How Fertilizers Impact NADH Production in Plants: Synthetics vs. Liquid- Based Organics vs. Amendment Based Organics

Authored by:

Anthony Robison

Plants need energy to grow, and one of the key molecules in energy production is NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide). It plays a crucial role in processes like respiration and nutrient absorption, helping plants produce energy from sugars. But how do different types of fertilizers affect a plant’s ability to produce NADH?

1. Synthetic Fertilizers

What They Are:

• Synthetic fertilizers contain concentrated nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in forms plants can absorb immediately.

How They Affect NADH Production:

• Plants can quickly absorb essential nutrients, supporting rapid growth.

• However, synthetic fertilizers don’t provide the organic compounds or beneficial microbes that fuel long-term metabolic processes, including NADH production.

• Overuse can harm soil microbes that naturally aid in nutrient cycling, indirectly reducing a plant’s ability to produce NADH in the long run.

Best Use:

• Short-term nutrient boosts for fast-growing plants but less effective for improving long-term soil health.

2. Liquid Organic Fertilizers

What They Are:

• These are nutrient-rich liquids made from plant or animal-based organic matter. They may also contain beneficial microbes.

How They Affect NADH Production:

• Contain organic compounds that encourage microbial activity in the soil, which helps release nutrients gradually.

• The improved nutrient cycling and availability help plants fuel metabolic processes, indirectly boosting NADH production.

• Faster-acting than solid organic fertilizers but less long-lasting.

Best Use:

• Quick nutrient absorption with some added soil health benefits.

3. Amendment-Based Organic Fertilizers

What They Are:

• Organic amendments like compost, manure, and bone meal release nutrients slowly as they decompose.

How They Affect NADH Production:

• Support a healthy soil ecosystem by feeding beneficial microbes that release essential nutrients over time.

• These nutrients, along with organic compounds, help drive plant metabolism and long-term NADH production.

• They improve soil structure, water retention, and microbial diversity—all essential for sustained plant energy production.

Best Use:

• Long-term soil health, slow nutrient release, and sustainable plant growth.

Which Fertilizer Is Best for NADH Production?

• For Immediate Plant Growth: Liquid organic fertilizers.

• For Long-Term Plant Health: Choose amendment-based organic fertilizers.

• Balanced Approach: Combine Liquid Organic & Amendment Based Organic fertilizers for both fast results and lasting soil improvements.

Understanding how each fertilizer type affects plant metabolism helps create a more effective, sustainable growing strategy. Healthy soil and proper fertilization ensure plants produce enough NADH to support growth, resilience, and high yields.

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