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Advantages and disadvantages of various application methods of biostimulant
1.Apply bio stimulants as base fertilizer This method refers to applying bio stimulants to the soil before sowing or applying it near the seed during sowing. This method is suitable for crops with higher planting density. This meth...Read more -
How does humic acid repair the soil?
Practice has proved that the effect of humic acid on soil restoration and improvement is very obvious. Mainly manifested in three aspects: 1. Humic acid changes the form of heavy metals in contaminated soil The accumulation and enrichment of heavy metals bring great pressure to the soil. Most of ...Read more -
Integration of humic acid and NPK fertilizer
As a fusion of large fertilizers, humic acid can integrate N, P, K, one-way fusion, two-way fusion or ternary fusion, such as humic acid nitrogen fertilizer, humic acid phosphate fertilizer, humic acid potassium fertilizer, and humic acid compound fertilizer. Humic acid is fused with N, P, and K,...Read more -
The application of humic acid in agriculture
The application of humic acid in agriculture has been generally recognized, and its main functions are: increasing fertilizer efficiency, improving soil, improving quality, regulating crop growth and enhancing crop resistance. The main product types are humic acid soil improvement, humic acid fer...Read more -
Soil remediation: how to correctly understand the role of humic acid and fulvic acid
The role of humic acid and fulvic acid: The functional groups in humic acid (mainly carboxyl groups and phenolic hydroxyl groups) can give active hydrogen ions, so humic acid exhibits weak acidity and chemical reactivity, and has strong ion exchange capacity and complex (chelating) cooperation. ...Read more -
Humic acid has a significant effect on increasing production
At the meeting, researcher Zhao Bingqiang, vice chairman and secretary-general of the Fertilizer Value-Added Industry Technology Innovation Alliance (hereinafter referred to as the “Alliance”), summarized the alliance’s work in 2017 and proposed a work plan for 2018. He pointed ...Read more -
The difference between humus and soil organic matter
Soil organic matter and humus are not the same. “Humus” refers to a group of independent and differentiated humus, while “soil organic matter” is a substance that degrades underground at different rates. The humus we collectively refer to mainly includes the following cate...Read more -
Advantages and disadvantages of various application methods of organic fertilizer
1. Apply organic fertilizer as base fertilizer This method refers to applying organic fertilizer to the soil before sowing or applying it near the seed during sowing. This method is suitable for crops with higher planting density. This method is simple and easy, and the amount of fertilizer appli...Read more -
Application period of humic acid foliar fertilizer
1. When crops are deficient in nutrients: spray humic acid foliar fertilizer when crops are deficient, because humic acid has a certain degree of complexation, which can activate iron, manganese, zinc, copper and other trace elements to promote better nutrient absorption Utilization, so that the ...Read more -
How to properly fertilize citrus
Citrus is an evergreen fruit tree with a long annual growth period and large nutrient consumption. It has its special law of fertilizer requirement. Only reasonable fertilization can enhance tree vigor and resistance, and achieve the purpose of high quality, high yield and stable yield. 1. Reason...Read more -
The effect of over-reliance on chemical fertilizers on the soil
1. Chemical fertilizers do not contain organic matter and humic acid. Therefore, after a large amount of chemical fertilizers are used, the soil aggregate structure is destroyed due to the lack of organic matter and humic matter, resulting in soil compaction. 2. The utilization rate of chemical f...Read more -
Application of amino acid biostimulant
It is generally believed that a protein is composed of more than 51 amino acids. Usually, those composed of 11-50 amino acids are called poly-peptides, and those composed of 2-10 amino acids are called oligopeptides (also called oligopeptides, small peptides). Single amino acids are also called f...Read more