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Fertilizers

Explore Comprehensive Fertilizer Chemicals Solutions! Browse an array of liquid fertilizer, organic fertilizer, and phosphorus fertilizer chemicals on ECHEMI, accessing CAS NO., property data, and SDS. Source raw chemicals for plant, starter, and lawn fertilizing from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Monopotassium phosphate

(7778-77-0)
As a feed phosphorus additive. In the food industry, it is used to make baked goods, as a leavening agent, flavoring agent, fermentation aid, nutrition enhancer, and yeast food. Also used as a buffer, chelating agent. Used as fertilizer, flavoring agent, brewing yeast culture agent, used to prepare buffer solution, also used in medicine and manufacturing potassium metaphosphate. Used for fertilizing rice, wheat, cotton, rapeseed, tobacco, sugarcane, apple and other crops; used as a chromatograph

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Monocalcium phosphate monohydrate

(10031-30-8)
Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is more water-soluble than apatite. Soil is made of particles of various sizes. Silt, a constituent of soil, comprises particles of sizes between those of clay and sand. According to the international particle-size system, a silt particle size is about 2 to 50μm in diameter. It is further divided into fine silt (2 to 20μm) and coarse silt (20 to 50μm). The percentage of silt particles in a particular soil is taken into consideration while defining soil tex

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Methan-d3-amine, hydrochloride

(7436-22-8)
MethylaMine-d3 Hydrochloride is useful in preparation of deuterated diphenylurea derivatives as phosphokinase inhibitors.

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Chemical fertilizers, referred to as fertilizers. Fertilizers made by chemical and (or) physical methods that contain one or more nutrients required for the growth of crops. Also known as inorganic fertilizers, including nitrogen, phosphate, potash, micro-fertilizers, compound fertilizers, etc. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) statistics, chemical fertilizers account for about 40% to 60% of the total crop yield increase.

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Fertilizers, including diverse types like liquid fertilizer, organic fertilizer, and phosphorus fertilizer, cater to various plant growth needs. They are vital for plant fertilization and contribute to optimal lawn fertilizing.

Fertilizers provide essential nutrients crucial for robust plant growth. They serve as starter fertilizers, aiding initial plant development.

 

Factors impacting fertilizers effectiveness:

● Soil nutrient deficiencies

● Environmental Conditions

● Different plant types require specific nutrients for optimal growth

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