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Use of Fertilizers and Their Gradual Release of Mineral Nutrients as a Remedy to This Problem Have an Adverse Environmental Impact

المصدر: مجلة الدراسات المستدامة
الناشر: الجمعية العلمية للدراسات التربوية المستدامة
المؤلف الرئيسي: Hashim, Rasha Ahmed (Author)
مؤلفين آخرين: Sabri, Mayada (Co-Author) , Jasim, Jasim Mohammed (Co-Author) , Ghulam, Sattar Ibrahim (Co-Author)
المجلد/العدد: مج5, ع4
محكمة: نعم
الدولة: العراق
التاريخ الميلادي: 2023
التاريخ الهجري: 1445
الشهر: سبتمبر
الصفحات: 1595 - 1612
ISSN: 2663-2284
رقم MD: 1410754
نوع المحتوى: بحوث ومقالات
اللغة: الإنجليزية
قواعد المعلومات: EduSearch
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كلمات المؤلف المفتاحية:
Chemicals | Soil | Environment | Fertilizers | Elements
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المستخلص: Throughout Agriculture has mostly relied on the use of natural fertilizers throughout human history, which are compounds that increase the nitrogen levels in the soil. Modern agriculture was made possible by the introduction of synthetic fertilizers at the end of the 19th centuryproduction of agriculture. Their application enhanced crop yields and sparked an agricultural revolution unlike anything the world had ever seen. In the near future, synthetic fertilizers are anticipated to continue to have a significant impact on human life, both positively and negatively. They are frequently utilized for producing all types of crops and are essential to plant growth. The significance of synthetic fertilizers is their ability to provide the soil with precise amounts of constant nutrients. They have an instantaneous impact on the soil, as opposed to organic fertilizers, which must decompose before being absorbed. Particularly helpful to plants that are dying or extremely starved is its immediate efficacy. Despite these advantages of synthetic fertilizers, there are also drawbacks, such as the destruction of helpful soil bacteria that turning dead plants and animals into nutrient-rich organic materials. nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium-based synthetic fertilizers leach into groundwater, increasing their toxicity resulting in the polluting of water. When fertilizers spill into streams, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water, aquatic ecosystems are affected. The nitrate content of soil rises as a result of synthetic fertilizers. Methaeglobinaemia is brought by these harmful nitrites harming the vascular and respiratory systems, resulting in suffocation and, in severe cases, death, and reacting with the hemoglobin in the blood. (when blood methaemoglobin level is 80 percent or more) Plants that thrive in excessively fertilized soil lack iron, zinc, carotene, vitamin C, copper, and protein. In spite of that synthetic fertilizers can yield results remarkably quickly The indiscriminate and unchecked use of these synthetic substances might result in fertilizer pollution in your garden or at industrial farms where growth equals profit

ISSN: 2663-2284