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Functions – Ammonium Molybdate plays an important role in nitrogen fixation and the production of various amino acids and proteins. Ammonium Molybdate also helps to increase the flower and fruit-bearing capacity of plants.
Deficiency –
- Yellowing of Leaves: One of the most common symptoms is interveinal chlorosis, where the area between the veins of the leaves turns yellow, while the veins remain green. This is particularly noticeable in the older leaves.
- Stunted Growth: Molybdenum deficiency can lead to reduced plant growth, including shorter stems and smaller overall plant size.
- Leaf Curling: Leaves may curl or become distorted in shape.
- Poor Flower and Fruit Development: Deficient plants may produce fewer flowers and fruits, and the ones that do develop may be smaller and lower in quality.
- Necrosis: In severe cases, necrotic (dead) spots may appear on the leaves.
- Reduced Nitrogen Uptake: Molybdenum is necessary for the conversion of nitrate (NO3-) to ammonia (NH4+). When molybdenum is deficient, plants may struggle to take up and utilise nitrogen, leading to nitrogen-related symptoms like reduced protein synthesis.
Dose – 50 -100 gm per 100 lit of water for spray.
Available Packing – 100 gm, 250 gm, 500 gm.
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