Magnesium is absorbed from the soil as Magnesium ions (Mg2+). Magnesium forms part of the chlorophyll molecule. Deficiency causes chlorosis: The leaves turn yellow, usually from the bottom of the plant first.
Nitrogen is absorbed from the soil as Nitrate ions (NO3-) Or the ammonium ions (NO4+). Because nitrogen is required for so many food molecules, especially proteins (including enzymes), deficiency causes severe symptoms: The whole plant is stunned, with a weak stem and yellowing, dying leaves.
Nitrogen is a constituent of amino acids, proteins, coenzymes, nucleic acids andchlorophyll. Nitrogen has a great affect on plant growth and a deficiency or excess markedly affects plant growth and fruit yield.
Nitrogen is a mobile element in the plant and deficiency symptoms will develop first on lower leaves as the nitrogen is removed for use in new developing leaves. The older leaves become chlorotic (turn yellow) and eventually die. Nitrogen deficiency can h ave a considerable effect on final yield if it occurs for prolonged periods during critical stages of growth .
Magnesium is an essential constituent of chlorophyll and is required for activation of many enzymes involved in the energy transfer processes. A deficiency of magnesium will seriously affect plant growth and development as photosynthesis is directly affected.
Deficiency of magnesium frequently occurs due to an imbalance with potassium or ammonium ions, appearing as interveinal chlorosis developing first on older leaves.
Too much nitrogen produces lush plants with dark-green thin foliage with few blossoms and fruit set is adversely affected
Lack of magnesium reduces photosynthisis Lack of magnesium reduces photosynthisis
Magnesium is an important nutrient to green plants because it is an ingredient of chlorophyll, the pigment that a plant absorbs light with during photosynthesis.
It Can kill the plant. Because magnesium helps with the production of chlorophyl and photosynthesis the plant may turn yellow.
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Dear ChaitraDefinitely antioxidants helps in plant growth hereby I am sending two journal name and vol. to get more informationI hope I have cleared your doubtPlant Growth Regulation 25: 81-87, 1998. Effects of plant growth regulators on the antioxidant system in seedlings of two maize cultivars subjected to water stress L. Li, J. Van Staden &A.K. J¨ager Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology vol.19 no.2 Londrina Apr./June 2007
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Magnesium is an important micro-nutrient for general plant growth but phosphorous is essential for the production of flowers, fruits and roots.
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Plants require a large number of elements to function properly, mainly carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, essentially used in many biochemical pathways. In addition to these essential elements, plants also require a dose of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and magnesium effects growth of the plant.
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