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    A mineral plant nutrient is an element  
Fertilizers are food for plants:
            They provide nutrients for plants to grow and thrive.

 
In addition to carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, which they get from the atmosphere and water, plants need numerous essential nutrients for their growth and health, which fertilizers provide:
  Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are the primary nutrients in commercial fertilizers.
  Other plant nutrients are sulphur (S), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), boron (B), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), molybdenum (Mo), chlorine (Cl), nickel (Ni), iodine (I). Additional plant nutrients are required by a few plant species, e.g., sodium (Na) and cobalt (Co).
  Mineral fertilizer plays an essential role in our food systems: it increases the volume of food that can be grown on a fixed amount of land.
  Approximately half the food we eat today has been produced thanks to mineral fertilizer.
  Organic and Mineral Fertilizer: Differences and Similarities.
 
Fertilizers are materials that are applied to soils, or directly to plants, for their ability to supply the essential nutrients needed by crops to grow and improve soil fertility. They are used to increase crop yield and/or quality, as well as to sustain soils’ ability to support future crop production.
  Mineral fertilizers are produced from materials mined from naturally occurring nutrient deposits, or from the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere into plant-available forms. Mineral fertilizers generally contain high concentrations of a single, or two or three, plant nutrients.
  Organic fertilizers are derived from plant matter, animal excreta, sewage and food waste, generally in the form of animal manure, green manure and biosolids. Organic fertilizers provide essential nutrients needed by crops, generally containing a wide variety in low concentrations. They also play an important role in improving soil health.
  Organo-mineral fertilizers combine dried organic and mineral fertilizers to provide balanced nutrients along with soil health improvements in a long-lasting, easy-totransport and store form.
  Organic and Mineral Fertilizers Are the Same to Plants .
Mineral and organic fertilizers contain nutrients in different forms.     Ultimately, however, because plants can only take up nutrients in their mineral form, the original fertilizer source makes no difference from a plant nutrition standpoint. No matter what the source, all nutrients are used in exactly the same way by plants with the same effect.
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