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When is a mineral considered toxic to plant tissues?


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Minerals:

  1. The minerals are inorganic elements that a plant requires for its growth and development.
  2. The uptake of minerals from the roots of plants can be active or passive transport.

Examples of trace minerals are:

  1. Selenium: Acts as antioxidant.
  2. Copper: Required for iron metabolism.
  3. Manganese: Part of enzymes.
  4. Fluorine: Required for formation of bones, teeth.

Mineral is considered toxic to plant tissues:

If mineral ion concentration in tissues decreases the dry weight of plant tissue by approximately 10% then the mineral is toxic for that particular plant tissue.


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