the weeds are killed, crops don't die, which is alot more economically friendly than taking a fuel burning tractor and driving about a field with a weeder, so organic crops are worse for the environment
Fertilizers are not so much of a problem. The biggest problem is the use of pesticides on crops.
crops cant effect soil crops just take fertilizers from the soil
Fertilizers. Farmers put fertilizers on their crops and then the fertilizer can get washed into the ground or into a nearby river therefore polluting it.
various plant hormones and pesticides
native plants had most requirements of fertilizers and pesticides.
fertilizers are good for crops but access of fertilizers can be a curse on crops
No. Because Blue Banded Bees hest up high and Pesticides are spared on crops in and on the ground.
how might pesticides and fertilizers on land become a problem in an ocean ecosystem
It's typically referred to as "organic farming". Sometimes also called "traditional farming".
Open field crops are grown in fields outdoors on a farm, and most likely are treated with fertilizer and pesticides, unless it's an organic farm. Greenhouse crops are grown in a greenhouse building, and most likely are grown without fertilizers and pesticides. Greenhouse crops can also be grown at any season if the greenhouse is heated and lit properly.
The long-term use of pesticides and fertilizer can leave chemicals in the soil which can have toxic effects on certain crops and can contaminate agricultural workers, livestock and nearby strams.
as the fertilizers and pesticides are made from chemical substances that is why when we put fertilizers instead of cow dung etc the soil become dry and pollute. shaghaf ghufran qureshi