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How many nutrients are obtained from air, water, and soil respectively?

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Nutrients supplied by air:

-Oxygen

-Carbon

Nutrients supplied from water:

-Hydrogen

-oxygen

Nutrients from soil:

-Nitrogen

-Phosphorous

-Calcium

-potassium

-sulphur

-magnesium

-->The nutrients mentioned above are part of the nutrients required by plants and can be categorized in:

1)Macronutrients: These nutrients are required by plants in large amounts and the examples include; Calcium, magnesium and sulphur.

1)Macronutrients: These nutrients are required by plants in large amounts and the examples include; Calcium, magnesium and sulphur.2)Micronutrients: These nutrients are required by plants in small amounts and they include; Boron, Zinc, and chlorine.

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Answered by bratislava
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Macro and micro nutrients are obtained form the soil, air and water etc.

Explanation:

  • Major elements like carbon, hydrogen and Oxygen are obtained from the air, and the rest 14 occur through the soil and are made up of fertilizers. Such as potassium.  
  • Other nutrients are micronutrients ad are secondary sources of matter. Planta gets most of the nutets from the soil and water such as potassium, calcium and nitrogen, and phosphate.

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