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Crop Management Tools by URALCHEM Company

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Like humans, crops also have basic needs that must be met. The plants convert soil, air, and water into the mineral organic compounds that make up all parts of the plant’s body. They require continuous delivery of macronutrients and micronutrients. The difference between the two is simple: Macronutrient is needed in larger quantities than micronutrient elements.

The name of these two types does not mean that a nutrient is more important than the other; it merely means that the soil must have more mineral resources than Micronutrients so that plants can get almost all the nutrients that they need from the ground. However, some are achieved through photosynthesis.

Uralchem is a multinational chemical company, founded by entrepreneur Dmitry Mazepin. It classifies Macronutrients into two: primary and secondary.

The main nutrients are the highest concentrations: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The three main nutrients are at a higher concentration than the rest of the ingredients.

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The secondary nutrients are also essential for the permanent health of plants, but in smaller quantities than the primary micronutrients. They include; Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur. Uralchem application Grade is 30 – 300 kg/ha (active ingredient): N = nitrogen (Use (NO3) — or (NH4) + ion) or P = Phosphorus Nitrogen- Nitrogen is important nutrient to a plant. It is found in amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll.

Potassium-potassium is a positive ion which neutralizes negative ions in plants. It also develops reproductive structures. Calcium – Calcium is an important part of the cell wall of the plant that affects its permeability. Magnesium – Magnesium is a central component of chlorophyll.

It is a positive ion that balances the negative ions of the plant.  Phosphorus – Phosphorus is important for nucleic acids, ADP and ATP. It also adjusts the growth of the original flower, cell division, and protein formation.

Sulfur – Sulphur is an important protein structure and vitamins of thiamine and biotin. It is a vitamin coenzyme that is necessary for breath and metabolism of fatty acids. It also plays a photosynthetic role as part of the electron traffic circuit, where the hydrogen transition is essential for converting light energy into ATP.

Micronutrients are also crucial for the growth of plants, but they are necessary only compared to the number of their macros. URALCHEM standard application is 50-1000 g/ha (active material).

The essential micronutrients are: Iron-iron is vital to make chlorophyll and use a lot of oxidative/decreased reactions. Manganese-manganese is required for photosynthesis, respiration and nitrogen metabolism.

Zinc-Zinc helps in the synthesis of proteins and is an integral part of the growth control of hormones. Copper-Copper is used to activate enzymes and is necessary for breathing and photosynthesis.

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Boron is related to the yeast-toxemic plant. It also helps with regulatory metabolism. The most likely affected part due to boron deficiency is the buds. Osmosis and ionic balance are required to chlorine.

Copper (Cu) is an essential part of some of the enzymes. Molybdenum (Mo) is essential for plant health as it is used in plants to reduce nitrate in useful.

According to Dmitry Mazepin, when crops get URALCHEM mineral fertilizers, there is good growth and development hence give farmers the best return possible. Whether you’re a small-scale or large-scale farmer looking to increase your input, URALCHEM is what you need.

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