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This trial was conducted in Ukraine from 2000 to 2004 on plots of land of 100-200
hectares. Seeds were treated before planting with Nano-Gro (NG) working solution
(1 pellet per liter of tap water).
On a left is cucumber plants treated with Nano- On right is tulips treated with Nano-Gro . On
Gro on a right control. the left is the control.
On a left is Lettuce treated with Nano-Gro on a Tulips after 14 days Tulips growth after 14
right Control without Nano-Gro days with Nano-Gro
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Instructions
How to Use Nano-Gro™
Nano-Gro Usage Instructions
3. Now you have what we will refer to as the Working Solution (WS). The
WS is good for 24 hours.
Exceptions:
Rapes: 12 pellets per 1 ton (2204 lb) of seeds
Sunflower: 10 pellets per 1 ton (2204 lb) of seeds
Figure 2
APPLYING NANO-GRO TO VEGETABLES AND BERRIES
Tomatoes, potatoes, onion, carrot, cabbage, strawberry
1. Soak seeds 5 seconds in WS and plant them as usual.
If seeds are small and clump together when wet, dry the
seeds overnight. As the seeds dry out they will begin to
separate and be ready to plant.
NOTES
WHEN SOAKING SMALL SEEDS THEY MAY CLUMP TOGETHER WHEN WET. THIS
IS NORMAL AND IS NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. WHEN THE SEEDS ARE DRY.
PLEASE RUB THEM TO PRY THEM APART AND PLANT AS USUAL. SEEDS NEED
TO BE TREATED ONLY ONCE.
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Product Comparisons
Effect of Nano-Gro HP, Nano-Gro NPK and
Medicine for Plants (MP) on Growth and Yield
of Tomatoes
Pursuant to initiation of the project on September 12, 2003, I am Tom Davenport,
Associate Professor University of Florida, IFAS herein reporting the results of
investigations of three Agro Nanotechnology Corp. products (Nano-Gro ,
Nano-Gro NPK, and Medicine for Plants (MP)) on growth, development, and
yields of tomato planted in field beds and containers.
Field tomato
Date: 3/2/2004 - 3/11/2004
% o f Co n tro l, F ru its, %%
Yield 160
140
2500
2100 120
2038
2000 1844 100
1696 % of Control
60 %%
1000
40
500 20
0 0
Control PH Ferten WSP Control PH Ferten WSP
% o f Co n tro l, F ru its, %%
Yield
180
160
2000 1837
1800 140
1563 1486
1600 120
1400
1162 100
% of Control
1200 Total num bers of fruits
1000 80
%%
800 60
600
40
400
200 20
0 0
Control PH Ferten WSP Control PH Ferten WSP
I. We used four E-Z Gardens growing system with luminescent light to grow
experimental plants.
A. Distance between plant to light source from 4 to 12”.
B. Temperature was regulated at 80 F.
C. Timers: 8 hour days/4 hour nights.
II. First treatment of soil before planting:
A. Control: 300 ml tab water
B. HP: 300 ml of working solution (1 pellet per 1liter of tab water).
C. Nano-Gro Liquid: 300 ml of working solution (0.2 ml of Nano-Gro -
Liquid per 1 liter)
D. Medicine for Plants: 300 ml of working solution (1 pellet per 1liter of tab
water).
Experiments Conducted at
Clemson University, SC
Effect of Nano-Gro™ and Medicine for Plants on
growth and yield of winter wheat
The experiment was conducted at the Clemson University Calhoun Field Laboratory
farm. A fall wheat experiment was planted in mid-November. Unfortunately repeated
and heavy rainfall during the fall and winter resulted in poor wheat stands such that
biomass and yield comparisons among treatments in the fall trial could not be
determined.
A spring wheat experiment was established and seeded on April 10, 2004 using a
small plot drill seeder. Three treatments were evaluated: Treatment 1: Nano-Gro
(white pellets); Treatment 2: Medicine for Plants; Treatment 3: water control. Pellets
were dissolved in water as per treatment protocol directions (1 pellet per liter; 284 ml
solution per 1 pound of seed). Seeds were soaked in the treatment solution and allowed
to dry before planting.
Treatment plots were arranged in a randomized complete block design. The
experimental design was replicated for each of two wheat varieties: Variety
1=SC996284; Variety 2=SC996289. Thus, each treatment was evaluated in 12
replicated plots (6 of each wheat variety). Individual plot size was 24 feet x 7 feet; or a
plot size of 1008 square feet for each treatment and wheat variety.
Soybeans were grown as a summer cover crop in the experimental field during
the previous year. Because of the nitrogen supplied by the soybean cover crop no
fertilizer was applied to the wheat plots.
Wheat was harvested for plant biomass and grain yield on July 18, 2004. All
plants in the four middle rows of each plot were hand pulled and placed in paper bags
for transport to the laboratory. Plant roots were washed and allowed to dry before
weighing. Whole plants from the four middle rows of each plot were weighed, and then
passed through a small threshing machine to remove the wheat grain from the seed
heads for weighing.
RESULTS
Data were analyzed using ANOVA and treatment means compared using Duncan’s
Multiple Range Test (PC SAS software).
