To increase soil fertility if the soil is deficient in phosphorus.
Plants get phosphorus from soil and water, whereas animals get phosphorus by eating plants or other animals.
it begins through the soil and evolves into dirt
The answer expected is probably "phosphorus", but it should be noted that the chemical form in which it is found in the soil is not poisonous.
adding chemical fertilizers to the soil
To increase soil fertility if the soil is deficient in phosphorus.
Phosphorus is an essential component in soil but if you put to much it can kill the plant in the soil. Phosphorus does not enter the atmosphere, remaining mostly on land and in rock and soil minerals. 80 percent of the phosphorus is used to make fertilizers.It acts as a prominent nutrient in soil.However, excessive amounts of phosphorus is detrimental .
Phosphorus dirt and soil.
Sulfur and Phosphorus are available to a small degree naturally in the soil. When they are depleted they can be added through fertilization or crop rotation. These traces are necessary for proper growth.
Plants get phosphorus from soil and water, whereas animals get phosphorus by eating plants or other animals.
Animals consume plants which have taken phosphorus out of the soil. They then excrete it in the form of manure and biosolids which returns it to the soil.
NITROGEN and PHOSPHORUS
Decaying organisms.
I think that there is Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium.
Phosphorus.
You add superphosphate to the soil.
soil