Fertilizer is supplementary material used to boost crop productivity. Main ingredients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Fertilizers increase soil fertility and water retention
Organic fertilizers are naturally produced materials for soil and plant growth. Main sources include peat, animal wastes, plant residues, and treated sewage sludge. Inorganic organic fertilizers include minerals and ash
Fertilizers are categorized as organic or inorganic based on their nutrient release characteristics. Organic fertilizers provide nutrients gradually through decomposition. Inorganic fertilizers offer rapid nutrient uptake but may harm the environment
Manure is organic matter used as agricultural fertilizer. Animal manure includes feces, farmyard manure, and slurry. Compost is decomposed organic materials, often containing animal dung. Green manure is crops grown specifically for soil fertility
Kilis oil olive variety grown in dry conditions without fertilization. Study conducted in Kilis province between 2014-2015. Soil has high lime content and low organic matter
Acts as natural stimulant for trace elements in plants. Promotes root growth, germination, and disease resistance. Suitable for various crops including wheat, cotton, and vegetables