Specialized biostimulant for root development and vegetative growth on field crops
Turbocrop is a specialized biostimulant product designed to enhance the development of roots and promote vegetative growth in crops. It is specifically formulated to improve plants' ability to withstand and cope with abiotic stress factors, such as extreme temperatures, drought, or nutrient deficiencies.
This technology is pre-validated.
Adults 18 and over: Positive high
The poor: Positive high
Under 18: No impact
Women: Positive high
Climate adaptability: Highly adaptable
Farmer climate change readiness: Significant improvement
Biodiversity: Positive impact on biodiversity
Carbon footprint: A bit less carbon released
Environmental health: Moderately improves environmental health
Water use: Same amount of water used
Soil quality: Not yet estimated
Soil Nutritional Imbalance:
Limiting Plant Growth and Development:
Root Limitations:
Reduced Nutrient Use Efficiency:
Yield Limitations:
Stimulated Root Hair Formation:
Promoted Stem Elongation and Leaf Formation:
Optimized Growth of Row Crops:
Enhanced Nutrient Utilization:
Holistic Growth Promotion:
The Turbocrop technology enhances food security and nutrition through increased crop yields and improved nutrient absorption, while also promoting sustainable agriculture by boosting nutrient utilization efficiency and supporting climate resilience. Additionally, it contributes to healthier soil and plant ecosystems, fostering biodiversity.
To integrate this technology into your project, consider the following steps:
Assess your project requirements and determine how the technology can effectively address them.
Determine the quantity of technology needed based on your project's size and scope.
Research and select reputable suppliers or providers of the technology.
Estimate the costs associated with acquiring and implementing the technology, including training and support services.
Develop a plan for integrating the technology into your project timeline and budget.
Ensure adequate training and support for project staff to effectively utilize the technology.
Monitor and evaluate the technology's performance within your project to make necessary adjustments.
Create communication materials, such as flyers, videos, and radio broadcasts, to promote the technology.
Consider collaborating with agricultural development institutes, fertilizer suppliers, and agricultural service companies to implement the technology effectively in your country.
Fertilizer cost
Yield increase
Benefit on maize in South Africa
Patent granted
Country | Testing ongoing | Tested | Adopted |
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South Africa | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
Zambia | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
This technology can be used in the colored agro-ecological zones. Any zones shown in white are not suitable for this technology.
AEZ | Subtropic - warm | Subtropic - cool | Tropic - warm | Tropic - cool |
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Arid | ||||
Semiarid | – | – | ||
Subhumid | – | – | – | – |
Humid | – | – | – | – |
Source: HarvestChoice/IFPRI 2009
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that are applicable to this technology.
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Last updated on 22 May 2024