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Symborg launches Qlimax, the new soil energizer that boosts microbial flora

- Thanks to the microbial flora, crops grow stronger and show greater tolerance to stress

- “Living soil helps to reduce greenhouse gases," says Jesús Juárez

  

The multinational Symborg continues to expand its product portfolio and launches Qlimax, an innovative soil energizer that acts as a prebiotic. Its application multiplies the concentration of microbial flora in the soil, stimulates its development and enhances its beneficial activity in the agronomic management of soil and crops.  


"Soil is like humans, if its microbiota is in good condition, it increases the plant's ability to obtain nutrients and protect itself against pathogenic microorganisms. The soil microbiota is like the intestinal microbiota, it plays a fundamental role in nutrition and health," explains Jesús Juárez, founding partner and CEO of Symborg.


Increasing soil microbial flora improves soil structure and nutrient availability to crops. As a result, with enhanced root system development and improved nutrition, crops develop stronger and show greater tolerance to stress, resulting in a positive impact on crop yield and quality.


Qlimax is composed of a careful selection of molecules with prebiotic function obtained through a unique biotechnological process. "Qlimax is the result of transferring all of Symborg's know-how in the effective colonization of beneficial microorganisms from the laboratory to precision agriculture," says Juárez.


The new Qlimax product is suitable for all crops and soil types, and it is especially recommended for eroded soils or soils at risk of degradation. Moreover, Qlimax can be applied individually or in combination, as it is compatible with any probiotic on the market based on selected microorganisms.  



"Living soil helps combat and adapt to climate change"


Soil is a non-renewable resource; it takes more than 1,000 years for 1 centimeter of soil to form. According to the UN, soil is the largest store of terrestrial organic carbon, more than twice the amount stored in vegetation.


If managed sustainably, living soil can sequester carbon, reducing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. Healthy soils can also store large amounts of water, which helps crops cope with drought and adapt to extreme rainfall.


"At Symborg we have been advocating for the importance of soil for more than a decade. In addition to having a direct impact on productivity, living soil is an ally in food security, an issue that is of increasing concern to society; and in climate change, as it contributes to reducing greenhouse gases," concludes Juárez.


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About Symborg


Symborg is a biotechnology company in the agricultural sector that help farmers to maximize crop yields with minimum resources, contributing to a more sustainable agriculture. Symborg develops, manufactures and markets innovative biostimulants and biofertilizers for all types of crops and agricultural systems, increasing nutrient use efficiency, improving crop strengthening, crop’s physiological activity and tolerance to stress, thus optimizing and increasing its harvest potential and fruit quality. 


Due to its significant commitment to research development and innovation, Symborg has established itself as a leading agribusiness company delivering biological solutions. It currently has offices in Spain and Portugal, France, the USA, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Turkey and China.  


More information can be found at www.symborg.com.

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Source: Symborg

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