Peat is one of the most important organic fertilizers, it has its own mineral base and the ability to retain moisture. Lowland peat (black peat) is more fertile than other types of peat because it contains more nutrients and trace elements.
It is used for fertilizing poor soils, for improving infertile land in order to give cohesiveness to sandy soils or for loosening clay soils. This type of peat is an ecologically clean product, when applied to the soil, peat creates a favorable water and air climate, replenishes the reserves of organic substances.
Embankment
The briquette meets the requirements of DSTU 2042-92 "Peat briquettes for communal and household use.
Names of indicators, units of measurement | Actual content | Test method |
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Mass fraction of woad, % | 61.9 | MBB 009-2019 (developed on the basis of GOST 26713-85) |
Mass fraction of organic matter, % | 91.6 | DSTU 8454:2015 |
Mass fraction of total nitrogen {N) in dry matter, % | 4.13 | DSTU 7911:2015 |
Mass fraction of total phosphorus (PtO ) in dry matter, % | 0.22 | MBB 011-2019 (developed on the basis of GOST 26717-85) |
Mass fraction of total potassium (K O) in dry matter, % | 0.01 | DSTU 7949:2015 |
Mass fraction of sulphur (S) in dry matter, % | 1.14 | DSTU EN 16032:2015 |
Mass fraction of capricium oxide (CaO) in dry matter, % | not detected | DSTU ENI2946:2005 |
Mass fraction of calcium oxide (MgO) in dry matter, % | not detected | DSTU EN12946:2005 |
Trace elements content, mg/kg: manganese | 2.43 | DSTU EN 15962:20I5 |
zinc | 0.08 | DSTU EN 15962:20I5 |
сopper | not detected | DSTU EN 15962:20I5 |
cobalt | 0.22 | DSTU EN 15962:20I5 |