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  1. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|crop production
    riandúil Reference "'Tuarascáil Bhliantúil 2007', an tSaotharlann Stáit, http://www.statelab.ie/PDF/TuaBhlian2007.pdf [1.6.2016] ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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    micreachothaitheach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Context 'Ní le fine na bhféar a bhaineann ruán, amarantas agus blonagán ríse, ní hionann agus cruithneacht, ach tugann siad plúr agus síolta ar féidir plúr a dhéanamh astu. Súdghránaigh a thugtar ar na gránaigh sin; níl glútan iontu ó nádúr agus bíonn ardleibhéal próitéine, snáithín agus micreachothaitheach iontu.' Reference "'Tuarascáil Bhliantúil agus Ráitis Airgeadais 2007', Teagasc, https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/publications/2008/27/AnnualReport2007web_ga.pdf [1.6.2016]"
    Spurenelement | Mikronährstoff | Mikroelement
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    micronutrient | micro-element | microelement | microelements | trace element | oligo-element
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    Definition nutrient or chemical element that is required for plant growth, but only in very small quantities Reference """micronutrient"" A Dictionary of Environment & Conservation. Chris Park. Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007. Oxford Reference Online. OUP. DGT. http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t244.e4984 (14.8.2009)"
    Comment "Boron (B), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iodine (I), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn).Reference: COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Theories Behind Plant Tissue Culture. Mineral Elements, Micro, http://passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?idinformationmodule=956783940&topicorder=6&maxto=10 [12.4.2016] See also: macronutrient (antonym) [ IATE:1254445 ]"
    oligo-élément | micro-élément
    fr
    Definition élément indispensable à la vie bien qu'exigé en très faible quantité Reference Gloss.La santé de nos sols,Canada,1995
  2. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|nutrition · INDUSTRY|chemistry
    micreachothaitheach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Mikronährstoff
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    Definition Vitamine, Vitaminoide, Mineralstoffe, Spurenelemente, sekundäre Pflanzenstoffe, Anti-Oxidantien und essentielle Fettsäuren. Reference ---
    micronutrient | micro-nutrient | micronutrients | micro-nutrients
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    Definition substance that is needed only in minuscule amounts to enable the body to produce enzymes, hormones and other substances essential for proper growth and development Reference "COM-EN based on:WHO: World Healt Organization, Micronutrients http://www.who.int/nutrition/topics/micronutrients/en/ [10.4.2012]"
    Comment "As tiny as the amounts are, however, the consequences of their absence are severe.Micronutrients include: vitamins, microminerals, trace minerals and organic acids.REF: Wikipedia > List of micronutrients http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_micronutrients [10.4.2012]"
    micronutriment
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    Definition nutriment sans valeur énergétique, dont l'absorption en petite quantité est nécessaire au fonctionnement enzymatique des cellules. Les vitamines et leurs précurseurs sont des micronutriments. Les micronutriments sont essentiellement les vitamines (ex. : vitamines A, B, C, D, E et K), des minéraux (tels le calcium et le phosphore) et des traces d'éléments (fer, zinc, selenium et manganèse). Reference "Dictionnaire terminologique du Québec & EFIC: Le Conseil Européen de l'Information sur l'Alimentation, Santé et Mode de vie, Alimentation saine, Qu'est-ce que la nutrition (2e volet) http://www.eufic.org/article/en/health-lifestyle/healthy-eating/artid/nutrition-2/ [25.9.2008]"
    Comment On distingue parfois les oligoéléments (ou éléments mineurs ou traces) nécessaires à la vie végétale (Fe, Zn, Cu, Mo, Mn et B) des oligoéléments nécessaires à la vie animale (les mêmes + Co, I, F, Va, Se et Br).