DESCRIPTION
Mangenese Sulphate MnSO4.H2O Fertilizer (Foliar Spray) Details :
Usage:
- Crops – all cereals, pulses-oil seed crops, and horticultural crops.
- Mode of application – foliar spray
- Dosage – 1 kg per acre
- Dissolve 1 kg of manganese sulphate in 150 litres of water and spray on one acre during the active growth period of crops. For optimum result, three sprays are recommended
- manganese sulphate 30.5% plays an essential role in photosynthesis and, when available in adequate amounts, can enhance stress tolerance. It is an activator for over 35 different enzymes and increases lignin biosynthesis which can reduce attacks from soil-borne pathogens, commonly used in deficient soils with a ph. Level of 6.5 and above.
- It is used for improved resistance and enzyme activation.
- Enhances photosynthetic efficiency and dry matter production.
- Catalyzes the growth of crops to increase production & result in significantly higher crop yield.
- It improves the overall vigor of the plants..
- Manganese Sulfate is delivered in a highly soluble (99.5% minimum) powdered format and contains a guaranteed minimum of 31.5% manganese and 18.5% sulfur.
- Manganese sulphate is a sulphate of manganese.
- It is the precursor to manganese metal and many chemical compounds, such as manganese dioxide.
- Manganese is a naturally occurring metal with the symbol Mn and the atomic number 25.
- It does not occur naturally in its pure form, but is found in many types of rocks in combination with other substances such as oxygen, sulpher, or chlorine. Mangenese occurs naturally in most foods and small amounts are needed to stay healthy, as mangenese ions act as cofactors for a number of enzymes.
FAQs for Manganese Sulphate (MnSOâ‚„·Hâ‚‚O) Fertilizer Foliar Spray
1. What is Manganese Sulphate (MnSOâ‚„·Hâ‚‚O) Fertilizer?
Ans. Manganese Sulphate is a water-soluble fertilizer that provides essential manganese (Mn) to plants. It helps in chlorophyll production and promotes photosynthesis, ensuring healthier plant growth.
2. Why is Manganese important for plants?
Ans. Manganese is a crucial micronutrient involved in enzyme activation, photosynthesis, and nitrogen assimilation. It helps plants with better nutrient absorption and disease resistance.
3. What are the signs of Manganese deficiency in plants?
Ans. Symptoms of manganese deficiency include yellowing of young leaves (interveinal chlorosis), stunted growth, and poor fruit/seed production. Early diagnosis and treatment with Manganese Sulphate can prevent yield losses.
4. How do I apply Manganese Sulphate Fertilizer as a foliar spray?
Ans. To use as a foliar spray, dissolve the recommended quantity in water and spray directly onto the plant's leaves, ensuring thorough coverage. Apply during cooler parts of the day to avoid evaporation and scorching.
5. What crops benefit from Manganese Sulphate foliar spray?
Ans. Manganese Sulphate is beneficial for a wide variety of crops, including cereals (wheat, rice), fruits (citrus, grapes), vegetables (beans, potatoes), and ornamental plants.
6. What is the recommended dosage for foliar application of Manganese Sulphate?
Ans. The typical dosage is 0.5-1 kg per acre when applied as a foliar spray. For exact dosage, refer to the product label and consider crop type and severity of deficiency.