IL33945A - Foliar spray compositions containing organic iron sources - Google Patents

Foliar spray compositions containing organic iron sources

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IL33945A
IL33945A IL33945A IL3394570A IL33945A IL 33945 A IL33945 A IL 33945A IL 33945 A IL33945 A IL 33945A IL 3394570 A IL3394570 A IL 3394570A IL 33945 A IL33945 A IL 33945A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C05FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
    • C05DINORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05C; FERTILISERS PRODUCING CARBON DIOXIDE
    • C05D9/00Other inorganic fertilisers
    • C05D9/02Other inorganic fertilisers containing trace elements

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Abstract

1,268,308. Foliar sprays. ITT INDUSTRIES Inc. 16 April, 1970 [23 April, 1969], No. 18197/70. Heading C1B. Foliar sprays for overcoming iron deficiency in iron chlorotic evergreen trees, e.g. citrus trees, Mexican and Guatemalan avocado trees and coffee bean trees, comprise water-soluble compounds which are non-toxic to the trees and are selected from the group consisting of polyols, ethers thereof and mixtures thereof, e.g. glycerol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, triethyleneglycol, 1,3-butanediol, polypropylene glycol with an average molecular weight of around 425, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, mannitol, α-methyl-D-glucoside, α-methyl-D- mannoside, polyethylene glycols with up to 28 carbon atoms and mixtures thereof in conjunction with organic iron sources in the form of ferrous complexes of sulphomethylated conifer barks, ferrous and ferric salts of hydroxy acids or salts thereof, the hydroxy acids being, for example, gluconic acid, glucoheptonic acid, mixed gluconic and idonic acids, glucosaccharic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, mannoheptonic acid, isosaccharinic acid. The non-toxic watersoluble compounds are present in amounts from 0À3% to 4% by weight of the spray solution and the organic iron sources are present in an amount sufficient to provide concentrations from 0À5 to 6À0 pounds of iron per 100 gallons of spray solution. The sprays may also contain lowbiuret urea in an amount ranging from 2À5 to 10 pounds per 100 gallons of spray solution. A spreader, e.g. sodium dioctyl sulphosuccinate, and a sticker may be included in the sprays. The sprays eliminate iron deficiency in the trees by penetrating the waxy surface of the leaves of the trees, thus allowing the iron in the spray to permeate throughout the iron-deficient area of the leaves. [GB1268308A]

