Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions – Plural active ingredients
Patent
1998-10-29
2000-09-26
Clardy, S. Mark
Plant protecting and regulating compositions
Plant growth regulating compositions
Plural active ingredients
A01N 3736, A01N 3744
Patent
active
061242411
ABSTRACT:
Compositions including glutamic acid and either glycolic acid or polyglycolic acid are described as are such compositions that include a calcium salt, preferably calcium nitrate. Methods of treating a plant including treating the plant or seed with a composition including glutamic acid and either glycolic acid or polyglycolic acid are also described. Methods of treating a plant including treating the plant or seed with a composition that includes glutamic acid, a calcium salt and either glycolic acid or polyglycolic acid are also described. The methods and compositions of the present invention are advantageous in increasing plant productivity, including helping plants resist environmental stresses.
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