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Foliar Biostimulant & Nutrient Enhancer

primacyALPHA®

A phosphite-free foliar biostimulant and nutrient-enhancement technology containing patented Verdesian PGA technology to support nutrient uptake, efficient nutrient assimilation and utilization, reproductive growth, plant health, crop quality and yield potential.

primacyALPHA® works within crop physiology rather than simply adding nutrients to the leaf surface. Current manufacturer positioning focuses particularly on improving nutrient assimilation—especially nitrogen— while supporting plant metabolism, flowering, fruit set, fruit size, stress tolerance and consistent crop performance.

Foliar Biostimulant PGA Technology Nutrient Assimilation Phosphite-Free
Nitrogen Efficiency Nutrient Uptake Plant Metabolism Flowering Fruit Set Fruit Size Stress Tolerance Crop Quality
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Current European Verdesian guidance identifies primacyALPHA® for foliar application at typical rates of 1–2 L/ha. Registration, formulation, nutrient analysis, crop uses, rates, timings and compatibility can vary by market. Always follow the current local label.

primacyALPHA® foliar biostimulant with PGA technology
Product Overview

Helping crops turn available nutrients into productive growth

Supplying nutrients is only one part of crop nutrition. The plant must also absorb, assimilate, transport and utilize those nutrients efficiently if they are to contribute to growth, reproduction and yield.

primacyALPHA® is positioned around this plant-side nutrient-efficiency challenge. Current European Verdesian information states that the product works within the plant to stimulate efficient assimilation and utilization of nutrients, particularly nitrogen.

The product also functions as what the manufacturer describes as a reproductive growth catalyst, supporting physiological activity related to flowering, fruit set, fruit sizing, crop quality and yield potential.

Unlike phosphite-based nutrient products, primacyALPHA® is specifically described as phosphite-free, allowing it to support plant nutrition and metabolism without contributing phosphite residues.

Technology Patented PGA technology
Application Foliar
European Rate Typically 1–2 L/ha
Phosphite Phosphite-free
PGA Technology

Patented technology focused on plant nutrient processing

primacyALPHA® contains patented Verdesian PGA technology associated with research originating from Los Alamos National Laboratories and the University of California at Riverside.

Nutrient Processing

Assimilation and utilization

Current European manufacturer information describes PGA technology as helping stimulate the efficient assimilation and utilization of nutrients within the plant.

This distinction matters because nutrient uptake from the leaf or root surface is only the first stage of nutritional performance.

Plant Physiology

Metabolic stimulation

primacyALPHA® is positioned around stimulating, intensifying and optimizing plant metabolism while encouraging rapid nutrient uptake and productive growth.

Manufacturer information also connects this physiological activity with crop quality and yield potential.

Product Concept

Uptake is only the beginning

A nutrient must move through several physiological steps before it can contribute to crop performance. primacyALPHA® is positioned around the plant processes that occur after nutrient availability—supporting uptake, assimilation, internal movement and productive utilization.

Nutrient Efficiency Pathway

From nutrient availability to crop performance

Nutrient Supply Plant Uptake Assimilation Internal Transport Metabolic Utilization Growth & Reproduction
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Uptake

Nutrients must cross plant surfaces and enter tissues before they can participate in metabolism.

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Assimilation

Absorbed nutrients must be incorporated into biologically useful compounds and processes.

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Distribution

Nutrients and metabolites need to reach tissues where growth, reproduction and storage are occurring.

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Utilization

Productive plant response depends on nutrients being used effectively in metabolism, growth and crop development.

Nitrogen Efficiency

A particular focus on nitrogen assimilation and utilization

Nitrogen is essential for chlorophyll, amino acids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and the photosynthetic machinery that drives crop productivity.

Current European primacyALPHA® positioning specifically emphasizes efficient assimilation and utilization of nutrients, particularly nitrogen.

