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Dictionary » F » Fertiliser FertiliserAny substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile.Chemical compounds used by humans in agriculture to rid their crops of pests that reduce the yield of the crops. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: the harm of algae... effect of algae. This generally happens when there is too much algae in the water, in which results in excess of nutrients. This may be because of fertiliser or cleaning products from a nearby residence. The increase of population of algae will also increase the death of them, because they have ...
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The Fiber Disease... ( and this is my personal opinion ) The fish> seafood is toxic. Did you know this fact here: Most of the 160 million tonnes of nitrogen used as fertiliser annually ends up in the sea? .When these tiny plants growing on the ocean surface sink to the bottom and decompose, they use up all the oxygen ...
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Embryonic Stem Cell ResearchThat was strange. I never heard using rat tissue as fertiliser (if that is what you mean...) Although it might be true...
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GM plantslike i said about the fertiliser issue.... (if u want to know, look it up :P ) gm plants generally are engineered to grow better with fertilisers and all that.. which is expensive and also will put the 3rd world countries out of business.
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