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Canary-PLAY
Salt remover.
CANARY-PLAY is a product made from
calcium chelate, which dissolves completely in water,
together with selected organic material. It is highly
recommended for eliminating problems of salinity in irrigation
water and to reduce the accumulation of salt in the soil.
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It offers the following benefits:
* A reduction in the levels of salts dissolved in water,
thereby lowering the Electrical Conductivity levels (EC), the
Sodium Absorption Rate (S.A.R.), and the Percentage of Interchangeable
Sodium (P.I.S.).
* It eliminates the problems of toxicity caused by an
excess presence of the sodium ion.
* It removes the toxic salts which accumulate in the
soil, by dissolving them and washing them away.
* It improves the soil structure and texture, favouring
aeration and root penetration.
RECOMMENDED USE:
It may be used on any kind of plant, mixed with the irrigation
water. It may be applied directly to water tanks or pools.
RECOMMENDED DOSES
1.- To correct saline waters. Apply an average of between
15 to 70 cc per m3
of water.
If the Electrical Conductivity and Sodium Absorption Rates are
known, then the amounts specified in the chart below should
be applied (cc/1,000 litres of water):
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Electrical
Con. (E.C.)
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SODIUM ABSORBTION RATE (SAR)
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2
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4
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6
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8
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10
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12
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5-10
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10-20
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20-30
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30-40
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40-50
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50-60
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10-15
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20-25
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30-35
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40-50
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50-60
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60-70
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15-20
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25-30
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35-45
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50-60
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60-70
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70-80
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20-30
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30-40
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45-55
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60-70
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70-80
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80-90
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30-40
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40-50
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55-65
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70-80
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80-90
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90-100
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40-50
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50-60
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65-75
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80-90
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90-100
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100-110
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2.- As a corrector for sodium-saline soils:
2.1. Drip method: 40-60 l/ha.
2.2. Sprinkler method: 60-90 l/ha.
3.- To improve soil structure:
3.1. Clay soil: 20-25 l/ha.
3.2. Mixed soil: 15-20 l/ha.
3.3. Sandy soil: 10-15 l/ha.
Composition (% p/p): Calcium oxide (CaO, soluble in
water) (8.0) and polyhydric acids (coordination compound) (30.0).
Inscribed in the Fertilizers and Similar Registration of the
General Management of Agriculture, with the number 03686/06.
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