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From heading to filling stage of wheat, each 665 m2 of wheat consumes an average of about 5, 000 KGS of water. 150, 000 KGS of water in 30 days. And 15 billion tons of water. Many people think that the water in the wheat field is mainly sunlit from the ground. In fact, more than 90% of the water is transpiration through the leaves.
Agricultural chemists from all over the world have tried to find a chemical to reduce the transpiration of leaves. But some of the chemicals found are expensive, short action time, pollution, poor photosynthesis and other shortcomings, so they are not practical.
It was Chinese scientists who first discovered that natural fulvic acid powder has anti-transpiration effect and made a report at the world conference held in Australia. Which attracted the attention of all countries in the world. Fulvic acid is different from the chemical reagent mentioned above. The price is low, the action time can reach 10 to 15 days. Pollution-free, does not hinder the normal photosynthesis.
Fulvic acid reduces transpiration by 10 -15% over a period of 10 to 15 days. Don't underestimate this number. It has been said that 100 million 665 m2 of wheat will transpiration 15 billion tons of water a month. A 10 percent reduction is 1.5 billion tons. It is a great significance for wheat to resist drought and win a bumper harvest.
Appearance | Black Flake / Powder | Black Flake / Powder |
Product code | JFHA-FA-F/P-1 | JFHA-FA-F/P-2 |
Water solubility | 100% | 100% |
Potassium (K2O dry basis) | 12.0% min | 12.0% min |
Humic Acid (dry basis) | 65%min | 55%min |
Fulvic Acid (dry basis) | 55%min | 55%min |
Moisture | 10%max | 10%max |
Flocculation Limit Value | 350mg CaO per 1L water(CaCl2 solution) | 230mg CaO per 1L water(CaCl2 solution) |
A: Fulvic acid and other humic acids are yellow-brown substances found in natural materials including:
Fulvic minerals have been shown to contain multiple active functional groups, including phenolic hydroxyl, ketone carbonyl, quinone carbonyl, carboxyl and alkoxyl groups.
Its structure is made up of aromatic, organic polymers with many carboxyl groups that release hydrogen ions, resulting in an electric charge that helps attract free radicals, heavy metals and other toxins within the body. This allows it to act like a detoxification agent
Q: How does it differ from shilajit?
A:
Fulvic acid is believed to be responsible for many of shilajit's medicinal properties.
Both fulvic acid and shilajit can be taken as supplements. While fulvic acid is typically produced in liquid or capsule form and combined with other minerals like magnesium and amino acids, shilajit is usually sold as a capsule or fine powder that can be added to beverages.
Fulvic acid and shilajit, a substance high in fulvic acid, have long been used in traditional medicine. Both are sold in supplement form and said to treat numerous ailments.
In order to label and sell products as organic, farmers and food processors must go through a certification process.
The SRS certification brand originated from Germany. SRS is the abbreviation of Sustainability Related Standards Certification in English, which means sustainable standard certification. Our agency is one of the core members of the German SRS and can provide a variety of international and domestic certification services, including organic certification in China, the EU, the United States, and Japan, global and Chinese Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification, Global Recycling Standard (GRS) and organic certification. Content Standard (OCS) certification, etc.