Science, asked by mustanir114, 9 months ago

how does the soil replenish nutrients​

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Answered by ayushyadav143
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The plants absorb all the essential nutrients like potash, phosphates, nitrates and other nutrients from the soil. These nutrients will be deposited in the plants. After plants are cut down or due to maturity has fallen down on the surface of the soil.

Answered by deepdarshil
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The plants absorb all the essential nutrients like potash, phosphates, nitrates and other nutrients from the soil. These nutrients will be deposited in the plants. After plants are cut down or due to maturity has fallen down on the surface of the soil. The plants get decomposed and the same nutrients get back to the soil — a Natural process of nutrients replenished in the soil.

The plants absorb all the essential nutrients like potash, phosphates, nitrates and other nutrients from the soil. These nutrients will be deposited in the plants. After plants are cut down or due to maturity has fallen down on the surface of the soil. The plants get decomposed and the same nutrients get back to the soil — a Natural process of nutrients replenished in the soil.During winter most of the leaves are fallen down. When all this fallen down plants combine with soil and the moisture starts to decompose. The decomposition is instigated by the microorganisms like bacteria, fungi. The decomposition of these fallen plants releases nutrients back into the soil. All these nutrients which are stored in the plant body and also leguminous plant roots get released to soil. All the nutrients taken by those fallen plants will be given back to the soil for the new plants to consume. This is one of the normal nutrient cycles which Nature follows.

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