Nitrogen taken up by a plant must be assimilated through biochemical pathways before it can contribute to proteins and other nitrogen-containing compounds. Efficient plant metabolism therefore matters alongside fertilizer supply and root uptake.

primacyALPHA® should not be interpreted as a replacement for the crop's nitrogen fertilizer requirement. Its role is to support the physiological efficiency with which available nutrients are handled by the crop.

Plant Metabolism

Supporting the processes that convert nutrition into growth

Photosynthesis

Manufacturer information associates Primacy ALPHA® with activation of metabolic pathways that support photosynthetic activity.

AA

Protein Synthesis

Current manufacturer product information links Primacy ALPHA® metabolic activity with protein-synthesis processes.

ATP

Energy Production

Efficient cellular energy systems are necessary for nutrient assimilation, biosynthesis, growth and reproductive development.

Nutrient Movement

Manufacturer positioning includes facilitation of nutrient movement so nutrients can reach developing plant tissues.

Nutrient Package

Secondary nutrients and micronutrients supporting crop metabolism

Current Verdesian product information highlights nitrogen, potassium, sulfur, boron, manganese and zinc in the Primacy ALPHA® nutrient package. Exact guaranteed analysis should always be taken from the current locally supplied label.

N

Nitrogen

Supports chlorophyll, amino acids, proteins, enzymes and productive vegetative and reproductive growth.

K

Potassium

Contributes to water relations, enzyme function, carbohydrate movement and multiple crop-quality processes.

S

Sulfur

Required for sulfur-containing amino acids, proteins and efficient nitrogen metabolism.

B

Boron

Boron contributes to cell-wall development, growing-point activity and reproductive processes.

Mn

Manganese

Manganese participates in enzyme activation and photosynthetic processes within actively growing tissues.

Zn

Zinc

Zinc is required for multiple enzyme systems, protein metabolism and normal plant growth regulation.

NUE

Nutrient Efficiency

The purpose of the formulation is not only nutrient supply but also support for uptake, assimilation and utilization.

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PGA Technology

Patented technology provides the product's principal biostimulant and nutrient-assimilation positioning.

Do not infer an exact guaranteed analysis from this summary. Nutrients highlighted in current manufacturer marketing do not substitute for the legally guaranteed analysis printed on the product supplied in your market. Use the current local label when calculating nutrient inputs.
Reproductive Growth

Supporting flowering, fruit set and productive crop development

Flowering

Current Verdesian positioning includes optimization of flowering among the key benefits of Primacy ALPHA®.

Fruit Set

Fruit set is a major reproductive transition and is explicitly highlighted in current product positioning.

Fruit Size

Manufacturer information positions Primacy ALPHA® around optimizing fruit size as part of crop-quality development.

Crop Quality

Consistent crop quality and yield potential are central outcomes in the current Primacy ALPHA® product story.

Reproductive Physiology

Reproduction creates intense nutrient and energy demand

Flowering, pollination, fruit set, seed formation and fruit enlargement require coordinated nutrient supply, carbohydrate availability, hormonal signaling and metabolic energy.

primacyALPHA® is described by Verdesian as a reproductive growth catalyst because its product positioning extends beyond vegetative growth into the reproductive phases that determine final crop number, size and quality.

The value of any reproductive foliar application still depends on crop-specific timing. A spray applied too early or too late may not align with the physiological process the grower intends to support.

Stress Tolerance

Supporting plant productivity when growing conditions are challenging

H₂O

Water Stress

Drought or irregular water availability can restrict photosynthesis, nutrient movement and growth.

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Temperature Stress

Heat and cold can disturb enzyme activity, membrane function and metabolic processes.

EC

Salinity & Osmotic Stress

High soluble salts can make water and nutrient uptake more difficult for crop roots.

Metabolic Stress

Plants exposed to unfavorable conditions often divert energy toward stress responses rather than productive growth.

