Ammonium bicarbonate is a white solid powder or granule at room temperature, containing about 17% nitrogen, and is a major nitrogen fertilizer species in agricultural production, a fast-acting nitrogen fertilizer, suitable for various soil conditions.
The role and efficacy of ammonium bicarbonate
Compared with urea, urea is not directly absorbed by the crop after application into the soil, and the effect of fertilization is a little later. Ammonium carbonate is adsorbed by the soil colloid immediately after application into the soil and is directly absorbed and used by the crop, and the effect can be seen on the same day.
When ammonium carbon is applied to the soil, ammonia and carbon dioxide are formed, and the ammonia is used by the crop roots; carbon dioxide is directly absorbed by the crop as a gas fertilizer, which can promote crop growth and photosynthesis, and promote seedlings to grow leaves.
When ammonium carbon is applied, pests in the soil can be killed or driven away quickly, and harmful bacteria can be poisoned. In addition, ammonium carbon is absorbed by crops without residue and will not cause any harm to the soil.
Ammonium bicarbonate is placed inside the vegetable greenhouse, the greenhouse is sealed, and ammonium bicarbonate is placed in a high place and dilute hydrochloric acid is added. At this point, ammonium bicarbonate will react with hydrochloric acid to produce ammonium chloride, water and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide promotes plant photosynthesis and increases vegetable production, while the resulting ammonium chloride can be used again as a fertilizer.
NEWS