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Lebosol® from A to Z

Lebosol®’s aims include the comprehensive nutrition of plants from arable farming, fruit farming, winegrowing, vegetable farming and many other plant crops. To enable these to gain a comprehensive supply of nutrients, our foliar fertilizers contain essential micronutrients and macronutrients. These are available from us in the form of individual nutrient fertilizers and as multi-nutrient fertilizers. Each of these individual elements makes a crucial contribution towards the well-being and preservation of the plants. As there is an array of important nutrients, we have put together an overview of the most important information for you here and find the right product recommendations for you from our Lebosol® range. If you have any questions, you can contact us on: +49 63289 8494-80.

 

Molybdenum (Mo)

What is molybdenum important for?

  • Chlorophyll synthesis
  • Catalyst in the conversion from nitrate to nitrite in the plant
  • A constituent of certain enzymes, e.g. nitrogenise
  • Protein metabolism
  • Part of the enzyme for N2 fixing for rhizobiaceae

Symptoms of molybdenum deficiency

Molybdenum deficiency is shown mainly on younger leaves, but also by chlorosis in older leaves. The leaf-edges get necrosis fast and curl, the leaf laminas are reduced, partially only with growing leaf veins ("whiptail" symptoms) . In general you can notice a reduced growth with lightened leaves and a tendency to wither. In cauliflower you can observe the formation of deformed leaves (shape of hook).

Whereby molybdenum deficiency is enhanced?

  • Soil with a low pH value
  • Dryness
  • Leaching in coarsely textured chalky soil

Product recommendations

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