Biostimulant support is not stress immunity

Current Verdesian positioning includes plant health, stress tolerance and mitigation of negative plant responses to abiotic stress. This does not mean primacyALPHA® prevents damage from severe drought, heat, frost, flooding, salinity or other environmental extremes.

Formulation Positioning

Phosphite-free

Current European Verdesian information explicitly describes primacyALPHA® as a phosphite-free product.

The manufacturer also highlights the absence of phosphite residues as a product benefit.

Why the Distinction Matters

Separate from phosphite-based nutrition

Phosphite and phosphate are chemically different forms of phosphorus. primacyALPHA® is not positioned as a phosphite product and should not be represented as one.

This also means phosphite-related claims should not be transferred from other products into primacyALPHA® positioning.

Crop Fit

Broad manufacturer experience across field and specialty crops

Current European product information names a wide range of crop categories. Inclusion in manufacturer product literature does not automatically establish identical legal registration or rates in every country.

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Cereals

Cereals are among the crop groups specifically highlighted in current Primacy ALPHA® manufacturer information.

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Alfalfa

Alfalfa and other forage systems are included within the current Primacy ALPHA® portfolio.

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Tree Nuts

Tree-nut programs can use nutrient-efficiency approaches around reproductive development and crop quality.

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Grapes

Grapes are specifically highlighted by Verdesian for Primacy ALPHA® foliar nutrition programs.

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Citrus

Citrus is a current Primacy ALPHA® crop category with potential relevance around flowering, fruit set and quality programs.

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Strawberries & Berries

Berries are specifically included in current manufacturer application and crop-positioning information.

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Brassicas

Broccoli and cauliflower are examples highlighted within current Primacy ALPHA® crop positioning.

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Fruiting Vegetables

Tomatoes and peppers are specifically listed for Primacy ALPHA® within manufacturer product information.

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Potato

Potatoes are included in current European product positioning.

Sugar Beet

Sugar beet is also identified within current European crop guidance.

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Oilseed Rape

Oilseed rape is included in the current European Primacy ALPHA® crop list.

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Maize & Pulses

Maize and pulse crops are also named within current European product positioning.

European Application Guidance

Typical foliar rate: 1–2 litres per hectare

Typical European Rate 1–2 L/ha

Foliar application

Current European Verdesian product information lists a typical primacyALPHA® application range of 1 to 2 litres per hectare.

The exact rate must follow crop-specific and locally approved instructions.

European Reference Pack 10 L

Commercial packaging

Current European product information lists a 10-litre reference pack size.

Commercial packaging and availability may differ between markets.

Do not extrapolate a universal rate. The 1–2 L/ha range is current European manufacturer guidance. Crop, country, formulation, legal registration and local agronomic recommendations remain controlling factors.
Application Timing

Match the first application to crop establishment or reproductive activity

Emergence

For direct-seeded crops, current European guidance allows the first general application from emergence where appropriate.

Transplant

Transplanted vegetable and specialty crops may begin the program around transplant establishment according to local instructions.

Bud Break

In perennial crops such as vines and trees, bud break can provide the first reference timing for a seasonal program.

Bloom

Bloom is another current manufacturer timing reference and aligns with the product's reproductive growth positioning.

Repeat Applications

15–30 day intervals up to harvest under general European guidance

Current European manufacturer instructions allow subsequent primacyALPHA® applications at intervals of approximately 15 to 30 days up to harvest for general fruit, vegetable, tree, vine, berry, field and nursery crop programs.

The interval should not be interpreted as an automatic calendar schedule for every crop. Application timing should reflect crop physiology, local registration, crop stage, plant condition, spray-program logistics and the objective being targeted.

Agronomic Timing Strategy

Position applications around the crop process you want to support

Establishment

Early vegetative development

Programs aimed at nutrient assimilation and early crop growth may begin around emergence or transplant where the label supports it.

Reproduction

Bud break, bloom & fruit set

Reproductive crop programs can align application with bud break, bloom or early fruit-development stages.

