Biology, asked by sg660856, 11 months ago

if 50kg of superphosphate is added to the soil how much phosphorus would the soil get​

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Answered by akashdeepchauhan123
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Answered by zunnurain282494
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Answer:

8 percent

Explanation:

There are different forms of fertilizers which are used for supplying phosphorus. Superphosphate is the common synthetic form of fertilizer which is used for enriching the soil with phosphate. About 50 kg of superphosphate adds 8% of phosphorus to the soil. Triple phosphate can also be used for adding phosphate to the soil.

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