Amino Acid Chelate Fe for Organic Fertilizer

China Amino Acid Chelate Fe for Organic Fertilizer, Find details about China Amino Acid, Aminoacid Iron Chelation from Amino Acid Chelate Fe for Organic Fertilizer

Model NO.
AH
Amino Nitrogen
4.5% Min
Chloride
15% Max
Classification
Nitrogen Fertilizer
Trademark
ah
Specification
20kg/Bag 10kg/Bag 25kg/Bag
Origin
Sichuan, China
HS Code
2309901000
Model NO.
AH
Amino Nitrogen
4.5% Min
Chloride
15% Max
Classification
Nitrogen Fertilizer
Trademark
ah
Specification
20kg/Bag 10kg/Bag 25kg/Bag
Origin
Sichuan, China
HS Code
2309901000
Quick Details
Classification: Organic Fertilizer
Type: Compost
Place of Origin: Sichuan, China (Mainland)
Release Type: Slow
State: Powder
Application: Crops
Brand Name: Aohe
Appearance: Light brown powder
Solubility: Completely water soluble
Iron: 10% min
Total Amino Acid: 30% min
Amino Nitrogen: 4.5% min
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: 20 KG /PP bag, 10 KG /PP bag, 5 KG / aluminum bag, 1 KG / aluminum bag
Delivery Detail: 10 days
Specifications
In Iron Amino Acid Chelate, the iron is already chelated and is directly absorbed as a small peptide at the amino acid absorptio



Specification
Appearance Light brown powder
Solubility Completely water soluble
Iron 10% min
Total Amino Acid 30% min
Amino Nitrogen 4.5% min
Chloride
Water Insoluble matter 3.0% max
Moisture 5.0% max
Heavy metal (as Pb) 20ppm max
As 5ppm max


We are offering to our clients, Iron Chelate - 'Release Fe' which is ideal for fulfilling the Fe (Iron) needs of crop. The release should not be sprayed during strong sunshine and if rainfall is expected within 4 hours of spray. The main functions are as follows:

Iron catalyzes the production of chlorophyll.
Iron is involved in some respiratory and photosynthetic, enzyme systems.
Iron is found to be involved in the reduction of nitrates and sulfates.
Iron is required in proper functioning of symbiotic Nitrogen fixing Microorganisms.
Iron is also helpful in absorption of other minerals

Symptoms of Deficiency:

Most common Iron-deficiency is called as "Iron Chlorosis", plants are yellow and stunted
In severe deficiency leaves turn whitish, while veins remain green.
Iron deficiency symptoms are first expressed on the young leaves
Plant die back at top.
Iron deficient leaves show interveinal chlorosis, and with the leaf lamina at first appearing to be yellowish.
On cereals Iron deficiency is expressed as brownish red spots on leaves.
Iron deficiency is commonly associated with Zn and Mn deficiencies

General Information

For best results crops should have sufficient supply of water and other major fertilizers
Spray of Release-Fe should be carried out during morning hours or during late afternoon hours.
Do not spray If rain falls within 4 to 5 hours of spray, crops should be re-sprayed 3 or 4 days later. Do not apply as soil application
On Red Soils, as Red soils are found to have sufficient content of Iron.

General Recommendations for Soil Application

For Perennial crops
For Field crops
Foliar Spray
 amino  acid chelate Fe for fertilizer
 organic fertilizer