Recent Vitazyme Studies
2022 Plant growth regulators, brassinosteroids are an active component of Vitazyme Biostimulant


Rajnish Khanna 1*, Alexis Ortiz 2, Robert Reed 2, Pratigya Khatiwada 2, Zhiyong Wang 3, Paul W. Syltie 4*
1 Founder & CEO, i-Cultiver, Inc., Manteca, CA
2 Interns, Biotechnology Education & Specialized Training (BEST) Program, i-Cultiver, Inc., Manteca, CA
3 Acting Director, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford University, Stanford, CA
4 Director of Research, Vital Earth Resources, TX
*Contact: raj@i-cultiver.com
MODE OF ACTION
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2022 Vitazyme, an organic biostimulant increases tomato production


Rajnish Khanna 1*, Julia Sherman 2, Robert Reed 1, Roberto Bogomolni 3 and Paul W. Syltie 4*
1 i-Cultiver, Inc. and Global Food Scholar, Inc., Manteca, CA; Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford, CA
2 University of California, Berkeley, CA
3 University of California, Santa Cruz, CA
4 Vital Earth Resources, Gladewater, TX
*Contact: raj@i-cultiver.com; pwsyltie@yahoo.com
GREENHOUSE TOMATOS
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2021 Vitazyme Increased Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Fruit Production


Rajnish Khanna 1*, Paul W. Syltie 2*
1 Founder & CEO, i-Cultiver, Inc., Tracy, CA
2 Director of Research, Vital Earth Resources, Texas, CA
*Contact: raj@i-cultiver.com; pwsyltie@yahoo.com
*Contact: raj@i-cultiver.com; pwsyltie@yahoo.com
GREENHOUSE TOMATOS
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