Micronutrients are essential chemical elements that plants require in relatively small concentrations, yet they are physiologically as critical as macronutrients for growth and development. These elements, including boron, chlorine, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc, serve as vital cofactors for enzymes and are involved in numerous metabolic processes. Their deficiency can severely limit crop yield and plant health despite the low quantity required.
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What is considered the critical oxygen level required to support healthy root growth in plants?
Root respiration requires oxygen to produce energy for nutrient uptake and growth. While plants vary in their tolerance, soil oxygen concentrations falling below 1-2% typically induce hypoxia, which severely restricts root metabolism and can lead to root death or stunted plant development.
493
How is Single Super Phosphate (SSP) classified based on its solubility?
Single Super Phosphate (SSP) is classified as a water-soluble fertilizer. It is produced by treating phosphate rock with sulfuric acid, which converts the insoluble tricalcium phosphate into monocalcium phosphate, a form that is readily available for plant uptake. It was one of the earliest commercial mineral fertilizers and remains a significant source of phosphorus and sulfur in modern agriculture.
494
What force allows water particles to be held within the soil pores of the root zone against the pull of gravity, a state referred to as capillary water?
Capillary water is held in the soil against gravitational drainage due to the adhesive and cohesive forces acting within the soil pores. This water is essential for plant growth as it is readily available for root absorption. The capillary force, resulting from surface tension and the interaction between water and soil particles, keeps this moisture in the root zone, preventing it from percolating deeper into the soil profile.
495
Which of the following soil epipedons is generally not observed in Indian soil profiles?
An epipedon is a diagnostic surface horizon that has developed at the soil surface, characterized by the destruction of rock structure and the accumulation of organic matter or eluviated materials. While there are eight recognized epipedons—including mollic, ochric, and umbric—the folistic epipedon is typically associated with cold, organic-rich environments and is not commonly found in the diverse soil landscapes of India.
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What does the foliar application of nitrogen involve in terms of nutrient delivery?
Foliar application is a technique where fertilizers, such as nitrogen solutions, are sprayed directly onto the leaves of a plant. The nutrients are absorbed through the stomata and cuticle of the foliage, providing a rapid response, especially useful for correcting micronutrient deficiencies or when soil conditions limit root uptake.
497
Which metal is the most abundant in the Earth's crust and can exhibit toxicity to plants when present in high concentrations?
Aluminum (Al) is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. In acidic soil conditions (low pH), aluminum becomes soluble as Al3+ ions, which are highly toxic to plant root systems, inhibiting growth and nutrient uptake. While iron (Fe) is also abundant, aluminum toxicity is a primary limiting factor for crop productivity in acidic soils worldwide.
498
On which date is World Environment Day observed annually?
World Environment Day is celebrated globally on the 5th of June every year. The initiative was first launched in 1974 in Spokane, USA, under the theme 'Only one Earth.' This day serves as a critical international platform to raise public awareness regarding pressing environmental challenges, including air pollution, global warming, food security, and the necessity for sustainable consumption practices to protect our planet's future.
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Which instrument is specifically utilized to measure the positive pressure potential of soil water?
A piezometer is a device used to measure the pressure head (or positive pressure potential) of groundwater at a specific point in the soil profile. It consists of a tube installed into the soil that allows water to rise to a level corresponding to the pressure at the intake point. While tensiometers are used for measuring negative pressure (matric suction) in unsaturated soil, piezometers are essential for monitoring saturated conditions and water table levels.
500
The application of which substance is known to improve soil structure?
Soil structure refers to the arrangement of soil particles into aggregates. While organic matter is the primary driver of structure improvement, certain fertilizers like single super phosphate (SSP) can indirectly assist. SSP contains calcium and sulfur, which help in flocculating clay particles, thereby promoting the formation of stable soil aggregates and improving the overall physical condition of the soil matrix.