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how do fertilisers help in plant growth?​

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Answered by rifakhattak2012
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Answer:

Fertilisers provide elements needed by plants to grow well, such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. They can make crops grow faster and bigger so that yields are increased. The compounds used must be water-soluble so plants can absorb them through their roots.

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Answered by suhanii27
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Step-by-step explanation:

fertilisers work by providing essential nutrients to developing flowers , trees and vegetables as a kind of multi vitamin or meal replacement for the plants world . many fertilisers also improve the way the soil works by helping it to retain water better and allowing air to flow freely , which is good for roots .

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