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What are macronutrients of the plant ?

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Answered by shivamtiwari26
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Primary Macronutrients

Primary MacronutrientsMacronutrients are essential for plant growth and a good overall state of the plant. The primary macronutrients are Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K).

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Answered by simranyadav1052005
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In plant nutrition, it is important that there is no deficiency in primary or secondary macroelements or in essential microelements

Moreover, these elements must be present in the proper proportions.

Plants consume primary macronutrients in large quantities, while their intake of secondary macronutrients is lower. Each of these nutrients has a distinct function, necessary for nourishing the plant. A shortage in any of them leads to deficiencies, with different adverse effects on the plant’s general state, depending upon which nutrient is missing and to what degree.

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