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Cytonezyme Bio-Stimulant (Nichino India) | Boost Crop Yield & Soil Health

Unlock the full genetic potential of your crops with Cytonezyme, a premium Japanese-technology biostimulant from Nichino India.

Cytonezyme is a "Crop Aid" formulation designed to go beyond simple pest control. It combines seaweed extracts, hydrolyzed proteins, and microbial metabolites to improve root health, combat abiotic stress, and maximize yields. Whether you are growing paddy, cotton, or vegetables, Cytonezyme bridges the gap between plant protection and production.

Best for: Improving soil structure, inducing vigorous root growth, and helping crops recover from herbicide shock or weather stress.

Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits

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    Rapid Stress Recovery: Helps crops bounce back quickly from "herbicide shock" (yellowing) and environmental stresses like heat or cold.
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    Japanese Quality Assurance: Backed by Nihon Nohyaku Co., Ltd., ensuring a formulation free from heavy metals and harmful fillers often found in generic "zymes."
  • Vigorous Root Development: Stimulates lateral root growth and root hairs, allowing the plant to mine nutrients from a larger area of soil.
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    Drought & Salinity Tolerance: Contains osmolytes that maintain cell turgor pressure, keeping plants green and active even in saline or dry soil conditions.
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    Significant Yield Increase: Promotes productive tillers in paddy, retains squares/bolls in cotton, and improves overall grain filling and quality.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Details
Brand Name Cytonezyme
Technical Name Plant Biostimulant / Biozyme Granules
IRAC MoA Code N/A (Biological Growth Promoter)
Chemical Group Seaweed Extract + Amino Acids + Microbial Metabolites
Formulation Granules (GR) - Bentonite/Dolomite Base
Toxicity Label Green Label (Eco-Friendly / Safe)

How It Works: Mode of Action

Cytonezyme acts as a "metabolic trigger" for the plant. It creates a synergy between the soil microbiome and plant physiology.

  1. Rhizosphere Activation: Upon application, the granules absorb moisture and release amino acids and sugars. This stimulates beneficial soil bacteria, improving nutrient mineralization.
  2. Root Architecture Modification: The formulation contains natural precursors to Auxins, which trigger the proliferation of white roots (feeder roots), enabling better uptake of NPK and micronutrients.
  3. Photosynthetic Enhancement: It delays the aging of leaves (senescence) by promoting Cytokinin activity. This keeps the plant greener for longer ("stay-green effect"), ensuring more energy goes into grain filling.

Note: Cytonezyme also stimulates GST enzymes, which help the crop detoxify herbicides faster.

Target Crops & Pests

Crop Target Issues / Benefits
Paddy (Rice) Poor tillering, transplant shock, herbicide stress, chaffy grains.
Cotton Parawilt, square/flower dropping, small boll size, moisture stress.
Chillies & Vegetables Stunted growth due to viral pressure, poor flowering, transplant shock.

Dosage & Application Guide

The Golden Rule: Always follow the "Dose per Acre" for accurate results.

Dosage per Acre, Litre, & Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI)

Crop Dose (kg / Acre) Method Application Timing PHI (Days)
Short Duration (Paddy, Wheat) 4 kg Soil Broadcast Basal or with 1st Top Dressing (15-20 DAT) 0
Long Duration (Cotton, Sugarcane) 8 kg (4kg + 4kg) Soil Broadcast Dose 1: Sowing | Dose 2: 45 Days 0
Plantation (Mango, Citrus) 200 - 500g / Tree Ring Application Pre-flowering & Post-harvest 0

*PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval: Cytonezyme is a biological product and leaves no harmful residues, allowing for immediate harvest if necessary.

How to Apply: Best Practices

  • Timing: For Paddy, apply 15-20 days after transplanting to maximize tillering. For Cotton, apply at basal to prevent wilt.
  • Mixing: Compatible with Urea, DAP, and granular insecticides like Wartap (Cartap Hydrochloride). This saves labor costs.
  • Coverage: Ensure uniform broadcasting across the field. For trees, apply in the drip circle (active root zone).
  • Safety: Always wear PPE (gloves, mask, goggles). Wash hands thoroughly after use.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Cytonezyme a fertilizer substitute?
No. It is a biostimulant. It acts as a supplement to help the plant use fertilizers (Urea/DAP) more efficiently. Do not stop using your regular fertilizers.

2. Can I use Cytonezyme after spraying herbicides?
Yes! It is highly recommended. Using Cytonezyme helps the crop recover from the yellowing or stunting caused by herbicides like Bispyribac Sodium or Pretilachlor.

3. What is the difference between Cytonezyme and Cytone Plus?
Cytonezyme is a granular soil application for root development. Cytone Plus is a liquid for foliar spraying to improve flowering and fruit setting.

4. Does it control insects?
No, it does not kill insects directly. However, it makes the plant stronger and helps it repair damage caused by pests like Stem Borers or BPH.

5. Is it safe for organic farming?
Cytonezyme is based on natural seaweed and biological extracts. However, check local certification requirements as it is a manufactured granule.

Safety & Disclaimer

Always read and follow the instructions on the official product label. The information provided here is for guidance only. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) during application.