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what nutritional requirements do plants have
what nutritional requirements do plants have
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The nutritional requirements of plants encompass:
- Macronutrients: Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (from CO₂ and water); nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium as the primary minerals; and calcium, magnesium, and sulfur as secondary minerals.
- Micronutrients: Iron, manganese, zinc, copper, molybdenum, boron, chlorine, and nickel, which are essential in trace amounts.
- Other Factors: Adequate water, appropriate light, proper carbon dioxide levels, and favorable soil conditions, along with beneficial symbiotic relationships.
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