– Magnesium deficiency symptoms: As Mg is highly mobile within plants, it moves from old to young leaves as a reduction in the element’s availability occurs. Inter-vein chlorosis and reddish, orange, yellow or purple spots become evident on old leaves.
– Magnesium role: Mg is essential for plants as this atom is part of chlorophyll molecules. It also participates in phosphorus uptake and transport.
– Magnesium deficiency reduces photosynthetic activity causing lower crop yields.
System and time of application
DEFENDER Mg can be used to correct and prevent magnesium deficiencies in fruit and vegetable crops. Apply with foliar spraying or diluted in irrigation water. Apply at 2-3 weeks intervals according to the crop’s needs. Use sufficient water to ensure coverage.
Stability and storage
DEFENDER Mg is stable for at least three years since manufacturing date. Keep in a cool and ventilated place. DO NOT store for prolonged periods in direct sunlight. Keep away from food, drink and animal feed. Keep out of the reach of children.
Compatibility
Do not mix with products containing phosphorus. For application with plant protection products follow pesticide label directions and make jar test for compatibility.
Composition
Magnesium (MgO)* at 8.00% by mass*
*Complexing agents are acidic sugars.
Composition is subject to change according to the local regulations for such products.
Dosing according to the crop
CROP | DOSE | APPLICATION | |
Soil (L/Ha) | Foliar ml/L) | ||
Grapevine, kiwi | 2 – 4 | 2 -3 | Since buds are 20cm long |
Stone fruits | Apply since petal-falling off until colour change of fruits. Suitable for post-harvest | ||
Pome fruits | Apply once the fruit is formed alternating with applications of DEFENDER CALCIO. | ||
Citrics | Buds growth in spring and autumn. | ||
Berries and strawberries | 2 – 3 | Foliar applications to stimulate photosynthesis during sprouting. Repeat every 15 days. | |
Tomato | Apply since transplantation. Repeat applications at 15 days intervals. | ||
Potato | Apply since 30 days after starting vegetative growth. |
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