Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) is a high solubility compound with a solubility rate of 370g/liter. It has a low concentration of salinity, making it suitable for all types of salt-affected lands.
White crystals of high purity and free from impurities.
It has a high content of phosphorus (P2O5-61.010) and a percentage of ammonium nitrogen (N2O10).
It is suitable for all types of agricultural crops and all stages of growth, especially during the initial stages of growth necessary for the formation of protoplasm. It is also involved in the synthesis of amino acids, proteins, and peptides.
In addition to its role in chlorophyll formation, phosphorus is important for root and root hair growth. Moreover, it is involved in the formation of energy-carrying compounds such as ATP and ADP, contributing to overall vegetative growth and improving flowering.