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Biodegradable S,S-EDDS Ethylenediaminedisuccinate for Eco-Friendly Plant Nutrition and Water Soluble Micronutrient Mobilization

Place of Origin China
Brand Name HOYOSHEE
Certification ISO9001
Model Number HYX-DDS
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Price negociate
Packaging Details plastic drums or IBC totes
Delivery Time One week
Payment Terms L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability 1000 Ton/Month
Product Details
Appearance Powder Color White
Free Acid Form C₁₀H₁₆N₂O₈ ‌ CAS 178949-82-1‌
Solubility Soluble In Water (water Solubility Approximately 1000 G/L)
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Product Description
S,S-Isomer of Ethylenediaminedisuccinate
Iron, manganese, zinc, and copper deficiencies in calcareous soils represent a global challenge that impacts plant growth and fruit quality. Traditional solutions involve synthetic metal chelates that are environmentally persistent. The biodegradable ligand [_S,S_]-EDDS offers an eco-friendly alternative for sustainable agriculture.
Key Research Findings
  • Demonstrated high capacity to solubilize iron and other essential micronutrients
  • Enhanced plant nutrition through improved micronutrient availability
  • Effective ligand degradation supporting environmental sustainability
  • Significant improvement in plant uptake of essential nutrients
Optimal Performance: Best results observed in sandy-clay soils with low iron content, commonly found in Mediterranean regions, supporting direct soil application and potential biotechnological applications using ligand-producer bacteria.
Application Benefits
This research validates [_S,S_]-EDDS as a viable replacement for synthetic chelates, offering improved plant nutrition while maintaining environmental compatibility. The study conducted comprehensive batch and plant experiments using Phaseolus vulgaris (Black Pole cultivar) across three agronomic soil types.