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Plants must obtain the following nutrients from the soil:
Macronutrients are required in larger amounts, whereas micronutrients are only required in very small amounts (parts per million). Plants require a proper balance of all the essential nutrients for normal growth.
Most soil conditions across the world can provide plants with the majority of nutrition they require. However due to things like, intensive agricultural methods and crops designed to grow bigger and more rapidly, nutrients are being stripped from the soil.
Nutrients can be present in different ratios, which may not be suitable for a particular crop. If a particular nutrient is lacking from the soil or if farmers want to promote vigorous growth and increase yield then fertilizers and micronutrient products can be applied.
To make the nutrient more available to the plant, micronutrients are typically formulated as liquid products. They have a high solid content and the active ingredients (i.e. the micronutrients) are usually very dense. This means they are very susceptible to sedimentation and other destabilising forces. Therefore choosing the correct dispersant is important to being able to produce a successful formulation.
Micronutrients are often formulated as suspension concentrates (SC) and oil dispersions (OD). We have numerous products that are capable of performing in these conditions and example formulation recipes that you can follow.
Specifically designed for micronutrients our Atlox™ PN-100 dispersant can incorporate high concentrations of inorganic solids into aqueous suspensions. Micronutrient formulations can be incompatible with other plant protective products, such as glyphosate. The inclusion of Atlox PN-100 in the micronutrient formation makes it possible to tank mix it with glyphosate.
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