Science, asked by prushti2345, 1 year ago

why fertilizer destroy the fertility of a soil

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Answered by sakshi5293
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hey ur ans is here..............Inorganic fertilizers have the necessary amounts of the three main nutrients that the plants require to help them to survive and flourish. ... As Inorganic fertilizers tend to leach, excessive use can lead to a buildup of salts in the soil, causing damage to the plant. Nitrogen is very vulnerable to leaching..........hope it helps u
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Answered by RowdyBabe
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Hey dude,

Likewise alkaline fertilizers like sodium-nitrate develop alkalinity in soil reducing its fertility and making it barren. So to say; soil fertility and vegetation depend much on the balanced supply of essential nutrients and minerals. ... Nitrogen fertilizers break down into nitrates and travel easily through the soil.

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