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The Advantages of Using Stabilized Amine Nitrogen (SAN) in Crop Production

The advantages of using Stabilized Amine Nitrogen (SAN) in crop Production:


1.     Of the three most used forms of Nitrogen by the plant, liquid Urea Amine Nitrogen is the most efficient.  Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) includes Nitrogen form, not just the timing of N applications.

 

2.     Plants will utilize all forms of Nitrogen, Organic (NH2), Ammonium (NH4), Nitrate(NO3) and Urea (NH2)

 

3.     Up to 16% of all plant Photosynthetic energy is used by the plant to convert Nitrate and Ammonium into the proteins and Amino Acids required for various plant functions including reproduction.

 

4.      Liquid Stabilized Urea Amine (SAN) will not require the Photosynthetic energy, as it is the Nitrogen form the plant needs to produce the proteins and Amino Acids that promotes all plant functions.

 

5.     Stabilized Amine Nitrogen (SAN) encourages Cytokinin production favoring reproductive growth.

 

6.     Stabilized Amine Nitrogen (SAN) promotes photosynthesis, root growth and yield in the plant.

 

7.     The Nitrogen Stabilizer Nutri-Boost is included to keep the fertilizer in the Amine form for as long as possible along with it optimizing the uptake of nutrients, micro nutrients and water by the crop.

 

8.     Nitro-Mag contains Magnesium to enhance photosynthesis and Chlorophyll production.  A Magnesium ion is at the center of the chlorophyll molecule surrounded by four Nitrogen atoms.   

 

9.     Nitro-Mag contains Chloride which contributes to photosynthesis and Chlorophyll production along with plant water use efficiency.

 

10.  Nitro-Mag includes Boron of which proper levels are needed for the development of seed, fruit, root, and tuber growth.  

 

Marcus Dennis


Lead Agronomist at GMCO Growth Technologies - Marcus Dennis - Analyzing corn growth, symmetry, and yield.





















Analyzing corn growth with Marcus Dennis.

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