Peanut Plant Impact

Description

Peanuts are an annual legume that is widely grown in tropical and subtropical regions. The seed, although often eaten whole or as peanut butter, can also be used as a source of oil. After pollination, the budding ovaries (pegs) grow down to the soil where seeds develop underground. Calcium is a critical nutrient for this process, and its mobility can be improved by the application of Plant Impacts biostimulants.

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