SKB – KMB (Potash Mobilizing Bacteria)
Advanced Biofertilizer for Unlocking Soil Potassium and Improving Crop Yield
SKB – KMB (Potash Mobilizing Bacteria) is a scientifically developed biofertilizer that enhances the availability of potassium (K) in the soil by converting insoluble potassium minerals into plant-available forms. Many agricultural soils contain large reserves of potassium locked in minerals such as mica, feldspar, and illite, which plants cannot absorb directly. KMB bacteria naturally solubilize these reserves through organic acid secretion and microbial activity, making potassium readily available to crops.
Research in agricultural microbiology has shown that Potash Mobilizing Bacteria improve nutrient uptake efficiency, strengthen plant metabolism, and increase tolerance to environmental stress. By mobilizing native soil potassium, SKB – KMB reduces dependency on chemical potash fertilizers while supporting sustainable farming and soil health.
It is suitable for a wide range of crops including cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, fruits, and plantation crops. Regular application improves root development, enhances crop vigor, and contributes to higher yield and better quality produce.
SKB – KMB Product Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | SKB – KMB |
| Category | Biofertilizer |
| Type | Potash Mobilizing Bacteria |
| Formulation | Liquid / Carrier Based Microbial Culture |
| Function | Mobilizes unavailable soil potassium |
| Target Crops | All crops |
| Application Method | Soil Application / Seed Treatment / Drip |
SKB – KMB Features and Benefits
Mobilizes Soil Potassium
Converts insoluble potassium minerals into plant-available forms.
Improves Nutrient Uptake
Enhances the plant’s ability to absorb potassium along with other nutrients.
Promotes Root Growth
Supports stronger root systems leading to better water and nutrient absorption.
Enhances Crop Yield and Quality
Improves grain filling, fruit size, color, and overall produce quality.
Reduces Chemical Fertilizer Requirement
Helps reduce potash fertilizer usage by utilizing native soil potassium.
Improves Soil Microbial Activity
Strengthens beneficial microbial populations and improves soil fertility.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
Safe for soil, environment, and beneficial organisms.
Usage and Crop Recommendations
| Crop | Purpose | Dosage/Ha | Application Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cereals (Wheat, Rice, Maize) | Improve potassium uptake and growth | 2 – 4 L | Soil application with FYM |
| Pulses (Tur, Gram, Moong) | Root development and yield improvement | 2 – 4 L | Soil or seed treatment |
| Oilseeds (Soybean, Groundnut) | Pod filling and nutrient balance | 2 – 4 L | Soil application |
| Vegetables (Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal) | Fruit quality and plant vigor | 2 – 5 L | Drip or soil |
| Fruit Crops (Grapes, Banana, Pomegranate) | Yield and fruit quality improvement | 3 – 5 L | Drip irrigation / soil |
Application Time
Apply during land preparation or early crop growth stage for best results.
Compatibility
Can be applied with organic manure, compost, and other biofertilizers.
Scientific Working Mechanism
Potash Mobilizing Bacteria release organic acids such as citric acid, oxalic acid, and tartaric acid. These acids dissolve potassium-bearing minerals present in the soil and convert them into soluble potassium ions (K⁺), which plants can easily absorb through their roots. This microbial activity significantly increases potassium availability in the rhizosphere.
Studies in soil microbiology and plant nutrition have demonstrated that KMB application can increase potassium uptake by crops and improve yield performance compared to untreated fields.





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