Microbes produce plant hormones, called phytohormones as part of their coexistence and interaction with plants. Phytohormones, even in low concentrations, are responsible for benefits to plant growth. Auxin, Gibberellin and cytokinin are measurable.
Percentages shown represent the top producing microbe in each blend for each function. Becrop DNA based product testing identifies microbial function compared to the data function of 25 million microbes. Detailed reports are available upon request.
Auxin is a plant hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating plant growth and development. It’s primarily known for promoting cell elongation, which contributes to stem and root growth, and for influencing tropisms, such as phototropism, (growth towards light) and geotropism (growth in response to gravity)
BiotaGold Bacillus Blend – 99%
BiotaGold Trichoderma Blend – 100%
Gibberellins are a class of plant hormones that play a crucial role in plant growth and development, including seed germination, stem elongation and flowering. Gibberellins are involved in regulating developmental processes and are found in seeds, young leaves, and roots.
BiotaGold Bacillus Blend – 96%
BiotaGold Trichoderma Blend – 97%
Cytokinins are a class of plant hormones primarily known for promoting cell division and differentiation, particularly in roots and shoots. They also play a role in apical dominance, axillary bud growth, and delaying leaf senescence. Cytokinins are synthesized in roots and transported upwards through the xylem to other parts of the plant, including leaves and fruits.
BiotaGold Bacillus Blend – 100%
BiotaGold Trichoderma Blend – 100%