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What are Agrochemicals? Biology Notes for Class 12

 Agrochemicals Biology Notes for Class 12, 12th class biology

What are Agrochemicals? Biology Notes for Class 12

In this article, we will learn Agrochemicals, Fertilizers, Soil conditioners and more from Online Class 12 Biology
An agrochemical or agrichemical a short form of the agricultural chemical is a chemical substance used in agricultural processes.  It is a substance that is used by humans for the management of an agricultural ecosystem. Agrochemicals include fertilizers, liming and acidifying agents (which are designed to change the pH), soil conditioners, pesticides, and chemicals used in the raising of livestock such as antibiotics and hormones.
The use of agrochemicals has become critical in raising crops for food. Therefore, the use of agrochemicals is a prominent and important part of modern agriculture. Due to extensive agricultural practices on large farms, the challenges to keep the crops free of damage have increased on a priority basis.
Agrochemicals include:
(1) Fertilizers
(2) Liming and acidifying agents
(3) Soil conditioners
(4) Pesticides and
(5) Chemicals that are used in animal husbandries, such as antibiotics and hormones.

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