Question:
What are some compounds found in the roots of plants?
2006-03-14 12:52:35 UTC
Could you name same compounds that would be beneficial to the root of the plants
Four answers:
tq
2006-03-15 05:37:27 UTC
Nitrogen Phosphorus and Potassium remember NPK These elements are always essential to a plant and it's roots
KSgirl
2006-03-14 13:57:40 UTC
Nitrogen-Alfalfa and other legumes have lumps on their roots in those lumps is nitrogen producing bacteria. The bacteria and the plants are mutually beneficial. Plants need N and the bacteria need a place to live.
~Lavender~
2006-03-15 07:13:57 UTC
Mainly all common minerals that help the roots to strenghthen and the plant to grow healthily:

Magnesium

Calcium

Phosphorous

Zinc

Iron

Nitrogen

Potassium
churnin
2006-03-15 09:20:00 UTC
Auxin, cytokinin, abcisic acid... Horomones are fun!!


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