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attempted to implement his theories commercially through a fertilizer created by treating phosphate of lime in bone meal with sulfuric acid... which could be used as fertilizer known as Thomas... and a more concentrated and economical fertilizer called CCF based on... Other European and North American fertilizer companies developed their market share... Fertilizer composition is expressed in this fashion for historical reasons in the way it was analyzed... 20 fertilizer would have 18... 20 example above is a horticultural fertilizer formulated with high phosphorus to promote bloom development in ornamental flowers... Nitrogen fertilizer is often synthesized using the... concentrated products that may be used as fertilizer materials or mixed with water to form a concentrated liquid nitrogen fertilizer... in combination with rock phosphate and potassium fertilizer to produce compound fertilizers such as 10... nitrogen fertilizer from organic waste... some fertilizer materials commonly approved for organic agriculture... Excessive nitrogen fertilizer applications can also lead to pest problems by increasing the birth rate... Effect of nitrogen fertilizer on the intrinsic rate of increase of the rusty plum aphid... Effect of nitrogen fertilizer and host plant variety on fecundity and early instar survival of...

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