Many people think that if the temperature is low in winter, chemical fertilizers will not evaporate. Is this really the case?

Ammonium bicarbonate, ammonia, ammonium sulfate, etc. in nitrogen fertilizers are not non-volatile under low temperature conditions, but are slower and less volatile than in summer and autumn high-temperature seasons. Ammonium nitrate in nitrogen fertilizer, potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate in potash fertilizer are prone to burn and explode at high temperatures, but if they are stored in the kitchen or near a heating stove in winter, they are also very dangerous. The corrosiveness of superphosphate has nothing to do with the temperature. As long as cloth bags and sacks come into contact with superphosphate, they will be corroded, and the contents of the bags such as seeds, salt, soda ash, etc. will deteriorate. When nitrogen fertilizer volatilizes and encounters moisture in the air, it will be converted into highly corrosive ammonium hydroxide. When encountering seeds, it will cause embryos to lose their germination ability. When encountering grains, they will deteriorate, and when encountering pesticides, they will become invalid. , Ironware will corrode and peel off.

Therefore, in the cold winter, chemical fertilizers will also volatilize. Don't ignore this when storing.

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