WO2012131702A1 - A fertilizer composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to compositions comprising an effective amount of sulphur; an effective amount of zinc sulphate or zinc oxide and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient.
- the invention further relates to a method of application of the compositions to crops.
- the role of zinc as a micronutrient has also been known.
- the role of zinc and its association with Khaira disease in particular, in paddy (rice) cultivated soils at large is well known.
- the biochemical functions become impaired and thus the health and growth of the plants are adversely affected resulting in lower yield or even crop failure and poorer crop quality.
- W.H.O close to fifty percent of world cereal soils are deficient in zinc and it is estimated that one third of world's population is at risk of zinc deficiency which can lead to health problems including poor immune response and impaired growth and development.
- zinc deficiency ranks eleventh among twenty risk factors.
- a fertilizer composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of zinc oxide and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient, having a particle size in the range of 0.1 microns to 50 microns, provides a higher yield in various crops and improves plant physiology and can be readily used in micro irrigation systems.
- a water dispersible granular composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of zinc sulphate monohydrate, and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient provides a higher yield in various crops and improves plant physiology.
- the composition demonstrates excellent dispersion and can be readily used in micro irrigation systems.
- the inventors of the application have also discovered that the fertilizer composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of zinc sulphate or zinc oxide, and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient can be in the form of suspension concentrate which demonstrated a high yield in certain crops and also finds a direct use in micro irrigation systems.
- compositions can be applied as a foliar spray or to the soil, through broadcasting or through drip or trickle irrigation.
- the compositions of the invention can be used in all possible ways of application, as per the convenience of the user. The latter case of drip or trickle irrigation further optimizes farming practices, which are greatly challenged by an ever-increasing labour and water shortage.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a comparison of the dispersibility of the prior art fertilizer composition (110) and a composition in accordance with an embodiment of the invention (120) at zero time.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates a comparison of the dispersibility of the prior art fertilizer composition (110) and a composition in accordance with an embodiment of the invention (120) after 30 minutes.
- FIGURE 3 illustrates a top view of a comparison of the dispersibility of the prior art fertilizer composition (110) and a composition in accordance with an embodiment of the invention (120) after 30 minutes.
- FIGURE 4 illustrates formation of microgranules and broadcast granules from individual particles in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- Water dispersible granules can be defined as a formulation consisting of granules to be applied after disintegration and dispersion in water. As described herein, "WG” or “WDG” refer to water dispersible granules
- Suspension concentrate can be defined as a stable suspension of fertilizer in a fluid usually intended for dilution with water before use.
- SC refers to suspension concentrates.
- the invention further relates to a fertilizer composition
- a fertilizer composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of zinc oxide and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient, wherein the particle size is in the range of 0.1 microns to 50 microns.
- sulphur is present in the range of 30% to 87% of the total composition.
- sulphur is present in the range from 40% to 75% of the total composition.
- zinc oxide is present in the range of 3% to 25% of the total composition.
- zinc oxide is present in the range from 7.5% to 20% of the total composition.
- the particle size of zinc oxide is in the range of 100 nm to 1 micron.
- the average particle size of zinc oxide will be in the range of 500 nm to 1 micron.
- the particle size of sulphur is in the range of 0.2 microns to 50 microns.
- the average particle size of the total composition is in the range of 100 nm to 50 microns, preferably in the range of 100 nm to 10 microns.
- 1 micron is equivalent of 1000 nm. The inventors have enabled one 5 micron particle, when reduced further to 0.5 micron, will produce 1000 particle of 0.5 microns from the single 5 micron particle.
- the composition comprising sulphur, zinc oxide and an agrochemically acceptable excipient is in the form of microgranuies in the size range of 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm, wherein the microgranuies comprise particles in the size range of 0.1 microns to 50 microns, preferably 0,1 microns to 10 microns.
- microgranuies (410) of the size of 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm are formed from individual particles (405) in the size range of 0.1 microns to 50 microns, (preferably 0.1 microns to 10 microns), by agglomerating several thousand individual particles to form the microgranuies (410).
- the composition comprising sulphur, zinc oxide and an agrochemical excipient is in the form of broadcast granules in the size range of 0.75 mm to 5 mm, wherein the broadcast granules comprise particles in the size range of 0.1 microns to 50 microns, preferably 0.1 microns to 10 microns.
- microgranuies (410) of the size range of 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm are agglomerated to form broadcast granules (415) in the size range 0.75 mm " to 5 mm having particles in the size range of 0.1 microns to 50 microns (preferably 0.1 microns to 10 microns).
