Chelated Manganese Fertilizer

18% powdered Chelated Manganese fertilizer in low consumption rate can quickly cure Manganese deficiency and increase the productivity of products such as pistachio, grains, potato, etc. It can also play a significant role in increasing resistance to wheat foot rot disease. Manganese is one of the micronutrients used for photosynthesis, nitrogen metabolism and formation of other compounds that are necessary for plant metabolism. Manganese is involved in electron transfer reactions in plants and is effective in chlorophyll production. Hence, the role of manganese in plants is to participate in complex systems. The mobility of this element in the plant is low and its deficiency is observed in dry areas and in soils with high organic matter. In fact, the amount of manganese needed by the plant is the intermediate amount between the deficiency of manganese and its excess (toxicity) for the plant.

Ingredients (Analysis) :

Chelated Mn 18%

manganese fertilizer

How to use Chelated Manganese Fertilizer

Applications

Foliar, Irrigation, DeepPlacement

Foliar

1-2 Kg in 1000 liters of water

Irrigation

2-4 Kg per Hectare

DeepPlacement

15 Gr per each grown tree

Time of Use

During all stages of plant growth expect flowering

Benefits of Using Chelated Manganese Fertilizer

  • Treatment of manganese deficiency in the fastest time.
  • Effective and necessary in the nutrition of wheat, grains, potatoes, pistachios and corn.
  • Effective in the important enzymes and metabolic reactions of the plant.
  • Improving photosynthesis and anti-stress.
  • Effective in the maturation of the plant.
  • Improve germination.

Manganese’s Role in Plants:

Manganese as a microelement is essential in the construction of chloroplasts, growth and maturation of plants. This element activates enzymes and is a component of enzyme oxidation and regeneration, which plays a role in the activity of different enzymes in photosynthesis, protein synthesis, respiration and nitrogen metabolism. Manganese is effective in reducing nitrates and neutralizing free radicals and is effective in producing substances such as riboflavin, ascorbic acid, and carotenes.

Symptoms of Manganese Deficiency in Plants:

The symptoms of manganese deficiency are less severe than other elements, but it causes chlorosis, leaves become smaller and causes symptoms similar to iron deficiency in the plant. with the difference that interveinal chlorosis caused by iron deficiency is more obvious and specific. It should be noted that with the increase of manganese deficiency, yellow spots appear on the leaves and it leads to burning in the leaf tissue. This element is one of the immobile elements in the plant, and therefore its deficiency symptoms appear first in younger leaves.
The indicator signs of manganese deficiency in younger or upper leaves; Creating yellow lines on the leaves, keeping the veins, the tips and margins of the leaves green.