Technical specification

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 — 11% nitrogen (N) and 52% phosphoric pentoxide (P2O5) or in total 63% of active substance, which makes it easily absorbed by the plants. Ammophos is with the highest percentage of water-soluble P2O5 (min. 52%) amongst phosphorus fertilizers. The availability of phosphorous ions creates conditions for more energetic absorption of ammonium nitrogen. Phosphorus deficiency reflects negatively over the blossom formation, the seeds and the fruits which results in lower yields.

Mono ammonium phosphate is appropriate for 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 for periodic fertilization.

This fertilizer is input with the main treatment of the soil or prior to sowing. It is also used in 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 is not desirable.

Advantages

– 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, 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 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.

Technical characteristics

It satisfies the requirements of Regulation 2003/2003 relating to mineral fertilizers with high contents of nitrogen.

It is transported packaged or in bulk. We offer our products in packages of vent cassette bags of polythene and polypropylene, in bags of 50 kg, 500 kg and 1000 kg.

Composition Standards and Norms
Total contents of nitrogen 11% min.
Contents of P₂O₅ 52% min.
Moisture 1.5% max.
Granules from 1 to 5 mm 98% min.
Granules under 1 mm 2% max.
pH in 10% water solution 4.5% min.

Crops

Barley

Rapeseed

Sugar beet

Oats

Wheat

Sunflower

Soybeans

Silage corn

Potatoes

Perennial grasses

Corn