CalGro Crop Physiology: Calcium Mobility in Phloem
"Understand the biochemical transport mechanics of calcium in crop physiology. Discover how CalGro bypasses vascular blockages."
Agronomic Abstract
Calcium is classically defined as an immobile nutrient inside vascular plant tissues. Moving almost strictly with the transpiration water stream in the xylem, it bypasses young fruit or emerging shoots during high relative humidity events.
Field Chemistry & Methodology
CalGro chelating agents use natural organic molecules to mask the calcium positive charge. This allows plant vascular components to translocate CalGro Ca compounds via phloem networks, feeding calcium directly to growing buds despite transpiration blockages.
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Core Scientific Outcomes
This revolutionary crop physiology bypass prevents localized physiological leaf death and improves overall branch weight and vascular health throughout the growing season.
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