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Because "dissolved in water" is about the only way that nutrients can get into the roots and on into the plant.
Fertilisers are not toxic products; but, of course, fertilizers must be used only rationally and in controlled conditions.
water soluble vitamins can not be stored in our body for long as some amount of water goes on getting excreted along with urine. so, it is important to take water soluble vitamins every day in diet to pevent deficiency of those vitamins.
The fertilisers can be separated by the process of filteration.
Vitamin C and all Vitamin Bs are water soluble. Vitamin C is ran important antioxidant and cofactor for enzyme activities. A form of Vitamin B1 is important as a coenzyme in the catabolism of amino acids and sugars.
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Because "dissolved in water" is about the only way that nutrients can get into the roots and on into the plant.
Nitrogen is very important in fertilisers.
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Artificial fertilisers do
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.
what are the economic benefits of using artificial fertilisers