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Chemical fertilizers can pollute the water supply. Their use helps to produce more crops but their quantities have to be carefully controlled.
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
The chemical agent ninhydin is used as a catalyst for nitrogen based fertilizers and is sometimes found in ammonia based fertilizers used for non food based agriculture.
Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances. Natural fertilizers are insufficient for all the world.
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Chemical fertilizers can damage soil by altering its pH levels, depleting essential nutrients, and disrupting the balance of microorganisms that support soil health. Overuse of chemical fertilizers can lead to soil compaction, reduced soil fertility, and increased salinity, ultimately harming plant growth and the overall ecosystem.
Examples of chemical fertilizers include ammonium nitrate, urea, and superphosphate. These fertilizers are synthetically produced and typically provide essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to plants for their growth and development.
That the product is used on the particular plant that it's intended for and that the product is applied completely in accordance with the product's instructions are the precautions concerning chemical fertilizers.
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Chemical fertilizers can pollute the water supply. Their use helps to produce more crops but their quantities have to be carefully controlled.
Yes. Nitrogen is used for making many types of amide/amine-based chemical fertilizers. It is the main constituent of fertilizers like Urea & Di-Amino-Phosphate.
Although organic fertilizers are costlier than chemical fertilizers, the growth of the plants with organic fertilizers is more harmonious.
They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
Fertilizers contain high concentrations of nitrogen, a limiting nutrient for algae.
It is only a legend; natural fertilizers are not complete fertilizers (they doesn't contain phosphorous, potassium, calcium, microelements), the quantities are not sufficient and they are also a great source of pollution.