Optimizing Green Bean Yield: Controlled Nitrogen Release with Nano-Urea-Modified Apatite
Muhammad Fathy,
Mohamed Helal,
Hassan Khater
et al.
Abstract:Controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) have drawn significant attention because of their ability to improve plant nutrient uptake efficiency and mitigate environmental pollution. Current commercial CRFs need improvement to reduce synthesizing costs and to apply biodegradable materials and/or biorefinery wastes. In this study, CRFs were synthesized by treating nano-apatite with urea at different apatite:urea ratios (1:1 and 1:4). The biodegradable polymers, alginate, and lignin extracted from agricultural residu… Show more
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