- Micronutrients are
essential and
important for the development of crops -
Plants require them in very
small quantities.
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Iron, manganese, boron, zinc, molybdenum and copper are considered to be
essential micronutrients
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A chelate is composed of a
micro nutrient and a chelating agent. Chelating agents incorporate micro
nutrients into a soluble bound form. The combination is water soluble
and available for the roots. Chelates thus solve the availability
problem of micro nutrients, especially in alkaline soils.
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EDDHA is a chelating agent
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EDDHA molecule is the most
strategic component in the
iron business and is great demand -
Companies have unique
capacity to synthesize and manufacture the EDDHA chelating agent and one
needs to go in for technical collaboration
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Background Information
- Role of
Micronutrients in plants
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What is a Chelate
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Chelates
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Chelating
Agents
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Iron Deficiency
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Iron Chlorosis
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Iron Nutrition of Plants
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Chelated
Fertilizers
Technology Information
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The Ortho Isomer for the preparation of EDDHA
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Iron Chelate
Compositions
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Synthetic iron(III)-chelates
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Synthesis of Iron
Humates
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Commercial Iron Chelates
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Insoluble Fe-Humic
complexes
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Aqueous Iron Chelate Composition
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Fe(III)
complexes for use as micronutrients for Fertilizers
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Companies & Products
- Natural Extract
Company
- Chelated iron
fertiliser
- Iron EDDHA Chelat
- Products of China
- Water Soluble EDDHA
Chelated Micronutrient
- Iron Chelates
- Chinese Product
- Products of Company
in India
- Company in Mumbai
- Manufacturer
- Company in Belgium
- German
Products
Markets & Applications
- Recent Trends
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Crop Nutrition
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Crop Production
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Estimating
fertilizer requirements
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Distributor
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Leading Market Player
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Iron
Chelate Application
on Citrus -
Applications on Cucumber plant
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Application
on Grapevines
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Peach
Rootstocks
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Pomegranate Leaf nutrition
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Improving
the production of radish
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Soyabean
Iron deficiency
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Tomato
Plant Nutrition
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Material Safety Data
Sheet
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