Freeze Prevention
Freeze And Frost Problems In Crops..
The main problem in agriculture in different geographical areas is the climatic conditions, and most dramatic of all is the freeze/frost problem. It is important to distinguish the difference between freeze and frost in cold protection for crops. Freezes occur when a windborne cold air mass moves into an area bringing temperatures below 0 C. Frosts occur when the sky is clear and winds are calm, creating a temperature inversion; ground surface is below freezing while higher air is warmer.
The freeze/frost problem causes the water in plant cells to freeze and damage the plant. This in return stops the water circulation to the plant tissues. Due to freeze damage, the tubular pipe loses its function and fertilizing do not take place. Depending on the strength of the freeze, loss of product can be huge. This problem is one of the most delicate and important issues that adversely effect the farmer and the economy of the country involved.
TUVA as a summary ….
As a result of the tests conducted for years, it has been concluded that TUVA helps protect the plants from cold by acting as an antifreeze agent and minimizes the adverse effects of the freeze and frost . At the same time, by means of its nano chain structure, TUVA also protects plants from sun’s burning effects and stops plant deformations due to heat. TUVA is harmless to humans, any living organisms , environmentally friendly and 100% soluble in nature .
Structure of TUVA..
Ratio | (pH) Levels | Composition |
---|---|---|
%5 | %4,0 | Organic |
%89 | %6,7 | Inorganic |
%6 | - | Nano particules |
Method of application of TUVA …
- By fogging through the leaves and with dripping from the soil
- 1 lt TUVA is mixed with 50 liters of water
- Tuva must be applied 48 hours before irrigation or after rain