Sodium ferric EDDHA is a chelating agent used in agriculture to supply iron to plants, particularly in alkaline or calcareous soils where iron availability is limited. It forms a stable complex with ferric ions, ensuring micronutrient fertilization.
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CAS 16455-61-1
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