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chemical fertilizers boost soil fertility but immediately destroys it comment ​

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Answered by KevinDhaka
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The presence of a number of acids in the soil, such as hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, creates a damaging effect on soil referred to as soil friability. The different acids in the soil dissolve the soil crumbs which help to hold together the rock particles. Soil crumbs result from the combination of humus, or decomposed natural material such as dead leaves, with clay. These mineral rich soil crumbs are essential to soil drainage and greatly improve air circulation in the soil. As the chemicals in the chemical fertilizers destroy soil crumbs, the result is a highly compacted soil with reduced drainage and air circulation.planation:

Answered by arsh122100
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Although organic and inorganic fertilizers have their side effects on crop and soil health, the former is preferable. it is also important to note that the use of fertilizers to boost soil fertility is inevitable and the question of which form of fertilizer.i.e organic or inorganic should be recommended is a global concern. I suggest integrated soil fertility management as a tool to avoid rampant usage of inorganic fertilizers as their adverse impact is high compared to organic fertilizers.

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