It is an ingredient in two of the amino acids, methionine and cysteine. So, plants (and all other life forms) need sulfur to make virtually every protein.
These plants particularly need sulphur - cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnip, radish, all mustards, onions, asparagus, and many flowering plants.
There are also a variety of other sulfur-containing compounds, but these vary somewhat among different forms of life
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Electric power plants
Sulfur dioxide emissions from a volcano can indicate increased volcanic activity as it is released during the eruption process. Monitoring sulfur dioxide levels can help scientists assess the potential hazards posed by the volcano and issue appropriate warnings to the surrounding population.
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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is formed primarily by the burning of fossil fuels that contain sulfur, such as coal and oil. It can also result from volcanic eruptions and certain industrial processes like metal smelting. When these sulfur-containing materials are burned, sulfur dioxide gas is released into the atmosphere.
Sulfur and Phosphorus are available to a small degree naturally in the soil. When they are depleted they can be added through fertilization or crop rotation. These traces are necessary for proper growth.
It is a soil amendment. Some plants need sulfur and magnesium fertilzer. Epsom salts have 10 percent magnesium and 13 percent sulfur.
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ozone and sulfur
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Plants are less susceptible to ozone and sulfur dioxide. It is because they have a filtering mechanism.
Plants need 13 different minerals to survive. (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, chloride, zinc, and molybdenum)
it is rich soil for the plants' roots
Sulfur dioxide emissions from a volcano can indicate increased volcanic activity as it is released during the eruption process. Monitoring sulfur dioxide levels can help scientists assess the potential hazards posed by the volcano and issue appropriate warnings to the surrounding population.
Sulfur dioxide is released from the burning of fossil fuels.
Fertilizer is made of potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus. However some plants need other nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, copper, chloride, manganese, and molybdenum. Plus plants get carbon and water (H2O) from the soil.