Manganese Sulphate (as Mn) 30.5%
- Ujjawala Manganese contains Manganese (as Mn) 30.5% and Sulphur (as S)17%.
- It helps in photosynthesis and regulates auxin levels.
- It is important micronutrient for plant growth, development and sustains metabolic roles within different cell compartment.
- It is also involved in pollen germination, pollen tube growth, root cell elongation and resistance to root pathogens.
- Disintegration of chloroplast occurs in manganese deficient leaves. It helps to develop disease resistance and improves seeds quality.
- Wheat crop demands more Manganese; however, it can be used on all crops.
Deficiency Symptoms: Manganese deficiency results in dead spots or
patches. Yellowing between the leaf veins of young leaves, with browning of
leaf edges on acid-loving plants is observed. The pattern is not as distinct as
with iron. Palm fronds are stunted and deformed, called “frizzle top.” There
is a general reduction in size of plant parts (leaves, shoots, fruits).
Symptoms typically appear as a speckling and mottled appearance, usually
seen on the younger (upper) leaves, which then develop into necrosis.
Dosage: Foliar Spray: Dissolve 1Kg of Ujjawala Manganese in 100-150 liter
of water and spray liberally on both the sides of leaves on one acre aera. First
spray should be 30 days after germination / transplant. Repeat the sprays at
20 days’ interval.