Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Functions of Phosphorus in Plants
Phosphorus spurs growth. It is part of the genetic material and so is involved in plant reproduction and cell division. It is part of the chemical that stores and transfers energy in all living things. Without it, all biological reactions come to a halt. Phosphorus helps young plants develop roots; speeds maturity; aids blooming and fruiting; and improves quality of grains and fruit.
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