0 a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well:
1 a natural or chemical substance that is spread on land in order to make plants grow well
2 a chemical substance that is spread on land or soil to make plants grow better:
Broadcasting of the fertilizer in flooded rice fields is easy and can be done in less than a day for an entire hectare.
They follow indigenous rice agronomy, ignoring the use of fertilizers, pesticides and even supplementary feed for the fish reared in the system.
Furthermore, since they were involved in the wholesaling of rice and fertilizer, they could not necessarily be recognized as retailers.
The politically popular fertilizer subsidies are generally disappointing and should be replaced by market-smart grants or by institutional reforms.
Optimizing time distribution of water supply and fertilizer nitrogen rates in relation to targeted wheat yield.
An increase in soil micro-ora linked to the introduction of cacao trees leads to corresponding fertilizer savings.
No reduction in chemical fertilizer use for potatoes and silage corn was observed and increased crop yields were unlikely.
However, most of the conventional hazelnut producers were also applying manure in addition to synthetic fertilizers.
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