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The market for boron fertilizers operates independently of the disinfectants market and serves a distinct purpose within agricultural and horticultural settings. Boron is a micronutrient that is essential for plant growth, influencing cell wall formation and stability, as well as the development and function of growing tips in root and shoot systems. As such, boron fertilizers are applied in various forms, including borate minerals, to ensure sufficient boron levels in the soil, which in turn, fosters healthy crop yields. On the other hand, disinfectants are chemical agents used to control, neutralize, or eliminate pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects and surfaces. While boron can exhibit antimicrobial properties, the use of boron in fertilizers is primarily focused on nutritional applications rather than sanitization. The relationship between the two markets primarily exists in the agricultural sector, where both fertilizer inputs and disinfectants are essential for maintaining healthy and productive farming operations.
Some companies that provide boron fertilizers include Rio Tinto, Searles Valley Minerals Inc., American Borate Company, Eti Mine Works, Quiborax, and Borax Argentina S.A. These market participants range from multinational mining corporations to specialized mineral and chemical providers, each contributing to the supply of boron for agricultural use. Show Less Read more