Patent classifications
C05G5/23
Micronutrient foliar solutions
The present disclosure provides novel compositions and methods of forming those compositions by complexing a micronutrient with at least two organic acids, preferably in the presence of a base to form an aqueous formulation. Compositions comprising the complexed micronutrient are tank mix compatible and can be used to deliver a water-soluble source of the particular micronutrient to plants (e.g., corn plants), with foliar application being particularly preferred.
LOW TEMPERATURE STABLE AQUEOUS FORMULATIONS OF N-(N-BUTYL) THIOPHOSPHORIC TRIAMIDE
The present disclosure relates to a low temperature stable aqueous formulation of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) with stability against crystallization and/or freezing upon exposure to low temperatures of 0° C. or below. Formulations of the present disclosure may also contain water-soluble agents such as microbial strains. The present disclosure also provides methods to make and use the formulation according to the present disclosure.
LOW TEMPERATURE STABLE AQUEOUS FORMULATIONS OF N-(N-BUTYL) THIOPHOSPHORIC TRIAMIDE
The present disclosure relates to a low temperature stable aqueous formulation of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) with stability against crystallization and/or freezing upon exposure to low temperatures of 0° C. or below. Formulations of the present disclosure may also contain water-soluble agents such as microbial strains. The present disclosure also provides methods to make and use the formulation according to the present disclosure.
LIQUID HUMIC ACID EXTRACT
A liquid humic acid extract that does not form precipitates when combined with a liquid fertilizer containing at least one of Mg, Fe, Zn and Mo and having an electric conductivity of 90 ms/cm or more. A liquid humic acid extract containing humic acid that has a mass-average molecular weight of 100 to 1,200, and having a total organic carbon concentration of 15,000 to 25,000 mg/L and a pH of 0.5 to 4.0. Preferably, the liquid humic acid extract contains a humic acid having a mass-average molecular weight of 100 to 1,200, and has a total organic carbon concentration of 15,000 to 25,000 mg/L and a pH of 0.5 to 4.0. A liquid humic acid extract that hardly forms precipitates and realizes an increase in the crop yield.
LIQUID HUMIC ACID EXTRACT
A liquid humic acid extract that does not form precipitates when combined with a liquid fertilizer containing at least one of Mg, Fe, Zn and Mo and having an electric conductivity of 90 ms/cm or more. A liquid humic acid extract containing humic acid that has a mass-average molecular weight of 100 to 1,200, and having a total organic carbon concentration of 15,000 to 25,000 mg/L and a pH of 0.5 to 4.0. Preferably, the liquid humic acid extract contains a humic acid having a mass-average molecular weight of 100 to 1,200, and has a total organic carbon concentration of 15,000 to 25,000 mg/L and a pH of 0.5 to 4.0. A liquid humic acid extract that hardly forms precipitates and realizes an increase in the crop yield.
NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS TO IMPROVE FERTILIZER EFFICIENCY
Disclosed are compositions and methods of making a liquid fertilizer additive of biodegradable polymeric and/or oligomeric nitrification inhibitors comprised of utilizing a non-aqueous polar, aprotic organo liquid (NAPAOL) as the reaction medium for the reaction of aldehyde(s) with cyano-containing nitrification inhibitors that have one or more aldehyde reactive groups selected from the group consisting of a) primary amines, b) secondary amines, c) amides, d) thiols, e) hydroxyls and f) phenols.
NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS TO IMPROVE FERTILIZER EFFICIENCY
Disclosed are compositions and methods of making a liquid fertilizer additive of biodegradable polymeric and/or oligomeric nitrification inhibitors comprised of utilizing a non-aqueous polar, aprotic organo liquid (NAPAOL) as the reaction medium for the reaction of aldehyde(s) with cyano-containing nitrification inhibitors that have one or more aldehyde reactive groups selected from the group consisting of a) primary amines, b) secondary amines, c) amides, d) thiols, e) hydroxyls and f) phenols.
MICROWAVE PLASMA SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENTLY PRODUCING NITRIC ACID AND NITROGEN FERTILIZERS
A microwave-plasma system for generating fixed-nitrogen products comprises a microwave generator operably coupled with a gas chamber where the microwave generator provides microwave power to the gas chamber. The system further includes a source of gas, which may be for example oxygen, nitrogen and/or air, operably coupled with the plasma chamber. The microwave power produces a plasma of the gas within the chamber. The system further includes an absorber unit fluidically connected to the gas chamber to capture product from the plasma in the gas chamber. The captured product may include fixed nitrogen gaseous products.
MICROWAVE PLASMA SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENTLY PRODUCING NITRIC ACID AND NITROGEN FERTILIZERS
A microwave-plasma system for generating fixed-nitrogen products comprises a microwave generator operably coupled with a gas chamber where the microwave generator provides microwave power to the gas chamber. The system further includes a source of gas, which may be for example oxygen, nitrogen and/or air, operably coupled with the plasma chamber. The microwave power produces a plasma of the gas within the chamber. The system further includes an absorber unit fluidically connected to the gas chamber to capture product from the plasma in the gas chamber. The captured product may include fixed nitrogen gaseous products.
Agricultural Fertilizers with Montmorillonite Clays
An agricultural or horticultural fertilizer, and method of making the fertilizer, featuring processed montmorillonite clay and other ingredients for improving plant growth and health. Liquid fertilizers for use in drip irrigation may comprise potash in an aqueous blend, as well as citric acid and humate. The method involves the preparation of a montmorillonite mineral-humate solution, which solution is mixed with other ingredients. In an early step, the montmorillonite and the humate are mixed with water and citric acid, and then blended or mixed over a period of time sufficient for the citric acid to leach the montmorillonite and humate into solution. The solution is then filtered to remove solid mineral residue. The filtered solution is then mixed with Aloe vera and potash to prepare a concentrated liquid.