What are macro-nutrients and why are they called macronutrients?
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Macro-nutrients are the fundamental elements that are used by plants in more quantity. Macro-nutrients needed by the plants are:
- Macro-nutrients as the constituent of protoplasm
- Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Sulphur are present in proteins
- Calcium is existing in cell wall
- Magnesium is significant component of chlorophyll
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Macro-nutrients are those nutrients which are required in large quantities for growth and development of plants. Since they are required in large quantities, they are known as macro-nutrient. The six macro-nutrients required by plants are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulphur.
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