Description
MarkNature Bacillus Mucilaginosus, also known as the silicate bacterium, is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria commonly found in soil and water ecosystems. This specialized bacterium plays a pivotal role in soil enrichment and wastewater treatment owing to its unique properties.
Key Features:
Class: Bacilli
Order: Bacillales
Family: Bacillaceae
Genus: Bacillus
Species: Bacillus Mucilaginosus
Appearance: Off-white or grey powder
Microbial Count: 5 billion CFU/gram
Moisture: 12% max.
Solubility: Water Soluble
Applications:
1) Biofertilizer:
Bacillus Mucilaginosus serves as an effective biofertilizer, enriching soil fertility by dissolving phosphorus, fixing nitrogen, and releasing essential elements such as potassium, silicon, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, sulfur, and manganese. It provides crucial nutrients to the soil, enhancing plant growth and health.
2) Microbial Flocculation:
Utilized in microbial flocculation, it assists in aggregating bacteria and minerals into clumps, facilitating their removal from sewage or industrial wastewater. This process contributes to efficient wastewater treatment and purification.
Key Features:
- Nutrient Release: Facilitates the release of essential potassium ions from soils and minerals, enhancing plant utilization and crop production.
- Microbial Flocculation: Aids in aggregating bacteria and minerals, making it beneficial in wastewater treatment processes.
- Soil Fertility Enhancement: Dissolves phosphorus, fixes nitrogen, releases potassium, silicon, and trace elements, improving soil fertility and nutrient availability.
Class: Bacilli
Order: Bacillales
Family: Bacillaceae
Genus: Bacillus
Species: Bacillus Mucilaginosus
Appearance: Off-white or grey powder
Microbial Count: 5 billion CFU/gram
Moisture: 12% max.
Solubility: Water Soluble
Applications:
1) Biofertilizer:
Bacillus Mucilaginosus serves as an effective biofertilizer, enriching soil fertility by dissolving phosphorus, fixing nitrogen, and releasing essential elements such as potassium, silicon, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, sulfur, and manganese. It provides crucial nutrients to the soil, enhancing plant growth and health.
2) Microbial Flocculation:
Utilized in microbial flocculation, it assists in aggregating bacteria and minerals into clumps, facilitating their removal from sewage or industrial wastewater. This process contributes to efficient wastewater treatment and purification.