👉 Fertilizability refers to the ability of plants to produce offspring from seeds or other plant material. It is a crucial aspect of plant biology because it determines the reproductive success and potential for sustainable agriculture. Fertilization involves the introduction of nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, into the soil through the action of sunlight, water, and air. This process helps plants to grow, develop, and produce offspring in sufficient quantities. In fertilized plants, genetic diversity is increased,