Mineral nutrition is the study of source, mode of absorption, distribution and metabolism of various inorganic substances (minerals) by plants for their growth, development, structure, physiology and reproduction.
Essential mineral nutrients- About 65 elements are found in different plants. Following criteria is used to determine the essentiality of an element.
On the basis of diverse functions, essential elements are divided into following categories-
Role of Macro and Micro nutrients-
Various forms and function of essential nutrients-
Kinds of deficiency syndrome are as follows-
Soil as reservoir of essential elements: most of the nutrients required for growth and development is obtained from soil by roots. These minerals are formed by weathering of rocks. Soil also harbours nitrogen fixing bacteria and other microbes, holds water and supplies air to roots. Deficiency of essential elements affects the crop yield. So, fertilisers are used to supplement these elements.
Nodule formation involves sequence of interaction between root and Rhizobium as follows-
The reaction is as follows-
Fate of ammonia: at physiological pH, ammonia is converted into ammonium ions (NH4+).It is toxic for plants in larger concentration and ammonium ion is converted into amino acids by two methods-
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