excessive use of chemical fertilizers results in wilting of plants. give reason
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WHEN WE USE TOO MUCH CONCENTRATION THE SOLUTE CONTENT IN WATER WILL BE MORE THAN THAT IN THE ROOT OF THE PLANT.ITS A LOWER ENERGY STATE FOR WATER TO LEAVE THE PLANT THROUGH
OSMOSIS TO SOLUTES OF FERTILIZERS.SO WHEN THE PLANT LOOSE WATER THE PLANT WILTS.
OSMOSIS TO SOLUTES OF FERTILIZERS.SO WHEN THE PLANT LOOSE WATER THE PLANT WILTS.
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