How does Cytozyme support nutrient uptake?

With the micronutrients in our products, we increase the activity of beneficial microorganisms and bacteria in soil, develop more root hair and activate secondary metabolic pathways within the plant to dramatically aid in the transport of nutrients. The process is like going from a two-lane highway to a four-lane interstate, which allows the plant to take up nutrients more effectively.

Corn Day 5

Corn Day 5 Control
Untreated
Corn Day 5 Treated
Treated

Corn Day 7

Corn Day 7 Control
Untreated
Corn Day 7 Treated
Treated

Corn Day 7

Corn Day 7 Treated
Untreated
Corn Day 7 Control
Treated

Increases Nutrient Uptake

SOIL+ Increased the Activity of Beneficial Microorganisms and Bacteria1

SOIL+ resulted in an increase of organisms including bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungi
SOIL+ resulted in an increase of soil bacteria including Bacillus, Clostridium, Flavobacterium, Micrococcus, Rhizobium

Source

1. University of Louisiana at Monroe

Overcomes the Impact of Abiotic Stress

SEED+ overcomes abiotic stress from insecticide/fungicide treated seeds. It resulted in an 88% increase in shoot weight and a 130% increase in root weight.
SEED+ overcomes abiotic stress from insecticide/fungicide treated seeds. It resulted in an 88% increase in shoot weight.
SEED+ overcomes abiotic stress from insecticide/fungicide treated seeds. It resulted in a 130% increase in root weight.

Source

2. Data on file. 2017 Cytozyme Laboratories Inc.

Increased Nutrient Uptake

Compared to the control group, the CROP+ treated group resulted in 230% more copper, 69% more iron, 63% more manganese, and 130% more zinc

Source

3. Data on file. 2017 Cytozyme Laboratories Inc.

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