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9 February, 03:04

Why are anionic nutrients generally mobile in soils, and thus easily leached, while cationic nutrients are relatively immobile?

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  1. 9 February, 03:22
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    The anionic nutrients encounter less hindrance than the cationic nutrients. The cationic nutrients interact with clay particles and the organic compounds of soil. These interactions inhibit their free movement, making them relatively immobile compared to anionic nutrients.
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