Eklavya Frateuria Aurantia
Eklavya Frateuria Aurantia
Frateuria aurantia is a species of Proteobacteria It is named after the Belgian microbiologist Joseph Frateur. The cells are mostly straight rods. Frateuria aurantia was isolated from the plant Lilium auratum and from the fruit of the raspberryRubus parvifolius.
Mode of Action
Carbon utilization: The bacteria contained in K Sol on application to the soil get activated and multiply by utilizing the carbon source of soil or exudates of the root and in this process secrete organic acids and enzymes. Metabolite production: Frateuria aurantia produces organic acids and enzymes that help solubilize the fixed potassium into exchangeable form and make it assimable by plants.
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