Nertus Zinc
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A specialized zinc-based fertilizer designed to boost crop metabolism and correct micronutrient deficiencies.
Description
Targeted Zinc Correction for High-Yield Crops
Zinc deficiency is often a limiting factor for yield potential in corn, sunflowers, and cereals, especially in high-intensity farming systems. "Nertus Zinc," developed through the collaboration of "Kharkiv Khimprom" (Ukraine) and "Peters and Burg Kft" (Hungary), is a specialized fertilizer designed to address this deficiency effectively and rapidly.
Formulation and Application Advantage
This product distinguishes itself from generic micronutrient mixes by its specific focus on zinc delivery. Supplied as a water-based solution, it ensures optimal bioavailability when applied as a foliar spray. The liquid form simplifies tank-mixing and ensures uniform coverage, preventing the issues associated with dry or poorly soluble fertilizers. It is highly suitable for demanding crops such as rapeseed, peas, and various vegetable species.
Key Operational Features
- Flexibility: The application rate of 0.5–2 liters per hectare allows for precise dosage based on soil testing and crop stage.
- Efficiency: Designed for foliar application, it provides a fast-acting, systemic effect to support plants during critical growth stages.
- Standardized Protocol: With a maximum of 2 applications per season, it fits seamlessly into standard agricultural programs, promoting efficient plant metabolism without over-application.
The primary strength of Nertus Zinc lies in its targeted approach. Instead of a diluted all-in-one product, this fertilizer delivers a concentrated dose of zinc, which is vital for hormone production and protein synthesis in plants. It is the optimal choice for professional farmers who prioritize precise nutritional management. By choosing this Hungarian-Ukrainian product, you are investing in a reliable tool that minimizes the risk of deficiency-induced yield loss, ensuring robust development and stress tolerance in your crops.
Composition
Nutrient elements
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Fertilizer Type
Fertilizer Type
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS — fertilizers consisting of partially decomposed and undecomposed residues of plant and animal origin (manure (composted), compost, peat, feces, composts, green manure). MINERAL FERTILIZERS — fertilizers containing nutrients in the form of mineral salts. They... |
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| Danger Class | 3 |
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Method of Application
Method of Application
Seed treatment — treatment of seeds before sowing. Soil treatment — application of pesticides to soil, for example, in greenhouses. Seed treatment — a preparation used for pre-sowing treatment of seeds of various crops to protect seedlings from plant diseases and pests. In some c... |
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Maximum Application Frequency
Maximum Application Frequency
Maximum recommended number of fertilizer applications per vegetation period. |
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Drug Consumption
Drug Consumption
Mass of the preparation per unit of treated area. It is customary to express the dosage rate in kilograms per hectare. The dosage rate is most often given in terms of 100% active ingredient, although sometimes it is calculated based on the preparation in the form of application w... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Fertilizers |
| Manufacturer | Peters & Burg Kft. |
| Manufacturer | Харьков Химпром |
| Applicant | ТОВ«Нертус Лтд», Україна |
| Country | Hungary |
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