How do plants get nutrients?

There are three different sources from where a plant gets its 16 essential nutrients: air, water and soil. The nutrients taken from air and water are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen and these are absorbed by stomata (of leaf), lenticel (of stem) and root-hairs (of roots). The 13 nutrients are obtained by plants from soil through roots. These 13 nutrients remain dissolved in water present in the soil.


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