Isobutylidenediurea

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IBDU

Isobutylidenediurea Isobutylidenediurea, also known as IBDU, is a type of slow-release fertilizer commonly used in agriculture. It is a white crystalline substance that is soluble in water. IBDU is valued for its ability to gradually release nitrogen over an extended period, providing a sustained nutrient supply to plants.

Properties[edit]

IBDU has a high nitrogen content, typically around 31%. Its slow-release properties are attributed to its unique chemical structure, which allows for controlled decomposition in the soil. This gradual breakdown ensures that nitrogen is released slowly and steadily, reducing the risk of leaching and nutrient loss.

Application[edit]

IBDU is commonly used as a fertilizer for various crops, including corn, wheat, and soybeans. It is particularly beneficial for crops that have a long growing season or require a continuous supply of nitrogen. Farmers often apply IBDU at the beginning of the growing season to provide a steady source of nutrients throughout the plant's development.

Benefits[edit]

One of the key advantages of IBDU is its long-lasting effect, which can span several months depending on soil conditions. This extended nutrient release helps to promote healthy plant growth and minimize the need for frequent reapplication. Additionally, IBDU is less prone to volatilization compared to other nitrogen fertilizers, making it a more environmentally friendly option.

Environmental Impact[edit]

IBDU is considered a relatively safe and environmentally friendly fertilizer due to its slow-release nature. By reducing the risk of nitrogen leaching into groundwater or volatilizing into the atmosphere, IBDU helps to minimize environmental pollution and promote sustainable agriculture practices.

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