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CLAIMS 1 A foliar spray for overcoming iron deficiency in iron chlorotic evergreen including water soluble which compounds are to said trees and are selected from the group including aliphatic polyhydric alcohols containing from 2 to 28 carbon ethers of said alcohols and mixtures thereof in tion with organic iron which sources include ferrous complexes of sulphonated polymeric ferrous complexes of sulphomethylated ferrous and ferric salts of ferrous plexes salts and mixtures 2 The foliar sprays of claim 1 wherein said polyols are selected from the group consisting of ethylene propylene dipropylene triethylene 1 polypropylene glycol with an average molecular weight of about polyethylene glycols with up to 28 carbon and mixtures The sprays of claim wherein said ethers are low alkyl ethers of said polyhydric alcohols and wherein the alkyl group has 1 to 4 carbon The foliar sprays of 3 wherein said low alkyl ethers are selected from the group consisting of low and alkyl ethers of ethylene dimethyl ethers of and polyethylene glycols and mixtures 5 2 The foliar sprays of claim wherein said iron sources are selected from the group consisting of ferrous complexes of sulphonated polymeric ferrous complexes of sulphomethylated conifer ferrous and ferric salts of hydroxy ferrous complexes hydroxy acid and mixtures 6 5 The foliar sprays of claim wherein said ferrous complexes of sulphonated polymeric flavonoids are derived from conifer barks and quebracho 7 6 The foliar sprays of claim wherein said conifer barks are hemlock 8 6 The foliar sprays of claim wherein said conifer barks are southern pine barks 9 7 The foliar sprays of claim wherein said sulphomethylated conifer barks are hemlock 35 0 5 The foliar sprays of said ferrous and ferric salts of hydroxy acids and said complexes of hydroxy acid salts are salts of hydroxy acids selected from the group consisting of gluconic tonic mixed gluconic and idonic tartaric citric saccharinic saccharinic acid and mixtures 11 The foliar sprays of Claim wherein said water soluble compounds selected from the consistin of ethers of said polyols and mixtures thereof are present in an amount of from about to about on the of spray and said ganic iron sources are present in an amount to provide concentrations of from about to about pounds o iron per gallons spra 12 11 foliar sprays of ft wherein said water soluble compounds selected from the group consisting of ethers of said polyols and thereof are present in an amount of from about to abou The foliar sprays of Claim 1 including biuret 14 13 sprays of wherein urea is present in an amount of from about to about 10 pounds gallons of spray 15 The foliar sprays of Claim wherein a minor amount of a spreader is included 36 6 15 foliar sprays of Claim said spreader is sodium dioetyl 17 foliar sprays of 1 wherein a amount of a sticker is 18 sprays for treating iron chlorotic evergreen fruit said sprays eliminating the iron said trees by penetrating the surfaOe of the leaves of said allowing the iron in said spray to permeate throughout the iron deficient area of said aqueous solutions of penetrant compounds selected from the grou consisting of water aliphatic polyhydric alcohols containing from 2 to 28 carbon ethers of said polyhydric alcohols wherein said group contains from 1 to 4 carbon atoms and mixtures and organic iron sources selected from the group consisting of ferrous complexes of sulphonated o raeric ferrous complexes of sulphomethylated fer ferrous and ferric salts of hydroxy acids ferrous complexes of hydroxy acid salts and mixtures said penetrant compounds being present in said aqueous solution in an amount of from about to about on the weigh of the and said organic iron sources being present in saidaqueous solution in an amount of from about to about pounds of iron 100 gallons of 19 18 Foliar sprays according to Claim wherein said penetrant compounds are present in said aqueous solution in an amount from about to about on the weight of the 20 18 foliar sprays of wherein said penetrant compounds are selected from the group consisting of propylene ethyl enter Of ethylene diethyl ether of ethylene glycol and mixtures thereof and said iron sources selected from the grou consisting of ferrous complexes of sulphonated meric flavonoids derived from quebracho complexes of sulphonated hemlock ferric and ferrous salts of ferrous complexes of ammonium and potassium salts of gluconic acid idonic citric tartaric isosaccharinic and saccharinic acids and mixtures 21 method for overcoming iron deficiency in ehlorotic tropioal and evergreen fruit trees preparing an aqueous spray said foliar composition including a wate soluble compound selected the consisting of low ethers of said polyols and mixtures and an organic iron and spraying the surace of said trees with said spray said spray composition penetrating through the waxy cuticles of the leaves of said trees whereby effectively controlling said iron and promoting translocation iron within said leaves whereby causing more even and complete greening of said 22 21 method of Claim wherein said iron rotic evergreen fruit trees are selected from group ing of citrus avocado and coffee bean 22 method of Claim herein citrus trees are selected from the group consisting of orange trees 24 21 method of Claim wherein the oliar spray prepared b formulating said spray as a liquid concentrate comprising a 40 solution of said organic iron adding to said an of said water soluble compound selected from the group consisting of low ethers said polyols and mixtures thereof and diluting said liquid centrate to a desired concentration for The method of Claim wherein said polyols or ethers thereof are aliphatic polyhydric from 2 to 28 carbon 26 The method of Claim said polyols selected from the group consistin o ethylene propylene dipropylene polypropylene glycol with a average molecular weight of about po ehthyiene glycols with up to 28 carbon and 27 method of wherein said ethers are low alkyl ethers of said polyhydric alcohols and wherein the alkyl group has 4 carbon wherein said low alkyl ethers are selected from the group consisting of low alkyl ethers of ethylene dimethyl ethers of and polyethylene glycols and mixtures 29 21 method of wherein said iron sources are from the consistin of ferrous complexes o sulphonated ferrous complexes of conifer ferrous and ferric salts of hydroxy ferrous complexes of hydroxy acid and 30 The method of Claim wherein said ferrous complexes of sulphonated polymeric flavonoids are derived from conifer barks and quebracho 31 30 The method Claim wherein said barks are hemlock 32 30 e method of Claim wherein said conifer barks are southern pine 33 29 5 method of Claim wherein said ated conifer barks are hemlock 34 29 The method of Claim wherein said ferrous and ferric salts of hydroxy acids and said ferrous complexes of hydroxy acid salts are salts of hydroxy acids selected from the group consisting of gluconic glucoheptonie mixed gulonic and tartaric citric mannoheptonic saccharinic acid and mixture 35 21 The method of Claim wherein said water soluble compounds selected from consisting of pol of said polyols and mixtures thereof are in an amount from about to about on weight of the spray and said organic iron sources are present in an amount sufficient to provide concentrations of from about to pounds of iron pe 100 gallons of spray 36 35 The of Claim wherein said water soluble selected from consisting of ethers of said polyols and mixtures thereof are present in an of om about to about on the weight of the spray 37 21 method of Claim wherein said foliar spray composition includes iure 38 37 The method of Claim wherein said urea is present in said spray composition in an amount of from about to about 10 pounds per 100 gallons of spra 39 21 The method of Claim wherein said foliar spray composition includes a minor amount of a 40 39 The method of Claim said spreader is sodium dioctyl 41 21 The method of Claim wherein said spray composition includes a minor amount of a 42 according to claim 1 Foliar overcoming iron deficiency in iron chlorotic fruit substantially as described 43 according to claim 21 A overcoming iron deficiency in iron chlorotic fruit substantially as described the Applicants PARTNERS insufficientOCRQuality
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