On the Utility of Chelated Trace Element Fertilizers
All things in the world depend on the nutrients in the soil for their growth and reproduction. Chelated trace element fertilizers, among all kinds of nutrients, have a special use.
The matter of covering farmers and mulberries is related to people's livelihood. Crop growth requires not only macro elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but also trace elements such as boron, zinc, iron, manganese, copper, and molybdenum. Although trace elements exist in the soil, they are often difficult for crops to ingest. Chelated trace element fertilizers use unique chelating technology to wrap trace elements in them, as if they are covered with a layer of easily absorbed "armor".
Looking at farmland and applying chelated trace element fertilizers, crops are full of vitality. The seedlings are green and onion, with wide and thick leaves and strong stems. Because boron is chelated, it is easier for the roots of crops to absorb, promoting pollen germination and pollen tube elongation. When it blooms and bears fruit, it plays an important role. Zinc, also by the power of chelation, participates in the synthesis of various enzymes in crops, which has a profound impact on their photosynthesis and respiration, and greatly increases the ability of crops to resist disease and stress.
And iron, after chelation, plays a key role in the synthesis of chlorophyll in crops. If crops are deficient in iron, the leaves will be yellow and diseased, and the vitality will gradually be lost. However, with the help of chelated iron fertilizer, the leaves will be green and full of vitality. When manganese is chelated, it has a great impact on the electron transport chain of crop photosynthesis, which can improve photosynthetic efficiency and accumulate more energy for crop growth.
As for copper, molybdenum and other elements, after chelation, they each have their own functions in many physiological processes such as crop nitrogen metabolism and protein synthesis. Or participate in the activation of enzymes, or promote material transformation, so that crops can grow and develop smoothly.
Therefore, chelating trace element fertilizers is actually a good aid for farming mulberry. Rational application can improve soil fertility and increase crop yield and quality. In the long-term development of agriculture, its contribution is limitless, and it should be valued by farmers and used well.