MARROS BioFerti™ is a blackish-brown powder biofertilizer, containing a consortium of non-symbiotic microbes fastening N, dissolution of P , and fitohormon producer.
Type and Microbial Population
Type and Microbial Population
No. | Types of Microbes | Microbial Populations (CFU / gr of Carrier Materials) |
1. | Azotobacter sp | > 4.8 x 107 |
2. | Azospirillum sp | > 6.0 x 107 |
3. | Bacilus sp. | > 5.6 x 107 |
4. | Pseudomonas sp | > 2.7 x 107 |
Benefits and Advantages:
1. Increasing nutrient availability of N and increase the solubility of P and mobilization of P soil deposit.
2. Encourage the growth and root regeneration
3. Improving the efficiency of nutrient uptake and efficiency of fertilization
4. Increase the growth and yield of crops
5. Easy of application and environmentally friendly
Method of Storage
- Keep dried, avoid direct sunlight
- Do not use if the packaging has been opened / damaged
Dosage and Applications Method:
- Before use, mix 2 packs, (or about 200 grams) of MARROS BioFerti™ inoculants with 5-10 kg of soil humus or dry manure.
- Further spread evenly on the land before planting.
- For the nursery, the mixture was spread in the nursery beds as much as 100-200 g / m² or provide approximately 50-10 g in the planting hole or a mix of seeds or seedlings of about 0.5% - 1% with nursery mediaDoses and Application Method Summary
No. | Plants | Dose (gr / Ha) | Method of Application |
1 | Rice, Corn, and Other Food Plants | 200 to 400 | Spread evenly on the land before planting or placed in a hole planting or beds planting |
2 | Vegetables (Tomatoes, Chilli, Potatoes, etc.) | 400 to 800 | Give to the planting hole or planting array when transplanting. |
3 | 1000 to 2000 | Give to the bed planting around the plant or in drill holes around the plants. Application 1-2 times a year |
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
MARROS Bio-Ferti
MARROS Bio-Ferti
MSDS – MARROS Bio-Ferti - Rev. : 01 - Date Issue : 29 April 2010
SECTION-1 : Identification of substance and company
Product Name : MARROS Bio-Ferti
Synonyms : -
Product Use : Biofertilizer for Agriculture/Plantation/Post Mining Land
Reclamation
Producer : CV. MARROS LESTARI
Address : Jl. Sriwijaya No. C3/17, Cimanggu Permai – Bogor 16161
Telephone / Fax : +62 251 3880345
SECTION-2 : Section Two: Composition/information on ingredients | |||||
Ingredient | CAS number | Population | Percent | ||
Azotobacter Sp - 4,8x107 -
Azospirilum Sp - 6,0x107 -
Bacillus Sp - 5,6x107 -
Pseudomonas Sp - 2,7x107 -
Carrier Media : Peat Soil - - 99%
SECTION-3 : Hazards Identification
Emergency Overview: The bacteria is not generally considered to be hazardous to humans or the environment. Toxicity is untested but is expected to be low via ingestion, skin contact or inhalation.
Possible Routes of Entry: Inhalation, open wounds, eyes
Emergency Overview: The bacteria is not generally considered to be hazardous to humans or the environment. Toxicity is untested but is expected to be low via ingestion, skin contact or inhalation.
Possible Routes of Entry: Inhalation, open wounds, eyes
Health Hazards: Nuisance dust, contains peat
Carcinogenity: None known
Effects of Exposure: Inhalation over long periods of high amounts of any nuisance dust may overload lung clearance mechanism, irritate mucous membrane and make lungs more vulnerable to respiratory disease.
Chronic Long term exposure to dusts can cause respiratory irritation and coughing. An
allergic reaction is possible with asthmatics.
SECTION-4 : First Aid Measures:
By-products : None
By-products : None
Polymerization : Will not occur
Inhalation : none (recommend particle respirator)
Ingestion : Induce vomiting. Repeat until vomit is clear.
