Soil Nutrient

 


Soil nutrient content refers to the concentration of essential elements that support plant growth and soil health. Key nutrients include macronutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are vital for plant development, as well as secondary nutrients such as calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S). Micronutrients like iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), and boron (B) are needed in smaller quantities but are equally important. The availability of these nutrients is influenced by soil pH, organic matter, moisture, and microbial activity. Proper soil nutrient management ensures sustainable agriculture, higher crop yields, and environmental protection. Regular soil testing and the use of fertilizers, compost, and crop rotation are common practices to maintain optimal nutrient balance.

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