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Case Study
Encapsulation of plant growth promoting bacteria
Customer: ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura, India
The ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura Centre was established with mandate to
provide adequate research base in the domain of agriculture, horticulture, animal and fisheries
for the collection and preservation of cultivated or wild germplasm in crops, animals and fisheries for their subsequent utilization in improvement programme and to disseminate viable technology among farming community. The Centre over a short span of its existence has developed
technologies with identification of high yielding varieties of agro- horticulture crops, production
and protection technologies and soil characterisation relevant to the state. The centre has also
developed and introduced suitable strains of poultry, rabbit, pig and goat as components for
uplifting the economic levels of the local masses.
Application: Encapsulation of plant growth promoting bacteria
Plant growth promoting bacterial bio-inoculants are most sensitive to highly acidic and hot soils.
This technology will most likely provide an amicable solution for better microbial acclimatization
and performance which in turn improve the eco-restoration of degraded shifting cultivation sites
of the North East Hills of India.
Equipment: Encapsulator B-395 Pro
BUCHI Encapsulator B-395 Pro enhances the efficiency of encapsulation process to the desired objective. The aseptic facility and stroboscopic control of the equipment is advantageous
for research purposes.
Benefit / Conclusion: Precision control in microcapsule production
“Uniformity and regulated control of precision is amazing.”
Dr. M. Datta, Joint Director and PI, ICAR, India
AC-139-23
Sterility application in batch production as well as functioning of microcapsules are convincing.
The precision control and homogeneity in capsule sizes are adding new dimensions in product
applicability, quality and our research as well.