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Glycine liquid is a byproduct of corn food fermentation and food additive glycine. It is a cost-effective brown amino acid liquid that does not contain heavy metals and is very safe.
1. Promote plant growth and development
▪Foliar fertilizer and nutritional supplement: Glycine can be used
as a raw material for foliar fertilizer, directly absorbed by
plants, supplement nitrogen sources, promote photosynthesis and
chlorophyll synthesis, and enhance leaf vitality.
▪Improve stress resistance: By regulating plant metabolism, enhance
drought resistance, cold resistance, and salt-alkali resistance,
and alleviate the damage of environmental stress to crops.
▪Chelating agent effect: Glycine can form chelates with trace
elements (such as iron and zinc) to improve the absorption and
utilization rate of trace elements in fertilizers.
2. Improve soil environment
▪Regulate soil: The weak acidity of glycine can neutralize alkaline
soil, improve soil structure, and promote microbial activity.
▪Reduce heavy metal pollution: By chelating heavy metal ions (such
as lead and cadmium) in the soil, reduce their bioavailability and
reduce toxicity to plants.
3. Disease and pest control
Induce disease resistance: Glycine can activate plant systemic
resistance (such as SAR) and enhance resistance to fungal and
bacterial diseases.
Biological pesticide synergist: Used in combination with pesticides
to improve the adhesion and permeability of the liquid and reduce
the amount of pesticides used.
1. Feed additive
▪Promote growth: As an amino acid supplement in feed, it improves
the utilization rate of protein by fish and shrimp and accelerates
growth.
▪Improve meat quality: Enhance protein synthesis in the muscles of
aquatic animals and improve meat firmness and flavor.
▪Anti-stress effect: relieve stress response caused by
transportation, high temperature or sudden change of water quality,
and reduce mortality.
2. Water quality improvement
▪Degradation of ammonia nitrogen: glycine can be decomposed into
non-toxic substances by microorganisms, reducing the content of
ammonia nitrogen and nitrite in water.
▪Regulate pH: neutralize the alkalinity of water and maintain a
suitable pH range (such as pH 6.5-8.5 for freshwater aquaculture).
▪Inhibit harmful bacteria: reduce the reproduction of pathogenic
microorganisms (such as Vibrio) through competitive inhibition.
3. Seedling breeding and reproduction
▪Increase hatching rate: add glycine to fish egg hatching liquid to
enhance embryonic development vitality and improve hatching success
rate.
▪Larva nutrition enhancement: as a nutritional enhancer for live
baits such as rotifers and artemia, it improves the survival rate
of seedlings.
1. Feed nutrition enhancement
▪Balanced amino acid composition: supplement the deficiency of
essential amino acids (such as lysine and methionine) in feed and
optimize protein synthesis efficiency.
▪ Improve feed palatability: The sweet taste of glycine can improve
the taste of feed and increase the feed intake of livestock and
poultry.
2. Animal health management
▪ Enhance immunity: Promote immunoglobulin synthesis and improve
the resistance of livestock and poultry to viral and bacterial
infections.
▪ Antioxidant and anti-stress: Remove free radicals and reduce the
negative impact of heat stress (such as high temperature in summer)
on animals.
▪ Intestinal health regulation: As an energy source for intestinal
mucosal cells, it maintains intestinal barrier function and reduces
the incidence of diarrhea.
3. Improve reproductive performance
▪ Improve reproductive rate: Adding glycine to breeding stock feed
can improve sperm motility, egg quality and conception rate.
▪ Promote lactation: Stimulate mammary cell metabolism, increase
milk production and milk protein content of dairy cows.
4. Environmental protection and emission reduction
▪ Reduce fecal ammonia emissions: By regulating nitrogen
metabolism, reduce the volatilization of ammonia in livestock and
poultry feces, and improve the air quality of farms.
▪ Manure composting efficiency: Promote the decomposition of
organic matter in feces and accelerate the composting process.