Continued Growth

Maintain physiological support

Repeat applications at locally appropriate intervals can be integrated as the crop continues vegetative or reproductive development.

Foliar Application Quality

Product performance depends on effective spray application

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Water Volume

Select a water volume capable of achieving useful canopy coverage while remaining practical for the crop and sprayer.

Calibration

Check nozzle output, spray pressure, boom height, travel speed and total application volume before spraying.

Coverage

Foliar technologies require effective deposition on physiologically active crop tissue.

Conditions

Avoid spraying under conditions that create unacceptable drift, excessive evaporation or severe crop stress.

Tank-Mix Compatibility

Designed to integrate with many foliar crop programs

Generally Compatible

Common foliar products

Current European guidance states that primacyALPHA® is compatible with most commonly used foliar pesticides, chemically neutral fertilizers and micronutrients.

  • Many foliar pesticides
  • Chemically neutral fertilizers
  • Micronutrient products
  • Many standard foliar programs
Important Restrictions

Avoid incompatible adjuvant chemistry

Current European Verdesian guidance specifically states that primacyALPHA® is not recommended with surfactants or adjuvants that lower pH.

It also states: do not mix with silicone-based surfactants or adjuvants.

Compatibility is product-specific. "Compatible with most" does not mean compatible with every formulation, pesticide, fertilizer, biological, surfactant or adjuvant. Check all labels and perform an appropriate compatibility test where a mixture has not been previously validated.
pH-Lowering Products

Not recommended

Current European manufacturer guidance advises against using primacyALPHA® with surfactants or adjuvants designed to lower the spray-solution pH.

Check the function of every adjuvant rather than assuming an adjuvant is neutral simply because it is routinely used.

Silicone Adjuvants

Do not mix

The current European Primacy ALPHA® guidance explicitly states not to mix the product with silicone-based surfactants or adjuvants.

This restriction should be treated as a specific product compatibility requirement.

Compatibility Testing

Test unfamiliar tank mixtures before commercial application

Manufacturer Primacy ALPHA® FAQ guidance recommends conducting a jar test before tank mixing where compatibility is uncertain.

A compatibility test can help identify obvious physical problems such as precipitation, flocculation, separation or excessive foaming before a full spray tank is prepared.

Physical compatibility does not automatically establish crop safety, biological compatibility or legal tank-mix approval. All product labels still need to permit the intended combination.

Fruit Set

Supporting the reproductive transition

Fruit set occurs when successfully fertilized reproductive structures transition into developing fruit.

primacyALPHA® is specifically positioned around optimizing fruit set as part of its reproductive growth-catalyst activity.

Fruit Size

Supporting early fruit development

Fruit size depends on cell division, cell expansion, carbohydrate supply, water relations, crop load, genetics and nutrient availability.

Manufacturer positioning includes optimized fruit size among the primary crop-quality benefits of Primacy ALPHA®.

Cereal Programs

Nutrient assimilation in high-demand field crops

Cereals are specifically included in current Primacy ALPHA® product positioning.

Nitrogen assimilation, photosynthetic capacity and efficient nutrient use are central to cereal canopy development, grain formation and final yield potential.

Crop-specific growth-stage timing should come from the current local Primacy ALPHA® label or technical recommendation rather than being extrapolated from fruit-crop timings.

Grapes & Vines

Bud break through reproductive development

Grapes are a current manufacturer crop category for Primacy ALPHA®. General European instructions identify bud break and bloom as possible first seasonal application points in perennial crops.

Repeat treatments may then be considered according to local label, crop stage and quality objective.

Tree Fruit & Nuts

Flowering, fruit set and quality

Tree nuts and perennial fruit crops can create strong nutrient demand around bloom, initial fruit set, early fruit growth and canopy development.

These stages align closely with the reproductive and crop-quality positioning of Primacy ALPHA®.

Vegetable Programs

From transplant establishment to flowering and fruit development

Transplant

Establishment phase

Current European guidance allows first general applications at transplant where appropriate.

