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The concentration of elements such as carbon and nitrogen in plants is

A

Above 10 millimole `kg^(-1)` of dry matter

B

Less than 10 millimole ` kg ^(-1) ` of dry matter

C

Equal to 10 millimole ` kg ^(-1) ` of dry matter.

D

Between 1 - 10 millimole ` g ^(-1)` of dry matter.

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