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  Jaz™ plant-strengthening products provide a safe and natural tool to grow healthier,
better-performing plants.


As plant-strengthening products, Jaz™ products enhance natural stress tolerance so that plants suffer less damage and better thrive in the face of disease, drought, extreme temperatures and salt conditions. Jaz™ plant-strengtheners also encourage quality growth and blooms.
 
     
  Jaz™ products contain a natural plant-strengthening molecule called methyl dihydrojasmonate (MDHJ). In fact, most if not all plants contain MDHJ and other similar jasmonate molecules. Jasmonates are critical for normal plant development and performance. Some of the more important functions in which jasmonates are required include plant fertility, floral scent production, attraction of beneficial insects, disease resistance, and tolerance to common environmental stresses.

New Biology scientists, in cooperation with university researchers, discovered that when the specific jasmonate, MDHJ, is applied to plants, many natural defense compounds including antioxidants, phenolics and protective proteins are produced throughout the leaves, stems and roots. These defenses increase stress tolerance resulting in reduced damage and better recovery from salt stress, disease, drought and temperature extremes (see overview of plant-strengthening). MDHJ treatment also promotes improved foliage and bloom characteristics. Blooms last longer and are brighter. Leaves tend to stay green and the natural yellowing that is common to many plants is reduced.

Based on these findings, New Biology developed Jaz™ plant-strengthener products to provide gardeners with easy-to-use product that provides the positive plant growth and strengthening benefits of MDHJ. The efficacy of Jaz™ plant-strengtheners have been confirmed in laboratory, field and typical garden settings.


 
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