Brandon Bioscience is a marine biotechnology company based in Kerry producing biostimulants from marine biomolecules. Catering to a number of different challenges, Brandon Bioscience’s portfolio of biostimulants help crop quality traits, build tolerance to abiotic stresses and improve nitrogen use efficiency.
Farmers across the country are working to reduce nitrogen use on farm in order to preserve water quality and reduce emissions. However, concerns remain regarding limited N allowances that will impact grass yields. For consistent growth with less fertiliser, we must maximise the efficiency of the N that is applied.
The Terra range of fertilisers by Target Fertilisers maximises nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). The fertiliser is coated with Brandon Bioscience’s DAFM/EU approved biostimulant, PSI®362 Precision Technology. PSI®362 improves nitrogen use efficiency and allows farmers to maintain consistent yields across the season while reducing N by 20%.
How does PSI®362 Precision Technology work?
PSI®362 stimulates both nitrogen (N) uptake, transportation and usage in the plant. When the PSI®362 biostimulant is applied at the same time as N fertiliser, it helps the nitrate receptors in the root of the plant take up more of the available N in the soil. It also helps increase the nitrate content in the plant tissue to enhance grass growth and yield.
PSI®362 is expertly coated onto the NPK granule for seamless application on farm. Target Fertilisers have reformulated the nitrogen content to cater for the inclusion of the biostimulant so that farmers can apply their fertiliser rates as normal.
PSI®362 is an award-winning innovation at the Enterprise Ireland Innovation Awards, FBD Better Farming Awards and USDA Fertilizer Challenge. Brandon Bioscience continues to expand the growth of PSI®362 in both Europe and Oceania.
There are four open access peer reviewed papers published on PSI®362. Visit www.brandonbioscience.com to find out more.
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