Molybdenum can be used in agricultural fertilizers
Feb 22, 2024



As a component of micronutrient fertilizers, molybdenum plays a key role in plant growth and development. It promotes nitrogen metabolism in plants and participates in the formation of nitrogen enzymes, thus effectively absorbing and utilizing nitrogen from the soil and helping plants to thrive. In addition, molybdenum is involved in protein synthesis, improving plant structure and function. By promoting the synthesis of antioxidant enzymes, molybdenum also enhances the adaptability of plants in adverse environments and increases resistance to adversity. The addition of molybdenum not only improves crop yield and quality, but also helps prevent plant diseases. Since molybdenum is one of the indispensable and irreplaceable trace elements in plants, some manufacturers use ammonium molybdate as a trace element to be added to fertilizers in order to improve the plants' resistance to drought, cold and disease.







