Appearance: Very Fine Crystals or Powder Chemical Name: Potassium Sulphate Chemical Formula: K2SO4 Packaging Type: 25 Kg Sacks
Definition and Usage Areas of Potassium sulfate
Potassium sulfate is an important nutrient for plants. K2SO4 fertilizer also contains 18% sulfur in sulfate form. Sulfur is an important nutrient, just like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, and is found in the structure of proteins in plants. K2SO4 has benefits against plants.
Potassium deficiency is mostly seen in irrigated agriculture and rainy regions. K2SO4 fertilizer should be given to sandy soils that are poor in organic matter. It is mostly used in potatoes, tobacco, vegetables, fruits, citrus fruits, legumes, corn, cotton, sugar beet and greenhouses. If it is not given in sufficient amount, yellow or reddish brown spots can be seen on the green leaves of the plants. Potassium balances the acid-sugar ratio in the fruit, affects the coloring, increases the taste and odor, and minimizes the fruit drop problem. It provides increased endurance against frost and cold. Appearance: Very Fine Crystals or Powder Chemical Name: Potassium Sulphate Chemical Formula: K2SO4 Packaging Type: 25 Kg Sacks Usage areas
- It helps the plant to withstand drought, cold, heat, and disease and pests. It enables plants to use water economically.
- This substance is used in potatoes, tobacco, vegetables and fruits and improves their quality.
- It is beneficial to use K2SO4 in oily plants such as olive, sunflower, canola, peanut and soybean.
- In addition, by increasing the quality of straw in cereals, it prevents crop lying, which causes yield losses.
- Potassium sulfate can be used in all kinds of agricultural production.
Agricultural use
Potassium is needed to complete many essential functions in plants, such as activating enzyme reactions, synthesizing proteins, forming starch and sugars, and regulating water flow in cells and leaves. Often, concentrations of K in soil are too low to support healthy plant growth.
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