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A fertiliser derived from non-living natural material, also being called mineral fertiliser, artificial fertiliser, or chemical fertiliser, with an example being superphosphate. This term also includes fertilisers that contain carbon which have been manufactured, e.g. Urea, rather than produced by biological organisms. Inorganic fertilisers can dry out sward relatively quickly and will often scorch grass leaves if not adequately washed in.