Fertilizer prices are constantly rising both domestically and internationally
The profit margin of sellers is squeezed
Customers are frantically searching for alternatives
The market share of functional fertilizers is increasing year by year
Functional new products will ignite the market
Moderate elements in the working area
Acidic soil
Calcium (65%, Ex Ca ≤ 1000mg/kg)
Severe deficiency of magnesium (72%, Ex Mg ≤ 150mg/kg)
Causing problems such as magnesium deficiency, yellowing, and fruit cracking (calcium deficiency) in old leaves
What is Chitosan Oligosaccharide
Chitosan oligosaccharide (hereinafter referred to as chitosan oligosaccharide) is an oligosaccharide product obtained by degrading chitosan through special biological enzyme techniques. It has good water solubility, strong functionality, good biological activity, and multiple functions such as drug fertilizer integration and immune regulation.
The reason why chitosan oligosaccharides promote rooting
After being absorbed by plants, chitosan oligosaccharides induce the production of auxin like substances such as indoleacetic acid. Indoleacetic acid can promote cell division, promote the formation of adventitious and lateral roots, and stimulate root development in plants.
Research data shows that the content of indoleacetic acid in plants treated with chitosan oligosaccharides increases rapidly and reaches 6-8 times that of the untreated group within 8-10 hours.
In the right figure, a-3 represents the changes in indoleacetic acid in the group treated with chitosan oligosaccharides.
B-3 represents the changes in indoleacetic acid in the untreated group.
Post time: Sep-05-2023