XiteBio® Yield+
Inoculant for Oilseeds, Cereals & Legumes
XiteBio® Yield+ is a liquid inoculant for oilseeds, cereals and legumes. The active ingredient is our patented strain of Bacillus firmus.
XiteBio® Yield+ works on three distinct modes of action:
- P-solubilization
- Phytohormone production
- Iron chelation (High pH soils)
The unique patented strain of Bacillus firmus vigorously colonizes plant roots and solubilizes soil-bound P for increased plant uptake. This combined with the growth phytohormone leads to earlier root development and plant growth. Siderophore production helps to chelate iron in high PH soils.
XiteBio® Yield+ can be applied in two ways. In-furrow by tank mixing with most starter fertilizers, or with early-post herbicides through the sprayer at the 0-6 leaf stage.
XiteBio® Yield+ is based on our PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobia) platform. PGPR products introduce beneficial bacteria into the soil that release enzymes to stimulate plant growth.
XiteBio® Yield+
Technical .PDF’s
Product Specifications
Active Ingredient:
Minimum of 1 x 10⁸
Bacillus firmus CFU per mL
Modes of Action:
-Phosphorus (P) Solubilization
-Phytohormone Production
-Iron (Fe) Chelation
Formulation:
Ready-to-Use (RTU) Liquid
Application Options:
In-furrow (at planting)
Early post-emergence (at 0-6 leaf stage)
Tank-Mix Compatible:
Yes*
*Please consult compatibility charts
Package Size:
10 L or 338.1 fl oz/Case
Case Treats:
40 – 65 acres
depending on row spacing
Application Rate:
0.25 L/ac (post-emergent or in-furrow)
Shelf Life:
2 Year
Approved for organic use in Canada
Click here to read our organic use document.
XiteBio® Yield+
Advantage
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Yield-shadow-1-300x169.png)
- Increases yields and ROI
- All-in-one, Ready-to-use
- Improves early stage plant growth
- Solubilizes P
- 2 year shelf life
- Tank mixable with post emergent herbicides and starter fertilizers
- Effective under different soil & environmental conditions
Trial Data
XiteBio® Yield+ vs. Check on Canola
For a list of all canola trials click here
![Canola average, +2.2 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-average.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials. Average, 2012-2023
![Canola 2023, +2.4 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2023.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Canola 2022, +0.3 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2022-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Canola 2021, +2.8 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2021-1.png)
Source: North Dakota State University
![Canola 2019, + 1.4 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2019-4.png)
Source: Cavalier Agrow
![Canola 2018, +0.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2018-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Cavalier Agrow
![Canola 2017, +1.9 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2017-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Prairie Plains Agrow, Cavalier Agrow
![Canola 2016, 5.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2016-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Canola 2014, +0.7 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2014-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Canola 2013, +2.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2013-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Canola 2012, +4.1 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Canola-2012-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
XiteBio® Yield+ vs Check on Corn
For a list of all corn trials click here
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-average-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials. Average, 2012-2022
![Corn 2023, +12 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2023.png)
Source: GJ Chemical
![Corn 2022, +4.4 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2022-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, GJ Chemical
![Corn 2021, +7.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2021.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Corn 2020, +4.3 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2020.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Corn 2019, +2.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2019-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, KMR Ag Research
![Corn 2018, +4.2 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2018-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Kent Ag Research
![Corn 2017, +7.2 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2017-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
![Corn 2016, +3.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2016-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, University of Illinois, Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin
![Corn 2014, +1.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2014-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, University of Illinois, Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2013-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, University of Illinois, Ohio State University
![Corn 2012, +6.7 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Corn-2012-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials.
XiteBio® Yield+ vs. Check on Wheat
For a list of all wheat trials click here
![Wheat average, + 4.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-average.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Average, 2015-2023
![Wheat 2023, +7.0 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2023.png)
Source: GJ Chemical
![Wheat 2022, + 1.2 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2022-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, New Era Ag
![Wheat 2020, +3.0 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2020-1.png)
Source: Black Creek Ag Research
![Wheat 2019, + 3.7 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2019-5.png)
Source: Cavalier Agrow
![Wheat 2018, -0.2 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2018-5.png)
Source: Cavalier Agrow, New Era Ag
![Wheat 2017, + 14.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2017-3.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
![Wheat 2016, + 1.4 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2016-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
![Wheat 2015, +5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Wheat-2015-4.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
XiteBio® Yield+ vs. Check on Barley
For a list of all barley trials click here
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Barley-AVG-2023.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Average , 2016-2018
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Barley-2018-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Barley-2017-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Barley-2016-2.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
XiteBio® Yield+ vs. Check on Soybeans
For a full list of all soybean trials click here
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Soybeans-average-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Average, 2015-2023
![Soybeans 2023, +5.1 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Soybeans-2023.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
![Soybeans 2022, +1.1 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Soybeans-2022-1.png)
Source: New Era Ag
![Soybeans 2018, +1.3 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Soybeans-2018.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Kent Ag Research
![Soybeans 2017, +2.2 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Soybeans-2017-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, The Rack
![Soybeans 2014, +1.8 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Soybeans-2014-1.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, University of Missouri
XiteBio® Yield+ vs. Check on Peas
For a full list of all peas trials click here
![Peas average, + 6 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Peas-average.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Average , 2016-2018
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Peas-2023.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
![](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Peas-2018.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials, Cavalier Agrow
![Peas 2017, +12.5 bu/ac](https://xitebio.ca/wp-content/uploads/Peas-2017-2.png)
Source: 3rd Party Trials
XiteBio® Yield+ Field Trials Map
The development of an inoculant or ag-biological requires several years of extensive research to ensure that farmers are using a product of the highest quality. This includes testing its performance over a wide range of agro-climatic conditions. From small-plot, to large-plot, to farm-sized trials, across multiple geographic locations, products are tested repeatedly. Our products are only commercially launched once they demonstrate consistent and measurable performance. This is the standard of care that goes into every XiteBio product.
The map on this page contains the locations and results of all our field trials on XiteBio® Yield+ from 2012-2023