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Your Crops Like Corn Is Asking for Zinc
Plants determine whether an element is essential based on their own physiological and developmental needs. Elements in plant tissues are classified as essential and non-essential . According to the required amount, essential nutrients are divided into macronutrients — nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K); secondary nutrients — sulfur (S), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg); and micronutrients — boron (B), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), molybdenum

Camille W.
Dec 104 min read


Disodium Manganese EDTA (EDTA-MnNa₂) - A Stable, High-Efficiency Source of Manganese for Sustainable Agriculture
Overview Disodium Manganese EDTA (EDTA-MnNa₂) is a chelated form of manganese with broad application value across agriculture, chemical...

Camille W.
Oct 34 min read


Manganese Fertilizers in Agriculture
Manganese (Mn) was first identified as an essential nutrient for plants by J.S. McHargue in 1922. Plants generally contain high amounts...

Camille W.
Oct 25 min read


Comprehensive Guide to Micronutrient and Compound Fertilizers: Types, Characteristics, and Application.
As agriculture advances, crop nutrient needs are becoming more diversified. Building on our previous discussion, this article delves into...

Antonia Z
Oct 25, 20245 min read
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