R&D Center
The main work of the R&D center is to analyze and test problematic soils, analyze the pathogenic mechanisms of crops, and then provide solutions from experts. It develops corresponding new products to solve problems, uses new products to improve and manage soil, solves soilborne diseases from the root cause, and ultimately achieves high crop yields.

Soil sample processing room
Soil is the foundation for crop growth and the support for crop survival. Therefore, understanding soil is very important. The soil sample processing room performs preliminary processing of soil samples collected from all over the country, facilitating long-term preservation and subsequent analysis. This includes processes such as air-drying, sieving to remove impurities, and crushing into powder.




Soil sample analysis room
The soil sample analysis room's instruments and equipment include: a 721 spectrophotometer, a precision soil and fertilizer nutrient rapid testing instrument, a pesticide residue detector, and a rapid plant disease diagnostic instrument.
Using this equipment, we can quickly detect plant diseases, nutrients, and pesticide residues.
Through the above detection, we can determine which nutrients are lacking in the soil, whether microorganisms are active, and whether there are pesticide residues. This provides data support for precise and targeted soil fertilization and solving soil problems.

Physical and chemical analysis room
The physical and chemical analysis room mainly undertakes the testing of physical and chemical indicators for raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products, as well as new product development. We also conduct pH and salinity tests and analyses of the soil samples that have been pre-processed in the soil sample processing room.
Through physical and chemical analysis, we strictly control the quality of the company's products to ensure that each product meets national standards.

Soil sample preservation room
Processed soil samples are classified and preserved at room temperature, refrigeration (4℃), and freezing (-20℃). We have currently preserved more than 800 soil samples from over 30 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions. Detailed data have been obtained through testing, and the first problematic soil database in China led by a company has been initially established.

Aseptic room
Our R&D personnel isolate beneficial or pathogenic bacteria from collected soil and plant samples in a sterile operating platform, particularly screening for targeted functional strains and conducting domestication and mutagenesis. This provides data support for building an agricultural microbial resource bank.




Pathogen analysis room
Researchers spread a ring of microbial culture on a slide and observe it under a high-power microscope. This allows for a better understanding of the morphological characteristics of beneficial or pathogenic bacteria and enables the detection, analysis, and screening of microorganisms. Excellent strains are registered with the National Microbial Culture Collection Center.

Culture room
Culture dishes inoculated with microorganisms are incubated in an incubator to promote microbial growth and reproduction, allowing for observation and testing of microbial properties in a shorter time.

Tissue culture room
Through pot experiments, the effects of strains and products on crops are tested to explore the usage and dosage. This tissue culture room can supplement light and temperature, so that relevant experiments can be carried out normally even in the cold winter.