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1. Key Features of Ammonium Nitrate Solution:
Nutrient Content:
Contains nitrogen in two forms:
Ammonium (NH₄⁺): Slowly available to plants, promoting sustained growth.
Nitrate (NO₃⁻): Immediately available to plants for quick uptake.
Concentration:
The nitrogen concentration in ammonium nitrate solutions typically ranges from 20% to 32%, depending on dilution and formulation.
Liquid Form:
Fully dissolved, making it suitable for use in irrigation systems and ensuring even application.
2. Advantages:
Efficient Nitrogen Delivery:
Dual forms of nitrogen ensure both immediate and sustained feeding.
Reduces nitrogen loss compared to urea-based fertilizers.
Compatibility:
Can be mixed with other water-soluble fertilizers or micronutrients for a customized nutrient solution.
Easy Application:
Ideal for fertigation and foliar feeding, saving labor and time compared to granular fertilizers.
Improves Soil Absorption:
Enhances nitrogen availability in sandy or alkaline soils where nitrogen leaching is a concern.
3. Applications:
Field Crops:
Widely used for cereals (e.g., wheat, maize), oilseeds, and sugarcane.
Horticultural Crops:
Fruits and vegetables that require precise nitrogen management.
Pasture and Grassland:
Promotes lush growth in grazing fields.
4. Handling and Storage:
Storage Tanks:
Use tanks made of corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or polyethylene.
Safety Precautions:
Store in a cool, dry place away from flammable materials.
Avoid contamination with organic matter or other reactive chemicals.
Transportation:
Ensure compliance with local regulations regarding ammonium nitrate products.