Fulvic Acid functions

Fulvic acids (FA) break up compacted soils which allows for greater water penetration and root growth and development in clayey soils; however, in sandy soil, fulvic acids (FA) enhanced the organic material which increased the water retention, improved root growth, and retained or leached vital plant nutrients in sandy …

Fulvic acid is a yellow-brown substances found in natural material such as shilajit, soil, peat, coal, and bodies of water such as streams or lakes. Fulvic acid is formed when plants and animals decompose.

1. Stimulates enzymatic activity and increases the plants defence against abiotic stress factors.
2. Promotes the take-up and transport of micro-nutrients in leaf fertilizers.
3. Acts as an anti-oxidant against free radicals and thus prevents cell damage.
4. Promotes root growth and biomass build-up.
5. Increases seed germination, promote root and shoot growth.
6. Acts as natural chelator for essential nutrients in the soil and increases their usability for the plants.
7. Improves moisture retention in the soil to increases drought tolerance in plants.

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