Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% is a Chemical fertilizer that is used to correct the Zinc deficiency in Plants. Zinc sulphate 33% is a highly effective source of zinc for plants. It is easy to apply and can be used as a foliar spray or soil drench. When applied to the soil, zinc sulphate 33% slowly releases zinc into the soil where it can be taken up by plant roots.
Target crops of Zinc Sulphate 33%
The target crops of Zinc Sulphate 33% includes the crops like Pulses, Cereals, Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Citrus, Other crops such as Sugar Beet, Cotton, Oil Seeds, Medicinal plants, etc.
Dosage of Zinc Sulphate 33%
Soil Application: 4-5 Kg per Acre.
Foliar Spray: Dissolve 3-5 gms in one litre of water and spray on both leaf surfaces. The spray regime is as follows:
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First spray: 20 days post-sowing or transplantation.
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Second spray: 25 days following the first spray.
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Third spray: At the onset of blooming/flowering.
Symptoms of Zinc Deficiency
When a plant is affected by deficiency of Zinc it exhibits symptoms such as:
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Interveinal chlorosis: Tissue between the veins of the leaves turns yellow or white, while the veins themselves remain green. First observed on the younger leaves of the plant.
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Stunted growth: Zinc deficiency can lead to reduced plant growth, including shorter stems and smaller leaves.
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Leaf bronzing: The chlorotic areas of the leaves may turn bronze or brown.
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Leaf rosetting: In dicotyledonous plants (plants with two seed leaves), zinc deficiency can cause the leaves to become clustered together on the stem. This is due to shortened internodes (the stem between the nodes).
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Delayed maturity: Zinc deficiency can delay the maturity of crops.
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Reduced fruit and vegetable size: Fruits and vegetables produced by zinc-deficient plants may be smaller than normal.
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Poor fruit and vegetable quality: The quality of fruits and vegetables can also be affected by zinc deficiency. They may have poor color, taste, and texture.
Importance of Zinc Sulphate 33%
- Enhances crop yields.
- Regulates soil pH levels.
- Promotes early green coloration in leaves and increased fruit yields.
- It is involved in chlorophyll production, photosynthesis, and enzyme activation.
- Fortifies plant resilience against cold weather.
- Augments fruit appearance and prevents deformities.
- Compatible with urea.
- Enhances soil water retention, thus reducing the impact of drought on plants.
- Limits grain size thickness deviation.
- Zinc is an essential micronutrient that plays a vital role in plant growth and development.
- Enhances flower and fruit setting, promoting better fruit production.
Zinc Sulphate 33% Related FAQs
Q. What is the main symptom of Deficiency of Zinc?
A. Interveinal Chlorosis on younger leaves, Stunted growth, Rosettes of small leaves on the top of the crop, these are the main symptoms of deficiency of Zinc nutrient.
Q. What is the main reason for Interveinal Chlorosis of a crop?
A. Deficiency of Zinc is the main reason for chlorosis of the crop, and it was primarily observed in younger leaves of the plant.
Q. What is the best fertilizer for deficiency of Zinc in crops?
A. Katyayani zinc sulfate fertilizer is the recommended product for Zinc deficiency in crops.
Q. What is the price of Zinc Sulphate 33%?
A. The zinc sulphate fertilizer price of 5 Kg is about 1,066 rupees.
Q. What is the Dosage of Zinc Sulphate 33%?
A. The minimal dosage of Zinc Sulphate 33% is around 3 - 5 ml per liter of water.