Marasperse AG increases tomato crop yield
Field demonstrations in a soil application for tomato crops show the benefits of Marasperse® AG under alkaline soil conditions with high demand for iron micronutrient. Marasperse AG increased tomato crop yield over an EDTA chelating agent.
This work was conducted by Syntech Research in Andalusia, Spain. Under greenhouse fertigation conditions, the tomato crop received weekly applications of Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Mo and B containing fertilizers. The comparative study between fertilizers with Marasperse AG and a formulation with a synthetic chelate (EDTA) evaluated iron foliar level and the agricultural yield.
Key takeaways:
- Tomato crop yield increase over EDTA
- Micronutrient uptake similar to synthetic chelates
- Bio-based and organic certified
Yield results with fertilizers containing different complexing agents.
Iron foliar level over time with fertilizers containing different complexing agents.
Documented sustainability
Life Cycle Analysis: Marasperse AG vs EDTA
An LCA conducted on Marasperse AG and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) concluded that Marasperse AG is the more sustainable alternative.
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