Barbary-Plante

Our fabricant: SNF FLOERGER

Description of Barbary-Plante G2


Composition

Barbary-Plante G2 is a soil conditioner composed with biodegradable polymer BARBARY-PLANTE (Copolymère Acrylamide-aciilate de sodium reticule).

Subject of the French Ministry of Agriculture Homologation Number 90 101 33 enriched by N.P.K. fertilizer
How it works

The living seed germinates and creates roots which will penetrate the particles of Barbary-Plante to find water.

Eventually the young plant will find nutrients elements to grow and develop a particulary large rooting system which will optimise the absorbtion of all traditional nutrients applied at a later stage.
BARBARY-PLANTE main performances

 1. Absorbs quickly 500 to 1000 times its volume of water.
 2. Relases slowly water and nutrients.
 3. Neutralises salts harmful effects.
All these aptitudes lead to a sustainable improvement of all types of soil with clear yields increases as it has been proved in many field tests performed in: China, Saudi-Arabia, Qatar, France, Libanon, Israêl, Egypt, Switzerland, Senegal, etc...
Agronomic aspects

  Yields increase
  Shortening of cultivation cycles
  Protection of crops agains drought
  Increase of plants resistance to diseases

Reforestation

  Improvement of dry lands
  Improvement of salty lands
  Desalination of briny waters
  Improvement of deserts lands
  Guarantee of seedlings recovery in dry lands
Soils improvement

  Humus sustainable development
  Enhancement of barren lands
  Softening of compact soils

Environment protection

  Fight against erosion
  Fight against soil deterioration
  Fight against deterioration
  Fight against ground water pollution and nitrates seepage
  Reduction of chemicals pollution
  Reduction of leaching
  Reduction of soil salinity
Economic aspects

  Watering reduction up to 50%
  Improvement of usual fertilizers efficiency
  Man power reduction
  Reduction of soil working
  Saving on draining costs

It’s range of action

Desert lands, barren lands, drought areas, arboriculture, market gardening, large scale farming, flowers growing, greenhouses, nurseries, forests, sports grounds, golf courses etc…