How Lot 125® Can Help Plants Receive Needed Sulfur

Wastewater Reuse, the Impact on the Environment

How Lot 125® Can Help Plants Receive Needed Sulfur

Category : Soil Remediation

Project Description

Carbon-bonded S is mineralized through various pathways: 1. Direct aerobic mineralization during the oxidation of C as an energy source 2. Anaerobic mineralization of organic matter (desulfurization) 3. Incomplete oxidation of organic S into inorganic S compounds 4. Biological oxidation of H2S to sulfate via elemental S and sulfite 5. Our microbiology does not produce sulfur in the soil (as such)

The hydrolysis of ester sulfates occurs by splitting the O-S bond, through the action of sulfatase enzymes:

R-O-SO3 + H20 = ROH + H+ + SO4

There are numerous sulfatases, characterized by high specificity. They include arylsulfatases and Lot 125® contains an excellent diversity of microbes, producing a diversity of enzymes; some that are directly involved in making sulfur available to the soil.

The product does help stabilize the pH and will not lower it significantly and plants only need a 6.5-6.8 pH if they are being fertilized with synthetic fertilizers. How do all those other plants in the world grow, when you know all the earth of this planet does not have a 6.5-6.8 pH? It is a wonderful marketing tool if you are selling synthetic fertilizers. 

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