Innovative Application of Organic Chemical Molecules in Effective Plant Nutrients

Authors

  • Boya Ye

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/jw75bw70

Keywords:

Organic chemical molecules, crop fertilizer, green resources, plant nutrients.

Abstract

The rampant utilization of chemical fertilizers has precipitated a myriad of adverse environmental repercussions, encompassing phenomena such as eutrophication, soil nutrient depletion, and the percolation of hormones into aquatic ecosystems. In a bid to attenuate the environmental ramifications while preserving crop yield, the amalgamation of chemical fertilizers and organic manure has been advocated by numerous nations, fostering research into the optimal ratio of these fertilizer variants. This study endeavors to delineate the efficacy of organic compounds in fostering growth in various plant components, including the rhizome and fruit. It meticulously examines the impact of these organic entities during distinct plant growth phases, elucidating the reasons behind their diminished environmental detriment and their potential to confer positive effects on adjacent terrains. These benefits are manifested through the mitigation of water loss, curtailment of soil erosion, and the facilitation of nutrient cycling within the agricultural landscape. Looking ahead, the research underscores the promising future of employing organic chemical molecules in agriculture, emphasizing the potential for more precise nutrient segregation to cater to the diverse requirements across various plant growth stages. This approach heralds a paradigm shift towards more sustainable and environmentally benign agricultural practices, steering us towards a future where agriculture harmonizes with, rather than exploits, our precious ecosystems.

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Published

27-02-2024

How to Cite

Ye, B. (2024). Innovative Application of Organic Chemical Molecules in Effective Plant Nutrients. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 84, 152-158. https://doi.org/10.54097/jw75bw70