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Overuse of chemical fertilizers shows interference with biological components of the soil, hence resulting in soil acidification, stunning growth of the plant, altered pH of the soil, growth of pests, and, dense release of greenhouses in the environment. This further increases the concentration of harmful ions in soil and inhibits crop growth leadi...
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... further increases the concentration of harmful ions in soil and inhibits crop growth leading to a decline in soil fertility (11). Fig 1 shows the current situation of the total fertility of the soil throughout the world. Soil is a non-renewable resource, hence increased exploitation of the soil thereby, encouraging the usage of soilless materials in the production of horticultural crops. ...
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