The ammonium, potassium, and sodium salts of phosphorous acid are used primarily for controlling downy mildew and brown rot, harmful fungi that attack a variety of food and non-food crops. In addition to controlling the fungi directly, these active ingredients appear to enhance the plant's natural defense mechanisms.
Packaging Type | Drum |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Brand | Cotex |
Grade Standard | Bio-Tech Grade |
Color | Transparent |
Moq Qty | 35kg |
A: The potassium salt of phosphorous acid is often alluded to as "potassium phosphite" or "potassium phosphonate." It is the potassium salt of phosphorous acid (H3PO3) and is addressed by the substance recipe K3PO3.
A: The synthetic equation for the potassium salt of phosphorous acid is K3PO3.
A: Potassium phosphite is principally utilized in farming and cultivation as a plant wellbeing item. It is known for its capacity to upgrade plant protection from specific infections and stresses. Overseeing parasitic illnesses in different crops is often utilized.
A: Potassium phosphite works by supporting the plant's regular safeguard components against parasitic illnesses. It is accepted to prompt foundational procured opposition (SAR) in plants, making them more equipped for warding off diseases.
A: Potassium phosphite isn't principally utilized as a compost for giving fundamental supplements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. All things being equal, it is utilized as a plant wellbeing item to help sickness obstruction.
A: Potassium phosphite is regularly applied to plants as a foliar splash or as a dirt douse. Foliar applications include showering the arrangement straightforwardly onto the leaves, while soil soaks include applying the answer for the dirt around the plant's root zone.