Plants have a continuous network of liquid columns (xylem) from the root epidermis to the surface of leaves (and other transpiring surfaces).
We offer research methods on plant nutrient function, cycle, acquisition, assimilation, and deficiency.
Plant nutrition refers to the interrelationships of mineral elements in the soil or soilless solution as well as their function in the growth of plants. Such interaction comprises a complex balance of mineral elements that are critical and beneficial for the best possible plant growth
Plant nutrition refers to the interrelationships of mineral elements in the soil or soilless solution as well as their function in the growth of plants. Such interaction comprises a complex balance of mineral elements that are critical and beneficial for the best possible plant growth.
Plants' nutrition would include mineral elements at concentrations that are advantageous for maximum growth rather than 0nly the nutrients necessary for life.
Macronutrients: N, P, and K.
Secondary nutrients: Mg, S, and Ca.
Micronutrients: Mn, Cu, Zn, Fe, B, Mo, Ni, and Cl.
Non fertilzers elemnts: H, C, and O.
Beneficial mineral elements: Na, Si, and Co.