- the composition comprising sulphur and zinc oxide is applied to the soil in the form of broadcast granules or to the crops as a foliar spray or in micro-irrigation systems such as drip or trickle or sprinkler irrigation systems.
- the present invention relates to a water dispersible granular composition
- a water dispersible granular composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of zinc sulphate monohydrate and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient.
- sulphur is present in a range from 30% to 85% of the total granular composition.
- sulphur is present in the range from 30% to 65% of the total granular composition.
- zinc sulphate monohydrate is present in a range from 8% to 60% of the total granular composition.
- zinc sulphate monohydrate is present in the range from 20% to 40% of the total granular composition.
- the composition further comprises a micronutrient present in the range from 5% to 25% of the total granular composition.
- the micronutrient is selected from group comprising of magnesium sulphate or manganese sulphate or combination thereof.
- the particle size is in the range from 0.2 micron to 50 micron. Preferably the particle size is in the range of 0.2 micron to lOmicron.
- the composition can also be in the form of microgranules, wherein the microgranules are in the size range of 0.1mm to 0.5mm, comprising particles in the size range of 0.2 to 50micron.
- the composition is in the form of broadcast granules, wherein the broadcast granules are in the size range of 0.75 mm to 5 mm, comprising particles in the size range of 0.2 to 50micron.
- broadcast granules in the size range of 0.75 mm to 5 mm comprising particles in the size range of 0.2 microns to 10 microns.
- the dispersibility is greater than 80%.
- the dispersibility of the composition is greater than 90%.
- the invention further relates to a method of application of the composition, wherein the composition is applied through a micro irrigation system such as drip or trickle or sprinkler irrigation.
- a micro irrigation system such as drip or trickle or sprinkler irrigation.
- the invention further relates to a fertilizer composition
- a fertilizer composition comprising an effective amount of sulphur, an effective amount of zinc sulphate or zinc oxide and at least one agrochemically acceptable excipient in the form of a suspension concentrate.
- sulphur is present in the range of 10% to 60% and zinc sulphate is present in the range of 5% to 25% of the total composition.
- the suspension concentrate composition comprises sulphur in the range of 15% to 50% and zinc oxide in the range of 3% to 25% of the total composition.
- the suspension concentrate composition comprises zinc sulphate
- the particle size is in the range from 0.2 micron to 50 micron.
- the particle size is in the range of 0.6 micron to 8 micron.
- the particle size is in the range of 0.1 micron to 50 microns. Preferably, the particle size is in the range of 0.1 microns to 8 microns.
- the suspensibility is greater than 80%. Preferably, the suspensibility of the composition is greater than 90%.
- the agrochemical excipient can include one or more surfactants or fillers. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that it is possible to utilize additional agrochemically acceptable excipients without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the agrochemically acceptable excipient is in the range from 3% to 65% of the total weight of the composition.
- Surfactants which can be commonly used include sulfosuccinates, naphthalene sulfonates, sulfated esters, phosphate esters, sulfated alcohol; alkyl benzene sulfonates polycarboxylates, naphthalene sulfonate condensates, phenol sulfonic acid condensates, lignosulfonates, methyl oleyl taurates and polyvinyl alcohols.
- surfactants which can be commonly used include sulfosuccinates, naphthalene sulfonates, sulfated esters, phosphate esters, sulfated alcohol; alkyl benzene sulfonates polycarboxylates, naphthalene sulfonate condensates, phenol sulfonic acid condensates, lignosulfonates, methyl oleyl taurates and polyviny
- Fillers which can optionally be used include diatomaceous earth, kaolin, precipitated silica, attapulgite, and perlite. In most cases the compositions can be enabled without the use of fillers. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that it is possible to utilize other fillers known in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates the comparison of the dispersibility of the prior art fertilizer composition (110) comprising sulphur 65% + Zinc Oxide 18% pastilles and the composition in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention (120) comprising Sulphur 60% + Zinc Oxide 20% WG having an average particle size less than 1.1 micron at time zero.
- the composition (120) disperses immediately on addition to water and demonstrates a cloud formation. It is observed that each and every individual particle in the composition according to the embodiment, is getting dispersed thoroughly. As seen from the figure, the prior art fertilizer composition ( 10) does not disperse when added to water and settles at the bottom of the beaker.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates a comparison of the dispersibility of the prior art fertilizer composition (110) and the composition in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention (120) after 30 minutes.
