Nano Green is a new innovation from that has Nanoparticles are basically particles of the minutest of the sizes. The size of nanoparticles is generally measured in terms of Nanometers, which, for common understanding, Is 1 cm divided Into 1 crone part.
The nanoparticles in Nano Green are usually of the size of about 100 nanometers. This
facilitates a greater uptake of the much-needed nitrogen. The plants absorb the 44% nitrogen present in
Nano Green and unutilized portions of the .me are stored in certain parts, to be absorbed as and when needed. The nanoparticles, given their minute size, help Increase the Nano Green availability to crops by almost 80%
MHz. solutions and fluid fertilizers are popular In many areas because they're safe to handle, convenient to mix with other nutrients and chemicals, and are easily applied. A solution of urea [DO(NI,LI and ammonium nitrate INH,NO, containing 44% percent nitrogen (NI) is the most popular fluid N fertilizer.
Solutions of Urea Ammonium Nitrate are extremely versatile as a source of plant nutrition. Its chemical properties, make Urea Ammonium Nitrate compatible with many other nutrients and agricultural chemicals, so its frequently mixed with solutions containing phosphorus, potassium and other essential plant nutrients. Fluid fertilizers can be blended to precisely meet the specific needs of a soil or crop.
Urea Ammonium Nitrate solutions are commonly injected into the soil beneath the surface, sprayed on to the soil surface, dribbled as a band onto the surface, added to Irrigation water, or sprayed onto plant leaves as a source of foliar nutritionnutritionWhat is nitrogen and why is it important?
Nitrogen plays the most important role in the world of plants. It Is an essential nutrient to create plant mass and, therefore, appears in many fertilizers.
Management practices
When UAN is first applied to soil, the urea and the N0,-molecules will move freely with water in the soil. The NH, will be retained in the soil where it first contacts cation exchange sites on clay or organic matter. Within two to 10 days, most of the urea will be converted to NH,+ and no longer be mobile. The originally added NH, plus the NH, coming from urea will eventually be converted to NO,- by soil microorganisms.
Method of Application:
Fertigation + Drip Irrigation or Foliar Spray
Recommended Crops
• For Banana, Tomato, Onion, Sugarcane, Ginger, Turmeric,
• For Foliar application All crops crops
Dosage: Foliar Spray - 3 to 5 ml / Litre + Drip irrigation - 1 Litre / acre.