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Is carbon a nutrient for plants?

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Is carbon a nutrient for plants?

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Yes. Carbon is what composes most of the plants. Carbon is absorbed in the form of carbon dioxide (through photosynthesis) and other nutrients from the soil. Primarily, it is not absorbed by the plant in its atomic form, but it is absorbed by the plant where carbon is a constituent of a compound.

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