Tag: nutrient uptake
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Herbicide Stress
Herbicide stress refers to the negative effects or damage caused to plants due to the application or exposure to herbicides, which are chemicals used to control or eliminate unwanted vegetation, often termed as weeds. Herbicides can inadvertently affect non-target plants, including crops or desirable plants, causing stress or damage that can affect growth, development, and […]
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Sulfur’s Role in Plant Growth and Development
Sulfur (S) is an essential nutrient for plants and plays a critical role in various physiological processes, growth, and development. It is classified as a secondary macronutrient, required in significant amounts by plants. Sulfur is a component of important amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, and coenzymes, contributing to the overall health and function of plants. Here’s […]
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Nutrient Deficiency – Symptoms and Solutions
Crops require essential nutrients for healthy development and optimal growth. Various physiological functions such as photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, root growth and flowering all rely on nutrients. When plants don’t have enough of a specific nutrient they may display a range of symptoms, varying from morphological impairments (i.e. stunting), to chlorosis or necrosis, to premature seed […]
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