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Plant Nutrition : for foliage development. ​

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Like other organisms on earth plants also need nutrition for the complete growth and development.

Explanation:

There are 13 essential nutrients that plant require for their growth and development.

Of these 13 nutrients or minerals 6 are macro nutrients and others are micro nutrients.

Macro nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulphur and calcium.

Others are zinc, carbon, chlorine, molybdenum, iron etc.

Answered by kingofself
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Plant Nutrition for foliage development:

  • The foliage plant is defined as a plant grown for flower rather than fruits and leaves.
  • The foliage plant are small plant grown for attractive features. The plant nutrition includes, nitrogen, potassium, carbon, water and hydrogen.
  • The best example for the foliage plant are Dracaena, Philodendron,  Epipremnum, Aglaonema, Ficus, Hedera, Dieffenbachia,  Syngonium, and plants from various genera like "Palmae and Polypodiaceae" have been the "backbone of foliage industry for plants" for nearly about a half century. They are used for "interior decoration purpose".

To know more:

What is nitrogen fixation in agriculture? who is responsible for it?

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