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Multiparameter analysis in fertilizers by thermometric titration

15 mars 2021

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Cet article est Partie 3 d'une série.

Agriculture without fertilizers is no longer possible – without them, today’s estimated global population of 7.9 billion people could not be supported. Fertilizers provide plants with much needed nutrients for optimal growth. The ideal fertilizer depends not only on the crop, but the soil as well. To achieve the best results, knowledge of the fertilizer composition is essential.

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To learn more about the origins of industrial fertilizers, read about the Haber-Bosch process in our series about the History of Chemistry.

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Different fertilizers for different needs

Fertilizers can be classified in various ways, one of which being their origin. Fertilizers derived from plants and/or animals, such as dung or manure, are usually called «organic fertilizers», while fertilizers obtained from mineral salts or ores are called «inorganic fertilizers».