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Triple phosphate fertilizer, commonly known as triple superphosphate (TSP), is one of the first high-analysis phosphorus fertilizers. It is a very common fertilizer for promoting plant wellness and is often used for fertilizing leguminous crops, like beans or alfalfa, since they do not require nitrogen fertilization |
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Triple superphosphate (TSP) was one of the first high-analysis phosphorus (P) fertilizers that became widely used in the 20th century. Technically, it is known as calcium dihydrogen phosphate and as monocalcium phosphate, [Ca(H₂PO₄)₂ .H₂O]. Despite its excellent history as a P source, its use has declined as other P fertilizers have become more popular. |
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Aug 07, 2022 |
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Aug 07, 2022 |
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Chemicals |