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What does the nutrient iron do in plants ?
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Iron is important for chlorophyll formation, necessary for photosynthesis; and also important for respiration.
When insufficient iron is available, the plant may show symptoms of the deficiency such as chlorosis:
http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/FactSheets/microchlorosis/microchlorosis.htm
Anthony Brach Ph.D.
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