The trace elements in pasture species must satisfy both the nutritional requirements of the plant and the needs of the grazing animal. The growing plant may suffer from deficiency or excess of any given element; absorption of one metal ion may disturb the entry of another; species differences in uptake and tolerance exist, and may vary with the season. On the balance of these factors the health of the animal depends.
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