Why it is difficult to supply iron in nutrient solution?
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The iron need by biological systems is the iron(II) ion. But the iron(II) ion is easily oxidized (by, say, the oxygen present in the air and water) to iron(III) ion and compounds of iron(III) are generally quite water insoluble, so can’t be taken in by the biological entities.
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