Sulphur is 4th important essential plant nutrients, essential for the growth and development of all crops, without exception. Expedites formation of chlorophyll that permits photosynthesis through which plants produce starch, sugars, oils, fats, vitamins and other compounds.more...
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An ingredient of the fruit cells, leads to healthy formation of leaves and addresses the problems of cracking of fruits and their collapse. Promotes sprouting, promotes, increases photosynthesis, supplies the flowers with nutrients boosting fruit setting. Needed for cell divisionmore...
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Fulfills several functions within the plant; it is a central component of chlorophyll which is supporting the function to absorb sunlight during photosynthesis. Essential for phosphate metabolism, helps seeds germinate better, prompts plants to produce flower and fruiting more...
It is based on organic plant nutrients derived from herbal extract. It is enriched with amino acid, humic acid and fulvic acid.It is strong in systemic action and hence enters into the plant system immediately dispersing over the field. Besides acting as a strong plant nutrient, more...
Result from long term R & D by eminent scientists pioneering in biotechnology that combines for the farmer, consumer and the ecosystem as a whole. Advantage to Farmer 1. Agro Produce free of chemicals, no contamination of soil and water resources. 2. Bumper yield of crop without more...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of living cells. Proteins are formed by the sequence of amino acids. The amino acids are organic substances consisting of an asymmetric carbon to which are bounded an amino group (-NH2), a carboxylic group (-COOH) & two characteristics rmore...
We offer plant growth nutrients.agriculture in india was historically viewed as a traditional occupation mainly catered to the needs of self-consumption rather than a commercial activity to make wealth of it. The demand for food grains in the latter half of the 20th century led tmore...