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PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 Inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. Determination of the chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients Treatment with a cation exchange resin

PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022

Inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. Determination of the chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients Treatment with a cation exchange resin

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Standard number:PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022
Pages:16
Released:2022-07-22
ISBN:978 0 539 17914 9
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 Inorganic Micronutrient Fertilizers

PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 Inorganic Micronutrient Fertilizers

Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022

Pages: 16

Released: 2022-07-22

ISBN: 978 0 539 17914 9

Name: Inorganic Micronutrient Fertilizers. Determination of the Chelated Micronutrient Content and the Chelated Fraction of Micronutrients Treatment with a Cation Exchange Resin

Status: Standard

Overview

Unlock the full potential of your agricultural practices with the PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard. This comprehensive document provides detailed guidelines for the determination of chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients in inorganic fertilizers. Released on July 22, 2022, this 16-page standard is an essential resource for anyone involved in the production, quality control, or application of inorganic micronutrient fertilizers.

Why This Standard is Essential

Micronutrients play a crucial role in plant health and productivity. However, their effectiveness is often limited by their availability in the soil. Chelation is a process that enhances the availability of these micronutrients, making them more accessible to plants. The PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard provides a reliable method for determining the chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of these essential nutrients, ensuring that your fertilizers are as effective as possible.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard offers detailed procedures for the treatment of micronutrients with a cation exchange resin, ensuring accurate and consistent results.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released in 2022, this standard reflects the latest advancements in the field of inorganic micronutrient fertilizers.
  • Quality Assurance: By adhering to this standard, you can ensure the quality and effectiveness of your fertilizers, leading to healthier plants and higher yields.
  • Easy to Follow: With 16 pages of clear and concise instructions, this standard is user-friendly and accessible to professionals at all levels.

Applications

The PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard is applicable to a wide range of industries and professionals, including:

  • Agricultural Producers: Ensure that your crops receive the optimal amount of micronutrients for maximum growth and productivity.
  • Fertilizer Manufacturers: Maintain high standards of quality control and product consistency.
  • Soil Scientists: Conduct accurate and reliable research on the availability and effectiveness of chelated micronutrients.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Establish and enforce standards for the production and application of inorganic micronutrient fertilizers.

Benefits

Adopting the PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Plant Health: By ensuring the availability of essential micronutrients, this standard helps promote healthier and more resilient plants.
  • Increased Yields: Optimize the effectiveness of your fertilizers to achieve higher crop yields and better quality produce.
  • Cost Efficiency: Maximize the return on your investment in fertilizers by ensuring that they are as effective as possible.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Reduce the risk of nutrient runoff and environmental contamination by using chelated micronutrients more efficiently.

Technical Specifications

The PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard includes the following technical specifications:

  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022
  • Pages: 16
  • Released: 2022-07-22
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 17914 9
  • Name: Inorganic Micronutrient Fertilizers. Determination of the Chelated Micronutrient Content and the Chelated Fraction of Micronutrients Treatment with a Cation Exchange Resin
  • Status: Standard

Conclusion

In the competitive world of agriculture, the quality and effectiveness of your fertilizers can make all the difference. The PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard provides the tools and guidelines you need to ensure that your inorganic micronutrient fertilizers are as effective as possible. With its comprehensive and up-to-date information, this standard is an invaluable resource for agricultural producers, fertilizer manufacturers, soil scientists, and regulatory bodies alike. Invest in the future of your crops and the sustainability of your agricultural practices by adopting the PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 standard today.

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PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022


This standard PD CEN/TS 17786-1:2022 Inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. Determination of the chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.080 Fertilizers
This document specifies a method for the determination of the chelated iron content and the chelated fraction of iron, in UVCB chelats, EDDHA, EDDHMA, HBED, EDDHSA, in inorganic micronutrient fertilizers by the treatment with a cation exchange resin. The limit of determination of the chelated iron content highly depends on the specific electrical conductivity of the sample, on the amount of nutrient present, and varies between 0,005 % in simple matrices with high amounts of micronutrient and 0,5 % in more complex cases (see 9.1).