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what is fertiliser Name any two fertiliser

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Answered by Hasti152002
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Hey... I think this can be ur answer!!


A fertiliser is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to provide one or more plant nutrients required for growth of plant!!!

Examples - Ammonium phosphate and pottasuim nitrate...

Hope it helps you dear
Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • Fertiliser is a man made substance. It is an inorganic salt and organic compound.

  • It is very rich in plants nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

  • It does not add any humus to the soil.

  • Being soluble in water, fertiliser can readily absorbed by the crop plants.

  • It is nutrient specific and can provide specifically nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to the soil.

  • It is compact and concentrated so it can be easily stored, transport and can be applied to the crops.

  • A fertiliser is costly and made up in factories.

  • Urea Ammonium nitrate and Potassium chloride are the examples of fertilisers.
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