A company has launched Peptiva Rhyzo, a soil-applied biostimulant designed to optimize root development and improve soil functionality in demanding agronomic conditions. The new product is aimed at strengthening the early stages of crop growth, supporting more uniform establishment and stronger initial development.
The solution includes a specific combination of two selected Bacillus strains, Bacillus siamensis PB12 and Bacillus halotolerans PB13, which act directly in the rhizosphere. Their combined action helps increase nutrient availability, stimulate beneficial microbiological activity, and improve soil structure, creating a more balanced and efficient environment for crop development.
One of the distinguishing features of Peptiva Rhyzo is its high-concentration soluble powder formulation, which reaches levels up to 50 times higher than liquid standards currently available in the market. This format helps optimize storage, reduce logistics costs, and simplify field handling—key factors for adoption by professional growers.
The product also incorporates advanced bioprotective microencapsulation technology that preserves microorganism viability and supports their gradual release into the soil. This feature improves the effectiveness of the biostimulant and ensures greater stability under varying application conditions.
According to the company, the formulation promotes a more active and developed root system, enabling better water and nutrient uptake. This effect results in crops with greater uniformity, stronger response to stress conditions, and more efficient use of available resources.
Peptiva Rhyzo is particularly recommended for use during critical periods such as transplanting or crop establishment stages, as well as in fatigued soils or soils exposed to water, salinity, or temperature stress. Its application helps strengthen crop resilience and maximize productive potential from the earliest stages.