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Essential Plant Nutrients and Their Ionic Forms
Plant growth depends on mineral nutrients that occur in soil as dissolved ions or weakly bound to soil particles. While carbon is obtained from atmospheric carbon dioxide and hydrogen and oxygen from water, all remaining essential nutrients are absorbed through roots in specific chemical forms. Nitrogen is taken up primarily as nitrate (NO₃⁻), a highly mobile anion, and as ammonium (NH₄⁺), a cation that can be retained on soil exchange sites.
Roger Erismann
Jan 193 min read
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