6.4 Use of natural and artificial fertilisers Flashcards
Intensive food production:
Mineral ions are…? by?
Why is there no natural recycling? (2)
Continually removed from soil by crops
Crop transported, no dead organisms/faeces (consumers)
Fertilisers:
Prevent?
Natural (organic) fertilisers:
Made of? (3)
Artificial (inorganic) fertilisers
Mined from?
Always contain? (3)
crop-?
Most effective?
Why is it important to find appropriate quantity?
Availability of mineral ions becoming limiting factor
Dead organisms, manure, bone meal
Rocks
Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium-containing compounds
Crop-specific
Combination of both
Point where fertiliser no longer increases productivity
How do fertilisers increase productivity? (5)
Increased growth Increased leaf surface area Increased rate of photosynthesis Increased productivity Cheaper food prices
EXAM QUESTION
Give one advantage of using natural fertiliser produced in the digester rather than an artificial fertiliser (1)
- Acts as soil conditioner/improves drainage/ aerates
soil/increases organic content of soil; - Contains other elements/named element/wider range of
elements; - Production of artificial fertiliser energy-consuming;
- Less leaching / slow release (of nutrient);