This method is normally referred to as either organic farming or traditional farming.
These substances are called fungicides.
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In regards to pollution, with rainfall, the chemicals can run off into near water sources. Advancements in agriculture such as the switch from organic to chemical fertilizers and introduction of pesticides and pest-resistant strains have resulted in increased yields of healthy crops. But this fertilizer affects soil for if fertilizer is being used, the soil will not be fertile and the chemicals in the crops can harm the health of consumer. It harms the planet, go with organic!
Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are major components of fertilizer products for plants.Specifically, chemical, commercial, conventional, non-organic fertilizers tend to be called "NPK" fertilizers. The initials are the symbols of the above-mentioned three nutrients. These three nutrients are called "macronutrients" because plants need them in quantities far larger than the required amounts of other essential plant nutrients.
Food produced in this way is called "organic".
Organic is a method of growing food without using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Food grown organically is called organic food. Non-organic is a method of growing food that uses synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Food grown this way is called non-organic. Genetic engineering is taking a gene from one organism and forcing it into another, unrelated organism in a lab. Seeds that are genetically engineered can be grown non-organically, but not organically. Foods that are genetically engineered are called GMO foods.
Yes. Since there can be no change without a reaction.
These substances are called fungicides.
These substances are called reactants.
enzymes are never consumed in a chemical reaction, therefore the answer to your question is that enzymes that affect the speed of a chemical reaction without being consumed are indeed called enzymes.
Chemical fertilizer is any inorganic materials that is inserted into the soil for the growth and cultivation of plants. Examples are ammonia, ammonium sulphate, potash, urea, sodium nitrate, ammonium nitrate. The main role plays by the substance called nitrogen which are used in all these chemical fertilizers that helps to acidify the soil, very useful for the growth and stability of plants. I hope that will enough to clarify your point.
It's typically referred to as "organic farming". Sometimes also called "traditional farming".
The product call the 'King of Fertilizers' is urea fertilizer, an inexpensive form of nitrogen fertilizer.
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In regards to pollution, with rainfall, the chemicals can run off into near water sources. Advancements in agriculture such as the switch from organic to chemical fertilizers and introduction of pesticides and pest-resistant strains have resulted in increased yields of healthy crops. But this fertilizer affects soil for if fertilizer is being used, the soil will not be fertile and the chemicals in the crops can harm the health of consumer. It harms the planet, go with organic!