Plant Nutrient Elements
NITROGEN
- The growth of the plant slows down. In grains, it causes the plant to become thin, weak and short.
In excess nitrogen;
- Although the general condition of the plants may seem good at the beginning, the amount of product will be low, causing the formation of small grains in the grains.
- Excess nitrogen reduces sugar synthesis, therefore excessive nitrogen fertilization should not be applied to beet.
- The plant's rate and severity of diseases increases.
PHOSPHO
- In phosphorus deficiency;
- Tillering in grains decreases, development becomes weak, the stem remains short and thin, and ears become small.
- In excess of phosphorus;
- Zinc, iron, copper, etc. causes deficiency of elements.
POTASSIUM
- Potassium increases the resistance of plants to external factors.
- The resistance of plants with potassium deficiency to drought and frost is weakened.
ZINC
- Zinc ensures that the ear is 20% longer, the ears are bright and plump, and the number of ears and the number of grains increase.