1、How to Use Brassinosteroid Fertilizer for Peanuts
Soak peanut seeds in a 0.01~0.1 mg/L brassinolide solution for 24 hours to promote germination and increase the content of amino acids, soluble sugars and chlorophyll.
2、How to use Brassinolide (BR) in peanuts and the benefits of using
Brassinolide (BR) improves the cold resistance of peanut seedlings. Use Brassinolide (BR) solution with a concentration of 0.01~0.1 mg/L to soak peanut seeds for 24 hours to promote germination and emergence and increase the content of amino acids, soluble sugars and chlorophyll.
3、How to use brassinolide to achieve the best?
During the flowering period of the fruit trees, use 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate + brassinolide diluent and spray evenly on the surface of the fruit leaves to reduce the effects of cold in the early spring on the fruit trees.
How to use brassinolides
Seedling stage: In the seedling stage of crops (generally in the 3-4 leaf stage), 0.01% brassinolide 20 ml/mu can be sprayed, or 0.01% brassinolide 10-20 ml/mu can be sprayed by foliar spray, in order to promote the growth of seedlings and flower bud differentiation.
Brassinosteroid Priming Improves Peanut Drought Tolerance via
To understand the effects and regulatory mechanism of seed priming with brassinosteroid (BR) on peanut plants, we treated seeds with five BR concentrations and examined dozens of physiological and biochemical features, and transcriptomic changes in leaves under well-watered and drought conditions.
How to use brassinolide
Usage: Spray the stems and leaves of cucumber with 0.01mg/L solution during the seedling stage, and an additional spray can be added during the growth and fruiting stages.
Effect of Soaking Seeds in Brassinolide on Biochemical and
With the increase in the PEG stress, membrane injury (MI) was increased in all the genotypes. Brassinolide soaked seed treatments resulted low MI, in general which was beneficial to groundnut...
How to Use Brassinolide on Peanuts
Soak peanut seeds in a 0.01~0.1 mg/L brassinolide solution for 24 hours to promote germination and increase the content of amino acids, soluble sugars and chlorophyll.
Common brassinolide effects and use precautions
The application methods of Brassinolide are mainly foliar spraying and soil root irrigation. Foliar spraying absorbs quickly and has a rapid effect, which is suitable for situations where rapid nutrition supplementation is needed or to cope with sudden adversity.
Oil Crops
Using 0.05-0.2 mg/L brassinolide solution, sprayed once in each of peanut seedling stage, flowering stage and lower needle stage, and sprayed brassin at seedling stage, which increased the content of chlorophyll and proline, and enhanced the effect of chlorophyll and proline.
Brassinolide (BL), a natural plant growth regulator and phytohormone, promotes plant growth, development, and stress resistance. During the peanut seedling stage, applying brassinolide effectively enhances growth, yield, and quality. Follow these detailed steps for proper use:
1. Preparing Materials
- Brassinolide Stock Solution: Select high-purity, reliable brassinolide.
- Dilution Liquid: Mix the stock solution with water or nutrient solution to achieve the desired concentration.
- Spraying Equipment: Use professional sprayers to ensure even application.
2. Spraying Timing
- Optimal Time: Apply between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, when sunlight aids absorption and conversion.
- Avoid High Temperatures: Steer clear of midday heat (when temperatures peak) to prevent stress on plants.
3. Spraying Methods
- Uniform Application: Ensure even coverage on seedlings to avoid uneven concentrations.
- Check Wind Direction: Avoid spraying in strong winds to maintain efficacy.
- Multiple Applications: Apply 2–3 times at 7–10-day intervals for best results.
4. Precautions
- Avoid Skin/Eye Contact: Wear gloves and goggles to prevent irritation from brassinolide.
- Caution for Vulnerable Groups: Pregnant women and children should avoid direct exposure; consult experts if unsure.
- Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to local agricultural guidelines for legal and safe use.
5. Efficacy Evaluation
- Monitor Plant Health: Observe leaf color, stem thickness, and overall growth post-application.
- Documentation: Record spraying dates, dosages, and plant responses for future reference.
6. Safety Guidelines
- Personal Protection: Wear gloves, masks, and protective clothing during application.
- Prevent Ingestation: Brassinolide is toxic; keep away from children, pets, and food sources.
- Storage: Store stock solutions and dilutions in cool, shaded areas to maintain stability.
Following these steps ensures effective use of brassinolide to support peanut seedling growth. note that its effectiveness depends on environmental factors and crop conditions. Adjust applications as needed for optimal results.
Note: While brassinolide enhances growth and disease resistance, it is not a substitute for proper pest/disease management. Always combine with other agricultural practices.

