COMMODITIES
GREEN CHEMICALS
Copper Sulphate (Blue Vitriol, Bluestone)
(Equivalent to 25 % metallic copper)
Copper sulphate is also known as a fungicide used by those who are engaged in agriculture and make a living by growing fruits and vegetables. It is also colloquially called as bluestone among the people. It is an agricultural pesticide used to protect the products from diseases and to obtain efficient products.
What are the main uses of Copper Sulphate ?
In the field of agriculture, it is used to prevent fungicide (fungus) and derivative harmful microorganisms.
In the field of animal husbandry; it is also widely used in animal foods as a feed additive and foot disinfectant.
It is also used as an algae preventative in city networks, irrigation channels and pools.
Agriblue (Bordeaux Mix)
(Equivalent to 20 % metallic copper)
Bordeaux mixture is a mixture of copper (II) sulphate and quicklime used as a fungicide in vineyards. It is used against fungal diseases seen in the garden, nursery, and field plants, especially grapevine “downy mildew" plant disease caused by "Plasmopara viticola" fungus. It was invented in the Bordeaux region of France. It has been used extensively for more than a century.
In addition to controlling fungal infections on grape vines, Bordeaux mixture is also widely used to combat plant diseases such as potato blight, peach leaf curl and black spot.
Since Bordeaux mixture is approved for use in organic agriculture, it is used as a preservative in many plant diseases by both organic agriculture producers and non-organic agriculture producers.
Additionally, it is used in the fight against olive knot disease.
Iron Sulphate
(20 % Fe)
It is used to fortify plants, to treat and prevent iron deficiency. In plants, it accelerates the increase of chlorophyll pigment, which is necessary for photosynthesis, and ensures the plant to be always green and healthy.
The usage dose of iron sulfate differs according to the structure of the soil and the plant. Ferrous sulphate can be applied directly to the soil or by spraying it on the leaves in liquid form. It prevents the formation of fungi and other diseases in soil and plant.
What are the main uses of Iron Sulphate?
In the agricultural field; it is used in plants to eliminate iron deficiency. In addition, organic acids in fruits and vegetables cause discoloration. Ferrous sulfate-based fertilizers are used to prevent discoloration. High pH is generally found in calcareous soils. By reducing the pH of calcareous soils, ferrous sulphate is provided that the iron element is taken up by the plant.
In the field of animal husbandry; it is used as feed additives in animal nutrition
In the chemical industry; it is used in wastewater treatment systems. Also, in case of high amount of chromium in the cement, ferrous sulphate is used for the reduction of chromium to less toxic
(20 % Fe)
It is used to fortify plants, to treat and prevent iron deficiency. In plants, it accelerates the increase of chlorophyll pigment, which is necessary for photosynthesis, and ensures the plant to be always green and healthy.
The usage dose of iron sulfate differs according to the structure of the soil and the plant. Ferrous sulphate can be applied directly to the soil or by spraying it on the leaves in liquid form. It prevents the formation of fungi and other diseases in soil and plant.
What are the main uses of Ferro Fert ?
In the agricultural field; it is used in plants to eliminate iron deficiency. In addition, organic acids in fruits and vegetables cause discoloration. Ferrous sulfate-based fertilizers are used to prevent discoloration. High pH is generally found in calcareous soils. By reducing the pH of calcareous soils, ferrous sulphate is provided that the iron element is taken up by the plant.
In the field of animal husbandry; it is used as feed additives in animal nutrition
In the chemical industry; it is used in wastewater treatment systems. Also, in case of high amount of chromium in the cement, ferrous sulphate is used for the reduction of chromium to less toxic
Magnesium Sulphate
(15 % MgO, 28% S)
Magnesium sulfate is an inorganic salt consisting of magnesium, sulphur and oxygen.
It is usually found as the heptahydrate form its common name is “Epsom salt”. Epsom salt got its name from saline spring in Epsom in Surrey settlement of England.
Magnesium is the foundation stone of chlorophyll, which gives the green color of the leaves to the plants and is a very important element that development the formation of leaves.
Magnesium sulphate can be applied directly to leaves of plants or soil. The foliar application is a better way in order to get effective result
What are common uses for Magnesium Sulphate ?
In greenhouses, open vegetable cultivation, on dense meadows.
Fruits and leafy vegetables such as lettuce and cabbage
Green spaces and ornamental plant species
In the field of animal husbandry; it is also widely used in animal foods as a feed additive
Zinc Sulphate
(15 % Zn)
It prevents yellowing, premature shedding and shrinkage on the leaves of plants. In fruit trees, it increases the number of shoots and fruit set. Zinc sulphate prevents deformaties in fruits. By arranging the pH level of the soil, zinc sulphate increases the plant's water holding capacity and product productivity. Zinc sulphate plays a crucial role in raising the market value of the products
What are common uses for Zinc Sulphate ?
It is used for the elimination of zinc deficiency in plants and inhibits the growth of weeds in the fields.
Zinc sulphate is used as a feed additive in animal foods
SULFUR ( % 99 S )
The most important feature of elemental powdered sulfur is to make the soil more suitable for plants. Especially it should be applied before planting. Elemental powdered sulfur is an important nutrient for plants.
It is also a natural remedy against some fungal diseases, increases the resistance of the plant against diseases. It increases the resistance of the soil against thirst and drought also breaks the lime in the soil and prevents salinity.
What are the main uses of Sulfur ?
• Agrochemical and fertilizer industry
• Tire and rubber industry
AGROSULFO LIQUID SULFUR
( SALT REMOVER - PH REGULATOR )
It contains 40% and 80% (two formulations) sulfur, it meets the sulfur requirement of the soil and helps to decrease the pH level. Macro that the soil cannot take due to high PH; nitrogen, phosphorus potash etc. and micro; It facilitates the intake of nutrients such as zinc, iron, cobalt and manganese.
Liquid Sulfur is an effective product that can be applied to remove the lime and salinity of the soil and to reduce the PH of the soil. It is suitable for use with drip, sprinkler, holder and back pumps.
Which Plants Can Liquid Sulfur Be Applied To?
Citrus, Wheat, Peanut, Sugar Beet, Lettuce, Tomato, Chickpea, Olive, Cherry, Walnut, Eggplant, Melon, Watermelon, Barley, Apple, Cucumber, , Garlic, Nuts, Pepper, Carrot, Purple Carrot, Turnip, Potato, Radish , Grape, Onion, , Pumpkin, Bean, Soybean, Corn, Cabbage, Zucchini… It is recommended to be applied to these products from the soil.
What Are The Main Uses of Liquid Sulfur ?
• It is used in organic agriculture.
• It increases the resistance of plants against freezing.
• It reduces the plants' effects from temperature differences between night and day.
• It can be used before and during planting.
• It facilitates the intake of the necessary trace elements of the product and increases the yield of the product.
• It keeps many pests and insect species away from the plant, which is a problem for plants.
• It increases the resistance of the soil against drought, helps the soil to maintain its moisture