Biology, asked by ronalsamaddar, 8 hours ago

How can you understand by observing a plant that it is deficient in manganese?​

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Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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Manganese deficiency symptoms, which often look like those of iron deficiency, appear as interveinal chlorosis (yellow leaves with green veins) on the young leaves, and sometimes tan, sunken spots that appear in the chlorotic areas between the veins. Plant growth may also be reduced and stunted.

Answered by ronalsamaddar97
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Manganese deficiency can be easy to spot in plants because, much like Magnesium deficiency (agriculture), the leaves start to turn yellow and undergo interveinal chlorosis.

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