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  2. Excellerator (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The amount of total silicon in Excellerator is 39%. Silicon has been shown to improve plant cell wall strength and structural integrity in many turfgrass species. [2] Other benefits of silicon to plants include increased drought and frost resistance, decreased lodging and improved plant response to pests and disease.

  3. Silicon tetrabromide - Wikipedia

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    Silicon tetrabromide, also known as tetrabromosilane, is the inorganic compound with the formula SiBr 4. [1] This colorless liquid has a suffocating odor due to its tendency to hydrolyze with release of hydrogen bromide. [2] The general properties of silicon tetrabromide closely resemble those of the more commonly used silicon tetrachloride. [2]

  4. Liquid manure - Wikipedia

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    Liquid manure is a mixture of animal waste and organic matter used as an agricultural fertilizer, sometimes thinned with water. It can be aged in a slurry pit to concentrate it. Liquid manure was developed in the 20th-century [ 1 ] as an alternative to fermented manure.

  5. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Fertilizers are applied to crops both as solids and as liquid. About 90% of fertilizers are applied as solids. The most widely used solid inorganic fertilizers are urea, diammonium phosphate and potassium chloride. [53] Solid fertilizer is typically granulated or powdered. Often solids are available as prills, a solid globule. Liquid ...

  6. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Controlled release fertilizers are traditional fertilizers encapsulated in a shell that degrades at a specified rate. Sulfur is a typical encapsulation material. Other coated products use thermoplastics (and sometimes ethylene-vinyl acetate and surfactants, etc.) to produce diffusion-controlled release of urea or other fertilizers. "Reactive ...

  7. Tin(IV) bromide - Wikipedia

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    Silicon tetrabromide Germanium tetrabromide Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).