WO2009111182A1 - Dual salt fertilizer giving enhanced crop yields - Google Patents
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- 0 CC(C)(C)*(C)(*)*[N+]([O-])O[N+](*)[O-] Chemical compound CC(C)(C)*(C)(*)*[N+]([O-])O[N+](*)[O-] 0.000 description 1
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C05—FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
- C05B—PHOSPHATIC FERTILISERS
- C05B7/00—Fertilisers based essentially on alkali or ammonium orthophosphates
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- C05B17/00—Other phosphatic fertilisers, e.g. soft rock phosphates, bone meal
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- C05B13/00—Fertilisers produced by pyrogenic processes from phosphatic materials
- C05B13/06—Alkali and alkaline earth meta- or polyphosphate fertilisers
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- C05C1/00—Ammonium nitrate fertilisers
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- C05C9/02—Fertilisers containing urea or urea compounds containing urea-formaldehyde condensates
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- the present invention is broadly concerned with dual-component fertilizer materials and methods of use thereof wherein the fertilizer material provides enhanced yields of crops. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with such fertilizer materials comprising a first fertilizer product including an ammoniacal fertilizer and a partial calcium salt of a copolymer, along with a second fertilizer product including a phosphorous fertilizer and a partial sodium salt of a copolymer; the first and second fertilizer products are used in synergistically effective amounts in order to increase crop yields.
- Fertilizers have included manure products as well as ammoniacal nitrogen materials (e.g., anhydrous ammonia and urea), and phosphorous fertilizers such as ammonium polyphosphate and other products derived from phosphate rock.
- ammoniacal nitrogen materials e.g., anhydrous ammonia and urea
- phosphorous fertilizers such as ammonium polyphosphate and other products derived from phosphate rock.
- a worldwide industry provides modern-day fertilizers of desired N-P-K grades in a bewildering variety of combinations.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,515,090 describes dicarboxylic copolymers made up, e.g., of moieties of itaconic acid and maleic anhydride. This patent also discloses that such copolymers may be partially neutralized with metal or other cations, and can be used to form composite products with fertilizers. These combined fertilizer-copolymer products have been shown to increase the availability of phosphorous for uptake by growing plants, and can be applied to soil adjacent the plants or in foliar applications. Polymers in accordance with the ' 090 patent are commercially available from Specialty Fertilizer Products of Belton, MO under the designations NUTRISPHERE-N® and AVAIL®. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
- the present invention is predicated upon the discovery that multiple-component fertilizer materials can be provided which give synergistically enhanced crop yields.
- Such fertilizer materials broadly include a first fertilizer product including an ammoniacal fertilizer and a partial calcium salt of a first copolymer, and a second fertilizer product including a phosphorous fertilizer and a partial sodium salt of a second copolymer. These fertilizer products are present in synergistically effective amounts for a particular crop.
- the preferred copolymers are of the type described in U.S. Patent No. 6,515,090, which is incorporated by reference herein.
- the first fertilizer product includes a conventional fertilizer such as urea in combination with an aqueous dispersion of a partial calcium salt of a copolymer made up of substantially equimolar amounts of itaconic acid and maleic anhydride moieties and having a pH on the order of 1-5.
- the second fertilizer product includes a fertilizer such as diammonium phosphate (DAP) or liquid polyammonium phosphate in combination with apartial sodium salt of the same copolymer,
- the preferred methods of the invention comprise the steps of fertilizing by application to soil and/or plants of a fertilizer material comprising synergistically effective amounts of respective first and second fertilizer products.
- the first fertilizer product is a blend of an ammoniacal fertilizer with a minor amount of a partial calcium salt of one or more copolymers of a selected class thereof, while the second fertilizer product is a blend of a phosphorous fertilizer and a partial sodium salt of one or more of the copolymer class.
- “Synergistically effective amounts” of the first and second fertilizer products refers to coordinated amounts of each of the fertilizer products which in combination give an increased crop yield in excess of the crop yield which could be obtained by individual application of the first and second fertilizer products in those amounts; stated otherwise, the coordinated amounts of the first and second fertilizer products give crop yields greater than a mere additive effect obtainable through the use of the respective fertilizer products alone in the same amounts. It will be appreciated that the synergistically 'effective amounts of the first and second fertilizer products are directed to particular crops, and that, dependingupon the crop in question, soil conditions, ambient weather, and other factors, the first fertilizer product may be present in a greater amount as compared with tlie second fertilizer product, or vice versa.
