• Boron deficiency is a common deficiency of the micronutrient boron in plants. It is the most widespread micronutrient deficiency around the world and causes...
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  • Boron deficiency may refer to: Boron deficiency (plant disorder), a nutritional disorder in plants Boron deficiency (medicine), a nutritional disorder...
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    Calcium (Ca) deficiency is a plant disorder that can be caused by insufficient level of biologically available calcium in the growing medium, but is more...
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    mineral) deficiencies include: Boron deficiency Calcium deficiency Iron deficiency Magnesium deficiency Manganese deficiency Molybdenum deficiency Nitrogen...
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    chemical formula of "ideal" boron carbide is often written not as B4C, but as B12C3, and the carbon deficiency of boron carbide described in terms of...
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    magnesium deficiency in other plants. Allotropes of boron Boron deficiency Boron oxide Boron nitride Boron neutron capture therapy Boronic acid Hydroboration-oxidation...
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    affect plant growth and development. Some of the best known trace mineral deficiencies include: zinc deficiency, boron deficiency, iron deficiency, and...
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  • many psychological disorders. Schizophrenia has been linked to decreased brain zinc levels. Evidence suggests that zinc deficiency could play a role in...
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    Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) or hypovitaminosis A is a lack of vitamin A in blood and tissues. It is common in poorer countries, especially among children...
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    but plants do not. Fertilizers are often tailored to address mineral deficiencies in particular soils. Examples include molybdenum deficiency, manganese...
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    into retinoic acid deficiency and the induction of craniofacial malformations and microcephaly in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder". Genesis. 57 (1): e23278...
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    prevent or treat vitamin D deficiency rickets and osteomalacia. There are many other health conditions linked to vitamin D deficiency. However, the evidence...
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  • [citation needed] Boron is believed to be involved in carbohydrate transport in plants; it also assists in metabolic regulation. Boron deficiency will often...
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    conversion of plant-sourced vitamin K1 in various tissues in the body. Because vitamin K aids mechanisms for blood clotting, its deficiency may lead to...
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    autoimmune disorder Graves' disease. Hypothyroidism is characterized by a deficient secretion of thyroid hormones: the most common cause is iodine deficiency. In...
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    Outline of organic gardening and farming (category Physiological plant disorders)
    deficiencies Boron deficiency Calcium deficiency Iron deficiency Magnesium deficiency Manganese deficiency Nitrogen deficiency Phosphorus deficiency Potassium...
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    such as carbon dioxide, water, oxygen gas, and sulfur dioxide. Phosphorus, boron, and silicon are used for esterification. They are obtained through the...
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    neurodegenerative disorder that causes dopaminergic neuronal death and symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. Manganese deficiency in humans, which is...
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    Zinc (section Deficiency)
    disorder affecting zinc absorption that was previously fatal to affected infants. Zinc deficiency has been associated with major depressive disorder (MDD)...
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    Aquaporin (category Biology of bipolar disorder)
    aquaporin from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) involved in boron homeostasis and abiotic stress". Plant, Cell & Environment. 41 (12): 2844–2857. doi:10.1111/pce...
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    Medicines. It is used to treat certain bleeding disorders, including warfarin overdose, vitamin K deficiency, and obstructive jaundice. Use is typically recommended...
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    disease is a genetic disorder of copper deficiency involving a wide variety of symptoms that is often fatal. Copper deficiency can cause a wide variety...
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  • Bonded Fibre Matrix - Bonsai - Bonsai aesthetics - Bonsai styles - Boron deficiency - Bosquet - Botanical garden - Bottle garden - Bridge graft - Britain...
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    a genetic condition of copper deficiency, was first described by John Menkes in 1962. It is a rare X-linked disorder that affects approximately 1/200...
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    of ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Zinc deficiency appears to be the most common micronutrient deficiency in crop plants; it is particularly common in high-pH...
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    citation needed] Vitamin deficiencies may result in disease conditions: goiter, scurvy, osteoporosis, impaired immune system, disorders of cell metabolism,...
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    International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders. Assessment of iodine deficiency disorders and monitoring their elimination . 3rd ed....
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    iron overload, such as hereditary hemochromatosis, and iron deficiency, such as iron-deficiency anemia. Iron is an essential bioelement for most forms of...
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    Iodine (section Deficiency)
    January 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2020. "Micronutrient deficiency: iodine deficiency disorders". WHO. Archived from the original on 30 September 2006...
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    Selenium (section Deficiency)
    stress from vitamin E deficiency. Selenium interacts with other nutrients, such as iodine and vitamin E. The effect of selenium deficiency on health remains...
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