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Agrochemicals

Encyclopedia of Science, The, October, 2005 by Bill Freedman

An agrochemical is any substance that humans use to help in the management of an agricultural ecosystem . Agrochemicals include: (1) fertilizers , (2) liming and acidifying agents, (3) soil conditioners, (4) pesticides , and (5) chemicals used in animal husbandry, such as antibiotics and hormones .

The use of agrochemicals is an increasingly prominent aspect of modern, industrial agriculture. The use of agrochemicals has been critically important in increasing the yield of agricultural crops . However, some uses of agrochemicals cause important environmental and ecological damages, which detract significantly from the benefits gained by the use of these materials.

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