New product
Codamin B-Mo
A Liquid Foliar Fertilizer with Boron and Molybdenum, Enriched with Amino Acids
Description
Codamin B-Mo is a liquid foliar fertilizer containing boron and molybdenum, further enriched with amino acids.
Advantages of Codamin B-Mo
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New liquid foliar fertilizer with boron and molybdenum, enriched with plant-derived amino acids.
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In addition to correcting boron and molybdenum deficiencies in plants, it supports protein synthesis, transport, and uptake by cells.
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Kodamin B-Mo conserves plant energy by stimulating their resistance to unfavorable conditions.
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Kodamin B-Mo contributes to increasing yields and product quality.
Application Dose
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Rapeseed: 150 - 200 ml/dka
Application Timing
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Kodamin B-Mo is applied in the autumn, during the rosette stage of rapeseed.
Composition
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Boron (B): 6.4%
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Molybdenum (Mo): 0.2%
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Amino Acids: 12.3% (w/v)
Role of Boron in Rapeseed
Rapeseed has significantly higher boron requirements than cereal crops. Boron is essential for growth and increases rapeseed seed and oil yield. It is crucial for the overall development of the crop, reducing plant losses during overwintering, improving the accumulation of reserves in rapeseed for better and faster spring development, enhancing flowering, and ensuring uniform ripening. It plays a vital role in:
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Building, functioning, and strength of the cell wall
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Cell division
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Seed formation
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Sugar transport
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Pollen germination and pollination
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Calcium uptake and transport within the plant
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Hormone synthesis
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Boron also improves nitrogen fixation.
Symptoms of Boron Deficiency
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Cessation of main stem growth
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Formation of a small number of flower buds and pods
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Leaf blade deformation
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Dwarfism
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Reduced plant resistance to diseases
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Hollow stem and root
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Cracking of the stem
Role of Molybdenum in Rapeseed
Molybdenum is a component of several enzymes and directly participates in metabolic processes. It is important for pollination, nitrogen metabolism, improves nutrient accumulation in plants, and enhances flowering and uniform ripening. It reduces damage caused by an excess of the elements Cu, B, Ni, Co, Mn, and Zn.
Symptoms of Molybdenum Deficiency
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Primarily expressed in younger leaves, but also through chlorosis of older leaves.
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Leaf edges quickly become necrotic and curl.
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Limited spreading of the leaf blade, sometimes only with a growing leaf stalk.
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Reduced growth with leaf discoloration and signs of wilting.
Предимства
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A new liquid foliar fertilizer with boron and molybdenum, enriched with plant-derived amino acids.
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Corrects boron and molybdenum deficiencies in plants.
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Supports protein synthesis, transport, and uptake by cells.
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Conserves plant energy by stimulating their resistance to unfavorable conditions.
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Promotes increased yields and improved product quality.
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