Liquid combination seed treatment compositions

Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Bacterial

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71 6, 435260, C05F 1108

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041613970

ABSTRACT:
A liquid seed treatment composition is described in which microdried bacteria are flowably suspended in a nonphytotoxic liquid carrier with a chemical substance normally toxic to the bacteria. The bacteria in the compositions exhibit prolonged viability relative to dry, non-fluid formulations. To sustain bacterial viability and effectiveness of the compositions, the compositions are maintained as a liquid colloid in which the ingredients are thoroughly dispersed.

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