Comparison of fertilizers on plant growth | | | Year 11 Biology Year 11 Biology Abstract An investigation was carried out to compare the effect between inorganic and organic fertilizers on plant growth. Tomato seedlings were used‚ which were divided into 3 groups - the inorganic fertilizer group‚ the organic fertilizer group and the control group. Besides using different fertilizers‚ all of the seedlings were planted in the same condition. The result has shown that the plants using organic
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Chemical Fertilizers vs. Organic Fertilizers INTRODUCTION Agriculture is the most primitive occupation of the people which mainly needs land to grow different crops for food and as raw materials for different industries. Industrial use of agriculture for supplying raw materials came much later. Originally land was used for agriculture to supply food for human beings by the use of organic manures particularly animal dung. At the beginning land was used in its natural form to grow food. Land contains
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Types Organic fertilizers are made from naturally occurring substances‚ and include by-products or waste remains of the animals. Dead plants and dead animal remains are also often used as fertilizers in organic farming. They are naturally chemical-rich and contain high amounts of nitrogen‚ phosphorus and potassium (NPK). The main difference between a chemical and an organic fertilizer is that the former come out of a lab and the organic one comes from living beings. A chemical fertilizer is synthetically
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bio-char‚ and this refers to the larger quantities of organic charcoal being produced for use on organic farms and the like. Charcoal is clean‚ chemical free in most cases‚ clean to produce when processed properly‚ and offers an outstanding result without the potentially harmful chemicals and additives so often thrown in to expensive commercial fertilizers. There are many qualities that charcoal brings to the dinner table‚ to research‚ to nature‚ and to the world that you may not recognize as such
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The Exotic Rambutan Fruit The Rambutan fruit is native to Malay Archipelago‚ Southeast Asia. It is botanically named a Nephelium lappeleum. To people of Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ the Philippines‚ Vietnam‚ Borneo‚ and other countries of this region‚ the Rambuton is a comparatively common fruit like an apple which is common to many people in cooler‚ climate. The Rambutan is naturally red in color but they sometimes seem yellow orange. ‘Rambut’ is a malay word which means “hair”‚ therefore‚ it got its
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Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-4626 & Print ISSN: 0975-5896 Chemical and Physicochemical Properties of Moringa Flours and Oil By Abiodun O.A.‚ Adegbite J.A. & Omolola‚ A.O. Osun State Polytechnic‚ Nigeria Abstract - This work evaluates the chemical and physic-chemical properties of moringa seed flour and oil. The moringa seed were divided into two portions. The first portion was milled into flout while the
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Chemical Fertilizer vs. Organic Fertilizer Fertilizers are the protein supplements for your plants. Fertilizers are used to enrich the soil with nutrients that it does not inherently have. Fertilizers should be used strictly as a deficiency-buster. Excessive use of different types of fertilizers kills the naturally present ingredients in soil too. Organic fertilizers are made from naturally occurring substances‚ and include by-products or waste remains of the animals. Dead plants and dead animals
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castings‚ is now recognized as a high value material which‚ when blended with soil‚ can restore soil tilth by correcting the imbalances caused by the over-utilization of petrol-chemical based fertilizers; thus enabling crops and plants to naturally combat pests and diseases‚ all resulting in increased crop production and general plant health. Using European technology we began researching production processes and the potential of Vermicomposting over 20 years ago. In 1991 we built the first American flow
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Introduction: The purpose of the plant growth experiment was to test the affect of plant fertilizer during plant growth. The system we were working with allowed us to test the recommended amount and double the recommended amount of Miracle Grow in comparison to a control of an all natural growing plant. The plants we were testing were radishes We decided on testing the validity of Miracle Grow with radishes to determine if fertilizers are worth purchasing. Hypothesis: If the recommended amount
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Investigating the Effects of Plant growth within Abstract This experiment was conducted to determine whether or not those plants can grow in low fertilized‚ less sun light and the control group. Each group had there own task of making sure that the plants were always water‚ each plant had the same amount of light on them. When the plants started to evolve each individual plant was measured of the height. Most of the plants grew faster than others but over the period the plants that grew faster started
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