Description
Properties of Monoammonium Phosphate MAP
- Monoammonium phosphate is a highly purified, impurity-free white crystal that is high in its phosphorous content.
- Monoammonium phosphate contains a percentage of ammonium nitrogen, which is required by the plant in all stages of growth, especially the early stages. Because it is important for the formation of the protoplasm of all living cells.
- Mono ammonium phosphate is a component of nucleic acids, amino acids, proteins and chlorophyll. It encourages the growth and spread of the root system and helps to complete vegetative growth and improve flowering.
- Phosphorous is included in the formation of energy-bearing compounds, ATP, which is highly soluble in water. Where it dissolves at a rate of 370 grams per liter, And low salinity to allow its use in saline lands.
How to add and use
- Through irrigation systems : in general from 2 to 5 kilograms per acre per one fertilization, according to the age and type of the plant.
- By foliar spraying : In general, from 4 to 6 grams per liter of water, during the activity of the roots and encouragement of flowering.
Chemical and physical composition |
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Total nitrogen (N) | 12 % |
phosphorous pentoxide (P2O5) | 61 % |
pH | 4 – 5 % |
Packaging | 25 kilo |
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