Product Overview
Potassium Bicarbonate (KHCO₃) is a versatile compound used as a fungicide in organic agriculture, a food-grade leavening agent (E501ii), a fire suppressant, and a pharmaceutical excipient. In crop protection, foliar-applied potassium bicarbonate disrupts fungal cell membranes at contact, providing effective control of powdery mildew, Botrytis, and other surface pathogens without chemical residues. Dongkwang Poland supplies food-grade and technical-grade KHCO₃ to agricultural, food, and industrial customers across Europe.
How Potassium Bicarbonate Works
As a foliar fungicide, KHCO₃ disrupts the osmotic balance and pH of fungal cell membranes upon contact, causing cell lysis. It is effective against powdery mildew (Erysiphe, Podosphaera), Botrytis cinerea, and Alternaria. The potassium ion is absorbed through the leaf surface, providing supplemental K nutrition. The bicarbonate anion raises leaf surface pH, creating an unfavorable environment for fungal spore germination.
Key Benefits
Application Guide
Fungicide: 5-10 g/L foliar spray applied every 7-14 days during disease pressure. Begin applications preventatively before disease onset. Compatible with most biologicals but test with chemical fungicides before mixing. Food industry: per formulation requirements. Fire suppression: as specified by extinguisher manufacturer. Always use clean spray equipment to prevent nozzle clogging.
Ideal For
Storage & Handling
Store in dry, cool conditions in sealed containers. KHCO₃ is non-hazardous and non-corrosive. Shelf life: 36 months in original packaging. Slightly hygroscopic — reseal after opening. Non-toxic but avoid dust inhalation — use dust mask for bulk handling.




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