JAIVIKO
A Product of AMRIT ORGANIC
Developed and Tested in the LABS of
CSIR-North-East Institute of Science & Technology
The most advanced Bio-fertilizer has been developed in the most trusted Labs of CSIR,
India. The Collaborating Labs:
CSIR-NIEST, Jorhat
CSIR-CCMB, Hyderabad
CSIR-IHBT, Palampur
CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow
CSIR-NIIST, Trivandrum
‘Jaiviko’ Biofertilizer mediate plant health improvement in
normal and water deficit (drought) conditions
AMRTI ORGANIC
Tingrai Chariali, dibrugarh Assam-786602
Introduction
Over dependence and excess use of chemical fertilizers results in diminution of soil
microbes and has been a serious concern in the agricultural sector. Cost of chemical
fertilizers is also increasing and making it unaffordable to cultivators. Bio-fertilizer proves to
be a viable idea & cost-effective approach to the problem.
Jaiviko is a biological fertilizer based on selected bacterial strain, Due to its
distinctive plant growth-prompting (PGP) traits like nitrogen fixation, phosphate
solubilisation, production of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) like molecules, ammonia, hydrogen
cyanide (HCN), siderophore etc., it can be used as an effective bio-fertilizer for plant growth
promotion in various crops of different agro-climate regions. It is formulated as Wettable
Inert (talc) Powder. These bacteria are non-toxic.
In addition to the PGP traits, this bacterial strain also produces ACC-deaminase with
osmotic stress tolerance capacity. Therefore, this strain can promote plant growth under
deficit condition as well.
Crops
Jaiviko is suitable for application in all type of crops like rice, maize, wheat, potato,
black gram, green gram, green pea, vegetable have been tested for their efficacy in the
experimental field conditions.
Field Experiment
Field test of Jaiviko in Different crops
Sl.No. Crop Season Location of Experiments
Winter & Summer
1 Black Gram CSIR-NEIST Experimental Farm
(2015-16 & 2016-17)
Winter & Summer
2 Green Gram CSIR-NEIST Experimental Farm
(2015-16 & 2016-17)
Winter
3 Green Pea CSIR-NEIST Experimental Farm
(2015-16 & 2016-17)
4 Maize Summer (2015) CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow
Farmer’s field at Malow Pathar,
5 Rice Summer (2016)
Jorhat
6 Wheat Winter (2016) CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, HP
7 Potato Winter (2016) CSIR-IHBT, Palampur, HP
Field Preparation
Land preparation should be done as per Normal/Standard method for the crops.
Advantage/Benefits
a) Plant growth promotion in normal and water deficit conditions.
b) Effective in different crops in various agro-climatic conditions.
c) Single strain has different plant growth promoting traits (nitrogen fixation, phosphate
solubilisation, indole-acetic-acid. (HCN production and siderophere production) and
also produces stress responsive enzyme, ACC-deaminase.
d) No toxic effects and environment friendly.
Effect of Jaiviko on plant growth-promotion in rice plant (-C = Negative Control)
(uninoculated water deficit condition); +C = Positive Control (uninoculated normal
water plants), Jaiviko= bacterial treatment in water deficit condition)
Jaiviko Treated Plants after 10 Days Jaiviko plants after 30 days
Bacterial effect on leaf chlorophyll content
Leaf chlorophyll content was determined to examine the impact of the Jaiviko on
photosynthetic efficiency of host plants. Jaiviko is found more efficient in maintaining
chlorophyll content of leaf under water deficit condition and in normal condition the
chlorophyll content of leaf increase.
Effect of Jaiviko on plant growth promotion and yield in field
The results of the field study demonstrate that the plant growth promotion and yield of
different crops (black gram, green gram, green pea, maize, rice potato wheat etc.) treated with
Jaiviko increases significantly.
Some images of field trial of Jaiviko on different crops
View of field preparation for pulse crop
Field study of Jaiviko with Green pea and Black gram in 2015-16 (winter season)
Field study of Jaiviko with Green pea in 2016 (Winter Season)
Application of Jaiviko in rice cultivation at Malow Pathar, Jorhat on 8/8/2016 and photograph
on 21/8/2016 (no rain during this period)
Without Jaiviko treatment Jaiviko Treatment
Application of Jaiviko in rice cultivation at Malow Pathar, Jorhat on 8/8/2016 and photograph
on 16/8/2016(no rain during this period)
Harvesting of rice in Malow Pathar, Jorhat, Assam.
Effect of Jaiviko biofertilizer on rice plant
Sl.No. Parameters Treatment Results % of increased
1 Panicle length (cm) Control 19.56 -
Jaiviko 23.78 21.57%
2 Numbers of tiller Control 9.60 -
Jaiviko 11.80 23%
3 Whole weight of Control 167.0 -
panicle in one Jaiviko 244.0 46.1 %
plant(gm)
Preservation, Safety & Usage.
1. Storage of Jaiviko Bio-fertilizer should be done in cool and dry place, away from
direct sunlight and heat.
2. Avoid direct sunlight during sowing.
3. Self-life of Jaiviko is stable for a period of six months in powder formulation.
4. Not to be mixed with any other chemicals.
5. Not for internal consumption.
6. Keep away from Children.
7. Keep away from reach of Pet Animals.
8. Fertilize/Sow at early morning or at late evening.
9. Use 1 KG of Jaiviko for approximately 1400 square feet of area.
10. Wash your hand properly after using the biofertilizer.
Application Method of JAIVIKO.
First Application:
Mix 10g Biofertilizer per 140 square feet of area or (1 Kg per 1400 sq. feet) for leguminous
crops and vegetables. For Tea 1 Kg per 800 sq. feet of area.
Second Application:
Second application for Tea should be done after 45 days of first application.
In rice, the required quantity of Jaiviko biofertilizer should be applied before transplanting or
at the time of final ploughing. Half of the normal dose should be applied at Tilling Stage (i.e.
20-30 days) and the other half dose should be applied at Panicle Initiation Stage.
In Pulse crop, required quantity of Jaiviko biofertilizer should be treated to soil just before
sowing or at the time of sowing and half dose should be applied after 1 (one) month of
sowing.
In vegetables required quantity of Jaiviko biofertilizer should be treated to soil at the time of
sowing/planting and a half dose should be applied after 20-25 days of first application.