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Phosphorus
Muhammad Zeeshan Asghar replied 1 year, 5 months ago 31 Members · 66 Replies
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Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for plant growth and development. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, energy transfer, and root development. Phosphorus also helps in the formation of DNA, RNA, and ATP, which are essential for plant survival and growth.
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Sources of Phosphorus:
1. Phosphorus-rich fertilizers
2. Bone meal
3. Rock phosphate
4. Manure
5. Compost
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About 85% of the body’s phosphorus is in bones and teeth. Phosphorous is also present in smaller amounts in cells and tissues throughout the body. Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and plays an essential role in how the body stores and uses energy. It also helps reduce muscle pain after a workout.About 85% of the body’s phosphorus is in bones and teeth. Phosphorous is also present in smaller amounts in cells and tissues throughout the body. Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and plays an essential role in how the body stores and uses energy. It also helps reduce muscle pain after a workout.
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above mentioned things are for human i think, for broilers and layers this much of amount is not required
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at the time of digestion phosphorus will release from intestaine, and we need to provide topup through feed also
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