SeQuence® Zinc [Zn - 12%]
Sequence® Zinc – Zn12% EDTA
Chemical Name: EDTA ─ ZnNa2•2H2O
Molecular formula: C10H12N2O8ZnNa2 . 2H2O
Specification-
|
Chelated Zn |
15±0.5% |
|
PH (1% water solution) |
6.0-7.0 |
|
Solubility in water |
100% |
|
Appearance |
White colored micro granular |
Information
Sequence® Zinc is the product, which is used to recover or to prevent the major micronutrient deficiencies in all field and horticultural crops. This is a free flowering micro granular with 12% Zinc. In this product the Zinc is chelated by a chelating agent EDTA (Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid).The product is recommended for foliar application as well as for soil application.
Deficiency symptoms
Chlorosis : Yellowing of leaves, often interveinal in some species young leaves are the most affected but other crops/ plants both old & new leaves are chlorotic.
Necrotic Spots : Death pf leaf tissue on areas of chlorosis strunted growth and new leaves remain small create white patches developed on leaves.
Browning of Leaves : Chlorotic are as many turn bronze colored & due to zinc deficiency in plant poor root growth is observed.
Benefits
Dosage
Foliar application of 1g/Ltr. of water.
Drip Application 500g to 1kg / Acre at a time.
Note:
Sequence® Zinc – Zn12% EDTA
Chemical Name: EDTA ─ ZnNa2•2H2O
Molecular formula: C10H12N2O8ZnNa2 . 2H2O
Specification-
|
Chelated Zn |
15±0.5% |
|
PH (1% water solution) |
6.0-7.0 |
|
Solubility in water |
100% |
|
Appearance |
White colored micro granular |
Information
Sequence® Zinc is the product, which is used to recover or to prevent the major micronutrient deficiencies in all field and horticultural crops. This is a free flowering micro granular with 12% Zinc. In this product the Zinc is chelated by a chelating agent EDTA (Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid).The product is recommended for foliar application as well as for soil application.
Deficiency symptoms
Chlorosis : Yellowing of leaves, often interveinal in some species young leaves are the most affected but other crops/ plants both old & new leaves are chlorotic.
Necrotic Spots : Death pf leaf tissue on areas of chlorosis strunted growth and new leaves remain small create white patches developed on leaves.
Browning of Leaves : Chlorotic are as many turn bronze colored & due to zinc deficiency in plant poor root growth is observed.
Benefits
Dosage
Foliar application of 1g/Ltr. of water.
Drip Application 500g to 1kg / Acre at a time.
Note: