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PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 Inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. Determination of the chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients Determination of EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA or EDDS

PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022

Inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. Determination of the chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients Determination of EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA or EDDS

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Standard number:PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022
Pages:14
Released:2022-07-21
ISBN:978 0 539 17915 6
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 - Inorganic Micronutrient Fertilizers

PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 - Inorganic Micronutrient Fertilizers

Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022

Pages: 14

Released: 2022-07-21

ISBN: 978 0 539 17915 6

Status: Standard

Overview

The PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 standard is an essential document for professionals in the agricultural and horticultural industries. This standard provides comprehensive guidelines for the determination of chelated micronutrient content and the chelated fraction of micronutrients in inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. It specifically focuses on the determination of chelating agents such as EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA, and EDDS.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard offers detailed procedures for accurately determining the chelated micronutrient content in fertilizers, ensuring that you can achieve precise and reliable results.
  • Focus on Chelating Agents: The document specifically addresses the determination of widely used chelating agents including EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA, and EDDS, making it highly relevant for modern agricultural practices.
  • Industry Relevance: Released on 2022-07-21, this standard is up-to-date with the latest industry practices and scientific advancements, ensuring that you are working with the most current information available.
  • Easy to Follow: With 14 pages of clear and concise instructions, this standard is designed to be user-friendly, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the field.

Why This Standard is Important

Inorganic micronutrient fertilizers play a crucial role in modern agriculture by providing essential nutrients that plants need for optimal growth and development. However, the effectiveness of these fertilizers largely depends on the presence and stability of chelated micronutrients. Chelating agents like EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA, and EDDS help to stabilize these micronutrients, making them more available to plants.

The PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 standard provides a reliable method for determining the content and fraction of these chelated micronutrients, ensuring that fertilizers meet the required quality standards. By following this standard, manufacturers can guarantee the efficacy of their products, while farmers and horticulturists can be confident in the quality of the fertilizers they use.

Applications

This standard is applicable to a wide range of stakeholders in the agricultural sector, including:

  • Fertilizer Manufacturers: Ensure that your products meet industry standards and provide the necessary nutrients for plant growth.
  • Agricultural Scientists: Conduct accurate research and analysis on the effectiveness of different chelating agents in fertilizers.
  • Farmers and Horticulturists: Make informed decisions about the fertilizers you use, ensuring that your crops receive the best possible nutrition.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Establish and enforce quality standards for inorganic micronutrient fertilizers, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Technical Details

The PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 standard includes detailed technical information on the following aspects:

  • Sample Preparation: Guidelines for preparing fertilizer samples for analysis.
  • Analytical Methods: Step-by-step procedures for determining the chelated micronutrient content and fraction.
  • Quality Control: Recommendations for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results.
  • Data Interpretation: Guidance on interpreting the results of the analysis and making informed decisions based on the findings.

Conclusion

The PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the production, analysis, or use of inorganic micronutrient fertilizers. By providing clear and detailed guidelines for the determination of chelated micronutrient content and fraction, this standard helps to ensure the quality and effectiveness of fertilizers, ultimately contributing to better crop yields and more sustainable agricultural practices.

Whether you are a manufacturer looking to improve your products, a scientist conducting research, a farmer seeking the best fertilizers for your crops, or a regulatory body setting industry standards, the PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 standard is an essential tool that will help you achieve your goals.

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PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022


This standard PD CEN/TS 17786-2:2022 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 fraction of micronutrients for fertilizers containing one or many micronutrients chelated by EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA or [S,S]-EDDS in fertilizers. This method is used for inorganic micronutrient fertilizers when micronutrients are chelated only by EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA or [S,S]-EDDS or for mixtures in which EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA or [S,S]-EDDS is one of the chelating agents. The method is applicable to all inorganic micronutrient fertilizers containing EDTA, DTPA, HEEDTA, IDHA or [S,S]-EDDS as chelating agent for contents > 0,1 % (w/w). The method is based on ICP or AAS measurement of the concentration of micronutrients according to EN 16963 or EN 16965 after water extraction according to EN 16962 and LC measurement of the chelating agents according to EN 15950, EN 13368-1 and EN 13368-3.