Monoammonium Phosphate

Monoammonium Phosphate

Best solid granular fertilizer to provide crops with phosphorus and nitrogen that are easy to uptake. These nutrients are vital for quick sprouting and vegetation. The temporary moderate acidification of the soil solution around the fertilizer granule brings the largest effect on nutrition systems on soils with the neutral and faintly alkaline reaction. Ammonia nitrogen contributes to better phosphorus intake by plants.

Description

Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a widely used source of P and N. It is made of two constituents common in the fertilizer industry and has the highest P content of any common solid fertilizer.

Chemical Properties

Chemical formula: NH4H2PO4
Water solubility (20℃) 370 g/L
Solution pH 4 to 4.5

Mono ammonium phosphate (MAP or ammophos) is a complex, highly concentrated, ballastless, water-soluble mineral fertilizer. It is not hygroscopic and has a granular form with equal in size granules because of which it is dissipated evenly along the soil surface. It contains two main nutrients in its composition — 12% nitrogen (N) and 61% phosphoric pentoxide (P2O5) or in total 63% of active substance, which makes it easily absorbed by plants. Amorphous is with the highest percentage of water-soluble P2O5 (min. 52%) among phosphorus fertilizers. The availability of phosphorous ions creates conditions for more energetic absorption of ammonium nitrogen. Phosphorus deficiency reflects negatively on the blossom formation, the seeds and the fruits which results in lower yields.

Mono ammonium phosphate is appropriate for the fertilization of all soils and crops. Because of the fact that it is water-soluble, it has the properties of fast-acting phosphorus fertilizer, and the low mobility of the phosphorus in the soil allows its use for main, stocking as well as periodic fertilization.

This fertilizer is input with the main treatment of the soil or prior to sowing. It is also used in the main and pre-sowing fertilization of all field vegetables, fruit crops, grape vines, herbs and flowers.

It is stored in covered, cold and dry storehouse premises. Heating and mixing with water are not desirable. It is transported packaged or in bulk.

Monoammonium Phosphate Specification:

Composition:

Items Standard
Appearance White Crystal or Granular
N /% 12.00
P2O5 /% 61.00
K2O /% 0.00
S /% 2.00
CaO /% 0.00
MgO /% 0.4-0.6
Size Crystal or granules 1-5 mm
water solubility, % of total P2O5 90
citrate solubility, % of total P2O5 95

Application:

Period Autumn, Spring
Method #1.Main
The main way to fertilize. Uniform distribution of fertilizer elements on the soil surface, maintaining roughly the same distance between solid fertilizer granules or liquid fertilizer drops.
#2.During sowing
Fertilizing simultaneously with crop seeding. The main purpose is to provide effective plant nutrition at the initial stages of development and growth.
Crops All crops
Soils Neutral and alkaline soils

Agricultural Use

MAP has been an important granular fertilizer for many years. It is water soluble and dissolves rapidly in the soil if adequate moisture is present. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release NH4+ and H2PO4. Both of these nutrients are important to sustain healthy plant growth. The pH of the solution surrounding the granule is moderately acidic, making MAP an especially desirable fertilizer in neutral and high pH soils. Agronomic studies show that there is no significant difference in P nutrition from various commercial P fertilizers under most conditions. Granular MAP is applied in concentrated bands beneath the soil surface in the proximity to growing roots or in surface bands. It is also commonly applied by spreading across the field and mixing into the surface soil with tillage. In powdered form, it is an important component of suspension fertilizers. When MAP is made with especially pure H3PO4, it readily dissolves into a clear solution that can be used as a foliar spray or added to irrigation water. The P2O5 equivalent content of high-purity MAP is usually 61%.

Management Practices

There are no special precautions associated with the use of MAP. The slight acidity associated with this fertilizer reduces the potential for NH3 loss to the air. MAP can be placed in close proximity to germinating seeds without concern for NH3 damage. When MAP is used as a foliar spray or added to irrigation water, it should not be mixed with calcium or magnesium fertilizers. MAP has good storage and handling properties. Some of the chemical impurities (such as iron and aluminum) naturally serve as a conditioner to prevent caking. Highly pure MAP may have a conditioner added or may require special handling to prevent clumping and caking. As with all P fertilizers, appropriate management practices should be used to minimize any nutrient loss to surface or drainage water. A high-purity source of MAP is used as a feed ingredient for animals. The NH4+ is synthesized into protein and the H2PO4 is used in a variety of metabolic functions in animals.

Product FAQs

When to Use

Autumn, Spring

Nitrogen’s Role in Plants

  • Nitrogen is always the nutrient in highest demand by plants, due to the greater content of nitrogen present on a dry weight basis in comparison to any other nutrient.
  • Nitrogen is a primary component of amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. Thus, by adding nitrogen to soil the protein content in plants is increased.
  • Nitrogen is part of the chlorophyll molecule, and a part of numerous enzymes and coenzymes. Chlorophyll is responsible for photosynthesis, where sunlight is absorbed and stored in the plant as sugars and proteins.
  • Therefore, nitrogen is an integral part of photosynthesis.
  • Signs of nitrogen deficiency – reduced plant growth, yellowing of the leaf, early crop maturing.

Phosphorus’s Role in Plants

  • The most important role of phosphorus is the storage and transfer of energy that is generated through photosynthesis along with the metabolism of carbohydrates.
  • Phosphorus is an essential compound of Adenosine Triphosphate (ADP), the energising component driving plant development.
  • Phosphorus deficiency has a huge impact on plant growth and reproduction, reducing the plant processes noted below.
  • Processes aided by phosphorus:
    • Large root growth
    • Early formation of plant shoots
    • Improved stalk and stem strength in crops
    • Improved fruit, vegetable, and grain quality
    • Seed formation
    • Resistance to moisture and colder temperatures

Why Use MAP?

  • It increases the turgor pressure and the resistance of the plant to stress and diseases;
  • It maintains the balance between the vegetative and the reproductive phase;
  • It stimulates the growth of sprouts when the plants are under stress from unfavorable conditions surrounding them (low temperatures, insufficient light), and it also encourages the blossoming and increases the size of the fruit;
  • It improves the qualitative characteristics of the fruits (the contents of sugar, color, consistency, and durability during storage).

Mono ammonium phosphate provides plants simultaneously with two main nutrients connected in one chemical compound. Owing to its high contents of phosphorus, it is used predominantly as a phosphorus fertilizer. The chemical form of the phosphorus in the mono ammonium phosphate is in molecules with long chains, which additionally facilitates its absorption by the plants and inhibits the processes of inactivation of the phosphorus in the soil complex. This fertilizer is fully absorbed by the plants and does not leave ballast substances in the soil which could reduce the soil fertility.

Packaging Details

Packaed in 9.5KG/25KG/50KG PP woven bag with PE liner;

Packaged in 500kg/1000kg/1250kg jumbo bag lined with PE bags inside;

Packaged customizedly as per clients’ request

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