VITAZYME A CROP & SOIL BIOSTIMULANT

     

 

How Vitazyme Works

How To Use Vitazyme
General Applications
Legumes
Non-Legumes

Vitazyme How To's

Individual Crop Recommendations

Horticulture Applications

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Frequently Asked Questions About Vitazyme

Active Agents in Vitazyme

Known Active Agents in Vitazyme
are all derived from natural materials

1-triacontanol
Brassinosteroids
Glycoside 
Proprietary Ingred.
Proprietary Ingred.
Proprietary Ingred.
Proprietary Ingred.
Pantothenic acid
Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12 (cobalamine)

Activity ranges of components when known

1-triacontanol: Vitazyme application at 1 liter/ha is well within the active range for an emulsion] (Ries, S., Regulation of Plant Growth With Triacontanol, in Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, Vol. 2, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1985)

Brassinosteroids: [Vitazyme application at 1 liter/ha is in the middle of the range] (V. A. Khripach, V. N. Zhabinskii, and A. E. de Groot, Brassinosteroids, a New Class of Plant Hormones, Academic Press, New York, 1999)

Investigations are continuing on other components. Likely phytoactive components which will be discovered include the following:

Various porphyrins (chlorophyll derivatives)
Various glycosides (glucose derivatives)
Salicylic acid or salicylates
Nucleic acid remnants or precursors
Nucleotides, especially adenine but possibly others
Methionine and other amino acids
Gallic acid
Glucuronic acid

 

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