Crystalline, water-soluble fertilizer intended for simultaneous supply of plants with zinc and boron.
FOLIAR SPRAYS
MIKROVIT BORZIN TURBO is intended for foliar application in the form of an aqueous solution. MIKROVIT BORZIN TURBO can be used together with other agrochemicals after conducting a miscibility test. Test results are presented in the table INTERMAG agrochemicals mixing table.
Detailed recommendations for foliar application are presented in the table below. You can also use the search engine and quickly find the dose rate and time of foliar application for your crop. Select your crop
In fruit trees and berry crops, foliar application in autumn with MIKROVIT BORZIN TURBO (1–2 treatments), with the addition of urea in an amount of 2–8 kg/ha, is recommended to apply on green leaves. The objective is to increase the yield potential of crops for the next season and improve their condition before winter dormancy.
In fruit crops, the last treatment with MIKROVIT BORZIN TURBO shall be carried out at the beginning of leaf falling (5–10% fallen leaves) in combination with 5% solution of urea (25–50 kg/ha urea in 500–1,000 l water). The objective of this treatment is to accelerate the decomposition of fallen leaves resulting in the restriction of fungal disease development.
Recommendations for foliar application for selected crops.
The recommendations may be modified taking into account the plants' requirements and growing conditions.
HOP Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ bines have reached 30–50% of top wire height (BBCH 33–35) | 1–2 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence development (BBCH 51–55) | 1–2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of cone development, 10% of inflorescences are cones (BBCH 71) | 1–2 kg/ha |
MAIZE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ 2–6 leaves unfolded (4 leaves is the optimum stage for treatment) | 2 kg/ha |
◆ 7–8 leaves unfolded | 2 kg/ha |
◆ stem elongation – until beginning of tassel formation | 2 kg/ha |
POTATO harvested when fully ripe Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ beginning of growth of shoots and leaves (plant height about 10 cm) | 2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of tuber formation |
2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of tuber growth | 2 kg/ha |
RICE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ leaf development – tillering |
1–2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of stem formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of panicle emergence | 1–2 kg/ha |
COTTON Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ beginning of leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of side shoots formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of bolls development | 1–2 kg/ha |
SOYBEAN Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first trifoliate leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
PEA – COMMON PEA (GARDEN PEA) Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
BEAN – COMMON BEAN, RUNNER BEAN Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
BEAN – BROAD BEAN (FAVA BEAN) Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
BEAN – FIELD BEAN (HORSE BEAN) Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
LENTIL Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
CHICKPEA (GARBANZO) Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
PEANUT (GROUNDNUT) Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ first true leaf development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
LUPINE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ rosette development | 2 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | 2 kg/ha |
APPLE – orchards without fertigation – young, non-fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ Autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
APPLE – orchards without fertigation – fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud break | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇ “mouse ear” stage | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ after harvest |
3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of leaf fall The treatment should be considered as optimal when used in combination with 5% solution of urea and/or other products accelerating decomposition of leaves. |
3.5 kg/ha |
APPLE – fertigated orchards – fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud break | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇ “mouse ear” stage | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ after harvest | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of leaf fall The treatment should be considered as optimal when used in combination with 5% solution of urea and/or other products accelerating decomposition of leaves. |
3.5 kg/ha |
APPLE – nursery plantations – budded nursery tree plantation Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ 1st year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇/◆ 2nd year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning The treatment should be considered as optimal when trees are left for the next year of production. |
3.5 kg/ha |
APPLE – nursery plantations– grafted nursery tree plantation Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ 1st year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇/◆ 2nd year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning The treatment should be considered as optimal when trees are left for the next year of production. |
3.5 kg/ha |
PEAR – orchards without fertigation – fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud break |
3.5 kg/ha |
◇ “mouse ear” stage | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ post-harvest | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
CHERRY (SOUR CHERRY TREE) – orchards without fertigation – fruiting orchard |
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◇ bud swelling / burst | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
CHERRY (SWEET CHERRY TREE) – orchards without fertigation– fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud swelling / burst | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
CHERRY (SWEET CHERRY TREE) – fertigated orchards – fruiting orchard |
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◇ bud swelling / burst | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇ inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
PLUM TREE – orchards without fertigation– fruiting orchard |
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◇ bud swelling / burst | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence |
3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
PEACH – orchards without fertigation – fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
NECTARINE TREES – orchards without fertigation – fruiting orchard Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
