Economy, asked by Pau15, 22 hours ago

Why are Nitrogen, Phosphorus and potassium considered as macronutrient?

A.
Plants need these in small quantity.

B.
Plants do not need these in its particular stage.

C.
Plants need these in large amount.

Answers

Answered by sparshshubhi
1

A.Plants need these in small quantity.

Answered by badodiyayash7
0

Answer:

Plants require a total of 16 nutrients to grow, develop, reproduce and remain healthy. Three of these nutrients – nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) – are required in relatively large amounts. These are known as macronutrients.

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