B2 adjective Neutral

fertilizer

/ˈfɜːrtəlaɪzər/

A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility and provide essential nutrients for plant growth. It is primarily used in gardening and agriculture to help crops develop faster and produce higher yields.

Ejemplos

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1

I need to buy some fertilizer for my backyard tomato plants to help them grow bigger.

I should purchase some plant food for the tomatoes in my garden to encourage their growth.

2

The agricultural department recommends the application of organic fertilizer to improve long-term soil health.

Government farming experts suggest using natural soil enhancers to maintain the ground's quality.

3

Don't forget the fertilizer; those flowers are looking a bit pale and weak.

Make sure to give the plants some food because they don't look very healthy.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
fertilizer
Verb
fertilize
Adjetivo
fertile
Relacionado
fertility
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'fertility clinic' for plants; it helps the 'parent' soil produce many healthy 'baby' plants.

Quiz rápido

To ensure the corn crops grow as tall as possible, the farmer applied a nitrogen-rich ______ to the soil.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

I need to buy some fertilizer for my backyard tomato plants to help them grow bigger.

everyday

I should purchase some plant food for the tomatoes in my garden to encourage their growth.

2

The agricultural department recommends the application of organic fertilizer to improve long-term soil health.

formal

Government farming experts suggest using natural soil enhancers to maintain the ground's quality.

3

Don't forget the fertilizer; those flowers are looking a bit pale and weak.

informal

Make sure to give the plants some food because they don't look very healthy.

4

Excessive use of chemical fertilizer can lead to significant water pollution via nutrient runoff into local streams.

academic

Using too many man-made soil additives can result in dirty water when the chemicals wash away.

5

The company reported a 15% increase in revenue following the launch of their new liquid fertilizer line.

business

The business saw higher profits after they started selling a new type of watery plant food.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
fertilizer
Verb
fertilize
Adjetivo
fertile
Relacionado
fertility

Colocaciones comunes

apply fertilizer to spread or put growth substances onto the soil
chemical fertilizer synthetic or man-made substances used for plant growth
organic fertilizer natural substances like compost or animal waste used to feed plants
liquid fertilizer a plant nutrient solution that comes in a fluid form
fertilizer runoff the excess plant food that washes away from fields into water

Frases Comunes

synthetic fertilizer

man-made chemical plant nutrients

slow-release fertilizer

a substance that feeds plants gradually over a long period

commercial fertilizer

mass-produced plant food sold in stores

Se confunde a menudo con

fertilizer vs pesticide

Fertilizer provides nutrients to help plants grow, while pesticide is used to kill insects or pests.

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Notas de uso

The word can be used as an uncountable noun when referring to the substance in general, but it is often used as a countable noun when discussing different types or brands (e.g., 'Various fertilizers were tested').

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse fertilizer with pesticides, thinking both are 'chemicals for plants.' Remember: fertilizer is 'food,' and pesticide is 'medicine/poison' for bugs.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'fertility clinic' for plants; it helps the 'parent' soil produce many healthy 'baby' plants.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the late 16th-century Latin 'fertilis' (bearing/fruitful), combined with the suffix '-izer' to denote the agent that creates that state.

Patrones gramaticales

Usually functions as a noun (not an adjective as suggested). Often follows the verb 'to apply'. Can be followed by 'to' when indicating the target (e.g., 'fertilizer to the crops').
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Contexto cultural

In modern society, there is a significant cultural shift toward 'organic' gardening, leading to debates about the environmental impact of synthetic fertilizers.

Quiz rápido

To ensure the corn crops grow as tall as possible, the farmer applied a nitrogen-rich ______ to the soil.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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