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Welcome to MicroBio Laba

We are experts in agrochemical analysis and laboratory testing. Our mission is to provide clients with high-quality testing services that help them meet high standards.

The MicroBio Laba Centre for Laboratory Research and Development is accredited to the international standard DSTU EN ISO/IEC 17025 in the field of physico-chemical and microbiological testing of soils, grain and seeds, and plant material, and is certified according to DSTU ISO 10012:2005.

This allows us to ensure a high level of competence and quality in our laboratory testing.

We use modern equipment from leading international manufacturers, such as Thermo Fisher Scientific and Velp Scientifica. Our team of highly qualified specialists ensures the quality and accuracy of every analysis.

MicroBio Laba has officially become a member of GLOSOLAN.
GLOSOLAN is a global network of soil laboratories established in 2017.
Its goal is to strengthen the capacity of laboratories in the field of soil analysis.

GLOSOLAN addresses the need for:
– harmonisation of methods
– unification of units
– standardisation of data
– transparency of information

Harmonisation is important in order to:
– obtain reliable and comparable results
– create new high-quality datasets
– make decisions based on evidence

All of this is aimed at sustainable soil management in a world where soil is the foundation of life.
MicroBio Laba is now part of the global scientific community.
Together — towards accurate analysis and a sustainable future.
“MicroBio Laba” continuously expands its range of equipment and improves its methods in accordance with modern requirements. Our goal is to remain at the forefront of laboratory testing.

 

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Our advantages
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Accredited to international standard
ISO/IEC 17025
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Premises area
670
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We analyse up to
10000 samples per year
logo-small Laboratory services by MicroBio Laba
Laboratory services by MicroBio Laba
Soil agrochemical analysis
Soil agrochemical analysis
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Soil agrochemical analysis
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Fertiliser quality analysis
Fertiliser quality analysis
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Fertiliser quality analysis
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Phytopathological analysis of grain and seeds
Phytopathological analysis of grain and seeds
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Phytopathological analysis of grain and seeds
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Phytopathological testing of plants
Phytopathological testing of plants
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Phytopathological testing of plants
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Leaf diagnostics
Leaf diagnostics
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Leaf diagnostics
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Microbial fertiliser analysis
Microbial fertiliser analysis
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Microbial fertiliser analysis
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Microbiological soil analysis
Microbiological soil analysis
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Microbiological soil analysis
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Water quality analysis
Water quality analysis
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Water quality analysis
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What equipment does MicroBio Laba use for testing and analysis?

Our equipment inventory is continuously updated with new instruments in line with current requirements.

Atomic emission spectrometer
Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA

Dumas nitrogen and carbon analyser
Velp Scientifica, Italy

Trinocular stereomicroscope
Euromex Microscopen B.V., Netherlands

Spectrophotometer
Peak Instruments, China

Kjeldahl nitrogen analyser
Behr Labor-Technik, Germany

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MicroBio Laba specialists

At MicroBio Laba, we are proud of our team — the foundation of our expertise, reliability and reputation. It brings together experienced specialists who work in a coordinated way to provide clients with accurate, high-quality testing results.

Every member of the MicroBio Laba team brings specialist knowledge in their field, covering agrochemical analysis, microbiology and physicochemical testing. We maintain a high level of professional competence through continuous training of our specialists and investment in advanced laboratory equipment.

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Publications 14.05.2026

Agricultural producers often face worrying symptoms in the field: plant leaves unexpectedly turn yellow and fall, crop development slows down, ...

Soil degradation: causes, consequences and mitigation methods
Publications 21.04.2026

Most crops cannot use atmospheric nitrogen directly. They require nitrogen in the form of mineral compounds that enter the soil through ...

Nitrogen fertilisers: types, application rates and key considerations for effective use
Publications 19.02.2026

For successful crop production, agricultural businesses need to consider all factors that affect plant development. One of the key factors is ...

What is humus: composition and its effect on soil fertility