Plant Nutrition
Plant nutrition is the process of supplying plants with essential elements required for growth, development, and health. These essential elements include nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and trace minerals. Adequate levels of these elements are necessary for healthy plant growth, development, and yields. Additionally, organic matter, such as compost, can provide beneficial nutrient sources to plants. Plant nutrition is essential for maintaining soil fertility and agricultural productivity, contributing to global food security and environmental sustainability.
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