An Agricultural Pollutant: Chemical Fertilizer

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Abstract

Consumer society, in order to meet the growing need for food, agricultural land per unit area required to achieve maximum efficiency and highest quality product. It is known that the nutrition of the plant is the one of the most important factors to control agricultural productivity and quality. Rates of nutrients in the soil affects the quality of yield. In the permanent agricultural land, the soil will be very poor in nutrients, as a result, inefficient. Therefore, producers, fertilize the soil, combat pests, irrigation and process of agricultural activities to make more efficient to soil. Fertilization among these activities remains a priority at all times. Recent studies, however, excessive use of…

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Keywords
  • Fertilizer
  • Agriculture
  • Pollutant
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental protection
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Agronomy
  • Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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