ORMEs, ORMUS, Monatomic Research & Studies
Research on Agricultural Products
By Applied BioPhysics Institute
Study on the use of ORMEs (or ORMUS) Monatomic Elements & Minerals* on Agriculture
Chinese Study 1989-1991
Professor Hou Tian Zhen, the director of the Department of Tree Physiology and Biochemistry at the Xinjiang Academy of Forestry Sciences in the People’s Republic of China, led a team of researchers evaluating the use of ORMEs in three separate experiments.
In 1989, the first experiment, conducted in the greenhouse at the An-ning Experiment Station, tomatoes grown with ORMUS minerals averaged nearly double the number of flowers per plant and 27% more fruit.
In 1990, a field experiment at the An-ning Experiment Station demonstrated that the green beans grown using ORMUS minerals increased yields by 81%, sweet beets yields increased 67%, and soybeans increased 29%.
In 1991 a large-scale field experiment was conducted using watermelon plots 300 meters apart in a field at the An-ning Experiment Station. Treated melons yielded 65% more than the control group.