Seed applied beneficial microorganims are an
attractive proposition, as they convey both
agronomic and commercial benefits with limited
environmental impact.
The application of beneficials microorganims to seed
presents a special set of technical constraints,
particularly for a large group of the most promising
biocontrol and plant growth promoting bacteria.
Quantifying a beneficial pseudomonad strain re-isolated from
stored carrot seed
Seed priming offers an attractive
solution to the problem in a way that sustains viability and
shelf-life of these bacteria even following further
commercial processing.
As the pioneer of large-scale
priming technologies, Germain’s Technology Group has the
capabilities and competencies to carry out such applications
on a wide range of crop species.