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what is role of minerals in plants explain in 250 words​

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Answered by satvik7113
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Zinc is essential for the metabolism of the carbohydrates that fuel plant growth and for the production of auxins, hormones that stimulate plants' stems to grow upward. Excess zinc can obstruct plants' uptake of phosphorus, iron, manganese and copper.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Plants need minerals as nutrients to thrive, survive, and grow, and to perform the basic functions of the plants like metabolic activities, flowering, etc.  

Basic macronutrients like carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen: Form the structural unit of plant cells and are involved in almost most of the basic functions of the plants like photosynthesis.

Phosphorous and magnesium: Synthesize ATP molecules.

Zinc: Activate plant enzymes like alcohol dehydrogenase, carboxylase, in plant metabolism, synthesis of auxin

Potassium: Control of opening and closing of stomata during transpiration.

Magnesium: RNA and DNA synthesis and maintains ribosomes in plant cells, activates metabolic enzymes

Sulphur: Constituent of many vitamins, co-enzymes, and ferredoxin

Iron: Electron transfer, activates enzyme catalase, chlorophyll synthesis

Manganese: Release of oxygen during photosynthesis and activates respiratory and photosynthesis enzymes.

Copper: Enhances calcium uptake, redox reactions

Boron: Pollen germination, membrane structure and functioning, cell division

Molybdenum: Nitrogen metabolism, activates enzyme nitrogenase, balances anion and cations in cells

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