropping/

 

Synergy contains a high concentration (10 billion-15billion cfu/g) of the beneficial bacteria, Bacillus subtilis, which can colonise the root zone, creates a healthy root zone environment and improves soil structures.

 

To learn more about coir and the Seawin Biotech range contact

E mail – info@prodoz.com.au

Or phone –

+61 3 9408 7862

+61 402 648 607

Subscribe to our E-Zine

Sign up here to subscribe to the Grower2grower Ezine. Every two weeks you will receive new articles, specific to the protected cropping industry, informing you of industry news and events straight to your inbox.

More

From This Category

The Rise of Plant-Driven Irrigation
August 12, 2025
The Rise of Plant-Driven Irrigation
What if plants could tell us exactly when and how much water they need?
The BBRO Tackles Drought Risk in Sugar Beet Production
July 1, 2025
The BBRO Tackles Drought Risk in Sugar Beet Production
Delta-T Devices is providing WET150 multi-parameter soil sensors and GP2 advanced data loggers and controllers to the British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO) for use in important drought and water deficit research projects.
Botrytis Alert: Key Strategies to Minimize Losses
July 1, 2025
Botrytis Alert: Key Strategies to Minimize Losses
Following Blight, Botrytis now becomes the main threat — act early to avoid compounding issues. Energy costs are currently a major burden for greenhouse growers. As a result, many are forced to make difficult decisions about how much energy to invest in climate control........
(Best of 2024) Fleecegrow turning wool into substrates a reality
January 14, 2025
(Best of 2024) Fleecegrow turning wool into substrates a reality
Sheep’s wool could be a solution for both the sustainability and supply challenges for indoor growers and nurseries.
Less fertilisation and higher yields with Ambiorix iron polyphosphate
October 8, 2024
Less fertilisation and higher yields with Ambiorix iron polyphosphate
Tomato grower Stoffels from Rijkevorsel (Belgium) started using Ambiorix iron polyphosphate as an alternative to iron chelate a year and a half ago. The inorganic fertiliser Ambiorix does not break down in combination with oxidising disinfectants, which means that less iron needs to be added. According to the grower, the product also contributes to the absorption of other elements such as calcium. Partly because of this, they did not suffer from blossom end rot last year.
Bluelab Introduces OnePen™
September 24, 2024
Bluelab Introduces OnePen™
A Revolutionary 3-in-1 Handheld for Precision Monitoring. 
CLASSIFIED