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    Aton Mo is a rapidly assimilated bionutrient based on Molybdenum (Mo) and free L-α-amino acids.

    Aton Mo prevents and alleviates Molybdenum (Mo) deficiency.

    The joint formulation of Molybdenum complexed with free L-α-amino acids ensures rapid uptake and is particularly recommended before, during or after stress periods.

    • Main benefits:
    • What are amino acids?
    • What are ‘L-α Amino Acids?
    • What is the difference between mixes, complex & chelates?
    • SDS

    • Molybdenum uptake is enhanced by complexing Mo with free L-α Amino Acids which maximizes uptake and penetration across the leaf membrane
    • Rapid absorption and efficient translocation of Mo within the plant gives an immediate result from foliar application
    • Molybdenum is critical in enabling plants to use nitrate, allowing them to convert nitrate into essential growth materials such as proteins, DNA and amino acids
    • Free L-α Amino Acids in Aton Mo can be used directly by the plant for growth, allowing the plant to grow unchecked in times of stress or peak energy demand
    • Free L-α Amino Acids have an anti-stress effect during adverse climatic conditions, for example drought, hydric stress, low temperatures etc.
    • Free L-α Amino Acids  reduce plant stress during critical plant growth periods, for example transplanting, flowering, start of fruit development etc.
    • Environmentally friendly product formulated with natural organic amino acid bio-molecules

    Plants, like all living organisms need a combination of nutrients (elements) for growth. These nutrients can only be used by the plant for growth and yield if the nutrients are in a form, or converted by the plant into a form, that the plant can use. A good example is to think of a raw potato. If humans eat a raw potato it it does not provide much nutrition, but when it is cooked it becomes easily digestibility and is very nutritious.

    The main component of growing plants are proteins and sugars. The principal component of proteins (and some sugars) are usually different combinations of Amino Acids.

    Amino Acids are therefore very important compounds:

    • ● Amino Acids are the form of nutrient that the plant can use immediately for growth and yield
      without having to change how the nutrient is presented (think of the cooked potato example above)
    • ● >500 different amino acids have been identified to date
    • ● most of these 500 Amino Acids can be made from different combinations of about 20 unique
      building block Amino Acids
    • ● if a plant has enough of these 20 building block Amino Acids it can synthesis any of the more
      complex 500 amino acids much quicker and easier and also uses less energy
    • ● all proteins and many sugars are made out of different amino acids tied together into long chains
    Simplified diagram representing the relationship between Amino Acids Peptides and Proteins

    Amino Acids form into chains to make Peptides and Proteins 

    Plants have the ability to synthesize these 20 building block amino acids from Carbon and Oxygen (air), water (rainfall & irrigation) and Nitrogen from the soil, manure or fertiliser:

      • ● most of this synthesis occurs in the green leaf of the plant
      • ● Carbon and Oxygen are provided in air and water
      • ● synthetic fertiliser must first be converted into Organic Nitrogen before the plant can use it
      • ● Organic Nitrogen is a key element contained inside every Amino Acid
    • This is why young plants (which have small or only a few leaves) find it difficult to recover from a setback as they do not have enough leaves to manufacture Amino Acids to de-stress the plant
    • ● making building block Amino Acids in the leaf uses plant energy (energy that could be used to make yield)
    • ● plants do not use Nitrogen fertiliser in the form it was supplied (urea, ammonia, nitrate)
    • ● plants first insert the Nitrogen into building block Amino Acids converting it into Organic Nitrogen which is a form of Nitrogen usable by plants

    Usually a plant can produce enough building block Amino Acids from the synthetic fertiliser and manure Nitrogen but in times of:

    • ● rapid growth e.g. early emergence, stem elongation, flowering, fruit set
    • ● poor climatic conditions e.g. drought, hydric, heat and cold
    • ● herbicide, growth regulator and other agrochemical applications

    the plant needs to synthesise a lot of Amino Acids to deal with the stressful growing conditions. Plant growth slows down while the plant diverts energy into making Amino Acids to alleviate the stressful conditions. Yield and quality are reduced as a result.

    By supplying Amino Acids and Organic Nitrogen to the plant before or during these crucial stressful stages the plant can continue its maximum growth and yield potential without setback.

    As stressful events occur continuously throughout the growing season best results are achieved by applying Amino Acids little and often rather than one single large application.

    However all building block amino acids are not the same. The only building block Amino Acids that are immediately useful to the plant are the L-α free amino acids (L-alpha Free Amino Acids).

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