In ecology and biology, abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment, which affect ecosystems. Abiotic phenomena underlie all of biology. The abiotic factors of an ecosystem can be listed through SWATS: Soil, Water, Air, Temperature, and Sunlight.
The answer is Abiotic. :)
1. presence of decomposed organic material2. pH of the soil
3. presence of minerals
parent rock, climate, and landforms
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
nitrate helps increase plant growth. Nitrate helps build protein in the plant which makes plants grow. Nitrate is found in fertilisers, which farmers place on their crops to make them grow. So yes, nitrate affects plant growth but in a good way!
All music affects plant growth. Rock music decreases growth, and soft classical music increases growth by about 6 millimeters a week.
ya insects affects the growth if there earthworm presents it is good for the growth of plants
which is the best soil for plant growth.
Several variables influence the growth of plants. These include: sunlight, temperature, moisture supply, composition of the atmosphere, soil reaction, biotic factors, nutrients and genetic factors.
The root crops are limited by a number of factors that affects its growth. It includes genetic factors, nutrients, biotic factors, soil reaction, aeration, composition of atmosphere, radiant energy and moisture.
people the influence the plant growth bcouse they polute the air and cause clobal warming
A chemical substance in plants that inhibits the growth by inactivating the chemicals and factors essential for growth of that particular plant....
Environmental factors are factors that influence living organisms. This can be a plant, an animal, or a germ. Sunlight, food, water, or pollution are types of environmental factors. They may cause growth, mutations, or death of the organism.
sun,air,light
The factors that helps the plant to grow are: water sunlight air
water,rich soil,oxygen
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Light, water, carbon dioxide.
The plant food: its composition, manner of feeding.
Water, sunlight and soil nutrients (especially nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but others as well) are the main factors affecting the growth of a plant. Other factors are bacterial and fungal infections, and insect and other animal interference.