On the production of chelated micronutrient mixtures in plants
Those who produce chelated micronutrient mixtures in plants are of great importance to the cultivation of plants. The growth of cover plants requires not only the macroelements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but also the care of micronutrients.
Micronutrients such as iron, zinc, manganese, copper, etc., although the content in plants is very small, their use is great. Iron is related to the process of photosynthesis and is necessary for chlorophyll synthesis; zinc is also involved in the action of many enzymes to assist plant metabolism and growth; manganese is effective in redox reactions, and copper is also a constituent element of various enzymes, which is related to plant physiology.
However, in the soil, micronutrients are often difficult for plants to ingest due to differences in pH or texture. For plants that produce a mixture of chelated micronutrients, the chelation technique is used to make the micronutrients stable and stable, and easy to be absorbed by plant roots. Chelating agents such as ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), etc., wrap micronutrients, acting as a shield, in the complex environment of the soil, preventing them from reacting and precipitating with other substances, so that plant roots can safely ingest.
With this mixture, the amount should be determined according to the type of plant and the stage of growth. When young plants are young, the dosage should be light, and the gradual growth can be increased as needed. And the method of application, or basic application, or post-application, or foliar spraying, each has its own suitability. The basic applicator sprinkles the mixture evenly in the soil, tills it into the soil, and nourishes the root system at the beginning of growth; the post-application is when the plant is growing vigorously, replenishing its needs; foliar spraying, so that nutrient elements enter through the stomata of the leaves, quickly reach all parts of the plant, and save its urgent lack of nutrients.
Where a planting home wants to make the grass and trees lush, the flowers and fruits are fruitful, it is necessary to pay attention to the use of plant production and chelating the mixture of micronutrients. According to the method, the nature of plant growth can be guaranteed, and the property can be abundant.