Fertilizers are substances that are added to soil in order to provide plants with the essential nutrients that are required for their healthy growth and development. Fertilizers can be organic, such as manure and compost, or inorganic, such as synthetic fertilizers. They are composed of minerals, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for plant growth. Fertilizers provide the soil with increased levels of these essential nutrients, allowing plants to absorb them more easily and ensuring they are able to grow and flourish. Fertilizers can also help to improve the soil's ability to retain moisture and improve its structure and texture. When used in the right amounts, fertilizers can help to improve crop yield, soil fertility, and the overall health of the environment.
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Iram Ijaz, University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan, Pakistan
Title : Ethnobotanical survey and abundance of weeds in selected Manihot esculenta (cassava) Crantz farms in Osun state, Nigeria
Dada Caleb Mayokun, University of Ibadan, Nigeria