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  • Sale -17% Katyayani Ammonium Molybdate 52% | Fertilizer

    Katyayani Katyayani Ammonium Molybdate 52% | Fertilizer

    Description Katyayani Ammonium Molybdate 52% FertilizerComposition:Ammonium molybdate (NH4)6Mo7O24, 52% MoBenefits:* Corrects molybdenum deficiency in crops* Enhances nitrogen fixation in legumes* Promotes overall plant growth and yield* Improves chlorophyll synthesis* Supports nodule formation in legumes* Enhances root developmentDosage:* Foliar application: Foliar Application 0.5 gm/litre of water* Soil application: 1-2 kg/ha (0.89-1.78 lb/acre)Application:* Ammonium molybdate can be applied as a foliar spray or incorporated into the soil.* Foliar applications should be made during the vegetative stage of plant growth.* Soil applications should be made before planting or during the early stages of plant growth.Storage:* Store ammonium molybdate in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.* Keep out of reach of children and animals.Safety:* Wear gloves and goggles when handling ammonium molybdate.* Avoid contact with skin and eyes.* Wash hands thoroughly after handling.Additional notes:* Ammonium molybdate is compatible with most other fertilizers.* Do not apply ammonium molybdate to crops that are sensitive to molybdenum, such as lettuce and spinach.* Ammonium molybdate can be used in conjunction with other micronutrient fertilizers to provide a comprehensive micronutrient program for crops.

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Micronutrient Fertilizers

Micronutrient fertilizers are essential nutrients that plants need in small quantities to grow and thrive. They are often referred to as "trace elements" because they are only required in very small amounts. However, even though they are needed in small amounts, micronutrients play a vital role in plant growth and development.

The eight essential micronutrients are:

  • Boron (B)
  • Chlorine (Cl)
  • Copper (Cu)
  • Iron (Fe)
  • Manganese (Mn)
  • Molybdenum (Mo)
  • Zinc (Zn)
  • Nickel (Ni)
  • Silicon (Si)

Micronutrients are involved in a variety of plant functions, including:

  • Cell division and growth
  • Photosynthesis
  • Nitrogen fixation
  • Water uptake and transport
  • Disease resistance
  • Fruit and flower development

A deficiency in any of the micronutrients can lead to stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and other problems. Micronutrient fertilizers can be used to correct these deficiencies and ensure that plants get the nutrients they need to thrive.

There are two main types of micronutrient fertilizers: foliar fertilizers and soil fertilizers. Foliar fertilizers are applied to the leaves of plants, while soil fertilizers are applied to the soil. Foliar fertilizers are more effective for correcting acute deficiencies, while soil fertilizers are more effective for preventing deficiencies.

The best way to apply micronutrient fertilizers depends on the specific crop and the type of deficiency. It is important to follow the directions on the fertilizer label carefully.

Micronutrient fertilizers are an important part of a comprehensive nutrient management program. By ensuring that plants have the micronutrients they need, growers can improve crop yields and quality.

Here are some additional benefits of using micronutrient fertilizers:

  • They can help to improve the overall health of plants, making them more resistant to pests and diseases.
  • They can help to increase crop yields.
  • They can improve the quality of fruits and vegetables.
  • They can help to reduce the need for chemical pesticides.

If you are looking to improve the health and productivity of your plants, micronutrient fertilizers are a valuable tool. Talk to your local nursery or garden center about the best type of micronutrient fertilizer for your needs.

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