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Information × Registration Number 0214U007052, 0113U006611 , R & D reports Title Development of complex chelate micronutrients based on carboxylates food acids to increase yield and quality of grain of rice. popup.stage_title Head Kaplunenko Volodymyr Georgіyovich, Registration Date 11-04-2014 Organization The Ukrainian State Scientific Research Institute of Nanobiotechnologies and Resource Reservation popup.description2 Research object: carboxylates biogenic elements, rice seeds. Purpose of work: theoretical substantiation and development of the technology of application of fertilizers, providing reception of a high crop of rice crop rotation, establishing their influence over the content of elements of mineral nutrition in plants and in soil, the quality of agricultural products. To solve nutritional deficiency was created a drug that is an aqueous solution of complexions metals with lemon acid that is physiologically active organic compounds. Get up to the present time classical methods, carboxylates, for chemical purity is not always correspond to the requirements of environmentally sound fertilizers, because they are by-products of chemical reactions. In addition, technologies of their production are labour intensive, energy - and materializatsii. Real prospects for radical solution of the problem of liquidation of deficiency of microelements in plants due carboxylates biogenic metals was the result of intense development in recent years of nanotechnology. Achievements of nanotechnology allow to synthesize such chemical compounds, which are using the classic chemical reactions or impossible, or problematic. Product Description popup.authors Капітанська Ольга Сергіївна Оніщук Діана Олексіївна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Kaplunenko Volodymyr Georgіyovich. Development of complex chelate micronutrients based on carboxylates food acids to increase yield and quality of grain of rice.. (popup.stage: ). The Ukrainian State Scientific Research Institute of Nanobiotechnologies and Resource Reservation. № 0214U007052
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