misfertilize

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ fertilize

Verb[edit]

misfertilize (third-person singular simple present misfertilizes, present participle misfertilizing, simple past and past participle misfertilized)

  1. To fertilize incorrectly, especially to use the wrong type of fertilizer.
    • 1994, Indian Poultry Industry Yearbook - Volume 10, page 297:
      two, excessive or misfertilizing of agricultural land leads to an accumulation of phosphate in the soil and nitrate in the ground water;
    • 2012, David A. Payne, Designing Educational Project and Program Evaluations:
      One must be careful not to fertilize incorrectly (or overfertilize or misfertilize) as the seeding may be of discontent rather than enthusiasm.
    • 2020, Microbiomics, page 2:
      The Plantae, which constitute the regular flora (or macroflora), are restricted to mispollination in this respect, with misfertilized plants producing sterile or dysfunctional fruit or ploidal variations.