AGB Manganese Chelate

 

Description

Manganese deficiency appears as interveinal yellowing in young leaves. In grasses, brownish spots or streaks appear at the base to middle part of younger leaves.

The causes of Manganese deficiency may occur for several reasons:

  • Soil is high in phosphorous, calcium and magnesium.
  • Liming of acid soils.
  • High soil pH.
  • Heavily leached sands and light textured soils.

Agtrace’s AGB Manganese Chelate is nutrient highly protected from becoming unavailable through fixation in the soil by adverse reactions. It has a high plant availability, is quickly absorbed by leaves and is rain fast.

 

General Application Rates

  • Slight Deficiency (Maintenance): 2.0 L/Ha
  • Moderate Deficiency: 5.0 L/Ha
  • Severe Deficiency: 8.0 L/Ha

The application rates above are guidelines. Agtrace always recommends consultation with your local agronomist to base the application rates on soil and plant tissue testing, paddock history, environmental factors, soil conditions, and crop type. For more information on these topics please see our Benefits page.

Constituents

Minimum Guaranteed Analysis

Manganese (Mn) 6.00 % w/v
Sulphur (S) 2.40 % w/v

with lignosulphonate binder;
surfactants; penetrants.

Product Codes

20 Litre: AGB0030
200 Litre: AGB0029
1000 Litre: AGB0028

PDF Resources

Printable Catalogue Page
Material Safety Data Sheet