Environmental Sciences, asked by geoavishek, 7 months ago

how chemical fertilizers disturb the balance of the nutrient pattern of the plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is because chemical fertilizers trade fast growth for health in plants, resulting in crops that have less nutritional value. Plants will grow on little more than NPK, but they will be missing or developing less of essential nutrients such as calcium, zinc, and iron.

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