Unleash the Power of Biofast Fertilizer: How to  Maximize Your Crops Yield ?

It is important for the presence of basic nutrients in agricultural soil to ensure the growth of plants and the harvest of agricultural crops in abundant quantities and high quality. Basic nutrients include three elements: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, each of which plays an important role in the various stages of plant development. Biofast fertilize provides a unique formula that combines these three nutrients in studied proportions, in addition to secondary nutrients that include sulfur and calcium, along with organic acids such as humic acid and fulvic acid.

Chemical Composition of Biofast

Biofast from yara for fertilizers and chemical industries company Contains high and balanced ratio of the three main Macro elements (nitrogen, phosphorus, potash) in addition to high content of calcium and sulfur and organic acids

Chemical composition
Primary nutrients
Total nitrogen (N)12 %
Phosphorus (P2O5)12 %
Potassium (K2O)12 %
Secondary nutrients
Calcium (CaO)2 %
Sulfur (S)4 %
Organic acids
Humic Acid24 %
Fulvic Acid24 %

Effects of Biofast fertilizer on plants and soil

1.Role of nitrogen

There are several indicators that indicate that the plant is not obtaining a sufficient amount of nitrogen, such as:

  1. The plant bears little fruit.
  2. The leaves are light green or yellow.
  3. The fruits are small in size and have a hard peel.

Nitrogen plays an important role in increasing crop productivity and improving their quality through:

  • Increasing the effectiveness of the photosynthesis process, which stimulates metabolic and vital processes in the plant.
  • Stimulating the plant to produce chlorophyll, which increases the greenness and freshness of the plant.
  • Stimulating the formation of clusters in seeds of cereal crops.
  • Increasing the production of protein molecules within the plant, as nitrogen enters the synthesis of the amino acids that make up the protein.
  • Increasing the size of fruits and increasing their juiciness by reducing water loss from the plant.

2. Role of phosphorus

Phosphorus is included in the composition of the plant nucleus and has an important role in plant cell division, differentiation, and the development of various plant tissues. It has a critical role in the various stages of plant growth through:

  1. Phosphorus is stored in the seeds and this helps the plant grow healthy in the early stages.
  2. Promote the growth of lateral roots and fine roots.
  3. Stimulating cell differentiation in the flowering and fruiting stages.
  4. Improving the plant’s resistance to difficult climatic conditions such as cold and drought.
  5. It is involved in physiological metabolic processes in plants.

There are many indicators that indicate a plant’s lack of phosphorus, such as:

  • The plant is dark green in color and becomes red or purple when dried.
  • Basal leaves are yellow.
  • Stem nodes are thin and short.
  • Delayed flowering time
  • Seeds are small in size.

It is possible to overcome these problems and increase crop productivity and quality by using fertilizers that contain good proportions of phosphorus, such as Biofast fertilizer, which supplies the plant and agricultural soil with the phosphorus necessary for plant growth, and this helps in:

  • Increasing the flowering of fruit trees and vegetables and increasing the fruiting rate.
  • Increase the percentage of oil in the seeds.
  • Increased sugar content in fruits.
  • Increase the size of the grains and increase their nutrient content.
  • Accelerating the growth of grain crops.

3. Role of potassium

Potassium is one of the essential elements of plants, as it is involved in ion exchange processes in cellular fluid, and is also involved in the synthesis of important enzymes in metabolic and biological processes. Its decrease in the plant is indicated by the turning of the edges of the leaves into yellow.

The use of fertilizers containing potassium is useful in compensating for its deficiency in the soil, and this helps to:

  • Controlling the transport of nutrients and water.
  • Enhancing ion exchange and vital processes within plant cells.
  • Improving plant resistance to cold and agricultural pests.
  • Enhancing the process of photosynthesis in plants.
  • Increase crop productivity

4. Role of sulfur

Sulfur is an essential element for plant growth, as it is involved in many physiological and biological processes in plants. Its importance is:

Formation of amino acids such as cysteine and methionine, which are later involved in protein synthesis.

  1. Participation in the process of photosynthesis inside the plant.
  2. Composition of fatty acids and vitamins.
  3. Participation in energy metabolism and carbohydrate production.
  4. Sulfur directly affects the aroma and flavor of crops.

5. The role of calcium

Calcium deficiency can lead to a number of problems, including: poor plant growth, leaf discoloration, and fruit drop. Therefore, it is necessary to provide the plant with its need for calcium, as it plays an important role in:

  1. Calcium helps increase plant resistance to diseases by strengthening cell walls and membranes.
  2. Calcium is included in the structure of plant cell membranes, and this helps regulate the transport of nutrients and water into and out of the cells.
  3. Participates in regulating plant growth and development processes.
  4. Calcium participates in metabolic processes, as it is involved in the synthesis of many enzymes.

6. Role of organic acids

Biofast fertilizer contains humic acid and fulvic acid, which play a role in:

  • Reducing the interaction of phosphorus with calcium, iron and magnesium and releasing it in a form available to plants.
  • Promoting the conversion of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Zinc and iron are converted into more absorbable plant forms.
  • Improving soil porosity and aeration and increasing water retention.
  • Improve soil structure and prevent loss of nutrients and water.
  • Increasing the soil’s ability to absorb solar energy.
  • Preventing soil cracking and erosion and increasing drought resistance.
  • Regulating the pH of the soil.

How to use Biofast

Biofast is suitable for use in different land irrigation systems .Biofast can be used across all stages of a plant’s life cycle, from the crucial germination phase to the final harvest. Its efficacy extends to a wide variety of agricultural crops.

Application Rates:
CropsFertigation
Field crops1-2 Kg / 1000 m2
Fruit Trees2-3 Kg / 1000 m2
Vegetables.1-2Kg / 1000 m2
under cover Vegetables05-1 Kg / greenhouse 500 m2
Flowers0.5-1 Kg / 1000 m2
Ornamental0.5-1 grams / 1 liter of irrigation water

Recommendations

  • Biofast fertilizer should not be used for foliar spraying.
  • Containers must be closed after each use to ensure the effectiveness of the product.
  • Biofast should be kept out of the reach of children.

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