Legumes "fix" nitrogen in nodules on their roots, so they do not need additional nitrogen-containing fertilizers.
Robert Forest Hutton has written: 'An appraisal of research on the economics of fertilizer use' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Fertilizers, Research
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Our need for fertilizers has increased due to the depletion of nutrients in soil from continuous farming practices without adequate replenishment. Additionally, there is an increasing demand for food production to feed a growing global population, leading to the need for more intensive agriculture and the use of fertilizers to maintain soil fertility and crop yields.
Some measures to reduce the use of fertilizers include implementing precision agriculture techniques to optimize fertilizer application, promoting crop rotation and cover cropping to improve soil health and reduce the need for fertilizers, and utilizing organic fertilizers and natural alternatives such as compost and manure. Additionally, promoting integrated pest management practices can help minimize the need for fertilizers by supporting a more balanced ecosystem.
Yes, there is a need for apply fertilizers in a tree plantation.Specifically, fertilizers are needed to get the plantation going. Trees become particularly vulnerable during the first two years of establishment. They also may need to be fertilized during times of extreme environmental stress, such as prolonged drought and stubborn pest attacks.
Fertilizers are inorganic nutrients that plants need to grow.
All the plants need fertilizers which are salts.
Becasuse all gardeners have their ways to fix a garden and what ever they need to do with the garden
No, plants can make their own sugars by photosynthesis. The purpose of fertilizers is to provide elements such as nitrogen which the plant cannot take in from air or water.
Killing animals can disrupt the ecosystem balance in the forest by affecting food chains, population dynamics, and nutrient cycling. This can lead to cascading effects on plant growth, soil health, and overall biodiversity, ultimately harming the forest's health and stability.
Yes there is a need