The Importance Of Phosphorus In Soil

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2.1.8 Phosphorus in Soil
Phosphorus is also vital in photosynthesis and is involved in energy transfer. It increases resistance to disease. It also improves root development, encourages blooming, and rapid growth. It also improves microbial activity in the soil. An excess amount of phosphorus does not cause damage to plants. Phosphorus can be added to soil through bone meal and fertilizers. Soils ought to contain at least 75 pounds of phosphorus per acre. (University of Pittsburgh at Bradfor, n.d.) 2.1.9 Calcium in Soil
Calcium is one of the secondary macronutrients that helps in the development and growth of cell walls. It is essential because well-developed cell walls aid resist disease. It lessens plant respiration and aids translocation …show more content…

Molybdenum is used in synthesis of ascorbic acid and making the iron available in plant. It also helps Phosphorus metabolism and limits ethane to ethylene in plants. Molybdenum serves as an antidote to plants to have excess in Calcium, Manganese, Zinc, and Boron in plants. Deficiency in molybdenum will shows yellowing and stunting growth of plants.
2.1.18 Zinc in Soil
Zinc is one of the most essential element needed for plant to have a balanced and normal growth. It acts as an activator to the enzymes and involved in biosynthesis of tryptophane and indole acetic acid. It also assists Phosphorus and Nitrogen in plants and in hormone production. Zinc, helps plants to grow well by the use of different enzyme activity. The source of Zinc is inorganic fertilizer in the form of zinc sulphate.

2.1.19 Fertilizer Management
Fertilizer provides one or more of the chemical elements vital for plant growth. It is either organic or inorganic, natural or synthetic. Fertilizers hold the three basic plant nutrients: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Several fertilizers also contain definite micronutrients, such as zinc, iron, molybdenum and other metals, which are required for plant growth. Fertilizers are applied to replace the essential nutrients for plant growth to the soil after they have been

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