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35. Soil / Soil and Nutrients / Problem 1
Problem 1
Identify the incorrect statement about limiting nutrients.
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The unavailability of these nutrients restricts plant growth.
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The most limiting nutrients for plant growth are considered to be nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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Only a few macronutrients are considered limiting nutrients.
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If the limiting nutrients are added in appropriate quantities to the soil as fertilizer, plant growth usually increases.
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