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What are the criteria required for essential minerals?

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(i) Elements necessary for growth and development.
(ii) They should have direct role in the metabolism of the plant.
(iii) It cannot be replaced by other elements.
(iv) Deficiency makes the plants impossible to complete their vegetative and reproductive phase.
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  5. Distinguish between macro and micro nutrients?

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  10. Who are people responsible for developing hydroponics?

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  19. Describe the role of micro nutrients on plant health and function.

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  20. Give the details of minerals and their deficiency symptoms.

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