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Map, Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate 12-61-0

Supplier From China
Feb-17-17

MAP, Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate
Known as Monoammonium Phosphate
NH4H2PO4, 12-61-0,
ItemSpecifications
AppearanceWhite Crystals
Main Content99%
Nitrogen (N)12%
P2O561%
Water Insolubleâ?¤0.2%
PH Value4.4-4.8
Packing25kg plastic woven bag
1000kg plastic woven bag

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $550
MOQ: Not Specified

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Nutrient Composition: Diammonium phosphate is a good source of both nitrogen and phosphorus, with nitrogen content in the ammonium form and phosphorus in the phosphate form.
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Solubility: Diammonium phosphate is highly water-soluble, making it easy to apply as a liquid fertilizer or to dissolve in irrigation systems.
pH and Acidity: DAP tends to be slightly acidic, which can contribute to lowering the pH of the soil over time. It is essential to monitor soil pH when using fertilizers to prevent overly acidic conditions.
Application: DAP is commonly used as a dry granular fertilizer that can be broadcast on the soil surface.
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Uses: Diammonium phosphate is suitable for a variety of crops, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes.
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Storage: DAP should be stored in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption and caking.
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When handling DAP, it's important to follow safety guidelines and use appropriate protective equipment to prevent skin or eye contact and inhalation.
Compatibility: Diammonium phosphate is compatible with many other fertilizers and can be used in combination with them to provide a broader spectrum of nutrients.
Environmental Impact: Like other fertilizers, the application of DAP should be done responsibly to minimize environmental impact, such as nutrient runoff into water bodies.
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