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1. Plant nutrient materials derived from mineral sources or which are synthesized chemically. As contrasted to [[fertilizer]] materials derived from [[organic]] sources.<br>
1. Plant nutrient materials derived from mineral sources or which are synthesized chemically. As contrasted to [[fertilizer]] materials derived from [[organic]] sources.<br>


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<br>http://www.gonzaga.k12.nf.ca/academics/science/2200/sci2200-04/unit01/section02/lesson05/commercial%20fertilizer.jpg
 
Example of an inorganic commercial fertilizer<br><br>
Source: http://www.gonzaga.k12.nf.ca/academics/science/2200/sci2200-04/unit01/section02/lesson05/3-lesson-a.htm

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1. Plant nutrient materials derived from mineral sources or which are synthesized chemically. As contrasted to fertilizer materials derived from organic sources.


commercial%20fertilizer.jpg

Example of an inorganic commercial fertilizer

Source: http://www.gonzaga.k12.nf.ca/academics/science/2200/sci2200-04/unit01/section02/lesson05/3-lesson-a.htm