difference b/w mobile and immobile?
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Mobile means which moves during senescence period the nutrients in that moves to the young leaves such as phosphorus.
immobile means which does not moves from senescent leaves to young leaves like calcium.
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immobile means which does not moves from senescent leaves to young leaves like calcium.
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Mobile nutrients are nitrogen in the form of nitrate, phosphorus (P) in the form of phosphate, potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), chlorine (Cl), zinc (Zn) and molybdene (Mo). Calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), iron (Fe), boron (B) and copper (Cu) are immobile.
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