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Adan
23 December, 15:12
What is the role of nitrates in plant growth?
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Carlos Owens
23 December, 16:42
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(A lack of nitrate causes the leaves to yellow)
Nitrate ions provide nitrogen for the making of essential molecules such as amino acids, used to make proteins.
So: No proteins = no growth (as proteins are needed for growing tissues / growth in general)
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