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Independent Validation by AGROAMBIENTE: NUTREENT Proven to Increase Ryegrass Biomass by 131%

Study Partner: AGROAMBIENTE E.A.T. (Certified Environmental & Agricultural Laboratory)

Subject: Ryegrass Blend (Lolium perenne)

Duration: 30 days post-application

The Objective

To scientifically validate the biological activity of the NUTREENT microbial consortium (formulated with Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus subtilis, and Lactobacillus sp.) and measure its specific impact on the growth, weight, and root development of pasture grasses.

The Methodology

Agroambiente conducted a randomized complete block design trial using three distinct groups:

  • T1: Standard Dose (Equivalent to 400g/ha).
  • T2: High Dose (Equivalent to 450g/ha).
  • Control: Water only (Testigo Absoluto).

Key Performance Results

The laboratory analysis confirmed that NUTREENT produced statistically significant improvements across all growth metrics compared to the control group.

  • 131% Increase in Total Biomass: Plants treated with the standard dose of NUTREENT achieved a mean weight of 5.20g, compared to just 2.25g in the control group.
  • 95% Increase in Root Mass: Root development was nearly double that of the control group, with treated roots weighing 1.70g versus 0.87g for untreated plants.
  • 22% Increase in Vertical Growth: Treated plants reached a maximum average height of 65.20cm, significantly taller than the 53.30cm average of the control group.

The Science Behind the Growth

Agroambiente also performed a specific microbiological count, confirming that NUTREENT contained $5 \times 10^9$ CFU/gr of cellulose-degrading bacteria. This high concentration of active microbes accelerates the breakdown of organic matter, making essential nutrients more bio-available to the plant and resulting in the dramatic biomass increases observed in the study.

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