BIOASIS®
Please note that due to local regulations, product availability and approved crop applications may vary by country. For country specific information, please consult your local advisor.
More security against stress.
Climate extremes and irregular rainfall put crops under pressure, right when establishment and rooting matter most. BIOASIS® is a microbial plant activator designed to support root-zone performance and help crops cope with water and climatic stress, for more consistent field results.
Results in the field. Proven at scale.
Key benefits
- Multiple modes of action that support water retention at the root and help maintain plant turgor, helping plants cope with drought and climatic stress.
- Increases plant resilience while promoting root growth.
- Reduces the risk of crop establishment failures under challenging environmental conditions.
- Stimulates beneficial soil microbiota activity, supporting increased productivity.
How it works
BIOASIS® combines a triad of Bacillus strains with complementary roles:
- Bacillus aryabhattai – supports exopolysaccharide (EPS) synthesis, helping retain water and nutrients near the root; also associated with antioxidant production that helps reduce oxidative stress linked to water stress.
- Bacillus haynesii – an extremophile that can tolerate high temperatures; produces compounds involved in osmotic adjustment, helping reduce water loss under drought stress.
- Bacillus circulans – linked to phytohormone production to support root growth.
Practical advantages
- No refrigeration required (room-temperature storage).
- 24-month shelf life.
Pack sizes
- 12 L case (12 × 1 L bottles)
- 20 L case (4 × 5 L cans)
Composition
- Total concentration at production: 1.5 × 10⁸ CFU/mL
Crops
Examples include: wheat, olives, grapevine, tomato, rice, maize, barley (Country-specific labels may vary).
Want more information or to order BIOASIS®?
Contact your BioWorks advisor.
Disclaimer
Read the label and product information before use. Follow the instructions for use to avoid risks to people and the environment.