Harrell's, in collaboration with 3BarBio, is announcing the launch of Azo Root, a product set to improve plant health and root development across a range of agricultural and horticultural applications. Designed with Live-Microbe packaging, Azo Root ensures the delivery of live, high-concentration Azospirillum brasilense microbes directly to plant roots, promoting better growth, faster recovery and greater stress resistance.
Azo Root's formula addresses traditional challenges in microbial product efficacy by maintaining the viability of its beneficial bacteria from production through to application. This breakthrough resolves longstanding issues such as poor survival rates in transit, ensuring that users receive a potent and effective product.
Initial trials conducted by Harrell's, including rigorous testing at Virginia Tech with Dr. Zhang, have demonstrated significant improvements in turfgrass root health under stress conditions. These include increased root length, volume and overall biomass, showcasing Azo Root's ability to enhance plant resilience and nutritional efficiency effectively.
"With Azo Root, we're not just selling a product; we're offering a cornerstone for advanced root health programs," says Dr. Paul Giordano from Harrell’s. "Our trials on golf courses and in nursery settings have consistently shown that Azo Root outperforms standard treatments, making it an essential addition for anyone looking to boost plant vitality and growth."
Azo Root is now available exclusively through Harrell's and can be integrated into existing soil management and spray programs due to its extensive compatibility with other products. For questions, or to order Azo Root, click here.
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