It is a granular, white colored, water-soluble and highly soluble fertilizer with the highest nitrogen content among nitrogenous fertilizers.
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It meets the nitrogen needs of plants with both soil and foliar application. Its formula is CO(NH2)2 - 46% N (nitrogen). It is an amide fertilizer because it contains carbon (C) and the nitrogen in its structure is in the form of NH2. Although it dissolves easily in water, the nitrogen (NH2) in its body is not in a form that can be immediately taken up by plant roots.
In order for the nitrogen in its body to become useful, the urea bacteria in the soil must convert the urea into ammonium (NH4) nitrogen form by enzymatic reaction. For this, the temperature of the soil and the amount (concentration) of urea bacteria in the soil are important. For this reason, urea fertilizer is in the slow-acting fertilizer group.
It is a granular, white colored, water-soluble and highly soluble fertilizer with the highest nitrogen content among nitrogenous fertilizers. It meets the nitrogen needs of plants with both soil and foliar application. Its formula is CO(NH2)2 - 46% N (nitrogen).
It is an amide fertilizer because it contains carbon (C) and the nitrogen in its structure is in the form of NH2. Although it dissolves easily in water, the nitrogen (NH2) in its body is not in a form that can be immediately taken up by plant roots.
In order for the nitrogen in its body to become useful, the urea bacteria in the soil must convert the urea into ammonium (NH4) nitrogen form by enzymatic reaction. For this, the temperature of the soil and the amount (concentration) of urea bacteria in the soil are important. For this reason, urea fertilizer is in the slow-acting fertilizer group.
Urea is very useful in almost all kinds of crops and fertilization of tobacco seedlings to meet the nitrogen needs of plants. When urea is given insufficiently, the development of the plant slows down, the leaves turn yellow, and the yield decreases. Urea can be used at all stages of plant development.