go to nearest fertilizer shop and collect the information about chemical fertilizers
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Agriculture is an empowered arena nowadays. With
advancement of technology, new machines related to
cultivation, harvesting , etc. are being introduced to enhance
the productivity. Now that everything has been taken care of,
how can one remain behind to promote the real growth.
Today when the whole life cycle of every plant is in human
hands, each step of growth is studied deeply and no one is
ignorant of the rising nutrient demands of the plants. Science
has evolved with each progressive day and the agricultural
front has not been left untouched. New synthetic degradable
and non degradable fertilizers have been duly introduced
looking at the hastened demands of food.
Today productivity has been increased by a major proportion
and the entire credit goes to fertilizers. Fertilizers are a
superior and advanced means to promote and enhance
productivity. All the fertilizers have been categorized into
several types depending on their constituents, strength and
various other features. However each fertilizer contain
adequate amounts of the needed chemicals, minerals and
elements to ensure a healthy and fast growth.
A fertilizer is essentially a blended mixture of one or more
organic or inorganic compounds or chemicals needed by the
plants for enhanced and nourished growth. Based on these
constituent components, fertilizers have been divided in the
following categories:
Organic Fertilizers
Organic fertilizers constitute of decayed or partially decayed
organic material which is to a great extent bio degradable. It
includes animal waste and rotten green manure
or also any natural elements which adds to the humus
content of the soil and nourishes it is termed manure or
fertilizer. It is used by the plants with the help of the
microorganisms in the soil which decompose the matter
releasing the nutrients and thus making it soluble and ready
to be taken in by the plants.
Certain examples of organic fertilizers are: Compost, Manure,
fish and bone meal, etc.
Inorganic fertilizers
A chemical Fertilizer is known as inorganic fertilizer when its
constituents are originated through synthetic means making
them non- degradable. To sustain reliable and hastened
growth, these fertilizers are added to the soil. Generally these
fertilizers are manufactured keeping in mind the natural
elements needed by the plants for healthy and convenient
growth. They contain one or more of the essential growth
nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium and
various others. Once added to the soil, these nutrients fulfill
the required demands of the plants and provide them the
nutrients they naturally lacked or helps them retain the lost
nutrients.
How does the Chemical Fertilizer work?
Unlike the longer time-period taken by organic fertilizers to
work on the growth of the plants, Chemical fertilizers work in
a hastened manner and work their appropriate actions on the
plants in the required time-frame. Trusted for their fastened
and sure action, these chemical fertilizers are formulated and
churned in precisely measured concentrations and combined
with suitable elements and acids meant for different crops
and plants.
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