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Describe the nutrients necessary for healthy plants.​

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Answered by Ruhimehra176
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At least 17 elements are known to be essential nutrients for plants. In relatively large amounts, the soil supplies nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur; these are often called the macronutrients. ... Carbon and oxygen are absorbed from the air while other nutrients are absorbed from the soil.

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Answered by sahudivya18350
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Soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants for growth. The three main nutrients are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Together they make up the trio known as NPK. Other important nutrients are calcium, magnesium and sulfur.

Molybdenum (Mo): Molybdenum helps bacteria and soil organisms convert nitrogen in ...

Copper (Cu): Copper is an essential constituent of enzymes in plants and is readily ...

Boron (B): Boron helps with the formation of cell walls in rapidly growing tissue. Defi...

Zinc (Zn): Zinc helps in the production of a plant hormone responsible for stem elong...

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