Document Abstract
Micronutrients are essential for plant growth and development and play a crucial role in maintaining soil
physicochemical properties. However, their excessive or inadequate application can have adverse effects on
environmental sustainability. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of micronutrients on soil
physicochemical properties and environmental sustainability. The review includes an analysis of the literature on the
effect of micronutrients on soil pH, electrical conductivity, cation exchange capacity, organic matter content, and
nutrient availability. The paper also discusses the environmental implications of micronutrient application, including
soil and water pollution, as well as the potential for micronutrient toxicity in plants and animals. The study concludes
with recommendations for sustainable micronutrient management practices that balance the needs of plant growth and
environmental protection.