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    • Environmental Science
    • Agricultural Science

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    • Understanding environmental influences on crop yield is crucial for food security.
    • Optimizing nutrient availability can mitigate agricultural challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the effect of varying nutrient concentrations on plant biomass.
    • To identify key environmental factors promoting crop growth.

    Main Methods:

    • Controlled greenhouse experiments were conducted.
    • Plants were grown under diverse nutrient regimes.
    • Biomass measurements were taken at regular intervals.

    Main Results:

    • Significant positive correlation between nitrogen levels and plant biomass.
    • Optimal phosphorus concentrations led to increased root development.
    • No significant impact of potassium variation was observed within the tested range.

    Conclusions:

    • Nutrient management, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, is vital for enhancing crop biomass.
    • Environmental factors play a significant role in agricultural productivity.
    • Further research can explore synergistic effects of multiple nutrients.