Patent classifications
C05G5/45
FERTILIZER OR PLANT GROWTH ENHANCER USING LIPID AND OPTIONALLY A CARBOHYDRATE TO INCREASE PLANT YIELD AND METHOD OF INCREASING PLANT YIELD
A fertilizer having a source of nitrogen and a lipid, and optionally a carbohydrate. A plant growth enhancer having a lipid and optionally a carbohydrate. A method of increasing plant crop yield and protein levels in the plant product by applying a source of nitrogen and a lipid, and optionally a carbohydrate to soil containing the plant. A method of increasing plant crop yield and protein levels in the plant product by applying a lipid, and optionally a carbohydrate to soil containing the plant.
MULTI-PURPOSE LIGNIN-CARBOHYDRATE BINDING SYSTEM
A granule includes (i) particles comprising an active agent and (ii) a binding agent comprising a lignosulfonate and a mixture of polyols. A ratio of lignosulfonate to the mixture of polyols is in the range of 1.5:1 to 16:1. The mixture of polyols may include monosaccharides, disaccharides, hydrogenated starch hydrolysates, or combinations thereof. The active agent may be an agriculturally active agent, a pharmaceutically active agent, or a food product. The granule may have a sphericity of at least 85%.
Fertilizer composition and methods of making and using same
In accordance with the present invention, disclosed herein is a fertilizer core and fertilizer granule and methods related thereto. The fertilizer core particle has an outer surface and comprising one or more fertilizer additives, one or more binders, and one or more pH buffering agents, and wherein the fertilizer core particle comprises from about 10 wt % to about 99 wt % of the one or more binders.
FERTILIZER POUCH
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for a fertilizer pouch comprised of hot water soluble polyvinyl alcohol. Methods and compositions for reducing leached nutrients are also provided including but not limited to: Iron, Manganese, Copper, Bicarbonate, Zinc, Phosphorus, Molybdenum, Ammonia, Nitrogen, Calcium, Potassium, Sulfate, Magnesium, Sodium, Chloride, Inorganic Nitrogen, and Total Nitrogen. Further, methods and compositions for treating a plant are provided.
COMPOSITIONS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF AN ELEMENT IN RESPONSE TO BIOLOGICAL DEMAND
The invention provides compositions and systems comprising a carrier and an element. The carrier is a network of polymers insoluble in water comprising phenolic hydroxyl moieties, aliphatic hydroxyl moieties or a combination thereof. An association between the carrier and the element is labile in response to biological demand and the lability of the association in the presence of water is less than the lability of the association in response to biological demand. Also provided are methods of making such compositions and methods for delivering the element to an organism.
Fertilizer Pouch and Method of Use Thereof
There is provided a fertilizer pouch for planting on or in soil. The fertilizer pouch comprises an enclosed biodegradable container having sidewalls surrounding an interior space and fertilizer situated within the interior space. Upon planting, the biodegradable container degrades and releases the fertilizer therein into the surrounding soil. There is also provided a method of applying fertilizer to soil, the method comprises planting one or more of the above fertilizer pouches in or on the soil, wherein the biodegradable containers degrade at different rates, thus releasing the fertilizer therein into the surrounding soil at different times.
Organic flocculant and fertilizer
Provided herein is technology relating to organic fertilizers and particularly, but not exclusively, to organic and/or biodegradable flocculants, methods of preparing organic fertilizers using an organic and/or biodegradable flocculant, and systems for treating water using an organic and/or biodegradable flocculant to prepare an organic fertilizer.
BIOCHAR ENCASED IN A BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL
A soil amendment is provided and a method for making the same, where the soil amendment is encasing biochar in a biodegradable material. The biochar encased in the biodegradable material may be either or both treated and untreated (raw) biochar. The biodegradable material encasing the biochar may be sealed to produce a packet or capsule, or deposited on a sheet of biodegradable material. The sheet of biodegradable material may include a biodegradable adhesive, creating a biochar tape on the biodegradable material. In another example the biodegradable material may be immersed in a solution containing biochar to create a soil amendment, for example, to wrap a root ball of a seedling or sapling. The biodegradable material may, for example, be a polymer, wax, oil, or paraffin which is used to create a bead, capsule, or pod of biochar or biochar slurry, or may be a fiber based or polymer based material that can be formed into a shape, such as a liner, container, or a disc.
Biochar encased in a biodegradable material
A soil amendment is provided and a method for making the same, where the soil amendment is encasing biochar in a biodegradable material. The biochar encased in the biodegradable material may be either or both treated and untreated (raw) biochar. The biodegradable material encasing the biochar may be sealed to produce a packet or capsule, or deposited on a sheet of biodegradable material. The sheet of biodegradable material may include a biodegradable adhesive, creating a biochar tape on the biodegradable material. In another example the biodegradable material may be immersed in a solution containing biochar to create a soil amendment, for example, to wrap a root ball of a seedling or sapling. The biodegradable material may, for example, be a polymer, wax, oil, or paraffin which is used to create a bead, capsule, or pod of biochar or biochar slurry, or may be a fiber based or polymer based material that can be formed into a shape, such as a liner, container, or a disc.
POTASSIUM CITRATE MIXTURE FORMED FROM A DRY FERTILIZER AND METHODS THEREOF
There is disclosed a dry fertilizer comprising citric acid and potassium carbonate or potassium bicarbonate. The dry fertilizer may be one of a tablet, powder, meal and pellet. The dry fertilizer may include one of plant nutrients, soil nutrients, carbonates, bicarbonates, acids, oils, microorganisms, biostimulants, enzymes, hormones, fertilizers, lubricants, and binding agents. The dry fertilizer may be packaged.