Plants absorb manganese in the form of positively charged ions 2+Mn and complex organic compounds. Plant roots also release some substances that help absorb manganese from the soil, such as organic acids with a small molecular weight. Manganese has special functions inside the plant
A compound that chelates EDTA and alcohol sugars and is made of high-quality and pure raw materials
Helps in the formation of chlorophyll
A catalyst for reduction and oxidation enzymes and Respiration
Enters in the formation of lignin, which is responsible for the hardness of cell walls
Contributes to the transfer of energy and nutritional transformations within the plant
Works to facilitate the absorption of nitrogen from the soil
A quick and effective treatment for manganese deficiency in plants
Compatible with all irrigation systems
100-150 ml / 100 liters of water sprayed on the leaves
1 liter/acre injected into the soil