An essential nutrient that is needed in small amounts; also called a trace or minor element. Monoecious. Plants that produce male and female flowers on the same plant.
vitamins and minerals that play a supporting role in maintaining body functions
A trace element; an organic compound, small amounts of which are essential for physical health, growth, and metabolism.
nutrient required in small quantities (trace amounts) for normal growth and reproduction but toxic at high concentrations.
An essential nutrient that is required by an organism in minute amounts.
nutrients required by a plant in relatively small concentrations for growth (e.g., iron) , as opposed to macronutrients like nitrate and phosphate which are required in higher concentrations
A nutrient plants need in very small quantities. Micronutrients include copper, chlorine, zinc, iron, manganese, boron, and molybdenum.
nutrient required by the body in relatively small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals; needed to properly utilize the macronutrients in the body and control body processes.
a substance needed only in small amounts for normal body function (e.g., vitamins or minerals)
an element essential to the growth of plants in very small amounts
an organic compound such as a vitamin or element, essential in minute amounts to the growth and health of an organism
a nutrient, such as a vitamin or mineral, that is essential in minute amounts for your body to function normally
Vitamins and minerals that have no caloric value and little direct impact on hormonal response.
A trace element essential in nutrition.
Vitamins and minerals that are required in the human diet in very small amounts.
An element required in proportionately smaller amounts by plants but still important for healthy plant growth. Micronutrients include Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn), Zinc (Zn), Copper (Cu), Boron (B), and Molybdenum (Mo). cf. Macronutrient.
One of the nutrients present in the diet and the body in small amounts. Micronutrients are measured in milligrams and micrograms. They include the vitamins and minerals.
A micronutrient is an organic compound, such as a vitamin, essential in small amounts to growth and health. Numerous micronutrients are used in the Nepretin formulation for diabetic retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy.
chemical element necessary in only small amour.ts, usually less than 1 ppm in the plant, for the growth of plants and the health of animals. 'Micro' refers to the amount, not the essentiality of the element to the orgamsm.
Substance required in small amounts to sustain life (Vitamins and minerals).
a VITAMIN or mineral that the body must obtain from outside sources. Micronutrients are essential to the body in small amounts because they are either components of ENZYMES or act as coenzymes in managing chemical reactions.
Elements or nutrients needed in only small amounts (usually less than 50 mg/kg) for plant growth (e.g. B, Cl, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn).
A chemical element necessary only in small amounts (usually less than 1 part per million in the plant) for the growth of plants and the health of animals. Examples of these elements are boron, molybdenum, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc. ¡°Micro¡± refers to the amount, not the essentiality of the element to the organism.
Chemical element required in extremely small amounts (parts per million) for the growth of plants. e.g. boron, chlorine, copper, iron, manganese, zinc
A substance the body needs in tiny amounts to grow and stay healthy. Examples are vitamins and minerals.
a chemical element necessary in only small amouts (usually less than several parts per million in the plant) for the growth of plants. Examples: boron, copper, iron, and zinc.
An element needed in small amounts for turfgrass growth.
A chemical element necessary in only extremely small amounts (less than 1 part per million in the plant) for the growth of plants. Micro refers to the amount used rather than to its essentiality. Examples are boron, chlorine, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc.
Nutritional element required by an organism in relatively very small quantities.
An element essential for plant or animal growth which is utilised in smaller quantities. Generally a synonym for the trace elements.
Micronutrients are essential elements needed for life in small quantities. They include microminerals and Vitamins.