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C05B17/00—Other phosphatic fertilisers, e.g. soft rock phosphates, bone meal
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Plants or the soil are treated with boron phosphate (borophosphoric acid) which may be in the form of spent catalyst (for the vapour phase reaction of adipic acid with ammonia to form adiponitrile). The boron phosphate may be applied as a solid or in solution. It may be applied alone or together with other fertilizer constituents. Elements specified are N, K, Na, Ba, Mg, and Fe.
ES358802A1967-10-061968-10-04Boron sources for plant life
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Process for the purification of residual gypsum produced in the manufacture of phosphoric acid by the reaction of sulphuric acid with natural phosphates
PROCESS FOR PROCESSING THE REMAINING QUANTITIES OF UREA, AMMONIA AND CARBON DIOXYDE CONTAINING WATER VAPOR FROM THE EVAPORATION OF AN AQUATIC UREA SOLUTION
Process for the preparation of calcium nitrate, pure monoammonium phosphate and a nitrogen- and phosphoric acid-containing fertilizer by digestion of crude phosphate with nitric acid.
Studies on the Interrelation of Various Ions in Nutrient Absorption by the Tea Plant (Part 2) Interrelation of N, P, K, Ca and Mg in Water Culture Solution, Supplied with ammonium Sulfate as Nitrogen Source
Procedure for the production of composite fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)