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Enzymes and Plants: A Discussion

The essential macronutrients required for plant growth include 12 components. These elements are crucial for the balanced growth of plants, and if any of them are deficient, plants can exhibit various deficiency symptoms, leading to poor growth.

However, recent test results have shown that while these nutrients may not be absolutely necessary for plant growth, supplying them in trace amounts has led to increased plant growth. These trace elements play a role in various enzyme reactions in plant physiology, helping plants efficiently utilize metabolic energy.

Highly concentrated natural mineral components can promote efficient energy usage, leading to enhanced plant growth and contributing to the production of safe agricultural products. Additionally, ionized mineral components and their powerful far-infrared emission effects can alleviate soil salinity disorders and heavy metal contamination, while forming protective barriers against harmful pathogens, creating a clean growth environment.

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