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Properties of fertilisersProblems with fertilisers

It is important to ensure that plants have the correct nutrients to ensure sufficient food production. There are three main elements required for plant growth; nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

Part of ChemistryFertilisers

Problems with fertilisers

A major problem with the use of fertilisers occurs when they are washed off the land by rainwater into rivers and lakes. The increase of nitrates or phosphates in the water encourages algae growth, which forms a bloom over the water surface. This prevents sunlight reaching other water plants, which then die. Bacteria break down the dead plants and use up the oxygen in the water so the lake may be left completely lifeless.

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