Fertilizers are used to increase the production in agriculture; but the irrational use can lead to the pollution of soils and waters.
Fertilisers are needed to replenish nutrients in the soil that are essential for plant growth. They provide plants with the necessary elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that may be deficient in the soil. Fertilisers help increase crop yields and improve plant health.
The difference is that chemical fertilizers have chemicals. And bio fertilizers don't.
Chambal Fertilisers was created in 1985.
Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.
The controlled use of fertilisers and use of biodegradable fertilisers are the way to solve this problems.
Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.
Plants need fertilisers because fertilisers provide nutrients e.g. nitrogen and magnesium. Fertilisers are used for boosting off the growth of plants in order for plants to grow faster.
Yes, some fertilisers can contain toxic chemicals such as heavy metals or synthetic compounds that can be harmful to the environment and human health if not used properly or if they leach into water sources. It is important to follow proper guidelines for their use and disposal.
what are the economic benefits of using artificial fertilisers
Artificial fertilisers are used on soils because once the crops are harvested the soil is left without many minerals. The minerals they need are kept in the ground even if the crops are harvested with the help of artificial fertilisers. This is beneficial for the soil because it prevents the fields from laying fallow (where no crops are grown).
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers was created in 1976.
I think they help break down the soil tp release the nutrients but dont take my word for it, I think this may be for natural fertilisers, Sorry.