Nutri-Key Moly Shuttle™

Sometimes micronutrients are required in such small amounts, it is almost impossible to conceive of the magnitude of their effect. Molybdenum is such an element.

Molybdenum is rarely measured in a soil test, but without 0.4 ppm in the soil, there can be serious problems. Nutri-Key Moly Shuttle™ allows foliar security, ie. a foliar spray will cover a plant deficiency for a season if there is an unrecognised soil shortage of Molybdenum. Molybdenum is part of the enzyme that allows atmospheric nitrogen to be utilised in the soil.

Packaging.

  • 1 litre (1.28kg), 5 litres (6.25kg), 20 litres (25.4kg), 200 litres (262kg), 1000 litres (1275kg).
    Weight per volume: 1.21

Information:

  • Provides complexed molybdenum to optimise nitrogen fixation.
  • Features all of the standard Shuttle benefits.
  • Balanced and buffered for maximum performance.

The Functions of Molybdenum

  • Required for the synthesis and activity of nitrate enzymes.
  • Rhizobia require molybdenum for nitrogen fixation.
  • Involved with organically bound phosphorous uptake in the plant.
  • Involved in electron transport in plant metabolism.

 

TYPICAL ANALYSIS
TYPICAL ANALYSIS
Micro-nutrients w/v
Sulfur
1650 mg/L
Molybdenum
4.01 %
Calcium
800 mg/L
Iron
1600 mg/L
Magnesium
300 mg/L
Zinc
900 mg/L
Sodium
0.94%
Manganese
800 mg/L
Silica
85 mg/L
Boron
400 mg/L
Carbon
5.70%
Copper
300 mg/L
Cobalt
30 mg/L
Macro-nutrients
Nitrogen as Nitrate nitrogen
900 mg/L
PROPERTIES
Potassium as Complexed Potassium
1740 mg/L
pH
7 - 8
Conductivity
65.7 mS/cm
Solubility
100%
Appearance
Brown Liquid

Application Rates:

  • Foliar:
    Small crops: 2 - 3 litres per hectare, depending on plant size.
    Dilution rate: 1:100.
    Orchards: 3 - 4 litres per hectare.
    Dilution rate: 1:100 to 1:400
  • Broadacre:
    2 litres per hectare at 4 - 5 leaf stage.
    Dilution rate: 1:50 (minimum).
  • Fertigation/Irrigation:
    Small crops: 5 litres per hectare.
    Orchards: 5 litres per hectare.

Use Nutri-Tech Plant Therapy to determine mineral requirements.

© Steve Cselka 2002 - 2011