The elements required to the soil in small amounts are called:

A. Micronutrients
B. Macronutrients
C. Meganutrients
D. Microscopic

A. Micronutrients

Micronutrients are essential for plant growth, even though they are needed in much smaller quantities compared to macronutrients. They play various roles in plant physiology, but only a tiny amount is sufficient. Examples of micronutrients include boron, copper, iron, and zinc.

Here’s a breakdown of the other options:

  • B. Macronutrients: These are elements required by plants in relatively large amounts. Examples include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
  • C. Meganutrients: This term is not a standard scientific term used in soil science.
  • D. Microscopic: Microscopic refers to the size of something being very small and needing a microscope to see. While some micronutrients may have microscopic particles, it doesn’t describe their function in the soil.
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