DPH Biologicals Introduces Envelix Prime: A Revolutionary Microbial Nutrient Enhancer
TL;DR
Envelix Prime gives growers a single application route to enhanced performance and an increased return on fertilizer investment.
Envelix Prime contains beneficial microorganisms designed to accelerate and maximize fertility release, increasing nutrient uptake in corn trials.
Envelix Prime enables growers to experience the benefits of biologicals for the first time, unlocking consistent benefits in the field and to their bottom line.
Envelix Prime is the first product to be powered by Prime™, a one-of-a-kind, patented spore priming technology that enables more consistent biological performance.
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DPH Biologicals, a leading developer and supplier of agricultural biologicals, has introduced Envelix Prime, a patented, biological nutrient enhancer designed to uniformly cover bulk dry fertilizer. This innovative product combines a robust biological consortium with fertilizer in a single application, promising significant improvements in nutrient uptake and fertilizer efficiency.
“Envelix Prime enables both retailers and growers to seamlessly unlock the value of biologicals on a broader scale,” said Mick Messman, DPH Bio President & CEO. “Just one pound of Envelix Prime evenly covers a ton of dry fertilizer, giving retailers a way to differentiate their fertilizer blends with biology while giving growers a single-purchase, single application route to enhanced performance and an increased return on their fertilizer investment.”
Envelix Prime is formulated with naturally occurring beneficial bacterial and fungal microorganisms designed to accelerate and maximize fertility release. The product uses a patented carrier to adhere microorganisms to the fertilizer prill, enhancing nutrient uptake. In a tissue sample taken from a 2023 corn trial at the V3 leaf stage, Envelix Prime increased nutrient uptake of several macro and micronutrients when applied to MESZ fertilizer, including an 18% increase in phosphorus, a 10% increase in sulfur, a 9% increase in boron, and an 8% increase in copper.
Envelix Prime is DPH Bio’s first product to be powered by Prime™, a patented spore priming technology. This technology germinates beneficial bacteria faster and in harsher conditions, enabling more consistent biological performance. In a recent corn trial, Prime technology enabled more than 70% of spores to germinate at temperatures as high as 98.6 degrees, compared to less than 10% for those without Prime. Additionally, nearly all spores with Prime germinated in high salt environments, while untreated spores did not germinate.
The product mixes seamlessly with MAP, DAP, and Urea, offering improved flowability and less bridging at application. This ease of integration means that growers do not need to change their existing practices to benefit from the enhanced nutrient uptake provided by Envelix Prime.
“We are excited to get Envelix Prime out on the broad acre this fall, enabling many growers the opportunity to experience the benefits of biologicals for the first time. This integrated approach requires no change in practice for the grower and, with the addition of Prime, we are confident that growers will consistently see the benefits this dynamic product unlocks both in the field and to their bottom line,” added Messman.
Envelix Prime is now available to retail partners and fertilizer blending facilities. For more information about DPH Bio’s technology platforms — RegenAphex™ and Prime™, as well as DPH Bio’s expanded product portfolio, visit www.dphbio.com.
About DPH Biologicals
DPH Biologicals, LLC attracts, develops, and scales technologies to improve broad market access and simplify the grower experience with biologicals. Based on investments in scientific research, field testing, partner relationships, and product development, DPH Bio yields success through science and relationships, standing at the forefront of clarity, trust, and proven, profitable solutions for agricultural biologicals. For more information, visit www.dphbio.com.
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