Skin : If irritation occurs, wash with water and mild detergent
Eye : Immediately flush eyes with clean water for 15 minutes.
Call a physician.
Keep open wounds covered and clean as suggested by any good program of hygiene.
SECTION-5: Fire fighting Measures:
None. Caution, burning may continue inside bags or piles after surface fire is out. Break bags or separate pile to assure that the fire is extinguished. The thermal decomposition products are those commonly observed with natural products such as wood or other vegetable matter.
SECTION-6 : Accidental Release Measures:
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Use methods to clean spill which avoid creating airborne dust. Remove for disposal or incorporation into soils or garden.
SECTION-7 : Handling and Storage
Waste Disposal Method:
Waste of this product is not defined as hazardous. Dispose of all waste in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing:
If excessive dust in created, avoid breathing dust by using adequate ventilation and/or NIOSH or MSHA approved respirator for nuisance dust of this type. Breathing dust may be harmful to your health.
Other Precautions:
Protective eye wear should be worn where dust levels are high enough to cause irritation.
Avoid inhalation of ash particulates. Wash any contamination from skin or eyes immediately. Wash hands and exposed skin before eating, drinking, smoking or using thetoilet.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place in original container – preferably in a refrigerator
in which no food is stored. Keep container closed when not in use.
in which no food is stored. Keep container closed when not in use.
SECTION-8 : Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
General: Protective clothing should be selected according to the conditions likely to be encountered in the workplace. Ensure good ventilation. No exposure limits have been established.
Engineering Controls: Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to reduce airborne exposure at locations/operations where spray mist may be generated.
General: Protective clothing should be selected according to the conditions likely to be encountered in the workplace. Ensure good ventilation. No exposure limits have been established.
Engineering Controls: Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to reduce airborne exposure at locations/operations where spray mist may be generated.
Respirator : Highly recommended. If none available, must use dust/mist filtering mask.
Eyes/Face : Wear chemical safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields.
Hands/Skin : Wear a suitable hand gloves. Product is not an irritant, but gloves are a
sensible precaution when handling any bacterial product.
Other clothing: Wear suitable protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirt, pants, and
shoes with socks.
Hygienic practices: Merely as a common-sense precaution, wash hands and exposed
skin before eating, drinking, smoking or using the toilet.
SECTION-9 : Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance : Moistured Powder, Soil like material
Melting Point : Not Applicable
Boiling Point : Not Applicable
Solubility : Not soluble in water
Solubility : Not soluble in water
pH : Neutral
SECTION-10 : Stability and Reactivity
Stability : Stable, non-reactive
Conditions to avoid : Extreme Temperature can make microbes die
Materials to avoid : Strong Acid or Strong Base
Hazardous decomposition products : None known
Hazardous polymerization : Will not occur
SECTION-11 : Toxicological Information
Toxicological studies have not been conducted.
SECTION-12 : Ecological Information
Ecological Information: Not expected to impose any environmental risk. These bacteria are already present (and in large numbers) on all vegetation (including crops), and in most soils.
Ecotoxicity Information: Has not been tested. Not expected to present any risk.
SECTION-10 : Stability and Reactivity
Stability : Stable, non-reactive
Conditions to avoid : Extreme Temperature can make microbes die
Materials to avoid : Strong Acid or Strong Base
Hazardous decomposition products : None known
Hazardous polymerization : Will not occur
SECTION-11 : Toxicological Information
Toxicological studies have not been conducted.
SECTION-12 : Ecological Information
Ecological Information: Not expected to impose any environmental risk. These bacteria are already present (and in large numbers) on all vegetation (including crops), and in most soils.
Ecotoxicity Information: Has not been tested. Not expected to present any risk.
SECTION-13 : Disposal Considerations
Disposal: If spilled material cannot be disposed of by intended use, an acceptable method of disposal is to pour down the drain – in accordance with local, regional and national environmental regulations.
