ProGro BIO Releases New Independent Research
Confirms Rhizol® Helps Farmers Retain More Nutrients in Their Soils, Increase Organic Matter, and Improve Crop Nutrient Uptake
Improved Nutrient Retention
The research was conducted by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA & CS) Agronomics Division, using soil samples collected from treated and untreated field sections both before planting and after harvest. The nutrient index is a tool used to assess the likelihood that plant-essential elements—such as phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, and others— may move from soils and be lost by way of leeching, volatilization, surface runoff, etc. Higher index values correspond to a greater probability of nutrient loss; lower values indicate stronger nutrient retention. The nutrient-index analysis which was conducted (and is depicted below) further reinforces these findings.
Nutrient Index | Preplanting | Preplanting | Postharvest | Postharvest | Treated Pre-Post Percent Difference | Nontreated Pre-Post | Effective |
Phosphorus | 79.59 | 75.5 | 63.84 | 69 | -19.79 % | -8.61 % | -11.18 % |
Potassium | 99.26 | 96.41 | 81.99 | 85.62 | -17.40 % | -11.19 % | -6.21 % |
Manganese | 899.27 | 883.05 | 698.07 | 725.2 | -22.37 % | -17.88 % | -4.50 % |
Zinc | 156.17 | 140.21 | 114.26 | 131.29 | -26.84 % | -6.36 % | -20.47 % |
Copper | 100.82 | 104.03 | 92.25 | 100.02 | -8.50 % | -3.85 % | -4.65 % |
Sulfur | 46.52 | 46.83 | 27.99 | 29.06 | -39.83 % | -37.95 % | -1.89 % |
The above chart presents soil sample data known as nutrient index. The nutrient index is a tool used to assess the potential for plant essential elements to move from soils utilized for agricultural production into surface water. Put simply, if the nutrient index is higher, then there is a higher likelihood that said nutrient could leach into water and be lost by way of mass flow. Likewise, if the index is lower, there is a lower likelihood of the same. | |||||||
Nutrient-index testing also revealed a clear trend. While pre-planting variability appeared similar across all plots, post-harvest nutrient mobility was consistently lower in Rhizol-treated soils—including key elements such as phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, and nitrogen. Lower nutrient-index values indicate that more nutrients remain in the root zone where crops can use them, less leaching, volatility, and runoff risk, and greater efficiency from every unit of applied fertility.
Organic Matter – Soil Nitrogen Improvement
Across this large, diverse dataset, soils treated with Rhizol also demonstrated a meaningful, statistically significant increase in Humic Matter (HM%) when compared to untreated soils. This measurable improvement is consistent with Rhizol's documented ability to enhance biomass production, stimulate microbial humification pathways, and promote the formation of stable humic fractions. Increases in HM% are widely recognized as indicators of improved soil fertility and structure, higher biological activity, better moisture retention, and enhanced soil nitrogen content—all critical for nutrient retention and crop productivity. For growers, these improvements translate into soils that are more productive, more resilient, and more consistent year after year.
Improved Nutrient Uptake by Plants
To determine how improved soil retention of key plant-essential nutrients affects plant nutrition, ProGro BIO also conducted significant multi-site plant-tissue sampling, processed independently by Waypoint Analytical in
These outcomes reinforce Rhizol's role as a dependable, season-long partner for crop nutrition. With fertilizer costs remaining volatile and nutrient regulations continuing to tighten across many regions, Rhizol gives growers a proven, field-ready way to build healthier soils, reduce nutrient loss, and get more value from every acre throughout the season input costs remaining high and market values projected to remain compressed, growers need a product to put side by side applied nutrients to achieve maximum benefit.
About ProGro BIO: ProGro BIO is an agricultural biotechnology company committed to improving soil health, nutrient efficiency, and crop performance through advanced microbial technologies. Rhizol® is designed to help growers enhance nutrient availability, strengthen soil structure, and support long-term farm productivity.
For more information, visit ProGroBio.com.
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SOURCE ProGro BIO Inc.
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