Phosphorus
Phosphorus is a vital component of DNA, the genetic “memory unit” of all living things. It is also a component of RNA, the compound that reads the DNA genetic code to build proteins and other compounds essential for plant structure, seed yield and genetic transfer. It helps a plant convert other nutrients into usable building blocks with which to grow
Functions of Phosphorus
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| Stimulates root development |
| Increases stalk and stem strength |
| Improves flower formation and seed production |
| More uniform and earlier crop maturity |
| Increased nitrogen N-fixing capacity of legumes |
| Improvements in crop quality |
| Increased resistance to plant diseases |
| Supports development throughout entire life cycle |
Phosphorus deficiency in animals
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Phosphorus deficiency in plants
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| Poor animal growth and cycling |
Poor or stunted growth |
| Downer cows |
Dull-green or blue green color |
| Stiff joints, lameness |
Possible purple coloration on some part of the plant |
| Low milk |
Reduced flowering and seed production |