- FIGURE 3 illustrates a top view of a comparison of the dispersibility of the prior art fertilizer composition (110) and the composition in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention (120) after 30 minutes.
- the prior art fertilizer composition (110) does not disperse even after 30 minutes and thus it cannot be effectively used in micro irrigation systems as well as foliar applications. This poses a great challenge to the end user.
- the composition (120) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention remains uniformly suspended in water over an extended period of time showing a full bloomed dispersion.
- the composition according to the embodiment can be used effectively and efficiently in foliar applications and micro irrigation systems such as trickle, drip or sprinkler irrigation.
- Water dispersible granule compositions or fertilizer compositions can be made by various processes such as spray drying, fluid bed spray drying, extrusion, pan granulation, etc.
- One way of making water dispersible granular compositions which include sulphur and zinc sulphate involves initially blending required additives such as surfactants, fillers to obtain an additive mix.
- the above mixture is wet milled using a bead mill to obtain an average particle size of less than 50 microns, preferably less than 15 microns, preferably 0.2 to 10 microns to obtain the mill base.
- the mill base is granulated in an appropriate spray drier or other drying methods with an outlet of a suitable temperature followed by sieving to remove the under sized and oversized granules, to obtain a WG formulation comprising sulphur and zinc sulphate in combination.
- a fertilizer composition comprising sulphur and zinc oxide can also be prepared in a manner described above.
- the suspension concentrate composition can be prepared by various processes.
- suspension concentrate which include sulphur and zinc sulphate involves initially blending of required additives such as surfactants, fillers to obtain an additive mix Then a mill base having an average particle size of less than 50 microns, preferably less than 15 microns, preferably 0.6 to 8 microns is prepared by milling a mixture of requisite amount of the zinc sulphate and sulphur in appropriate ratios in additive mix in required amount of water. Further, sufficient quantity of water with required amounts of binders and preservatives is added to the mill base and mixed thoroughly to get the SC formulations of the desired combination of sulphur and zinc sulphate.
- the compositions for sulphur and zinc oxide in the form of a suspension concentrate are also made in a similar manner described above.
- the invention relates to a method of application of an effective amount of the compositions, wherein the composition is applied to crops through foliar spray or soil application or through drip irrigation or trickle irrigation.
- the composition is applied as a soil application, for example, broadcast granules. More preferably the composition is applied through various micro irrigation systems such as drip, trickle or sprinkler irrigation.
- compositions which are readily dispersible display excellent synergy and are highly safe to the user and to the environment.
- the compositions are also cost-effective, as they provide much greater simultaneous nutrient uptake and can be used in a variety of crops with an improved and healthy foliage, improved crop yield, better crop quality.
- the compositions can be used at a much lower dosage than conventional fertilizers.
- the compositions also enable an efficient delivery of the nutrients at a desired time of application in a plant physiological life cycle.
- One of the major advantages of the composition is the applications in micro irrigation system such as drip, trickle or sprinkler irrigation. It was observed that when the compositions are used in micro irrigation system there is reduction of at least about 25% to 50% dosage as compared to conventional fertilizers.
- the other advantages include reduction in the costs from water, energy, labour, chemical sources and additional input cost.
- the composition of the present invention improves plant vigor by delivering water and nutrients directly to the plant roots and rhizosphere in controlled quantities thereby preventing unnecessary flooding of plants and also avoids unnecessary weed population.
- the compositions also enables farmer to address deficiency of sulphur and zinc in various soil. The resulting crop is of improved quality with an ability to achieve optimum growth and high yield.
- Step 1 Preparation of 'additive mix' Sulphur (30%), Zinc sulphate monohydrate (33%) Naphthalene sulfonate condensate (Tammol DN) (4%) Lignin sulfonate (Reax 100) (18%), and Kaolin (Barden Clay) (5%) are mixed together.
- Step 2 Preparation of mill base The above mixture is wet milled using a bead mill to obtain an average particle size to get the mill base.
- Step 3 Spray granulation of mill base
- the above mill base is spray granulated in a spray drier at an appropriate out let temperature followed by sieving to remove the under sized and oversized granules to get water dispersibie granules of Sulphur (30%) + Zinc sulphate (33%) .
