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Essential Plant Nutrients Obtained Through Air, Water, and Soil

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Plant Nutrition

Essential Plant Nutrients Obtained Through Air, Water, and Soil

Seventeen elements are considered essential nutrients for plant growth, fourteen of which come from the soil. A deficiency of any essential element, plants will not be able to complete their vegetative or reproductive cycles. Some of these nutrients combine to form compounds that make up cells and enzymes. Other nutrients are necessary for certain chemical processes to occur.