Critical Analysis on Effect of Micronutrients on Flowering Plants: A Review

Sarath Jayakumar, Ashwini Kailas Abhangrao, Rasika Ashok Sarje, Ritika Gupta, Smriti Pathania, B. V. Sree
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We have explored the effect of various micronutrients to plant growth and some of the problems due to their deficiencies. The various treatments of micronutrients to plants gives yield at different proportion. This thorough analysis explores how micronutrients affects the flowering of crops, concentrating on how they affect fruit set, flowering, and general plant health. Micronutrients are necessary for many physiological processes, such as hormone regulation, photosynthesis, enzyme activation. Plant growth may be negatively impacted by their excess or deficiency, which could result in lower quality, quantity, and flowering. The impact of micronutrients on flowering plants is the subject of a systematic analysis of the most recent scientific literature in this review. Micronutrients are essential for many physiological processes that are vital to plant growth and development. These processes include those involving zinc, copper, chlorine, manganese, molybdenum, and iron. Their unique impact on the complex phases of flowering and reproductive development is examined in this paper. We look at the interactions that occur between micronutrients and environmental variables like soil pH and temperature that affect flowering. The study delves into the molecular mechanisms that underlie flowering responses mediated by micronutrients, encompassing the regulation of hormones and gene expression. In an effort to close knowledge gaps regarding the complex interplay between micronutrients and plant flowering, the review highlights obstacles and suggests future lines of inquiry. To sum up, this analysis adds to a thorough knowledge of how micronutrients influence plant flowering dynamics and offers insights that can improve crop productivity and agricultural practices.
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