Which of the following element is not essential for plants?

Which of the following element is not essential for plants?

  • (A) Zinc
  • (B) Iodine
  • (C) Iron
  • (D) Potassium
Iodine isn't one of the 17 crucial elements plants need to grow. While they might take it up from the soil, it doesn't meet the "criteria of essentiality." This means a plant can usually live its whole life without iodine, and lacking it doesn't always stop normal growth or reproduction. But for animals, iodine plays a vital role as a micronutrient needed for proper thyroid function.
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