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Common Fertilizer Chart

This is a searchable collection of Common Fertilizers. A fertilizer is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.Plants consume nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in such large amounts that soil will need replenishing if you want it to keep producing healthy plants. These elements provide the basis for the notation "NPK" commonly seen on fertilizer packages.


Common Fertilizer Chart

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Common Fertilizer Chart
Monoammonium phosphate(MAP)
MAP has been an important granular fertilizer for many years. It is completely water soluble, generally applied in the granular form and used in the formulation of suspension fertilizers. Granular MAP is applied in concentrated bands beneath the soil surface in proximity of growing roots or in surface bands. It is also commonly applied by spreading across the field and mixing into the surface soil with tillage. With its low pH levels, is best used for high-alkaline soils. It is an ideal starter fertilizer because MAP contains less ammonia-nitrogen than DAP, reducing potential seed damage.

Monoammonium phosphate(MAP)

Formula: NH4H2PO4
Total N(%):11
Available phosphoric acid(%): 52
Soluable potash(%): 0
Type of Fertilizer: Compound fertilizers

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