Nishu Sharma
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Posted 4 year ago

What are the bad effects of excessive use of fertiliser on soil?

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Usha Kamble
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Posted 4 year ago Usha Kamble

rutuja nitin shinde

V PRABHAKAR RAO
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Posted 4 year ago V PRABHAKAR RAO

It may cause  loss of actual nutrients in soil.And sooner plants may not grow??

Mitesh Sharma
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Posted 4 year ago Mitesh Sharma

Plant fertilizers can poison people and pets if they are inhaled or accidentally ingested. Touching the fertilizer may cause skin irritation, and ingesting it may be poisonous. Nitrates are the ingredients that cause the poisoning. Nitrates are a form of nitrogen that plants can easily absorb.

Shweta Jain
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Posted 4 year ago Shweta Jain Gurushala Teacher Coach

The over-use of chemical fertilizers can lead to soil acidification because of a decrease in organic matter in the soil. Nitrogen applied to fields in large amounts over time damages topsoil, resulting in reduced crop yields. Sandy soils are much more prone to soil acidification than are clay soils.

Yogyata Negi
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Posted 4 year ago Yogyata Negi

The over-use of chemical fertilizers can lead to soil acidification because of a decrease in organic matter in the soil. Nitrogen applied to fields in large amounts over time damages topsoil, resulting in reduced crop yields. Sandy soils are much more prone to soil acidification than are clay soils.

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