Chemical Engineering - Fertiliser Technology - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fertiliser Technology - Section 3 (Q.No. 43)
43.
Which nutrient in fertiliser makes the plant stems stronger and increases branching ?
Discussion:
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Panchal Avinash said:
4 years ago
Phosphate (P) promotes strong stems and bud/bloom development.
Potassium/Potash (K) promotes root development and plant cell growth.
Potassium/Potash (K) promotes root development and plant cell growth.
Rupam said:
4 years ago
The phosphorous nutrient makes the plant stem stronger and increases its branches.
Kalsariya Raj said:
4 years ago
I think calcium as a roof structure.
Dileep Nampoothiri said:
5 years ago
I think It should be nitrogen. Phosphorus improves fruit formation.
Alpesh Solanki said:
5 years ago
Nitrogen- growth at an early stage and promote decay of stem & leaves.
Phosphorous- Starch, sugar, fibre and acceleration growth on a later stage.
Potassium- plant stem strong and increase branching.
Phosphorous- Starch, sugar, fibre and acceleration growth on a later stage.
Potassium- plant stem strong and increase branching.
Ashik pc said:
6 years ago
Is this nitrogen?
Hiren said:
7 years ago
It shoul be nitrogen.
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