Urea granules with a concentration of 46% refer to a specific form of urea fertilizer that is in a granular form. Granular urea is a popular choice for fertilization due to its ease of handling and application. The 46% concentration indicates the nitrogen (N) content in the granules. It means that for every 100 grams of the urea granules, 46 grams consist of nitrogen. Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plant growth, and urea with a high nitrogen concentration provides a concentrated source of this nutrient. Granular urea is commonly used in agriculture for a wide range of crops. The granules can be applied to the soil using various methods, such as broadcasting, side-dressing, or incorporation into the soil during planting. The granules gradually dissolve in the soil, releasing nitrogen that is readily available for plant uptake.