Principal Investigator: Dr. Sharjil Ahmad Khan (International Director, IMBB)
Institution: The University of Lahore, Pakistan
Scope: Agronomic Field Trials (Wheat), Pathogen Control (Fusarium), and Chemical Analysis.
The primary objective of this comprehensive study was to move "From Depletion to Replenishment." The field experiments on Wheat (Triticum aestivum) delivered staggering results regarding biomass and final harvest yield.
The report re-validated NUTREENT's antifungal capabilities against three distinct strains of Fusarium oxysporum (White, Green, and Black fungus).
Annex I of the report includes an independent chemical analysis by the PCSIR Laboratories Complex (Govt. of Pakistan), verifying that NUTREENT is rich in essential growth drivers:
Dr. Khan’s report concludes that NUTREENT "supercharges uptake," acting as both a high-performance fertilizer and a disease control agent. By boosting wheat yields to 112 mann/acre and suppressing soil-borne fungi, it offers a dual-action solution for sustainable, high-profit agriculture.
Maximizing crop yields in agriculture increases earnings, food security, and sustainability, which aligns with farmers' major productivity goals.