What is inorganic fertilizer
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Inorganic fertilizer classification
The difference between inorganic fertilizer and organic fertilizer
Precautions when using inorganic fertilizers
Inorganic fertilizers are referred to as "chemical fertilizers". They have relatively simple ingredients, high active ingredients, and are easily absorbed by plant roots. They are also called "quick-acting fertilizers" and include nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, compound fertilizers, etc.
Inorganic fertilizer classification
Introduction to inorganic fertilizer
Inorganic fertilizer is a kind of mineral fertilizer, also known as chemical fertilizer, or "chemical fertilizer" for short. It has a relatively simple composition, is easily soluble in water, and decomposes quickly. It is quickly absorbed by plant roots, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, compound fertilizers, etc.
Classification of inorganic fertilizers
Inorganic fertilizers can be divided into ammonium bicarbonate, urea, ammonium sulfate, calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer, potassium sulfate, plant ash, lime, etc.
The difference between inorganic fertilizers and organic fertilizers
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Carbon compounds, excluding simple compounds such as carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, and carbonates, mainly contain C, H, and O. Compounds of chemical elements are called organic compounds, and vice versa are called inorganic compounds. Organic fertilizers refer to fertilizers containing the former type of substances, while inorganic fertilizers refer to fertilizers containing the latter type of compounds.
Different sources
Organic fertilizer uses the excrement or remains of organisms as fertilizer, is easily decomposed by microorganisms, and has good compatibility with the environment. It does not pollute the environment and is both environmentally friendly and economical; inorganic fertilizers bury high-purity inorganic salts into the soil, which can easily destroy the pH of the soil and harm the ecological environment.
Precautions for using inorganic fertilizers
Excessive application of inorganic fertilizers will cause soil compaction, which will easily lead to the fixation and loss of soil nutrients, prone to pests and diseases, and reduce the quality of agricultural products. Therefore, attention should be paid to controlling the amount and degree of inorganic fertilizers used.
The difference between inorganic fertilizer and organic fertilizer
Precautions when using inorganic fertilizers
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