- the first ammoniacal fertilizer product is usually present in an amount of from about 30-200 lbs. N/acrc, and more preferably from about 50-150 lbs. N/acre.
- the second phosphorous fertilizer product is usually present in a lesser amount as compared with the first ammoniacal fertilizer product and generally from about 10-80 lbs. P2O5/acre, more preferably from about 20-50 lbs. P2O5/acre.
- the first fertilizer product includes an ammoniacal fertilizer. Any one of the number of such fertilizers may be used in this context.
- exemplary ammoniacal fertilizers include ammoniacal nitrogen-containing fertilizer, such as those selected from the group consisting of ammonia, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, urea, monoammonium phosphate, diammonium phosphate, sodium nitrate, calcium nitrate, potassium nitrate, nitrate of soda, urea formaldehyde, methyl ammonium phosphate, ammoniated superphosphate, and mixtures thereof.
- the fertilizer is preferably in solid or liquid form, with the most preferred fertilizer being granular urea.
- the copolymer fraction of the first fertilizer product comprises a partial calcium salt of one or more members of a class of copolymers including recurring polymeric summits each made up of at least two different moieties individually and respectively taken from the group consisting of A, B, and C moieties, or recurring C moieties, and C moieties which are not different, wherein moiety A is of the general formula
- R 1 , R 2 and R 7 are individually and respectively selected from the group consisting of H, OH, C 1 -C 30 straight, branched chain and cyclic alkyl or aiyl groups, C 1 -C 30 straight, branched chain and cyclic alkyl or aryl C 1 -C 30 based ester groups (formate (C 0 ), acetate (C 1 ), propionate (C 2 ), butyralc (C 3 ), etc.
- R 1 CO 2 groups up to C 30
- R 1 CO 2 groups and OR' groups
- R' is selected from the group consisting OfC 1 -C 30 straight, branched chain and cyclic alkyl or aryl groups
- R 3 and R 4 are individually and respectively selected from the group consisting of H, Cj-C 30 straight, branched chain and cyclic alkyl or aryl groups
- R 5 , R 6 , R 10 and R 11 arc individually and respectively selected from the group consisting of H, the alkali metals, NH 4 and the C 1 -C 4 alkyl ammonium groups
- Y is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Mn, Mg, Zn, Cu, Ni, Co, Mo, V, Cr, Si, B, and Ca
- R s and R 9 are individually and respectively selected from the group consisting of nothing, CH 2 , C 2 H 4 , and C 3 H 0 .
- At least one of the R 3 , R 2 and R 7 groups is OH where the polymeric subunits are made up of A and C moieties, and at least one of the R
- the more preferred class of polymers have the generalized formula
- the first fertilizer product may be formed by any convenient means of mixing of the fertilizer and polymer fractions.
- the polymer is most conveniently applied by spraying or dipping.
- the copolymer is usually mixed into the liquid with appropriate stirring.
- the first fertilizer product copolymer fraction is normally an aqueous liquid product having a solids content of from about 20-80% by weight, more preferably from about 30-50% by weight, and a pH of from about 1-5, more preferably from about 2-3.5.
- the second fertilizer product includes a phosphorous fertilizer, such as monoammonium phosphate (MAP), diammonium phosphate (DAP), calcium phosphates (normal phosphate and super phosphate), ammonium phosphate, ammonium super phosphate, ammonium polyphosphate, phosphoric acid, basic slag, rock phosphate, colloidal phosphate, bone phosphate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium thiosulfate, and mixtures thereof.
- the copolymer fraction of the second fertilizer products are made up of one or more partial sodium salts of the same class of copolymers defined above with respect to the first fertilizer products.
- the second fertilizer product copolymer fraction is normally an aqueous liquid product having a solids content of from about 20-80% by weight, more preferably from about 30-50% by weight, and a pH of from about 5-10, more preferably from about 6-8.
- the second fertilizer product can be prepared in the same fashion as the first fertilizer product.
- the levels of copolymer use for the first and second fertilizer products are substantially the same.