APRICOT TREE – orchards without fertigation – fruiting orchard |
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◆ bud burst and inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
CITRUS Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆/◇ emergence of new leaves |
3.5 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flowering | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of fruit development | 3.5 kg/ha |
OLIVE GROVES – fruiting tree Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud break | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇ inflorescence emergence | 3.5 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of flowering | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ post-harvest | 3.5 kg/ha |
COFFEE – fruting plantation |
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◆ inflorescence development | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ pinhead | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ intensive growth of fruit | 3.5 kg/ha |
RASPBERRY – plantations without fertigation – varieties fruiting in summer on two-year shoots Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ Spring: bud burst | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ Autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
RASPBERRY – plantations without fertigation – varieties fruiting in autumn on one-year shoots Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ Autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
CURRANT Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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after fruit harvesting ◆ 2 treatments every 10–14 days before spontaneous falling of leaves (BBCH 91–92) |
3.5 kg/ha |
◇ It is advisable to perform an additional treatment at the beginning of leaf falling (5–10% of fallen leaves) in combination with 5% solution of urea and/or other preparations which accelerate the decomposition of leaves, in order to reduce the development of fungal diseases on fallen leaves (BBCH 93) | 3.5 kg/ha |
spring ◇ 1 treatment starting from the beginning of bud break until complete development of first leaves (BBCH 07–19) |
3.5 kg/ha |
BLUEBERRY – plantations without fertigation – fruiting plantations Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud breaking |
3.5 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
3.5 kg/ha |
BLUEBERRY – fertigation plantations – fruiting plantations Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ bud breaking | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – plantations without fertigation – Summer-bearing varieties, not yet fruiting plantations – planted in autumn Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ Autumn in the first year after planting: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – plantations without fertigation – Summer-bearing varieties, fully fruiting plantations Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ Spring: after start of growing season – leaf development |
3.5 kg/ha |
◆ Autumn: beginning of leaf colour turning, 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – fertigated plantations – Summer-bearing varieties, planted in summer with green potted plantlets – Cultivation in soil Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ Autumn in the first year after planting: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – fertigated plantations – Summer-bearing varieties, planted in spring with frigo plantlets – Cultivation in soil |
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◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – production of plantlets – production of freshly dug green plantlets |
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◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – production of plantlets – production of green potted plantlets Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
STRAWBERRY – production of plantlets – production of of frigo plantlets Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | 3.5 kg/ha |
◆ Beginning of autumn: runners with rooted plantlets cover inter-row spaces (if there is possibility for foliar application) |
3.5 kg/ha |
GRAPEVINE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ beginning of leaf and new shoot development |
2–3.5 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | 2–3.5 kg/ha |
◇ fruit development – until berries pea-sized | 2–3.5 kg/ha |
◆ post-harvest: 1–2 treatments every 7–14 days | 2–3.5 kg/ha |
BROCCOLI Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development |
1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of leaves |
1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the flower head development |
1–2 kg/ha |
CAULIFLOWER Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development |
1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of leaves |
1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the flower head development |
1–2 kg/ha |
CABBAGE – GREEN/WHITE HEAD CABBAGE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇beginning of the head formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
CABBAGE – RED HEAD CABBAGE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
CABBAGE – SAVOY CABBAGE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
CABBAGE – CHINESE CABBAGE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
BRUSSELS SPROUTS Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of the main stem and leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of axillary bud (‘sprouts’) formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
KOHLRABI Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ growth of leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the root thickening formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
RADISH Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ growth of leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the root thickening formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
KALE Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ growth of the main stem and leaves | 1–2 kg/ha |
ONION Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ growth of leaves (3–4 weeks after emergence / after planting seedlings to the soil) | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of onion bulb formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
GARLIK Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ growth of leaves (3–4 weeks after emergence) | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of garlic bulb formation | 1–2 kg/ha |
LEEK Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): |
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◇ growth of leaves (3–4 weeks after emergence / after planting seedlings to the soil) | 1–2 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of harvestable plant part formation | 1–2 kg/ha |