Empty Container: Empty container into application equipment, rinse with water and add rinsate to application equipment. Dispose of empty container in accordance with applicable environmental regulations.
SECTION-14 : Transport Information
DOT : NOT REGULATED
ICAO/IATA : NOT RESTRICTED
IMO : NOT REGULATED
DOT : NOT REGULATED
ICAO/IATA : NOT RESTRICTED
IMO : NOT REGULATED
SECTION-15: Regulatory Information
The information contained herein is based upon data considered to be accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data. We accept no responsibility for results obtained by the application of this information or the safety and suitability of our products. Users are advised to conduct their own tests to determine the safety and suitability of each product for their own use.
The information contained herein is based upon data considered to be accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data. We accept no responsibility for results obtained by the application of this information or the safety and suitability of our products. Users are advised to conduct their own tests to determine the safety and suitability of each product for their own use.
SECTION-16 : Other Informations
These materials are made from natural products and may contain naturally occurring microorganisms. Proper precautions are advised to prevent infection of open wounds, inhalation of excessive amounts of dust and eye irritation. The proper hygiene practices necessary to prevent health hazards from any naturally occurring substance such as soil, bark, etc., should be observed.
The information contained in this MSDS is provided without warranty of any kind, express or implied. The information contained herein is made available solely for consideration, investigation, and verification by the original recipients hereof. Users should consider this
information only as a supplement to other information gathered by or available to them. Users should make independent determinations of the suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials for the safety and health of employees, customers, and the environment. This hazard information is not a substitute for risk assessment under actual conditions of use. Users have the responsibility to keep currently informed on chemical hazard information, to design and update their own programs, and to comply with all applicable national, federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding safety, occupational health, right to know, and environmental protection.
MARROS Bio-Ferti - Powder
MARROS BioFerti™ is a blackish-brown powder biofertilizer, containing a consortium of non-symbiotic microbes fastening N, dissolution of P , and fitohormon producer.
Type and Microbial Population
Note:
To make application easier, mix 150-200 gr of MARROS BioFerti™ inoculants with 5 -10 kg soil humus or dry manure before application to the land.
Type and Microbial Population
No. | Types of Microbes | Microbial Populations (CFU / gr of Carrier Materials) |
1. | Azotobacter sp | > 4.8 x 107 |
2. | Azospirillum sp | > 6.0 x 107 |
3. | Bacilus sp. | > 5.6 x 107 |
4. | Pseudomonas sp | > 2.7 x 107 |
Benefits and Advantages:
1. Increasing nutrient availability of N and increase the solubility of P and mobilization of P soil deposit.
2. Encourage the growth and root regeneration
3. Improving the efficiency of nutrient uptake and efficiency of fertilization
4. Increase the growth and yield of crops
5. Easy of application and environmentally friendly
Method of Storage
- Keep dried, avoid direct sunlight
- Do not use if the packaging has been opened / damaged
Dosage and Applications Method:
- Before use, mix 2 packs, (or about 200 grams) of MARROS BioFerti™ inoculants with 5-10 kg of soil humus or dry manure.
- Further spread evenly on the land before planting.
- For the nursery, the mixture was spread in the nursery beds as much as 100-200 g / m² or provide approximately 50-10 g in the planting hole or a mix of seeds or seedlings of about 0.5% - 1% with nursery media
Doses and Application Method Summary
No. | Plants | Dose (gr / Ha) | Method of Application |
1 | Rice, Corn, and Other Food Plants | 200 to 400 | Spread evenly on the land before planting or placed in a hole planting or beds planting |
2 | Vegetables (Tomatoes, Chilli, Potatoes, etc.) | 400 to 800 | Give to the planting hole or planting array when transplanting. |
3 | 1000 to 2000 | Give to the bed planting around the plant or in drill holes around the plants. Application 1-2 times a year |
Note:
To make application easier, mix 150-200 gr of MARROS BioFerti™ inoculants with 5 -10 kg soil humus or dry manure before application to the land.