A Review on Controlled Release Advanced Glassy Fertilizer

Authors

  • G. Hazra

Keywords:

glass fertilizer, controlled release, plant nutrients, phosphate glass, advanced fertilizer, vitreous fertilizer, eco-friendly fertilizer

Abstract

Large scale applications of fertilizer nitrogen (N) have also shown deleterious effects on groundwater quality, especially its nitrate content, which is harmful to health. Furthermore, gaseous losses of N as NH3 and NOx resulting from N fertilization have adverse effects on the environment. Therefore, the goal of all agriculture has to be to “increase food-grain production with the minimum and efficient use of chemical fertilizers”. This calls for a sincere effort on the part of agricultural scientists including extension workers to increase the efficiency of fertilizers applied in the farm fields. Glass fertilizers are new type of advanced and controlled released fertilizer and made of glass matrixes with macro elements (K, P, Mg, S, Ca) most useful for plants and also incorporated with microelements (B, Fe, Mo, Cu, Zn, Mn) which are important to the growth and development of corps or plants. The quantity of the microelements incorporated in the glass as oxide in the range 1-5%. The use of glass fertilizers offers lot of advantages: due to low or controlled solubility it avoid underground water pollution; the soil pH can be regulate by the pH of the glass matrix; do not release acid anions (Cl-, SO2-) which are harmful for plants so there is no risk of soil burning when they are incorrectly dosed; in a single type of fertilizer can be embedded almost all useful elements for plants; the controlled rate of solubility in water can be adjust easily by changing the composition of glass matrix.

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How to Cite

G. Hazra. (2014). A Review on Controlled Release Advanced Glassy Fertilizer. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 14(B4), 25–36. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/1133

A Review on Controlled Release Advanced Glassy Fertilizer

Published

2014-03-15