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Which of the following are a group of micronutrients for plants?

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • Fe, Mn, Cu, Mo, Zn
  • Fe, Mn, Cu, O, C
  • Cu, B, Cl, Fe, Ca
  • Ca, Mg, Fe
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Micronutrients or trace elements are needed in very small amounts (less than 10 mmole kg of dry matter). These are 8 in number and include iron, manganese, copper, molybdenum, zinc, boron, chlorine and nickel.
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Essential Mineral Elements

Mineral Elements:

A large number of inorganic elements are necessary for all the life processes and hence should be taken into our diets in adequate amounts. Any deficiency in these minerals leads to an abnormality in the metabolic functioning of the body.

Essential Mineral Elements in Plants

There are two types of minerals that are essential for plant growth, such as:

1. Macrominerals

Minerals like Phosphorous, carbon, silicon, magnesium, hydrogen, sodium, nitrogen, potassium, calcium, oxygen, selenium, and sulfur are required in abundance for proper plant growth and are also found abundantly in plant tissues. Hence, they are known as macrominerals.

2. Microminerals

A few minerals like Iron, boron, zinc, cobalt, chlorine, nickel, manganese, copper, molybdenum, etc. are required in lesser quantities for proper growth by the plants and therefore, they are called microminerals. Further they are also called trace elements.