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Plants Absorb Nutrients from Atmospheric Dust, Study Finds

via Phys.org·3h ago

Research in New Phytologist shows that plants can acquire nutrients not only from the soil but also from atmospheric dust that settles and dissolves on their leaves. This discovery expands understanding of plant biology and nutrient cycles in diverse environments where soil quality may be limited. It suggests potential applications for agriculture in low-soil-nutrient regions or space habitats where soil is scarce.

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