Bora
Liquid concentrated boron-molybdenum-cobalt (B-Mo-Co) fertilizer is a full product for legumes. Plants require boron throughout vegetation period. Boron stimulates formation of generative parts of the plant as well as growth of seeds and fruits. Stimulates root system development, increases resistance to fungal diseases and drought. Boron limits the input of harmful nitrogen to the inside of the roots of legumes. Molybdenum increases the process of nitrogen fixation in roots of legumes. Cobalt is a factor limiting growth and nitrogen fixation of legumes.
ADVANTAGES:
Boron and molybdenum improve:
- flower formation and flowering,
- viability of pollen,
- bud formation,
- seed and fruit formation.
Boron and molybdenum complex – increase resistance to fungal diseases and drought resistance.
Cobalt is important for:
- enzyme activity and protein synthesis,
- synthesis of chlorophyll B,
- stops leaf senescence,
- increases resistance to drought,
- inhibits release of stress hormone – ethylene,
- containing carbohydrates provide energy for plants to increase growth and absorption of nutrients.
Amount % | Amount g/l | |
Boron (B) | 11,0 | 150 |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 0,5 | 7 |
Cobalt (Co) | 0,0002 [2ppm] | |
Polysaccharides | 2,0 | 28 |
pH (1:10 H2O) | 8,2-8,7 | |
Density 20C, g/ml | 1,4-1,45 |
COMPATIBILITY
Bora can be used in mixtures with many fertilizers and pesticides (insecticides, fungicides). Do not use with products containing high amounts of copper (Cu), sulphur (S), mineral oils and with alkaline products (pH > 8), with herbicides and with seed treatment where the label states “do not mix with fertilizers”. Before mixing it is recommended to make a small amount of the mixture in order to check whether there is no sediment. It is recommended to spray in a small area in order to check whether there are no phytotoxic effects on plants.