Content: Boron 20% (DOT)
The main function of boron relate to cell wall strength & development, cell division, fruit & seed development, sugar translocation & hormone synthesis. The Boron requirement at flowering & seed set may be higher than that needed for vegetative growth. Boron (B) has a significant effect in pollen germination & pollen tube growth. The viability of pollen grains also decreases when B is deficient. Boron (B) deficiency increases the drop of buds & flowers, resulting in significant reduction in seed & fruit set also in the quality of fruits, seeds, nuts etc.
Benefits:
1. Boron plays an important role in regulating plants' hormone levels and promoting proper growth. Boron increases flower production and retention, pollen tube elongation and germination, and seed and fruit development.
2. Boron (B) is a micronutrient critical to the growth and health of all crops. It is a component of plant cell walls and reproductive structures. It is a mobile nutrient within the soil, meaning it is prone to movement within the soil.
3. Boron plays an important role in regulating the motility of plants and providing proper growth. Boron enhances the production and sustainability of flowers, increases pollen flow, and promotes germination, seeding and growth of fruits.
4. The main functions of boron relate to cell wall strength and development, cell division, fruit and seed development, sugar transport, and hormone development. Some functions of boron interrelate with those of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium in plants.
5. Boron (B) is a micronutrient required for the nutrition of all plants. The main functions of boron are related to cell wall development and resistance, cell division, fruit and seed development, sugar transport and hormone development.
6. 100% WATER SOLUBLE
7. Boron plays a major role in the cell wall biosynthesis that primarily influences many growth factors including root elongation, tissue differentiation, pollen germination, pollen tube growth, and cell membrane functions. Boron exists mostly in dicotyledonous plants within cell wall components.
8. Boron is essential for increasing the translocation of sugars all the way through the phloem to the growing parts of the plants.
Crops: All fruit and vegetable crops
Dosage: Spraying: 0.5 to 1 gm per Liter, dripping: 500 gm to 1 kg per acre