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Plants’ Essential Elements. Macro and Micronutrients. MACRO-required in relatively large amounts. MICRO-required in small amounts, minor or trace elements. Nutrients. Macro: non-mineral elements. Carbon (C) Hydrogen (H) Oxygen (O). Macro: primary nutrients. Nitrogen (N) Phosphorus (P)
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Plants’ Essential Elements Macro and Micronutrients
MACRO-required in relatively large amounts MICRO-required in small amounts, minor or trace elements Nutrients
Macro: non-mineral elements • Carbon (C) • Hydrogen (H) • Oxygen (O)
Macro: primary nutrients • Nitrogen (N) • Phosphorus (P) • Potassium (K)
Macro: secondary nutrients • Calcium (Ca) • Magnesium (Mg) • Sulfur (S)
Micronutrients • Iron (Fe) • Copper (Cu) • Zinc (Zn) • Boron (B) • Molybdenum (Mo) • Manganese (Mn) • Chlorine (Cl)
Nitrogen • Promotes growth of leaves and stems • Gives dark green color and improves quality of foliage • Necessary to develop cell proteins and chlorophyll
Nitrogen • Deficiency noted when leaves are a sick, yellow-green color • Short stems, small leaves, pale colored leaves and flowers • Slow and dwarfed plant growth
Phosphorus • Stimulates early formation and growth of roots • Provides fast and vigorous growth and speeds maturity • Stimulates flowering and seed development
Phosphorus • Symptoms of deficiency include slow maturity • Older leaves are a purplish color • Decrease in growth
Potassium • Used to form carbohydrates and proteins • Formation and transfer of starches, sugars, and oils • Increases disease resistance, vigor, and hardiness
Potassium • Deficiency symptoms include mottled, spotted, streaked or curled leaves • Scorched, burned, dead leaf tips and margins
Calcium • Improves plant vigor • Influences intake and synthesis of other plant nutrients • Important part of cell walls
Calcium • Symptoms of deficiency include small developing leaves, wrinkled older leaves • Dead stem tips
Magnesium • Influences the intake of other essential nutrients • Helps make fats • Assists in translocation of phosphorus and fats
Magnesium • Deficiency symptoms include interveinal chlorosis-yellowing of leaves between green veins • Leaf tips curl or cup upward • Slender, weak stems
Sulfur • Promotes root growth and vigorous vegetative growth • Essential to protein formation
Sulfur • Deficiency symptoms include young leaves are light green with lighter colored veins • Yellow leaves and stunted growth
Iron • Essential for chlorophyll production • Helps carry electrons to mix oxygen with other elements
Iron • Deficiency symptoms include mottled and interveinal chlorosis in young leaves • Stunted growth and slender, short stems
Copper • Helps in the use of iron • Helps respiration
Copper • Deficiency symptoms include young leaves are small and permanently wilted • Multiple bud at stem tips
Zinc • Helps plant metabolism function • Helps form growth hormones • Aids in reproduction
Zinc • Deficiency includes retarded growth between nodes (rosetted) • New leaves are thick and small • Spotted between veins, discolored veins
Boron • Affects water absorption by roots • Translocation of sugars
Boron • Deficiency symptoms include short, thick stem tips • Young leaves of terminal buds are light green at base • Leaves become twisted and die
Manganese • Aids in plant metabolism • Helps in nitrogen transformation
Manganese • Deficiency symptoms include interveinal chlorosis • Young leaves die
Molybdenum • Aids in plant development • Reproduction
Molybdenum • Deficiency symptoms include stunted growth • Yellow leaves, upward curling leaves • Leaf margin burn
Chlorine • Essential to some plant processes • Acts in enzyme systems
Chlorine • Usually there are more problems with too much chlorine or toxicity than with deficiency
Macro and Micro Nutrients • Remember: • C Ca Fe HOPKiNS Managed By My Cuzin MoCo ClZn