Artículo técnico · Innovak News
Soil is a dynamic ecosystem where fundamental interactions for crop development occur. At the center of this activity is the rhizosphere - the zone immediately adjacent to plant roots - where microorganisms such as beneficial bacteria and fungi play a crucial role in the nutrient cycle and soil health.
Within the rhizosphere, roots release organic compounds called root exudates that act as chemical signals and energy sources for microorganisms. These exudates attract beneficial bacteria and fungi that facilitate the absorption of essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. According to the FAO, 95% of food depends directly or indirectly on the activity of soil microorganisms. Recent studies show that high microbial diversity can increase crop yields by up to 20% while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Innovak Global has developed innovative solutions that stimulate rhizospheric activity by enhancing root exudate production and promoting beneficial microbial communities - significantly impacting crop health and soil conservation. An active rhizosphere not only guarantees vigorous root development, but also contributes to the regeneration of degraded soils, a key factor for addressing climate change and global food security challenges.
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