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How is PESA used in agriculture?

Posted on April 16, 2025 By admin No Comments on How is PESA used in agriculture?

PESA is a green, biodegradable scale inhibitor and chelating agent widely used in agriculture for irrigation systems, soil conditioning, and nutrient management. Below are its key applications:


1. Irrigation System Maintenance

Prevents Scale & Clogging in Drip/Trickle Irrigation

  • Problem: Hard water (high Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, HCO₃⁻) causes mineral deposits, clogging emitters.
  • Solution: PESA (5–20 ppm) inhibits CaCO₃, CaSO₄ scale, improving water flow.
  • Benefits:
    • Extends system lifespan.
    • Reduces maintenance costs.

2. Soil Improvement

Chelates Metal Ions to Enhance Nutrient Availability

  • Problem: Alkaline/calcareous soils lock up Fe, Zn, Mn (micronutrient deficiency).
  • Solution: PESA binds Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺, releasing Fe³⁺, Zn²⁺ for plant uptake.
  • Benefits:
    • Corrects chlorosis (yellowing leaves from Fe deficiency).
    • Improves fertilizer efficiency.

Reduces Soil Salinization

  • Problem: Excessive irrigation → salt buildup (Na⁺, Cl⁻).
  • Solution: PESA helps leach salts by improving water infiltration.

3. Fertilizer Additive

Stabilizes Liquid Fertilizers

  • Prevents precipitation of Ca-P/Mg-P in NPK solutions.
  • Dosage: 0.1–0.5% of fertilizer weight.

Enhances Foliar Sprays

  • Mixes with micronutrient sprays (Fe, Zn) to prevent clogging nozzles.

4. Comparison with Alternatives

Agent Biodegradable? Cost Scale Inhibition Nutrient Chelation
PESA ✅ Yes $$ High Moderate-High
EDTA ❌ No $$$ Low Very High
Citric Acid ✅ Yes $ Low Moderate

Advantages of PESA:
✔ Eco-friendly (breaks down into CO₂ + H₂O).
✔ Works in hard water (better than citric acid).
✔ Non-toxic to plants & soil microbes.


5. Application Guidelines

  • Drip Irrigation: 5–20 mg/L (continuous dosing).
  • Soil Treatment: 0.5–2 kg/acre (mixed with irrigation water).
  • Fertilizer Additive: 0.1–0.5% by weight.

Note: Test water/soil hardness first to optimize dosage.


Conclusion

PESA improves water efficiency, soil health, and nutrient delivery in agriculture by:
1️⃣ Preventing scale in irrigation systems.
2️⃣ Enhancing micronutrient availability.
3️⃣ Reducing salt accumulation.
It’s a sustainable alternative to EDTA and phosphonates, aligning with modern precision farming practices.

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