Calcium translocation into shoot apex is inhibited due to toxicity of
(A) Mg
(B) Cu
(C) Mo
(D) Mo
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(A) Mg
Explanation:
In the shoot apex, manganese also inhibits calcium translocation. Therefore, in fact, excess manganese can induce iron, magnesium and calcium deficiencies. Chlorosis (pale or yellow colour), most extreme on younger leaves due to induced iron deficiency, is also often caused by manganese toxicity.
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(A) Mg
Explanation:
Calcium translocation into shoot apex is inhibited due to toxicity of Mg
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