Why we can say that some nutrients are essential for plants? What is the reason behind this?
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To be able to grow, develop, and produce at their best, plants must have specific elements or compounds called plant essential nutrients. ... For example, having too much nitrogen can cause a plant to grow more leaves but less or no fruit. Too much manganese can make the leaves turn yellow and eventually die.
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To be able to grow, develop, and produce at their best, plants must have specific elements or compounds called plant essential nutrients. ... For example, having too much nitrogen can cause a plant to grow more leaves but less or no fruit. Too much manganese can make the leaves turn yellow and eventually die
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