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This study established the importance of phosphorus as one of the major plant nutrients in the soil.
Year Published
2002
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NSWDPI
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Phosphorus is one of the major plant nutrients in the soil. It is a constituent of plant cells, essential for cell division and development of the growing tip of the plant. For this reason, it is vital for seedlings and young plants. This factsheet discusses about the importance of phosphorus and details the different phosphorus fertilisers that can be used to attain healthy plant growth.
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