Unikey Sulfur SC 80 is a special systemic formulation that acts very quickly on soil and plants thanks to its micronized and liquefied elemental sulfur, concentrated form, and high fluidity. It removes salinity and lime from the soil and quickly lowers the pH. It converts the lime (CaCO3) in the soil into usable calcium (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). It is activated as soon as it meets water, and unlike other forms of sulfur, it does not require factors such as soil temperature or bacterial activity to activate. Unikey Sulfur SC 80 makes available macro- and micro-plant nutrients that are accumulated and bound in the soil because they cannot be absorbed. It meets the sulfur needs of plants and protects them against fungal factors in the soil, root and crown diseases, while increasing microorganism activity.
Unikey Sulfur SC 80 is four times more effective than similar sulfur forms because it is in elemental form. The fact that the sulfur (SO3) rate in the liquid sulfur in its formulation is 80 % makes it much more effective. It can be easily used in all kinds of soil reclamation. Only the amount to be applied during use should be determined according to the soil pH level and the structure of the soil.
Unikey Sulfur SC 80 can be easily used in dripping, sprinkling, spraying and spraying systems since its particle diameter is less than 5 microns. When foliar application is made by spraying, the rate to be used can be adjusted to 250 ml/decare or 100 l of water, and in the drip irrigation system, it can be set to 0.5–1 l/da with drip irrigation.
While liquid sulfur improves the soil, it provides easy intake of nutrients required for plants as it is a macronutrient element. |
While the plants develop healthily, it brings an increase in soil fertility and productivity. |
Sulfur is involved in the synthesis of hormones and enzymes in the plant. |
Sulfur is a building block in the synthesis of amino acids, coenzymes, enzymes and proteins in plants. |
Sulfur is responsible for the synthesis of many basic protein building blocks such as cysteine, cystine and methionine. |
The substance that increases nitrogen fixation in plants is sulfur, which accelerates nitrate and carbohydrate metabolism. |
Sulfur is responsible for the synthesis of chlorophyll, which is necessary for photosynthesis in plants. |