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The Role of Fertilizers in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions. Fertilizers reduce the amount of deforestation by increasing efficiency of land use. Climate Planner News Letter (http://www.mfpp.org/issue.html). What is in a bag of inorganic fertilizer?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Role of Fertilizers in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Page 2: The Role of Fertilizers in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Climate Planner News Letter (http://www.mfpp.org/issue.html)

Fertilizers reduce the amount of deforestationby increasing efficiency of land use.

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• Nitrogen (N) percentage is the first number. This is a primary nutrient that makes the plant grow. • Phosphorus (P) percentage is the middle number. This is a primary nutrient that encourages rooting, blooming and fruit production. • Potassium (K) percentage is the last number on the bag. Potassium helps plants to resist disease and aids in hardiness.

What is in a bag of inorganic fertilizer?

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Haber and Ostwald processes

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Haber Process for Fixing Nitrogen from the Atmosphere

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Ostwald Process for Producing Nitric Acidfrom Ammonia and Oxygen

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Production of Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer(solid containing 34% nitrogen)

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Ammonia moleculeSpreading liquid ammonia fertilizer

Ammonia can be applied directly as a liquid.

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2 NH3 + CO2 ↔ H2N-COONH4

H2N-COONH4 ↔ (NH2)CO (s) + H2O

Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all fertilizers (46-0-0).

Produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide

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Fertilizers: Organic vs. Inorganic

Organic fertilizers have lower percentages of nutrients and are therefore not as effective in promoting land use for crop production.

However, the lower nutrient content reduces the undesired environmental effects of inorganic fertilizers.

This highlights the trade offs in the use of the two typesof fertilizers.