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  1. Phosphatic Fertilizers: Nourishing Crops for Bountiful Harvests
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  5. Phosphatic fertilizers, also known as phosphate fertilizers, are a type of fertilizer that contains phosphorus as an essential nutrient for plant growth. Phosphorus is one of the primary macronutrients required by plants, along with nitrogen (N) and potassium (K), and plays a crucial role in various physiological processes.
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  7. Phosphatic fertilizers are manufactured using different sources of phosphate rock, which is a naturally occurring mineral. The phosphate rock is processed and treated to make it suitable for plant uptake. Common types of phosphatic fertilizers include:
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  9. Single Super Phosphate (SSP): SSP is produced by treating phosphate rock with sulfuric acid. It is a relatively low-cost phosphatic fertilizer that provides both phosphorus and sulfur to plants.
  10. Triple Super Phosphate (TSP): TSP is created by treating phosphate rock with phosphoric acid. It contains a higher concentration of phosphorus compared to SSP, making it more efficient in terms of nutrient content.
  11. Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP): DAP is a soluble phosphatic fertilizer that contains phosphorus, nitrogen, and ammonium. It is produced by reacting phosphoric acid with ammonia. DAP provides both phosphorus and nitrogen, making it suitable for crops that require both nutrients.
  12. Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (MAP): MAP is similar to DAP but contains a higher phosphorus content and a lower nitrogen content. It is also produced by reacting phosphoric acid with ammonia.
  13. These phosphatic fertilizers are used to replenish phosphorus levels in the soil, as phosphorus is gradually depleted by plants during their growth cycle. Phosphorus is essential for processes such as root development, energy transfer, photosynthesis, and flower and fruit production.
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  15. It's important to note that the use of phosphatic fertilizers should be based on soil testing and specific crop requirements to avoid over-application, which can lead to environmental concerns such as water pollution. Additionally, sustainable agricultural practices aim to optimize phosphorus use efficiency and minimize environmental impact.
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  19. https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/phosphatic-fertilizers-market-102583
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