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Boron fertilizer liquid Monomor

Offer type: salePublished: 13.01.2018
Price:125 UAH
Company:ChP Litovchenko
Seller:Kirill
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MonoBor (B) is a concentrated boric fertilizer in easily digestible form for foliar feeding

Composition: Boron (b) = 168 g / l, pH = 8-10


Boron is involved in the formation of the structure of cell walls and the synthesis of nucleic acids. Boron is needed by plants for normal functioning of growing points, that is, young parts of the plant.
Boron promotes flowering and better fruit formation, and stimulates the development of ovaries and fruits, eliminates the shedding of the ovary. Increases the yield of oilseeds, technical, legumes, fruit and vegetables.
In addition, the products enriched in sugar in the tissues of winter crops and sugar beet, fruit, increases the starch content of potatoes. On the poor content of boron soil application of boron fertilizer increases crop yields by 10-20%.
Deficiency of boron leads to the fact that in plant tissues accumulate toxic substances (quinones), causing poisoning of the plant. With a lack of boron is the death of the apical buds and their decay, and the young plants die. The leaves turn brown, get deformed and die. During prolonged fasting Bourne young leaves appear small, the stems and leaves become thinner, the flowers fall or flowering does not occur at all.
The greatest need in the forest are sugar beets, canola, sunflowers, potatoes, soybeans, peas, beans, chickpeas, tomatoes, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, corn, buckwheat, flax, cotton, alfalfa, Apple, pear, grapes, plum, citrus, berries.

Method of application: for foliar feeding of all crops.
Cereals (spring and winter): 0.3 - 0.5 l / ha
Corn: 0.3 - 0.5 l / ha
Sunflower: 0,5 - 1 l / ha
Beet (sugar, fodder and dining room): 1 l / ha
Soy beans, peas, chickpeas, beans and other legumes: 0,5 - 1 l / ha
Oilseed rape (spring and winter): 1 - 1,5 l / ha
Vegetable crops: 0,5 - 1 l / ha
Fruit crops: 1 - 2 l / ha