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Phosphorus pentoxide; designation on the fertilizer label that denotes the percentage of available phosphorus reported as phosphorus pentoxide.
Types Of Phosphorus Fertilizers Bone Meal. Bone meal is prized for its slow-release phosphorus, which is particularly beneficial for perennials and root vegetables. Fish Meal. Compost. Rock Phosphate. Single Superphosphate (SSP) Double Superphoshpate (DSP) Triple Superphosphate (TSP) Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)
Phosphate is the natural source of phosphorous, an element that provides a quarter of all the nutrients that plants need for their growth and development. Phosphorous is used in many products, and is an essential ingredient in all fertilizers.
Table 1: Percentages of water-soluble and available phosphate in several common fertilizer source P2O5 sourceNTotal Concentrated Superphosphate (CSP) 0% 45% Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) 11% 49% Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) 18% 47% Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) 10% 34%4 more rows
All NPK fertilizers are characterized by an NPK ratio, which indicates the percent of each nutrient found in the fertilizer. For example, a bag of 16-20-18 fertilizer contains 16% nitrogen, 20% phosphorus, and 18% potassium.
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Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) from Diamond Fertilisers contains 46% phosphate. Phosphorus is vital for photosynthesis to occur. Triple Super Phosphate, more commonly known as TSP, has several advantages that has made it such a popular P source. It has the highest P content of dry fertilisers that do not contain N.
Application of phosphate fertilizer can be a docHub contributor of potentially hazardous trace elements such as arsenic, cadmium, and lead in croplands. These trace elements have the potential to accumulate in soils and be transferred through the food chain.

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