Bloom

Reproductive transition

Fruiting crops such as tomato and pepper can be considered around bloom where this fits the approved local program.

Crop Quality

Continued reproductive growth

Repeat treatments can support the wider nutrient and crop-quality program through ongoing development.

Potato

Canopy and tuber-development context

Potato is specifically listed within current European Primacy ALPHA® crop positioning.

Efficient nitrogen assimilation and overall nutrient use contribute to canopy development, while balanced crop physiology supports the source-to-sink relationship needed for tuber production.

Sugar Beet

Productive canopy and storage-root growth

Sugar beet is also included in current European product information.

Effective nutrient assimilation helps support the leaf canopy that ultimately supplies carbohydrates to the developing storage root.

Biostimulant Context

A biostimulant supports plant processes—it does not replace basic agronomy

Verdesian positions plant biostimulants around enhancing overall plant productivity, improving nutrient availability or use, supporting tolerance to abiotic stress and helping plants respond more efficiently to challenging conditions.

primacyALPHA® fits within this framework by combining nutrients with technology designed to stimulate plant nutrient assimilation and metabolic activity.

Fertility Program Integration

Use primacyALPHA® alongside—not instead of—the crop nutrition program

Foundation

Base nutrient supply

Establish crop nutrition from soil, substrate, fertigation or fertilizer programs designed around crop demand.

Efficiency

primacyALPHA®

Position the foliar biostimulant where improved nutrient uptake, assimilation or reproductive support fits the agronomic objective.

Evaluation

Monitor response

Use crop observation, tissue analysis, yield and quality measurements where appropriate to evaluate the overall program.

Nutrient Diagnostics

Use crop data to decide where nutrient-efficiency support is needed

Soil / Substrate

Understand nutrient availability

Soil or substrate analysis helps identify the nutrient environment supporting crop roots.

Plant Tissue

Measure crop status

Tissue testing can provide useful information about the nutrients actually present within the crop.

Crop Observation

Interpret growth and reproduction

Canopy growth, flowering, fruit set, crop load, fruit size and quality can all provide context for nutrient-management decisions.

Foliar Program Workflow

A practical approach to primacyALPHA® application

Define the objective

Identify whether the program is targeting nutrient assimilation, crop establishment, flowering, fruit set, crop quality or stress support.

Confirm crop timing

Match the application with crop stage and the current locally approved product directions.

Review the tank mix

Check pesticides, fertilizers, micronutrients, surfactants and adjuvants for compatibility before mixing.

Apply uniformly

Use calibrated spray equipment and appropriate water volume to achieve useful canopy coverage.

Technical Profile

primacyALPHA® reference information at a glance

Attribute Current published reference information
Product primacyALPHA®.
Product category Foliar biostimulant and nutrient enhancer.
Technology Patented Verdesian PGA technology.
European application route Foliar.
Primary nutrient-efficiency positioning Efficient nutrient uptake, assimilation and utilization, particularly nitrogen.
Plant metabolism positioning Stimulation and optimization of plant metabolism, rapid nutrient uptake and productive growth.
Reproductive positioning Flowering, fruit size and fruit set.
Stress positioning Plant health and stress tolerance / mitigation of negative responses to abiotic stress.
Nutrients highlighted by manufacturer Nitrogen, potassium, sulfur, boron, manganese and zinc. Refer to current local guaranteed analysis for exact composition.
Phosphite status Phosphite-free; manufacturer highlights no phosphite residues.
Typical European rate 1–2 L/ha, subject to current local label.
General first-application timing Emergence, transplant, bud break or bloom, depending on crop.
General repeat interval Approximately every 15–30 days up to harvest where locally approved.
Compatibility Compatible with most commonly used foliar pesticides, chemically neutral fertilizers and micronutrients.
Compatibility restriction Not recommended with surfactants or adjuvants that lower pH.
Specific adjuvant restriction Do not mix with silicone-based surfactants or adjuvants.
Manufacturer crop examples Cereals, alfalfa, tree nuts, grapes, citrus, strawberries, brassicas, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, sugar beet, oilseed rape, maize and pulses.
European reference pack size 10 L.

