Biology, asked by aditi11choudhary22, 10 months ago

why are minerals important for plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Such minerals help plants to produce chlorophyll and go through photosynthesis, fight off diseases, produce fruit and leaves, and grow strong stems and branches. Certain minerals also support a plant's growth, seed production, root system and ability to become weather resistant.

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Answered by pklele2000
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Such minerals help plants to produce chlorophyll and go through photosynthesis , fight off diseases,produce fruit and leaves, and grow strong stems and branches. Certain minerals also support a plant's growth,seed production, root system and ability to become weather resistant.

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