Step 1: Recall nutrient mobility in plants.
- Some nutrients are mobile in plants, meaning they can move both upwards (acropetal) and downwards (basipetal).
- Some nutrients are immobile and move only acropetally through xylem.
Step 2: Behavior of Calcium.
- Calcium is absorbed from the soil and transported only upward (acropetal movement) in the xylem.
- It is not retranslocated from older to younger tissues, making it immobile in phloem.
- Hence, deficiency symptoms appear first in young tissues.
Step 3: Eliminate other options.
- Nitrogen: Mobile, moves through xylem and phloem.
- Sulphur: Semi-mobile, but not strictly acropetal.
- Potassium: Highly mobile nutrient.
Step 4: Conclusion.
The nutrient with acropetal-only movement in xylem is Calcium.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\text{Calcium moves only acropetally in plants.}} \]
| LIST I Weed type | List II Meaning | ||
| A | Annual weed | I | They occur almost at any time of the year |
| B | Biennial weed | II | They require more than two years to complete |
| C | Perennial weed | III | They live for two seasons |
| D | Multi season weed | IV | They grow, mature within a season |
Select the statements that are CORRECT regarding patterns of biodiversity.
Which of the following hormone is not produced by placenta ?
List - I | List - II | ||
| A | Streptokinase | I | Blood-Cholestrol lowering agents |
| B | Cyclosporin | II | Clot Buster |
| C | Statins | III | Propionibacterium sharmanii |
| D | Swiss Cheese | IV | Immuno suppressive agent |
Which of the following option determines percolation and water holding capacity of soils ?