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Liquid fertilizer comprising phosphorus and urea is produced through a chemical reaction in an acidic medium, wherein the urea molecule and phosphorus ion are chemically combined. This process ensures the retention of nitrogen within the soil, minimizing potential losses associated with urea.
The acidic reaction and resultant low pH facilitate enhanced absorption of nitrogen and phosphorus, along with other essential elements. The application of this fertilizer effectively prevents the formation of a crust on the soil surface and is deemed an optimal choice during the initial stages of plant growth, as it promotes both overall growth and root development.
Advantages of liquid urea phosphate include:
- Mitigation of nitrogen loss via leaching and runoff
- An efficient acidic effect that aids in the cleaning and maintenance of drip irrigation systems
- Serves as an alternative to traditional acids, while also providing nitrogen
- Enhances nutrient availability through acidity reduction
- Assists in alleviating soil compaction issues.