MOP is commonly known to as Muriate of Potash; fertilizer is a potassium chloride fertilizer largely used in the agricultural sector to enhance plant growth and crop production. It contains high concentrations of potassium which is an essential element that facilitates several plant functions, including root development, water regulation, disease resistance, photosynthesis, protein synthesis, and starch formation. The application of MOP fertilizer is considered beneficial for crops that thrive on potassium to grow fruits, vegetables, and grains. It is suitable for maintaining soil fertility and balanced nutrition, thus improving plant health and agricultural productivity.
Urea is one of the most widely used nitrogen-based fertilizers in the agricultural sector due to its efficient supply of essential plant nutrients. It is highly soluble, and the nitrogen it releases in the soil is quite efficient and lasts shortly after the application. Urea nourishes the soil with vital plant nutrients that induce vigorous growth, leading to a broader range of crops, including grains, fruits, and vegetables. This fertilizer can be economical for farmers by facilitating enhanced food production.
DAP is a source of phosphorus and nitrogen for plants, where P represents phosphorus, and N stands for nitrogen. The fertilizer compound is a highly soluble source of the essential nutrients for crops, proving beneficial for facilitating early plant growth as it enhances the development of roots. It is widely used in the agricultural sector for several plants including crops like maize. Its application should be done in ways that ensure the best results with the minimum possible damage.