A granular UMAXX fertilizer . |
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• UMAXX urea contains the urease inhibitor
N-(n-butyl)-thiophosphoric triamide that
reduces N loss to ammonia volatilization.
It also contains the nitrification inhibitor
dicyandiamide that reduces N loss to nitrate
leaching. Without these two inhibitors,
25% of ordinary urea-nitrogen is lost to
the atmosphere through ammonia volatilization,
and 28% of ordinary urea-nitrogen is lost
to ground water through nitrate leaching.
• Urease inhibitor and nitrification
inhibitor in UMAXX urea are not pesticides.
They are not coated to ordinary urea. They
are added to ordinary urea during production
to yield a very efficient nitrogen release
from UMAXX urea.
• All of its potassium is derived
from potassium sulphate.
• Phosphorus is derived from diammonium
phosphate.
• 4% of its nitrogen is in a quick-release
form from diammonium phosphate.
• 85% of its nitrogen is from UMAXX
urea and 11% from PCU3.
• Fertilizer 24-2-20 contains no filler.
• Urease inhibitor in combination
with nitrification inhibitor in UMAXX urea
significantly increase nitrogen absorption
by turfgrass to provide a uniform growth,
deep root mass, and consistent colour intensity
over 12 to 16 weeks. PCU3 releases its nitrogen
over 8 to 10 weeks.
• Phosphorus provides the maintenance
level for deep rooting.
• Its high potassium sulphate concentration
maximizes turfgrass tolerance to heat, cold,
wear and diseases.
Bag: 25kg / 55lb
Area Covered: 2404m2
• 26378ft2
Product Application Rate:
1.04kg/100m2 • 2.08lb/1000ft2
| NUTRIENTS
SUPPLIED |
| N |
P2O5 |
K2O |
0.25kg/100m2
0.50lb/1000ft2 |
0.04kg/100m2
0.08lb/1000ft2 |
0.42kg/100m2
0.84lb/1000ft2 |
UMAXX urea is the
registered trade mark of Agrotain International
UMAXX urea has been tested at the following
universities:Louisiana State University,
Purdue University, Southern Illinois University,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, University
of Wisconsin, Ohio State University, University
of Arkansas, University of Florida, and
the University of Guelph. PCU3 ? is the
registered trade mark of Agrium.
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