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Microalgae

Statera-Ecosolutions develops and produces a variety of naturally occurring microalgae. The strength of this variety is that all elements of the microalgae can become available to the plant. Microalgae stimulate biological life in the soil. This way, microalgae indirectly contribute to a resilient plant.

This resilience is particularly important in these strongly fluctuating climate conditions.

The origin of Microalgae

Passion

Passion for plants and curiosity about nature.

Mission

Providing solutions in a nature-friendly way with nature's own resources.

Philosophy

Environment is central and acting with that responsibility.

Curiosity

Why, how come, what if...

Source of microorganisms

Microalgae form a rich source of growth-promoting substances such as auxins, amino acids, gibberellins, and vitamins. These compounds naturally support the plant’s growth process in the development of roots, leaf mass, flowering, and fruit formation. Additionally, microalgae can contribute to a more efficient uptake of nutrients.

Resilient plant

By applying microalgae during the growth process of plants, a natural enhancement of resilience occurs.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Microalgae

Microalgae are microscopic algae, including green algae and cyanobacteria. They contain
natural substances that stimulate plant growth, improve soil quality, and provide
protection against diseases and pests.

Microalgae produce growth-promoting substances such as auxins, amino acids, vitamins, and
gibberellins. These substances stimulate germination, root development, leaf and stem growth, and
can even improve fruit formation.

Yes, especially cyanobacteria can fix nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants. This
can reduce the need for mineral nitrogen fertilizers while simultaneously increasing crop yield.

Yes, substances from microalgae can combat various fungi and nematodes. Additionally, they can
increase plants' resistance to diseases and pests, making crops less susceptible
to infections.

Microalgae increase biological activity in the soil and contribute to a better
soil structure. They can retain soil moisture, prevent erosion, and make problem soils, such as
salty or acidic soils, more fertile.

Yes, microalgae are a natural and sustainable alternative to chemical
crop protection products and fertilizers. They reduce dependency on synthetic
products and contribute to more sustainable agriculture.