Ingredients
Active ingredient content by molecular weight, g/l
Goals / Purpose
Crop | Input rate | Input stage | Remarks | |
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Crop: Cucurbits | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Budding | Remarks: Stimulation of plant growth and development | Details |
Crop: Legumes | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: 2nd tier leaves | Remarks: Better vegetative development | Details |
Crop: Potatoes | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Leaf development | Remarks: Stimulation of growth and tuber formation | Details |
Crop: Onions, Garlic | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: 6 leaves | Remarks: Stimulation of growth and bulb formation | Details |
Crop: Sunflower | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: 6-8 leaf pairs | Remarks: Vegetative mass growth and development | Details |
Crop: Cereals | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Flag leaf - Earing | Remarks: Remedy of nitrogen nutrition lack | Details |
Crop: Cereals | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Milky stage | Remarks: Protein content and grain unit increase | Details |
Crop: Beetroot | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: 4-6 real leaf pairs | Remarks: Stimulation of vegetative organs | Details |
Crop: Beetroot | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Closing of crop | Remarks: Stimulation of vegetative organs | Details |
Crop: Beetroot | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: 20 days before harvesting | Remarks: Stimulation of vegetative organs | Details |
Crop: Buckwheat | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Inflorescence forming - Flowering | Remarks: Growth optimization and crop yield forming | Details |
Crop: Maize | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Booting | Remarks: Vegetative mass growth and development and cob formation | Details |
Crop: Rapeseed | Input rate: 1–2 l/ha | Input stage: Budding – Flowering start | Remarks: Vegetative mass growth and development | Details |
Description
Nitrogen is the main component of proteins and nucleic acids that speed up biologic processes of a plant. Being part of chlorophyll it is involved in photosynthesis.
Nitrogen deficiency shows as:
- leaf paleness;
- leaf blade thinning;
- flower shedding;
- growth slow-down;
- stone fruit tree bark reddening.
The amount of phosphor accumulating as a part of specific multi-component substances in soils is small. That is why plants can uptake a necessary dose of this vital nutrient from soils. Foliar application of this nutrient is indispensable for plant life processes.
It is because of this nutrient that the following processes go on right in plant cells:
- metabolism;
- reproduction;
- mitosis;
- respiration;
- photosynthesis;
- fermentation.