**1. Introduction**

Large amounts of minerals and organic materials can be found in soil [1]; and some of these materials have great significance in the anatomical development and plant morphology. The soil fertility is an important factor of agronomic order. It is related to provision of essential elements in the soil, where the plant will absorb adequate levels of important substances to work with its metabolism [2]. The nutrients are arranged in ionic form, which can interact with the root system of plants via three mechanisms: interception root, diffusion, or mass flow [3].

The plants require basic conditions to develop and supply the essential elements to aid with the metabolism and produce simple and/or complex compounds [4]. These are divided into non-minerals and minerals, which are sub-divided into macro and micronutrients.
