Zinc Chelate

Zinc Chelate

229 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Product Type Zinc Chelate
  • Application Industrial
  • Physical Form Powder
  • Purity 98 %
  • Storage Room Temperature
  • Shelf Life 1-3 Years
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Zinc Chelate Price And Quantity

  • 5000 Kilograms
  • 229 INR/Kilograms

Zinc Chelate Product Specifications

  • 1-3 Years
  • Room Temperature
  • 98 %
  • Powder
  • Zinc Chelate
  • Industrial

Zinc Chelate Trade Information

  • Cash Advance (CA) Telegraphic Transfer (T/T) Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 100 Kilograms Per Day
  • 1 Days
  • Yes
  • Contact us for information regarding our sample policy
  • South India West India

Product Description

Zinc Chelate

With the help of our distinguished professionals, our company has been able to mark its strong presence in the market as one of the well known manufacturers and exporters of Zinc Chelate. Our exclusive series of chelate powder is an essential component of various enzyme systems which regulates metabolic activities within plants. Our offered Zinc Chelate is in huge demand in the global marketplace due to its high PH value and antagonism with nutrients. At our end, we use only quality approved chemicals and other base materials for formulating this powder.

Further Details

Release Zinc should be sprayed 100gm per 100 ltr. of water OR 500 gm through drip irrigation per acre.
The functions are:

  • Zinc is involved in plant carbon metabolism.
  • Zinc is a necessary component of several enzyme systems that regulate metabolic activities within plants.
  • Zinc stimulates the synthesis of Tryptophan and I.A.A.
  • Zinc is part of an enzyme that regulates the equilibrium among carbon dioxide, water, and carbonic acid.
  • Zinc is a part enzyme that plays a role in protein metabolism.
  • Zinc is essential for the formation of chlorophyll and in the process of photosynthesis
  • Zinc is found to be associated with water relations in plants and improves water uptake

Deficiency Symptoms

  • Zinc deficiency is first noticed on young leaves.
  • Zinc deficiency tends to result in stunted growth and small leaves.
  • Zinc deficiency causes interveinal chlorosis, and new leaves remain small. Whitish patches developed on leaves.
  • Due to zinc deficiency poor root growth is observed in Citrus, Paddy, and Maize.

Features:

  • High PH
  • Antagonism with nutrients
  • Root problems
  • Low Zinc level in the soil solution
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