Variety 1: SC996284 wheat plant biomass and grain weights (N=6 replicates)
Treatment Plant biomass weight Grain weight
(mean wt. in grams ) (mean wt. in grams )
Control: water 846.4 147.2
Nano-Gro 873. 2 103.0% 197.2 133.9%
Medicine for Plants 848.0 100.2% 152.0 103.2%
Variety 2: SC996289 wheat plant biomass and grain weights (N=6 replicates)
Treatment Plant biomass weight Grain weight
(mean wt. in grams) (mean wt. in grams )
Control: water 718.8 164.3
Nano-Gro 792.0 110.2% 188.0 114.4%
Medicine for Plants 714.0 99.3% 162.8 99.1%
Trials
Russia
Russian Federation
Scientific-Technology Center of Continuous Education for Agriculture
Professionals
“AgroEcoScience”
March 30, 2005
On March 21, 2005 the vegetation cycle of the tulips came to an end and the
bulbs were taken out of the soil and examined with phytopathological analysis.
Test results:
Plant disease Treated plants Untreated plants
Botrytis cineria (tulip fire) None 7-10% infected
Fusarium blight Almost none 35% infected
Other pathogens (alternaria) None 5-7% infected
Conclusions:
1. Nano Gro increased the total growth of the tulip compared to the
control
2. Clearly, Nano-Gro improves the plant’s immune system and even
prevents development of plant diseases like Fusarium.
Test setup:
Preparation Dosage Treatment time
Nano-Gro + Falcon 6 pellets per hectare June 1, 2005
20% less recommended Falcon
Control Falcon 100% recommended June 1, 2005
Test results:
Parameters Nano-Gro + Falcon Control
Leaf health Healthy Healthy
Root growth Well developed, many side Less developed, almost no
roots, healthy side roots, depressed
Growth intensity High Average
Test Setup:
Preparation Dosage Treatment time
Nano-Gro + Betanal22 6 pellets per hectare June 15, 2005
100% recommended
Control Betanal22 100% recommended June 15, 2005
Test results:
Parameters Nano-Gro + Betanal22 Control
Growth intensity High Average
Cercosporosys infection None Some spots
Preliminary conclusion:
1. Nano-Gro increases plant tolerance to stressors in the environment,
increasing immune system response and root system, thereby
enhancing productivity of plants.
2. Nano-Gro allowed for lower use of pesticides without jeopardizing
defense, in the case of the Falcon product, reducing dosages by 80%
percent.
Test setup:
Preparation Dosage Treatment time
Nano-Gro + Rex C 6 pellets per hectare June 1, 2005
20% less recommended Rex C
Control Rex-C 100% recommended June 1, 2005
Test results:
Parameters Nano-Gro + Rex-C Control
Leaf health Healthy Healthy
Root growth Well developed, many side Less developed, almost no
roots, healthy side roots, depressed
Growth intensity High Average
Preliminary conclusion:
3. Nano-Gro increases plant tolerance to stressors in the environment,
increasing immune system response and root system, thereby
enhancing productivity of plants.
4. Nano-Gro allowed for lower use of pesticides without jeopardizing
defense, in the case of the Rex C product, reducing dosages by 20%
percent.
Test setup:
Parameters Nano-Gro + Betanal22 Control
Nano-Gro Manual sprayer: Beginning of June
2 pellets per 10 liters of water.
Test results:
On the 10th day after treatment general improvement could be observed:
top leaves become greener, side branches appeared.
On the 20th day after treatment the potato plants were practically
restored and were able to catch up with the of control plants.
Preliminary conclusion
Nano-Gro enhances a plants tolerance to stressors in the environment,
increasing immune system and productivity of plants, actively helping damaged
plants to restore their former condition after stress and other harmful influences
have deteriorated their health.
Experiments Conducted In
Moldavia and China
TRANSDNISTRIAN MOLDAVIAN REPUBLIC.
GREENHOUSE VEGETABLE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX“HALPARK” LTD
REPORT
on testing of pre-planting treatment NANO-GRO
Seedlings were planted in the phase of 3-4 real leaves. The area of treated
cucumbers was 3900 square meters and for tomatoes 460 square meters. For
comparison purposes equal numbers of the same hybrid were planted without treatment
as a control.
Plant conditions were screened and recorded once every 10 days.
The results showed that the treated plants differed greatly compared to those
not treated, namely:
1. The seedlings grew faster and entered the fruitage phase 5 days
earlier.
2. The Rootstock of treated seedlings was stronger than of those without
treatment.
3. There were significant differences in size and hue of foliage.
4. Weathered disease much longer than those not treated
5. Exhibited less signs of stress during temporary falls and rises of
temperature.
As of August 1st, 2005 the yield of treated plants was 18-22% higher than
of those without treatment. The final results of the experiment will be provided
upon completion of the vegetation period. As a conclusion from above-said, this
product has a considerable influence on plants’ growth and prevents the
evolution of diseases.
Plant date:2005-10-21
Planting conditions:Greenhouse
Figure 1
Remarks:
1. The treated seedlings grew out one day ahead of the control, but that
may have been as a result of the initial soaking.
2. In test such as the one conducted, the effects of the treatment, if any,
become obvious on the final week of testing. The early differences
observed in this test are very rare.
3. The treatment is preferred for its accelerated growth.
Report prepared by:
Richard Ke
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