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CopperCopper (Cu++) Function · It functions as a catalyst in photosynthesis and respiration. · It is a constituent of several enzyme systems involved in building and converting amino acids to proteins. · Copper is important in carbohydrate and protein metabolism. · It is important to the formation of lignin in plant cell walls which contributes to the structural strength of the cells, and the plant. · Copper also affects the flavor, the storageability, and the sugar content of fruits. Factors Affecting Availability · Root Growth: Copper is the most immobile micronutrient, therefore anything that inhibits new root growth will inhibit Cu uptake. · Soil pH: Acid soils increase Cu uptake and High pH inhibits uptake. · Organic Matter: Copper is readily and tightly complexed by organic matter, therefore high soil organic matter levels reduce Cu availability. · Flooding: Waterlogged soils can reduce Cu availability while they are saturated, however after they are drained the Cu will become available again. · Cu:Zn Balance: High Zn levels will reduce Cu availability. · Cu:N Balance: High N uptake in the presence of marginal Cu levels can lead to a reduction of Cu transport into the growing tips of plants. · Cu:P Balance: High soil and plant P levels can reduce Cu uptake due to reduced soil exploration by mycorrhizas associated with plant roots. · N Stress: Low N availability decreases the vigor of plants to an extent that it may fail to take up adequate amounts of many other nutrients. Copper uptake can be affected in this way. High Response Crops Method Broadcast: 1.0 to 10.0 lb./A In-row: 1.0 to 5.00 lb./A Foliar: 0.1 to 0.25 lb./A
CuSO4iH2O Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate CuSO4i5H2O Cupric Oxide CuO Copper Chloride CuCl2 Copper Chelates CuEDTA
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