Author: Andrew Tetz
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Nutrients to Prevent Crop Lodging
While there isn’t a specific set of essential nutrients solely dedicated to preventing crop lodging, providing crops with a well-balanced and appropriate supply of essential nutrients can indirectly help reduce the risk of lodging by promoting sturdy stem growth and overall plant health.
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Jasmonates Use In Insect Control
Jasmonates and insect control Jasmonates are a class of plant hormones that play a crucial role in plant responses to stress, including defense against insect herbivores. They are involved in signaling pathways that regulate plant defenses, particularly against chewing insects and other herbivores. Jasmonates help plants mount a defense response to minimize damage and deter […]
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Chitosan – Role In Agriculture
Chitosan is a biopolymer derived from chitin, a naturally occurring substance found in the exoskeleton of crustaceans (such as shrimp, crabs, and lobsters) and the cell walls of fungi. It has gained attention in agriculture due to its unique properties and potential benefits in plant growth, protection against diseases, and improvement of crop yield. Here’s […]
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Nutrient Status – Disease Resistance & Tolerance
The nutrient status of a plant is closely related to its disease resistance or tolerance. Adequate and balanced nutrient levels in plants are essential for a strong immune system and the ability to resist diseases or tolerate stress. Here’s how nutrient status affects disease resistance and tolerance in plants: Overall Plant Health: Immune System Activation: […]
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Fungal Seed Screen – What Is It?
A fungal seed screen, also known as a seed health test, is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the presence and abundance of fungal pathogens or fungi-associated issues in seeds. This screening is essential for evaluating seed quality and ensuring that seeds are free from harmful fungi that can affect germination, seedling vigor, and crop […]
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Plant Nutrients – Reproduction & Flowering
Reproduction and flowering in plants are crucial stages of the plant life cycle and involve specific nutrients to support these processes. Proper nutrition is essential for healthy flower and seed development. Here are the key plant nutrients involved in reproduction and flowering: Phosphorus (P): Potassium (K): Calcium (Ca): Magnesium (Mg): Sulfur (S): Boron (B): Iron […]
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Molybdenum’s Role – Growth & Development
Molybdenum (Mo) is an essential micronutrient for plants, playing a critical role in various physiological processes, growth, and development. Although plants require molybdenum in very small amounts compared to macronutrients, it is crucial for several key functions within plants. Molybdenum is an essential component of enzymes involved in nitrogen metabolism and other biochemical processes. Here’s […]
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Sulfur’s Role – Growth & Development
Sulfur (S) is an essential nutrient for plants and plays a critical role in various physiological processes, growth, and development. It is classified as a secondary macronutrient, required in significant amounts by plants. Sulfur is a component of important amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, and coenzymes, contributing to the overall health and function of plants. Here’s […]
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Nitrogen’s Role – Growth & Development
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for plants and plays a fundamental role in their growth, development, and overall productivity. It’s a primary component of amino acids, proteins and enzymes, nucleic acids, chlorophyll, and many other vital plant molecules. Here’s a detailed overview of the roles of nitrogen in plant growth and development: 1. Amino […]
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