Biology, asked by maverickmehek, 2 months ago

How does the young plant get nutrition?​

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Answered by puchibhattacharya87
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Answer:

through roots and sunlight photosynthesis

Answered by PD626471
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Seedlings do not need fertilizer from sowing through the first week after germination because the cotyledons, which are preformed inside the seed, have all the initial nutrition needed to sustain seedling growth. A week after germination, seedlings require a small amount of nutrients, mainly N, P and K.

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