LARISA PHOSPHO-GYPSUM
LARISA PHOSPHO-GYPSUM

Worldwide, PHOSPHO-GYPSUM is applied in agriculture either as a soil amendment (CaSO4) or as fertilizer [25], which has a potentiality in improving alkaline soils by the improvement of soil physical and chemical characterization and the availability of various nutrients to crops (direct) owing to its high content of

SPECIFICATIONS

Usage/Application Agriculture
Packaging Size 50 Kg Bag
Color Black, Off-White, Red
Form Granules
Packaging Type 50 Kg Bag
Reliable Loose The Tightness Of The Soil

USES

  • Agricultural grade Dolomite powder is used primarily to control acidity(pH) in soils by making them more basic(alkaline).
  • Higher mesh (smaller particles) has a greater surface area to contact and react with soil particles than larger particles in the same amount (mass) of dolomite powder. To achieve a fine particle size, crushed agricultural grade dolomite is sieved through a series of screens until the required fineness is reached.
  • Agricultural grade dolomite also neutralizes soil pH and cuts fertilizer costs by making fertilizer more available to plant roots, so less fertilizer is needed. Fertilizers that contain nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, and other essential nutrients are more effective in slightly acidic to neutral soils.
  • Agricultural grade dolomite boots the performance of certain herbicides. As with fertilizer, modern herbicides are most effective when soil pH is slightly acidic (pH of 6.5) to neutral (pH of 7.0). When soils are more acidic, herbicides attach to soil particles, reducing their ability to control weed growth.
  • Agricultural grade dolomite improves the chemical, biological, and physical conditions of the soil. Water infiltration, drainage, and the healthy growth of beneficial microorganisms are improved by the proper application of dolomite powder, which is cut down on the amount of fertilizer and herbicides needed and the amount of agricultural runoff produced from them. Dolomite powder can also correct toxic levels of aluminum and manganese that are sometimes found in acidic soils.