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Sulphate of ammonia is perhaps the most commonly used nitrogenous fertilizer.
Urea (46-0-0) accounts for more than fifty percent of the world's nitrogenous fertilizers.
Nitrate of soda is another common nitrogenous fertilizer.
Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all solid nitrogenous fertilizers in common use.
Mr. Alamaro is studying a system for making nitrogenous fertilizer without the limestone.
The growth of this industry has placed China among the world's leading producers of nitrogenous fertilizers.
For example, a mainly nitrogenous fertilizer mix would be described as a nitrogen fertilizer.
By 1997, 81% of the developing world's wheat area was planted to semi-dwarf wheats, giving both increased yields and better response to nitrogenous fertilizer.
The ammonia reacts with the sulfur compounds thus formed to produce ammonium sulfate, which can be used as a nitrogenous fertilizer.
"Japan Nitrogenous Fertilizer") in 1908.
Those in monsoonal tropical regions, however, have a tendency to acidify when heavily cultivated, especially when nitrogenous fertilizers are used.
Nitrogenous fertilizers should not be used on new leys (with the possible exception of one-year leys grown for hay or silage).
1950 The occupying forces order the dissolution of the zaibatsu, including the Japan Nitrogenous Fertilizer Company.
Soil acidification is accelerated by the use of acid-forming nitrogenous fertilizers and by the effects of acid precipitation.
In 1926, the Shinetsu Electric Company diversified as Shin'etsu Nitrogenous Fertilizer.
Sarsabz Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) is a nitrogenous fertilizer with high efficiency.
These products included copper ores and concentrates, ferroalloys produced from domestically produced manganese ore, and nitrogenous fertilizers.
As with all nitrogenous fertilizers that boost leaf growth, use this only in spring and summer when growth is fastest and can respond and absorb the spur.
This can be accomplished by leaching (rinsing the soil with large amounts of fresh water), withholding nitrogenous fertilizer, and allowing stock plants to grow in full sun- light.
So why not use the sludge captured in sewage treatment plants to replace some of the 67 million pounds of nitrogenous fertilizer farmers apply to their land every single day?
Excessive use of urea as nitrogenous fertilizer and insecticides can lead to outbreaks by increasing the fecundity of the brown planthopper, and by reducing populations of natural enemies.
A good illustration of this is Australian wheat growing in the southern winter cropping zone, where, despite low rainfall (300 mm), wheat cropping is successful even with relatively little use of nitrogenous fertilizer.
For example Shaw (1980) reports that the minimum efficient scale of an ammonium nitrate plant is about 300,000-450,000 tonnes per annum, which approximates to a quarter of total UK consumption of nitrogenous fertilizers.
Nitrogenous fertilizers were key to boosting agricultural production in Japan at the time, due to its lack of arable land and the small-scale nature of its farms, so the company found a ready market for its product.
Slurry run off is a harmful pollutant as is nitrogenous fertiliser.
NO emissions originate from animal excrement and from the use of nitrogenous fertiliser.
Its two hi-tech nitrogenous fertiliser (urea) plants are located at Gadepan in Kota district of Rajasthan.
It contributes 21.4% of country's total nitrogenous fertiliser production and 27% of total phosphate fertiliser production in the same period.
Give winter cauliflowers and spring cabbage a feed of nitrogenous fertiliser, if not already done, to spur them into fresh growth and increase their size and tenderness.