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Phosphorus Management in Drip Fertigation Systems
I. Forms and Availability of Phosphorus in Soil Soil phosphorus can be categorized into two major classes based on its chemical properties: organic phosphorus  and inorganic phosphorus . The vast majority exists in forms not readily available to plants, such as insoluble inorganic phosphates bound to iron, aluminum, and calcium, or as organic phosphorus compounds (e.g., phytates, phospholipids). Plants primarily absorb orthophosphate ions (HâPOââť or HPOâ²âť)  from the soil

Camille W.
Feb 45 min read
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International Fertilizer Market Snapshot: Shifting SupplyâDemand Dynamics Across Regions as Exports and Consumption Adjust
I. Russia: Port Expansion to Boost Mineral Fertilizer Exports by 8â12% Following the completion of the expansion at Russiaâs Ust-Luga Port Favor terminal, the countryâs export capacity for mineral fertilizers is expected to increase by 8â12%. The terminal is open to all fertilizer producers and offers a key advantage in handling efficiency compared with non-specialized ports. At present, Russia still lacks sufficient dedicated port infrastructure for mineral fertilizers. The

Fernando Chen
Feb 25 min read
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Selecting the Right Seaweed Extract Is Only the Starting Point , Precision Application Is the Key to Unlocking Its True Value
When a high-quality seaweed extract has been properly selected, the real release of its value often lies in the details of precision application. In our previous article, â Seaweed Extracts for Agricultural Use: A Comprehensive Guide from Definition to Selection ,â Â we systematically analyzed the differences in how seaweed extracts are understood and categorized. By now, it should be clear that although products may all be labeled as âseaweed extract,â differences in raw mate

Fernando Chen
Jan 306 min read
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