13.4: Uses of Natural and Artificial fertilisers Flashcards
What is a farming practice that contributes to improved productivity
The Use of Fertilisers
What is food production like in the developed world
Intensive and concentrated on specific areas of land that are used repeatedly
Why does food production cause massive demand on soil
Because mineral ions are continually taken up by crops being grown on it.
The crops are used as food or fodder for animals and the mineral ions that the crops have absorbed are removed from the soil and not replaced
What occurs to minerals removed from the soil in a normal ecosystem
When plants are decomposed by microorganisms (saprobionts) on its death
What occurs to minerals removed from the soil in agricultural systems
The crop is harvested and then transported from its origin to a target place for consumption
This means the minerals absorbed arent placed back into the ecosystem
What is a result of the constant removal and non-replacement of mineral ions in agricultural systems
The concentration of the mineral ions in agricultural land will fall.
Why is it necessary to replenish these mineral ions
Because otherwise their reduced concentrations will become a limiting factor to plant growth and decreased productivity
How is this mineral ion loss replenished
By the addition of fertilisers
What are the two types of fertilisers
- Natural (organic) fertilisers
2. Artificial (inorganic) fertilisers
What are Natural (organic) fertilisers
Fertilisers consisting of the dead and decaying remains of plants/animals
What are Artificial (inorganic) fertilisers
Fertilisers made from minerals mined from rocks and deposits that are converted into different forms.
Contain Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium
What is the best fertiliser to use for the greatest long-term increase in productivity
A combination of natural and artificla fetilisers
Why is it important that minerals are added in appropriate quantites
Because there is a point at which further increases in the quantity of fertilisers no longer results in increased productivity
How do fertilisers increase productivity
Fertilisers contain minerals that are vital to plant growth.
Example of minerals needed for plant growth
- Nitrogen
- Phosphate
- Potassium