Abstract To minimize crop yield losses from nutrient deficiencies, it is important to understand how mineral nutrient deficiencies affect metabolism, growth and development, and yield components. A better understanding of these interactions will lead to better diagnosis of deficiencies and improved nutrient management practices. Mineral elements …
view more2021124 · Soil minerals serve as both sources and sinks of essential plant nutrients. As primary minerals that originally formed at high temperatures and pressures in igneous and metamorphic rocks are ...
view more2024523 · Nutrient deficiencies. If plants fail to thrive, despite adequate soil preparation, watering and mulching, it may be a sign of a nutrient deficiency. Fruit and vegetables are particularly vulnerable, as are containerised plants and those growing in very acid or alkaline soils. Yellow or reddish coloured leaves, stunted growth and poor …
view more20231113 · A series of recent studies has elucidated the regulatory mechanism of Ca 2+ signaling in Mn uptake and transport in plants. Mn deficiency induces a pattern of long-lasting multicellular Ca 2+ oscillations, with maximum concentrations spatially confined to specific cell groups in the root elongation zone.
view more20211012 · When plants suffer from a nutrient deficiency, they develop several deficiency responses aimed to adapt their growth to the limiting conditions. Some of these responses are rather unspecific and help plants to efficiently manage the …
view more201311 · Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a common nutritional factor limiting agricultural production around the globe. Application of phosphatic fertilizers is generally recommended to cope with P deficiency; however, low use efficiency of available P fertilizers both in calcareous and acid soils limits its viability and also had serious environmental ...
view moreHere, we examined the influence of partial defoliation on the remaining leaves' function in tomato plants under nutrient deficiency. The effect of partial defoliation was more pronounced under limited mineral supply vs. favorable conditions.
view more4 · Revision notes on 6.1.4 Minerals in Plants for the CIE IGCSE Biology syllabus, written by the Biology experts at Save My Exams.
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