- Example 2 Sulphur 30% + Zinc Sulphate 50% + Magnesium sulphate 10% WG
- the mill base is prepared by milling a mixture of Sulphur (30%), Zinc sulphate monohydrate (50%) and Magnesium sulphate monohydrate (10%) Naphthalene sulfonate condensate (Tammol DN) (4%) Lignin sulfonate (Reax 100) (5%), and Napthalene sulfonate (1 %) and the mixture is spray granulated as in Example 1 to get water dispersibie granules of Sulphur 30% + Zinc Sulphate 50% + Magnesium sulphate 10%.
- Example 3 Sulphur 30% + Zinc Sulphate 55% + Manganese sulphate 11 % WG
- the mill base is prepared by milling a mixture of Sulphur(30%), Zinc sulphate monohydrate (55%) and Manganese sulphate monohydrate (11%) Naphthalene sulfonate condensate (Tammol DN) (1.6%), Lignin sulfonate (Reax 100) (1%) and Napthalene sulfonate (0.5%) and is spray granulated as in Example 1 to get water dispersibie granules of Sulphur 30% + Zinc Sulphate 55% + Manganese sulphate 1 %.
- Example 4 Sulphur 40% + Zinc Sulphate 5% SC
- Mill base having an average particle size of around 0.2 to 5 microns, is prepared as in Example 1 by milling a mixture of 11.5 parts of Zinc sulphate monohydrate (95% purity), 41.5 parts of sulphur technical (99% purity), Naphthalene sulfonate condensate- sodium salt (2%), Phenol sulfonate condensate- sodium salt (2%), Lignin sulfonate- sodium salt (2%) in 28 parts of water containing 5 parts of propylene glycol. 8.5 parts of 2% dispersion of xanthum gum (eg. Rhodopol) in water containing 0.5% 1 , 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one (eg. Proxel) is then added to the mill base and mixed thoroughly to get Sulphur 40% + Zinc Sulphate 5% SC.
- xanthum gum eg. Rhodopol
- 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one eg. Proxel
- Mill base having an average particle size of around 0.2 to 5 microns, is prepared as in Example 1 by milling a mixture 26.5 parts of Zinc sulphate monohydrate (95% purity), 10.5 parts of sulphur technical (99% purity), Naphthalene sulfonate condensate- sodium salt (2%), Phenol sulfonate condensate- sodium salt (2%), Lignin sulfonate- sodium salt (2%) in 40 parts of water containing 5 parts of propylene glycol. 12parts of 2% dispersion of xanthum gum (eg. Rhodopol) in water containing 0.5% 1 , 2- Benzisothiazolin- 3-one (eg. Proxel) is then added to the mill base and mixed thoroughly to get Sulphur 10% + Zinc Sulphate 25% SC.
- xanthum gum eg. Rhodopol
- 2- Benzisothiazolin- 3-one eg. Proxel
- Mill base is prepared as in Example 1 by milling a mixture 21 parts of Zinc Oxide (95% purity), 61 parts of sulphur technical (99% purity), Naphthalene sulfonate condensate (Tammol DN) (4%), Lignin sulfonate (Reax 100) (8%) in water containing 0.5% 1 , 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one (eg. Proxel) is then added to the mill base and mixed thoroughly to get Sulphur 60% + Zinc Oxide 20% WG.
- Mill base having an average particle size of around 0.2 to 5 microns, is prepared as in Example 1 by milling a mixture 1 1 parts of Zinc Oxide (95% purity), 30.5 parts of sulphur technical (99% purity), Naphthalene sulfonate condensate- sodium salt (2%), Phenol sulfonate condensate (Tammol DN) (4%), Lignin sulfonate (Reax 100) (2%) in 36.5 parts of water containing 5 parts of propylene glycol. 10 parts of 2% dispersion of xanthum gum (eg. Rhodopol) in water containing 0.5% 1 , 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one (eg.
- xanthum gum eg. Rhodopol
- 2- Benzisothiazolin-3-one eg.
- the trials were conducted in Indore district of Madhya Pradesh state in India on Sandy loam soils on soybean crop.
- the experiments were conducted using Sulphur 90% WG standalone and Zinc Sulphate 33% standalone used as standards for comparison as well as an untreated control.
- the treatments were replicated three times in a randomized complete block design on a plot size of 25m 2 and keeping all the agronomic practices uniform for all the treatments.
- the combination of sulphur and Zinc sulphate or zinc oxide in the composition also demonstrated various other benefits such as residual effect, high yield, improvement in deficiency in leaves, high impact on the growth and development of roots and shoots of the plant as compared to the observation of Sulphur 90%WG at 6750 grams per ha (Treatment 13) and ZnS0 4 33% at 4125 grams per ha (Treatment 14) used alone.
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