Friday, 12 March 2010

Sodium Molybdate

NPKSMgCaOther
0.00.00.00.00.00 40% Molybdenum

Physical Description:

Sodium molybdate is a white crystalline powder.


Uses:

Sodium Molybdate is used to provide plants with a readily available supply of molybdenum. It is particularly important for nitrogen fixation by leguminous plants such as clover, lucerne, peas and beans.

This trace element is approved by Bio-Gro and Certenz for restricted use, thus written permission is required before use.


Benefits:

Sodium molybdate is a readily soluble source of molybdenum essential for optimum legume growth. Minute quantities of this product are required for optimum legume growth, therefore good mixing with other fertilisers is essential.


Application:

Application is made by mixing this product with other fertilisers e.g. superphosphate. Typically 0.25kg (250g) of product is mixed with a tonne of super when spreading at 250kg super/ha. This equates to an application rate of 62.5g sodium molybdate/ha. Application rates may range from 40 to 125 g sodium molybdate/ha. Sodium molybdate can be mixed with most fertilisers.


Storage & Handling:

Sodium molybdate is a relatively safe product to store and handle.


Source:

Sodium molybdate is sourced from China.


Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

Sodium Molybdate

 


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