LALRISE PRIME - For Optimal Turf and Crop Performance: Healthy-Looking, Easy Maintenance Turf and Improved Establishment, Quality, and Yields in Crop Rotation
A convenient, robust inoculant with bio-encapsulated endomycorrhizal spores, optimized for on-seed survival and suitable for bulk treatment by seed processors or on-farm applications. LALRISE PRIME contains bio-encapsulated spores of a carefully selected endomycorrhiza strain designed for optimized on-seed survival. Developed with bulk seed treatment and on-farm applications in mind, the micron-sized powder formulation allows for uniform adhesion to seeds and reduces dust-off in your daily operations.
Key benefits
End Users
- Improves growth and appearance
- Improves nutrients and water absorption
- Increases tolerance to drought and salinity
- Easy maintenance turf
- Maximizes turf establishment
- Improves soil structure to prevent erosion
- Reduces phosphate runoff
- A single application on seeds or sod for lifetime benefit
Seed Processors/Treatment
- Easy one-step application
- Provides optimal on-seed survival and extended shelf-life
- Allows uniform adhesion on seeds
- Reduces dust-off in day-to-day operations
- Compatible with all rhizobia inoculants
- Compatible with all other Lallemand technologies
Target Crop
- Increases yields, growth and quality
- Increases animal feed value and fiber digestibility
- Improves nutrients and water absorption
- Increases tolerance to drought
- Maximizes plant survival rate
- Contributes to better stand establishment
- Improves soil structure to prevent erosion
- Benefits transferable in crop rotation
Ingredients - 2,000 spores/g Rhizophagus irregularis
Formats
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2.2 lb -Storage Information: 24 months at 77°F or less under non-humid conditions, in the original sealed packaging.
On-seed Stability: Store treated seed in cool, dry conditions. Plant inoculated seed within 24 months.
The MYCONNECT Technology seal ensures compliance with quality standards from our unique mycorrhizae production system. MYCONNECT uses a proprietary yeast fraction, acting to enhance the efficacy of the mycorrhiza active ingredient. It provides:
- Superior quality and efficiency
- More homogeneity and better diffusion of spores at the root level
- Better shelf-life and no contamination
- Higher rate of root colonization (RCUs)1
- The best root colonization
The mycorrhiza strain produced with MYCNNECT has demonstrated its superiority for effectively colonizing plant roots.
Repeated trials have been conducted against other major producers of mycorrhiza in North America showing a root colonization rate up to 25% higher.
1 Successful colonization of roots is directly related to the level of performance of mycorrhizae and access to its benefits.
Crop Rotation
The Most Cost Effective Way to Use Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhizae first establish with a long cycle crop, such as cover or forage crops, giving them and subsequent crops in the rotation higher quality and yields.
Treated seeds germinate and play a key role in establishing and amplifying the mycorrhizal network, which remains active in the soil for up to 6 months after the harvest or the cover crop termination. When the primary cash crop is sown after, it will reap the benefits much faster.
Seed Processors
Batch system
This method can provide repeated application of LALRISE PRIME with a potential reduction of calibration time. In batch seed mixing systems, the seed is first loaded into the mixer. The proper amount of powder is then added to the operating mixer and blended until the seed is uniformly coated.
Continuous system
This method requires initial calibration of seed flow and LALRISE PRIME delivery, combined with periodic verification. Standard continuous seed treating equipment can be modified to provide an adapted treating system. LALRISE PRIME is metered into the auger mixing chamber to provide uniform application.
On-Farm Application: Forage & Cover Crops
Mixing with seeds
LALRISE PRIME can be applied by mixing the product with seeds before or at the time of planting. The powder can be mixed directly in the planter box, the hopper, or pre-mixed in a tank prior to loading the seed in the planter.