- Regulates growth hormones – zinc is essential for the synthesis of auxins, which help regulate growth and stem elongation
- The presence of zinc in plant tissue helps the plant withstand low temperatures
- In fruit crops, it stimulates protein synthesis and bud development, playing a crucial role in the growth of fruits
- Improves grain quality
- Extends shelf life of produce
Zn EDTA 15%
Corrector of zinc deficiency, which occurs mainly in alkaline soils
Zinc application in chelated form (Zn EDTA 15%) is an affordable and effective way to correct zinc deficiency, especially in the most zinc-sensitive crops such as maize, legumes, fruit crops.
Chelates are complex compounds in which a metal ion (Zn) is bound to an organic compound (EDTA). This preserves its stability and ensures its plant uptake.
Packaging:
25 kg bag
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Appearance
white powder
Zinc (Zn) content
14.9%
pH (1% water solution)
6,7
Insolubility in water
0,05%
CROP
Dose rate for foliar application
Number of applications
Soil application
Timing/Conditions of application
Maize
500 - 1000 g/ha
1 - 2
1000 - 4000 g/ha
5th - 6th leaf
Wheat/ Barley
500 - 1000 g/ha
1 - 2
At tillering stage
Fruits/vegetables
500 - 1000 g/ha
2 - 3
100 - 400 g/plant
Before beginning of vegetation / before flowering / after harvesting
Antagonism: Cu
Benefits
- Regulates growth hormones – zinc is essential for the synthesis of auxins, which help regulate growth and stem elongation
- The presence of zinc in plant tissue helps the plant withstand low temperatures
- In fruit crops, it stimulates protein synthesis and bud development, playing a crucial role in the growth of fruits
- Improves grain quality
- Extends shelf life of produce
Specification
Appearance
white powder
Zinc (Zn) content
14.9%
pH (1% water solution)
6,7
Insolubility in water
0,05%
Dose Rates
CROP
Dose rate for foliar application
Number of applications
Soil application
Timing/Conditions of application
Maize
500 - 1000 g/ha
1 - 2
1000 - 4000 g/ha
5th - 6th leaf
Wheat/ Barley
500 - 1000 g/ha
1 - 2
At tillering stage
Fruits/vegetables
500 - 1000 g/ha
2 - 3
100 - 400 g/plant
Before beginning of vegetation / before flowering / after harvesting
Antagonism: Cu