This table summarizes current published Verdesian product information. Local registration, guaranteed analysis and approved use directions remain authoritative.

Program Evaluation

Where primacyALPHA® may deserve closer consideration

Nutrient assimilation is a priority

Where crop performance depends on making efficient use of an existing nutrient program rather than simply increasing nutrient input.

Nitrogen efficiency is important

Current Primacy ALPHA® positioning places particular emphasis on assimilation and utilization of nitrogen.

Reproductive growth is beginning

Bloom, fruit set and early fruit development align directly with the product's reproductive growth-catalyst positioning.

Crop quality has high commercial value

Fruit size, uniformity and final crop quality can be central to marketable output in many specialty crops.

Abiotic stress is affecting crop physiology

primacyALPHA® is positioned around plant health and improved tolerance to abiotic stress as part of the wider crop-management program.

A compatible spray pass already exists

Broad compatibility with many common foliar pesticides and nutrient products can support integration into suitable existing programs, subject to restrictions.

Responsible Positioning

What primacyALPHA® should not be expected to replace

Fertility

Complete nutrient supply

A nutrient-efficiency biostimulant does not remove the crop's need for adequate macro-, secondary- and micronutrient supply.

Crop Protection

Pest and disease management

primacyALPHA® is not a substitute for registered fungicides, insecticides, herbicides or other pest-management products.

Environmental Management

Irrigation and stress control

Stress-tolerance positioning does not replace irrigation, drainage, frost protection, salinity management or other measures required to address the underlying stress.

Technical & Commercial Support

Supporting growers, agronomists and distribution partners

Growers & Agronomists

Discuss crop fit, growth stage, nutrient program, reproductive timing and practical foliar integration.

  • Crop and variety
  • Growth stage
  • Nutrient program
  • Agronomic objective

Fruit & Vegetable Producers

Evaluate Primacy ALPHA® around transplant, bloom, fruit set, fruit size and crop-quality programs.

  • Bloom stage
  • Fruit-set objective
  • Crop load
  • Quality requirement

Distributors

Explore country registration, product availability, technical documentation, market positioning and commercial supply.

  • Registration status
  • Commercial volume
  • Pack availability
  • Technical positioning

Crop Nutrition Partners

Evaluate primacyALPHA® within integrated nutrient-efficiency, reproductive-growth and foliar nutrition programs.

  • Tank-mix programs
  • Nutrient strategy
  • Field evaluation
  • Crop-quality objectives
Planning a primacyALPHA® Program?

Information that helps us provide a more useful response

Providing crop, nutrient and spray-program information helps Atlas Crop Technologies route your request to the appropriate technical or commercial contact.

  • Country and production region
  • Crop and variety
  • Current crop growth stage
  • Current nutrient program
  • Soil, substrate or tissue analysis if available
  • Target application timing
  • Primary objective: growth, flowering, fruit set, quality or stress support
  • Planned spray water volume
  • Other foliar products in the tank
  • Surfactant or adjuvant use
  • Technical, trial, commercial or distribution requirement
Technical · Commercial · Distribution

Discuss primacyALPHA® with our team

Tell us about your crop, growth stage, nutrient program, flowering or fruit-set objective, foliar spray plan, tank-mix requirement, market or distribution opportunity. Our team will route your enquiry to the appropriate regional contact.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about primacyALPHA®

The answers below provide general product and agronomic context. Always follow the current approved product label and country-specific use directions.

primacyALPHA® is a foliar biostimulant and nutrient enhancer from Verdesian Life Sciences.

It contains patented PGA technology and is positioned around nutrient uptake, assimilation, utilization, plant metabolism, reproductive development, crop quality and stress tolerance.

