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Inorganic vs. organic fertilizers: a useful debate?

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Inorganic vs. organic fertilizers: a useful debate?

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No: Attempting to separate organic and inorganic nutrients is difficult and of limited value because, in nature, they constantly shift from one form to the other. Plants cannot distinguish between nutrients supplied from organic or inorganic sources. All nutrients to be absorbed by plants have to be available in their inorganic form, irrespective of their source.

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