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Write an essay on the functions and deficiency symptoms of macro nutrients.

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Macronutrients, their functions, their mode of absorption, deficiency symptoms and deficiency diseases are discussed here:
(1) Nitrogen (N): It is required by the plants . in greatest amount. It is an essential component of proteins, nucleic acids, amino acids, vitamins, hormones, alkaloids, chlorophyll and cytochrome. It is absorbed by the plants as nitrates `(NO_(3))`.
Deficiency symptoms: Chlorosis, stunted growth, anthocyanin formation.
(2) Phosphorus (P): Constituent of cell membrane, proteins, nucleic acids, ATP, NADP, phytin and sugar phosphate. It is absorbed as `H_(2)PO_(4)^(+)` and `H_(2)PO_(4)^(-)` ions. Deficiency symptoms: Stunted growth, anthocyanin formation, necrosis, inhibition of cambial activity, affect root growth and fruit ripening.
(3) Potassium (K): Maintains turgidity and osmotic potential of the cell, opening and closure of stomata, phloem translocation, stimulate activity of enzymes, anion and cation balance by ion-exchange. It is absorbed as `K^(+)` ions. Deficiency symptoms: Marginal chlorosis, necrosis, low cambial activity, loss of apical dominance, lodging in cereals and curled leaf margin.
(4) Calcium (Ca): It is involved in synthesis of calcium pectate in middle lamella, mitotic spindle formation, mitotic cell division, permeability of cell membrane, lipid metabolism, activation of phospholipase, ATPase, amylase and activator of adenyl kinase. It is absorbud as `Ca^(2+)` exchangeable ions. Deficiency symptoms: Chlorosis, necrosis, stunted growth, premature fall of leaves and flowers, inhibit seed formation, Black heart of Celery, Hooked leaf tip in Sugar beet, Musa and Tomato.
(5) Magnesium (Mg): It is a constituent of chlorophyll, activator of enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism (RUBP Carboxylase and PEP Carboxylase) and involved in the synthesis of DNA and RNA. It is essential for binding of ribosomal sub units. It is absorbed as `Mg^(2+)` ions. Deficiency symptoms: Inter veinal chlorosis, necrosis, anthocyanin (purple) formation and Sand drown of tobacco.
(6) Sulphur (S): Essential component of amino acids like cystine, cysteine and methionine, constituent of coenzyme A, Vitamins like biotin and thiamine, constituent of proteins and ferredoxin. plants utilise sulphur as sulphate `(S0_(4)^(-))` ions. Deficiency symptoms: Chlorosis, anthocyanin formation, stunted growth, rolling of leaf tip and reduced nodulation in legumes.
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PREMIERS PUBLISHERS-MINERAL NUTRITION-OTHER IMPORTANT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (Answer the following)
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  2. Explain the unclassified minerals required for plants.

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  3. Distinguish between macro and micro nutrients?

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  4. Explain briefly the functions and deficiency symptoms of potassium.

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  6. Explain the term critical concentration of minerals.

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  7. Describe the competitive behaviour of iron and manganese.

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  8. Who are people responsible for developing hydroponics?

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  9. List out the free living bacteria and fungi responsible for non-symbio...

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  10. Define the term Ammonification.

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  11. Describe catalytic amination.

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  12. Compare the partial stem parasite and partial root parasite.

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  13. Explain the mode of nutrition in pitcher plant.

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  14. What is meant by saprophytic mode of nutrition?

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  15. Describe briefly the method of nitrogen fixation in leguminous plants.

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

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

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  19. Describe the various stages of nirogen cycle.

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