Description
- Magnesium is an essential secondary nutrient for plants.
- Magnesium is called the “powerhouse” of soil.
- Magnesium is an important part of green matter (chlorophyll).
- Magnesium works to activate different hormones produced in the process of photosynthesis.
- Apart from this, magnesium acts to stabilize the ribosomal component.
- Magnesium gives green color to the leaves.
Deficiency: Black loam soil is high in magnesium. Magnesium deficiency occurs only in low quality soils, sandy soils.
Symptoms:
- Once photosynthesis stops due to magnesium deficiency, chlorophyll (green matter) is not produced, and grape bunches do not grow.
- In case of magnesium deficiency, loss of green matter is first observed in older leaves. Leaf veins, edges turn yellow.
- Leaves appear purple, red, and brown in color. Eventually the leaf and the tree die.
- Magnesium deficiency is found in soils where the amount of silt is high.
Method of application: Magnesium fertilizers can be given along with organic fertilizers and a dung mixture. You can also spray magnesium sulfate at the rate of 5 grams per liter on the leaves, by doing this, magnesium deficiency can be eliminated.
Advantages:
- Magnesium plays an important role in plant growth and good health.
- Magnesium transports starchy foods.
- Balances nutrient absorption capacity.
- Iron is useful for growth.
- Fixes nitrogen.
- Due to magnesium, the process of photosynthesis is carried out smoothly and the growth of plants is good.
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