It combines both nutrient and biostimulant functions.

Current Verdesian information describes Primacy ALPHA® as a foliar biostimulant and nutrient enhancer that also supplies secondary nutrients and micronutrients.

Current Verdesian information states that primacyALPHA® contains patented PGA technology discovered through work associated with Los Alamos National Laboratories and the University of California at Riverside.

The technology is positioned around efficient nutrient assimilation and utilization within the plant.

Current manufacturer information describes primacyALPHA® as stimulating the plant's nutrient uptake and utilization mechanisms, facilitating nutrient movement and activating metabolic pathways associated with photosynthesis, protein synthesis and energy production.

Nutrient assimilation is the process through which absorbed nutrients are incorporated into biologically useful molecules and metabolic pathways inside the plant.

Uptake therefore does not automatically mean efficient assimilation or productive use.

Current European product information specifically says that primacyALPHA® supports efficient assimilation and utilization of nutrients, particularly nitrogen.

Nitrogen is essential to chlorophyll, proteins, enzymes and productive crop growth.

No. The product is positioned around nutrient-use processes and does not remove the crop's need for an adequate nitrogen supply.

Current manufacturer information highlights:

  • Nitrogen
  • Potassium
  • Sulfur
  • Boron
  • Manganese
  • Zinc

Refer to the current locally supplied product label for exact guaranteed analysis and nutrient concentrations.

Current public European product information highlights the nutrient types but does not provide a complete guaranteed analysis on the product overview page.

Exact formulation should therefore come from the current approved local label rather than being inferred.

Yes. Current European manufacturer information explicitly describes primacyALPHA® as phosphite-free and highlights no phosphite residues.

No. Phosphite and phosphate are different chemical forms of phosphorus.

primacyALPHA® is specifically positioned as a phosphite-free product.

Current European Verdesian guidance identifies primacyALPHA® for foliar application.

The current locally approved label should always be followed.

Verdesian's international/U.S. information includes soil and foliar uses, but the current European product page specifically presents foliar application guidance.

For Atlas EMEA markets, do not assume soil application is legal unless the current local label explicitly permits it.

Current European Verdesian guidance lists a typical rate of 1–2 litres per hectare.

Crop-specific and locally approved directions take precedence.

Current general European guidance states that the first application can be made at:

  • Emergence
  • Transplant
  • Bud break
  • Bloom

The appropriate timing depends on crop and current local directions.

Current European guidance allows subsequent applications at approximately 15–30 day intervals up to harvest for general crop programs where approved.

Current general European manufacturer guidance states that repeat applications may be made at 15–30 day intervals up to harvest.

Always verify the current local label before making late-season applications.

This is the manufacturer's positioning for the product's role in stimulating physiological processes associated with reproductive crop development.

Current benefits specifically include flowering, fruit size and fruit set.

Optimization of flowering is one of the specific benefits included in current Verdesian Primacy ALPHA® product positioning.

Fruit-set optimization is specifically listed among current manufacturer product benefits.

Actual fruit set also depends on pollination, temperature, crop nutrition, water status, cultivar, crop health and other factors.

Fruit-size optimization is included in current manufacturer positioning.

Fruit size is also strongly influenced by crop load, genetics, irrigation, temperature, nutrient balance and overall plant health.

Yes. Improved and more consistent crop quality is one of the main product objectives identified by the manufacturer.

Current Verdesian information positions the product around greater yield potential.

No biostimulant can guarantee a specific yield increase because final yield depends on genetics, environment, crop nutrition, irrigation, pest pressure, disease and overall management.

Current manufacturer positioning includes improved plant health and stress tolerance.

This refers to physiological support under abiotic stress and should not be interpreted as prevention of damage from severe stress.

No. primacyALPHA® is positioned as a nutrient enhancer and biostimulant rather than as a replacement for registered crop-protection products.

