<Ul> <Li> Boron is believed to be involved in carbohydrate transport in plants; it also assists in metabolic regulation . Boron deficiency will often result in bud dieback . </Li> <Li> Chlorine is necessary for osmosis and ionic balance; it also plays a role in photosynthesis . </Li> <Li> Copper is a component of some enzymes . Symptoms of copper deficiency include browning of leaf tips and chlorosis . </Li> <Li> Iron is essential for chlorophyll synthesis, which is why an iron deficiency results in chlorosis . </Li> <Li> Manganese activates some important enzymes involved in chlorophyll formation . Manganese deficient plants will develop chlorosis between the veins of its leaves . The availability of manganese is partially dependent on soil pH . </Li> <Li> Molybdenum is essential to plant health . Molybdenum is used by plants to reduce nitrates into usable forms . Some plants use it for nitrogen fixation, thus it may need to be added to some soils before seeding legumes . </Li> <Li> Zinc participates in chlorophyll formation, and also activates many enzymes . Symptoms of zinc deficiency include chlorosis and stunted growth . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Boron is believed to be involved in carbohydrate transport in plants; it also assists in metabolic regulation . Boron deficiency will often result in bud dieback . </Li> <Li> Chlorine is necessary for osmosis and ionic balance; it also plays a role in photosynthesis . </Li> <Li> Copper is a component of some enzymes . Symptoms of copper deficiency include browning of leaf tips and chlorosis . </Li>

Which nutrient is an example of a micronutrient ​