ARENA
Features of the compound
- This compound alleviates stress caused by salinity and adverse climatic conditions, particularly in cucumber, by increasing polyamine levels.
- Reduces the effects of zinc deficiency, especially in soybeans.
- Mitigates the effects of toxicity resulting from the absorption of heavy metals by stimulating antioxidants.
- Regulates sulfur metabolism.
- Increases the absorption of sulfate (SO₄²⁻) and nitrate (NO₃⁻), which increases the concentration of glutamine and proline.
- Improves photosynthetic efficiency by enhancing the components of the thylakoid membrane in rice under stress and drought conditions.
- It works to enhance the efficiency of the plant’s natural immunity by stimulating the plant to increase the production of phenolic compounds and auxins, which boost the plant’s resistance to pathogens.
- Activates the plant’s defense mechanism, acting as a secondary messenger in stimulating the SR response.
- Reduces drought stress in mango.
- Stimulates root growth under drought and salinity conditions by regulating antioxidant metabolism.
- Improves the process of seed germination.
- Mitigates DNA damage caused by UV exposure by reducing the accumulation of UV-induced CPDs and increasing the expression of the photolyase gene.
- Increases the uptake of potassium, iron, zinc, and phosphorus.
- Enhances tomato resistance to bacterial diseases.
- Resists the brown planthopper in rice.
- Increases dry biomass.
- Regulates flowering in mango.
- Contains salicylic acid.
Composition
A fully water-soluble liquid fertilizer with an innovative formula from Smart Land, which enhances the absorption and effectiveness of the compound.
- Potassium: 11%
- Silicon: 22%
Mixability
- Not compatible with most fertilisers and pesticides.
- Please conduct a sample test before mixing.
Crop | Dosage | |
Field crops and vegetables | 2-3 cm3/liter of water | every 3 weeks for 3 times during vegetative growth |
Fruit trees | 2 liters per acre | every 2 weeks for 3 times during flowering, fruit setting and fruit formation |