Current European product information names crops including:

  • Cereals
  • Alfalfa
  • Tree nuts
  • Grapes
  • Citrus
  • Strawberries
  • Broccoli and cauliflower
  • Tomatoes and peppers
  • Potatoes
  • Sugar beet
  • Oilseed rape
  • Maize
  • Pulses

Exact local registration must still be verified.

Cereals are specifically included in current manufacturer crop positioning.

Crop-specific rate and growth-stage guidance should come from the current local label.

Grapes are specifically included in current Verdesian product information, and bud break or bloom may be relevant first-application timings under general European guidance.

Citrus is specifically included in current manufacturer crop positioning for Primacy ALPHA®.

Strawberries and berry crop categories are included in current manufacturer Primacy ALPHA® product information.

Yes. Tomatoes and peppers are specifically highlighted as fruiting vegetable crops within current Primacy ALPHA® product positioning.

Current European guidance states that primacyALPHA® is compatible with most commonly used foliar pesticides.

Always verify the exact tank mix against every product label.

Current European guidance describes compatibility with chemically neutral fertilizers and micronutrients.

The chemistry of the exact formulation still needs to be considered.

Current manufacturer guidance states that Primacy ALPHA® is compatible with most commonly used micronutrient products.

No. Current European Verdesian guidance explicitly states: do not mix with silicone-based surfactants or adjuvants.

Current European guidance states that Primacy ALPHA® is not recommended with surfactants or adjuvants that lower pH.

Manufacturer FAQ guidance recommends a jar test before tank mixing where compatibility is uncertain.

Physical compatibility does not replace label approval or crop-safety considerations.

Verdesian's broader product information states that Primacy ALPHA® has been used across a wide range of soil types and conditions.

For Atlas EMEA foliar programs, soil type is one part of the wider crop-nutrition context rather than the foliar application method itself.

No. Soil, substrate and tissue analysis remain useful tools for understanding nutrient availability and crop status.

No. The product is not a universal substitute for the specific nutrient quantity required to correct a diagnosed major deficiency.

Corrective nutrition should be designed from crop requirements, analysis and the guaranteed nutrient composition of the products used.

No. It should be integrated into a complete fertility program rather than used as a replacement for adequate nutrient supply.

The product is positioned around plant health and stress tolerance, so it may be considered within a wider agronomic program where crop physiology has been challenged by abiotic stress.

The underlying cause of stress should still be corrected wherever possible.

No product can guarantee fruit set because reproductive success depends on crop genetics, flower quality, pollination, temperature, water, nutrition and environmental conditions.

Optimizing fruit set is nevertheless one of the current manufacturer positioning claims for Primacy ALPHA®.

No. Current manufacturer information positions the product around greater yield potential, not guaranteed yield.

Final crop performance depends on the complete production system.

Current European Verdesian product information lists a 10-litre pack size.

Packaging and availability can vary by country.

No. Registration, formulation, guaranteed analysis, crop uses, application rates, timings, claims and compatibility directions can differ between markets.

Contact Atlas Crop Technologies for current local information.

Include your country, crop, variety, crop stage, nutrient program, soil or tissue analysis if available, planned application timing, spray water volume, tank-mix partners, adjuvants and the agronomic objective you want to address.

Use the contact form on this page or email contact@fertilizercoatingproducts.com .

Include your company, country, crop market, approximate volume requirement and the nature of your commercial or distribution enquiry.

Responsible Product Use
Product registrations, formulations, guaranteed analyses, crop approvals, biostimulant claims, application rates, timings, spray intervals, tank mixes, surfactant and adjuvant restrictions, packaging and directions may differ by country and may change over time. Information on this website is general product information only and does not replace the current approved product label, Safety Data Sheet, sprayer instructions, applicable regulations, crop-specific nutrient recommendations or qualified agronomic guidance. Always read and follow current product directions before mixing, handling, storing, transporting or applying primacyALPHA®.

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