
Nutriwise P®
Unlocking Soil Phosphorus for Immediate Plant Availability
Releasing Bound Phosphorus for Stronger, Healthier Crops
Driving Efficient Phosphorus Use with Next‑Generation Microbial Technology
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Nutriwise P® is a biological solution specifically developed to unlock and mobilize phosphorus in the soil, transforming it into forms that crops can absorb efficiently. Formulated with a carefully selected microbial strain known for its high capacity to solubilize and mineralize phosphorus, Nutriwise P® enhances nutrient availability in both organic and inorganic phosphorous fractions of the soil.
Phosphorus is essential for root development, energy transfer, and overall plant productivity, yet a large portion of soil phosphorus remains fixed, unavailable to crops. Nutriwise P® addresses this challenge by converting bound phosphorus into accessible orthophosphate ions, ensuring a more continuous and effective nutrient supply throughout the growth cycle.
Nutriwise P® is optimized to colonize the root environment, establishing a stable and functional presence in the soil microbiome. Through this ecological integration, it supports nutrient dynamics, promotes root exploration, and contributes to long‑term soil health.
Mechanism of Action: Advanced Phosphorus Mobilization.
Nutriwise P® exerts its benefits through a powerful biological mode of action that operates directly in the rhizosphere: Phosphorus Solubilization, Phosphorus Mineralization and Rhizospheric Colonization.
By promoting the continuous release of phosphorus from soil reserves, Nutriwise P® enhances nutrient use efficiency, supports stronger early root development, and boosts physiological performance across the entire crop cycle.
Presentation: Wettable powder (WP)
Packaging: 75 g and 300 g.
Crops:
- Row crops such as cereals, corn, soybean, cotton, sunflower among others.
- Specialty crops such as vegetables, fruits, berries and other high‑value crops
Product for use in Organic farming in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/848 and R(EU) 2021/1165