Ingredients :
Boron20%w/w (Di-Sodium Octa Borate Tetra Hydrate) (water Soluble
Micronutrient Fertilizer - Na2B8O13.4H2O)
Benefits :
Boron is used with calcium in cell wall synthesis and is essential for cell division
(creating new plant cells). Boron requirements are much higher for reproductive growth so
it helps with pollination and fruit and seed development. Other functions include
translocation of sugars and carbohydrates, nitrogen metabolism, formation of certain
proteins, regulation of hormone levels and transportation of potassium to stomata (which
helps regulate internal water balance). Since boron helps transport sugars, its deficiency
causes a reduction of exudates and sugars from plant roots, which can reduce the attraction
and colonization of mycorrhizal fungi. Proper use of Boron improves the quality of plant
roots and the fruits yield.
Method of Application :
Foliar Application : 2-3 gm/Ltr Water
Soil Application : 1-2 kg/Acre
Availability : 250gm, 500gm, 1kg, 25kg
Nutribor Boron is a brand of boron fertilizer produced by the U.S. Borax division of Rio Tinto, a global mining and metals company. It is an essential micronutrient for plant growth and development, and is necessary for the proper functioning of many plant systems. This is a highly soluble granular fertilizer that is designed to provide plants with a consistent and reliable source of boron. The product is made from sodium borate and is formulated to deliver a high concentration of boron that is readily available for plant uptake. Nutribor Boron is suitable for use in a variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and field crops and often used to correct boron deficiencies in soils that are deficient in this essential micronutrient.
Product details
Brand |
Devamrut Nutri CMB |
Packaging Size |
1 Litre |
Purity |
98 % |
Target Crops |
Vegetables |
Packaging Type |
Bottle |
Usage/Application |
Agriculture |
Form |
Liquid |
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