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Q78 (NDA-I/2014) Economy › Agriculture & Rural Economy › Fertilizers and soil nutrients Answer Verified

A fertilizer contains 20% nitrogen by mass. To provide a fruit tree with an equivalent of 1 kg of nitrogen, the quantity of fertilizer required is

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To determine the quantity of fertilizer required, one must use the percentage of the specific nutrient present in the material. In this case, the fertilizer contains 20% nitrogen (N) by mass. This means that every 100 units of fertilizer provide 20 units of nitrogen. To provide 1 kg of nitrogen, the calculation involves dividing the required amount of nitrogen by the percentage concentration: 1 kg / 0.20 = 5 kg. This principle of calculating fertilizer rates based on nutrient analysis is standard practice in agriculture to ensure crops receive the prescribed quantity of nutrients for optimal productivity. Therefore, 5 kg of a 20% nitrogen fertilizer is necessary to supply exactly 1 kg of actual nitrogen to the fruit tree.

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  1. [1] Geography of India ,Majid Husain, (McGrawHill 9th ed.) > Chapter 9: Agriculture > 2. Availability of Chemical Fertilisers > p. 47
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