Urea 46 (Urea Fertilizer 46-0-0)
Urea 46, commonly referred to as Urea 46-0-0, is a widely used nitrogen-based fertilizer in agriculture. It contains 46% nitrogen by weight, making it one of the most concentrated solid nitrogen fertilizers available. Here’s a detailed description:
Key Characteristics:
- Chemical Composition: Primarily urea (CO(NH₂)₂), a white, granular or prilled (small, spherical pellets) substance. The “46” indicates 46% elemental nitrogen content, with no phosphorus (0) or potassium (0).
- Appearance: White or off-white granules, typically 2-4 mm in diameter for easy handling and spreading.
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water (about 1079 g/L at 20°C), which allows for quick dissolution and absorption by plants.
- Production: Manufactured through the reaction of ammonia and carbon dioxide under high pressure and temperature, resulting in a cost-effective product.
Uses:
- Primary Application: Provides essential nitrogen for plant growth, promoting leafy development, photosynthesis, and overall yield. Suitable for a wide range of crops, including cereals (wheat, rice, corn), vegetables, fruits, and pastures.
- Application Methods:
- Soil broadcasting before planting or top-dressing during growth.
- Foliar spraying (dissolved in water) for rapid uptake.
- Incorporation into irrigation systems (fertigation).
- Soil Types: Effective in most soils but performs best in neutral to slightly acidic conditions (pH 6-7). Avoid over-application to prevent nitrogen leaching or volatilization (loss as ammonia gas).



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