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A DIGE proteomic analysis of wheat flag leave treated with Terra-Sorb foliar, a free amino acid-based biostimulator

February 2010
Scientific articles | Terra-Sorb®

The flag leaf is the most important source of carbohydrate during wheat kernel filling. Around a 75% of all sugars stored in the kernel come from carbon fixed by this leaf. Previous studies have shown that application of Terra-Sorb ® foliar, an L-α-amino acid-based product from enzymatic hydrolysis with a high ratio of free-to-total amino acids, increases plant photosynthetic activity and chlorophyll content, promotes rapid recovery from stress and improves fruit set. In this work,...

A DIGE Proteomic analysis of wheat flag leaf treated with Terra-Sorb Foliar, a free amino acid-based biostimulator.

February 2009
Posters | Bioestimulantes | Terra-Sorb®

The flag leaf is the most important source of carbohydrate during wheat kernel filling. Around a75% of all sugars stored in the kernel come from carbon fixed by this leaf. Terra-Sorb® foliar is anL-α-amino acid-based product from enzymatic hydrolysis for foliar application with a high ratio offree to total amino acids. Previous agronomical studies carried out on grassy, horticultural and treecrops have shown that application of Terra-Sorb ® increases plant photosynthetic activity ...

Growth acceleration of Orlando; Tangelo (Citrus reticulata x Citrus paradisi) in Nurseries With a Commercial Extract of Kelp (Ascophyllum nodosum), a Commercial Amino Acid Mixture, and a Commercial N-Zn-B Fertilizer

August 2008
Posters | Terra-Sorb®

Nursery experiments were carried out in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, to determine the effect of increasing rates of a kelp extract (StimplexTM), a commercial formulation of amino acids (Macro-Sorb RadicularTM) and a fertilizer (PhotogroTM = 2% N, 0.9% Zn and 0.9% B) on the in-nursery growth of ‘Orlando’ tangelo budded on ‘Cleopatra’ rootstock. Every two weeks, Stimplex and Macro-Sorb were applied to the soil and PhotogroTM was sprayed on the tangelo canopy. Untreated plants reached the ad...

Effects of a Biostimulant on the Heat Tolerance Associated with Photosynthetic Capacity, Membrane Thermostability, and Polyphenol Production of Perennial Ryegrass

January 2007
Scientific articles | Terra-Sorb®

Physiological responses of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) treated with or without Macro-Sorb Foliar (FOLIAR) and subjected to optimal growing conditions or high air temperature stress (20, 28, and 36ºC) were investigated in vivo using three separate growth chamber experiments