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BORAMOL

Concentrated suspension of Boron (B) and Molybdenum (Mo)

BORAMOL is a concentrated suspension based on physiological inducers, boron and molybdenum, focused on improving flowering and fruit quality.

This concentrated suspension is especially indicated during the pre-flowering, flowering and fruit formation phases, when boron needs are much higher as it is linked to higher pollen quality and accumulation of energy reserves.

Molybdenum, in the ideal proportion together with boron, is involved in the synthesis and activation of the enzyme nitrate reductase, improving juice content and fruit quality.

  • Nutritional ratio: 12:1 ratio of B/Mo for a perfect synergy between both micronutrients, activating sugar production, pollen quality and favoring the accumulation of reserves in the plant.

  • Applied technology: the formula contains enzyme precursors that act as catalysts for the production and transport of organic acids and sugars to the fruit.

How does it work?

One of the major problems during flowering is the lack of boron and molybdenum. A deficiency of these elements at full bloom increases the activity of AIA-Oxidase, an enzyme that reduces the activity of indoleacetic acid, limiting the number of fruits produced.

  • Boosts flowering and increases pollen quality.
  • Complexing action on macro and micronutrients.
  • Improves fruit quality by increasing the concentration of sugars (º Brix).
  • Improves crop balance and control of excessive vegetative growth.
  • It favors the recovery of nutrients and sugars for the following year's sprouting in deciduous crops.
  • Increases nitrogen fixation and nutrient assimilation
  • It contains enzymatic precursors that act as carriers of the microelements boron and molybdenum.

Dosage and recommended applications

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