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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/General_Biology_2e_(OpenStax)/06%3A_Unit_VI-_Plant_Structure_and_Function/6.02%3A_Soil_and_Plant_Nutrition
    In order to grow and develop into mature, fruit-bearing plants, many requirements must be met and events must be coordinated. Seeds must germinate under the right conditions in the soil; therefore, te...In order to grow and develop into mature, fruit-bearing plants, many requirements must be met and events must be coordinated. Seeds must germinate under the right conditions in the soil; therefore, temperature, moisture, and soil quality are important factors that play a role in germination and seedling development. Soil quality and climate are significant to plant distribution and growth.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Norco_College/BIO_5%3A_General_Botany_(Friedrich_Finnern)/10%3A_Nutrition_and_Soils
    Essential elements are those that are required for plant growth. Plants acquire many essential elements from the soil, a matrix of organic matter, inorganic matter, air, and water. These elements move...Essential elements are those that are required for plant growth. Plants acquire many essential elements from the soil, a matrix of organic matter, inorganic matter, air, and water. These elements move through nutrient cycles, which influences their availability.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Botany/Botany_(Ha_Morrow_and_Algiers)/04%3A_Plant_Physiology_and_Regulation/4.03%3A_Nutrition_and_Soils
    Essential elements are those that are required for plant growth. Plants acquire many essential elements from the soil, a matrix of organic matter, inorganic matter, air, and water. These elements move...Essential elements are those that are required for plant growth. Plants acquire many essential elements from the soil, a matrix of organic matter, inorganic matter, air, and water. These elements move through nutrient cycles, which influences their availability.

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