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Which is a limiting nutrient for plant growth?
water
nitrogen
carbon
oxygen
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Nitrogen.
Nitrogen is often the limiting nutrient for plant growth because plants need it in large amounts (for proteins, nucleic acids and chlorophyll) but available soil forms (nitrate, ammonium) are frequently in short supply.
Nitrogen is often the limiting nutrient for plant growth because plants need it in large amounts (for proteins, nucleic acids and chlorophyll) but available soil forms (nitrate, ammonium) are frequently in short supply.
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