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- Name the element that causes salinity in the soil.What part of the soil is most microbially active?Soil could be deficient in any of the following nutrients. If you had to supply one of these to the soil, which would be required in the smallest amount? Nitrogen 2. Potassium 3. Phosphorus 4. Sulfur 5. Iron