- the copolymer salts in each case should normally be present in the first and second fertilizer products at a level of from about 0.01 -2.0% by volume, and more preferably from about 0.1 -0.5% by volume, based upon the total volume of the respective fertilizer product taken as 100% by volume.
- the first and second fertilizer products can be used in various ways, so long as both products are present on or about plants or the soil adjacent plants.
- the fertilizer products can be separately formulated and applied to soil or plants substantially simultaneously or in serial order.
- the first and second fertilizer products can be blended together and applied in that condition.
- the products can be applied by spreading or broadcast.
- the methods of the invention are useful with a virtually unlimited number of crops, so long as the crop benefits from dual fertilization.
- crops are those selected from the groups consisting of corn, wheat, oats, barley, sorghum, milo, rice, cotton, soybean, and alfalfa, and other forage crops.
- Excellent results have been achieved with a first fertilizer product made up of a partial calcium salt of an itaconic/maleic copolymer.
- a second fertilizer product may be formulated using the same itaconic/maleic copolymer partially neutralized with sodium cation.
- the urea + copolymer material was prepared by spraying liquid copolymer at a level of 0.25% by volume onto granular urea ( 1 A gallon liquid copolymer per ton of urea) in order to achieve substantial homogeneity.
- the polymer was commercially available NUTRISPHERE-N® for urea (NSN) commercialized by Specialty Fertilizer Products of Belton, MO. This polymer is a 40% by weight solids aqueous copolymer of substantially equimolar amounts of itaconic and maleic anhydride moieties partially neutralized with calcium ion (CAS# 877469-38-0) and having a pH of 2.5-5.
- the DAP + copolymer was similarly prepared by spraying liquid copolymer at a level 0.25% by volume onto granular DAP ('/_. gallon liquid copolymer per ton of DAP) in order to achieve substantial homogeneity.
- the polymer was commercially available AVAIL® sold by Specialty Fertilizer Products of Belton, MO. This polymer is a 40% by weight solids aqueous copolymer of substantially equimolar amounts of itaconic and maleic anhydride moieties partially neutralized with sodium ion (CAS# 556055-76-6) and having a pH of 6-8.
- lbs. N/Acre refers to application of untreated granular urea
- lbs. N/Acre + NSN refers to application of NSN- supplemented granular urea
- lbs. P205/Acre refers to application of untreated DAP
- lbs. P205/Acre + AVAIL refers to application of AVAIL-supplemented DAP.
- Nitrogen fertilizer was broadcast onto the soil surface into the residue from the previous year's soybean crop on April 27.
- the phosphorous fertilizer was applied as a starter on the soil surface 2 inches to the side of the row at corn planting on April 30 without any additional tillage.
- the planted com was hybrid Pioneer 33B51 used at a rate of 32,000 seed/ Acre.
- the field was irrigated six times during the growing season with 1.25 inches of water applied at each irrigation.
- the corn was harvested on November 1.
- the UAN + copolymer material was prepared by mixing liquid copolymer at a level of 0.50% by volume into liquid UAN in order to achieve substantial homogeneity.
- the polymer was commercially available NUTRISPHERE-N® for liquid fertilizers (NSN) commercialized by Specialty Fertilizer Products of Belton, MO. This polymer is a 40% by weight solids aqueous copolymer of substantially equimolar amounts of itaconic and maleic anhydride moieties partially neutralized with calcium ion (CAS# 877469-38-0) and having a pH of 1 -2.
- the APP + copolymer was similarly prepared by mixing liquid copolymer at a level 0.50% by volume into liquid APP in order to achieve substantial homogeneity.
- the polymer was commercially available AVAIL® sold by Specialty Fertilizer Products of Belton, MO. This polymer is a 40% by weight solids aqueous copolymer of substantially equimolar amounts of itaconic and maleic anhydride moieties partially neutralized with sodium ion (CAS# 556055-76- ⁇ ) and having a pH of 6-8.
- lbs. N/Acre refers to application of untreated UAN, lbs.
- N/Acre + NSN refers to application of NSN-supplemented UAN
- lbs. P205/Acre refers to application of untreated APP
- lbs. P205/Acre + AVAIL refers to application of AVAIL-supplemented APP.
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