“…Organic 12 fertilizers (OF) are all natural, environmentally friendly, naturally correct soil pH, and are cost 13 effective, but OFs are messy, not readily available, and take longer time to provide visible 14 benefits to crop yield and quality. BFs are typically cost effective, improve soil quality, and 15 increase crop yields by 20-30%, but BFs are may require specialized storage, provide slower 16 benefits compared CFs, and may require different equipment for application, (Aggani et al,17 2013; Banayo et al, 2012;Ishfani, 2012;Ribaudo et al, 2011 indirectly affect plant growth and/or development, (Arshad et al, 2007;DeBont and Albers, 24 1976;Miller et al, 1987;Vandeputte et al, 2005 A study conducted by Flematti et al, 2011, suggest vegetation release increased 33 concentrations of cyanohydrins during forest fires, the cyanohydrins undergo an abiotic reaction 34 in water releasing cyanide into the soil to stimulate seed germination, (Downes et al, 2013;35 Flematti et al, 2011;Nelson et al, 2012). A competing study conducted by Abeles, 2012, 36 suggests vegetation release large portions of hydrocarbons such as ethylene during forest fires as 37 a pollutant, (Abeles, 2012;Boubel et al, 1994;Brust, 2009).…”