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The Contributions of Micronutrient Supplements to Plant Health

Plants need not only macronutrients but also micronutrients in order to grow and develop healthily. Micronutrients are elements required in small amounts for proper plant development. These include zinc, iron, copper, manganese, boron, molybdenum, and chlorine. A deficiency of micronutrients can lead to stunted growth, color changes, and increased susceptibility to diseases in plants.

Micronutrient supplements make significant contributions to plant health. For example, zinc regulates enzymatic activities in plants and supports cell division and growth processes. Zinc deficiency can cause growth disorders and yellowing of leaves. Iron supports chlorophyll production and is essential for photosynthesis. Iron deficiency, especially, leads to yellowing of leaves. Boron promotes root development and plays an important role during fruit set. Manganese helps plants cope with oxidative stress and participates in photosynthesis processes.

Regular application of micronutrients ensures healthier and more productive plants. Deficiencies may appear differently in different regions depending on the micronutrient levels in the soil. Farmers can detect micronutrient deficiencies through soil analysis and plant monitoring and can ensure healthy plant growth by applying appropriate supplements accordingly.