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Killing of terminal buds leaving a rosette effect on the plant is deficiencies of _____ (a) Cobalt (b) Boron (c) Calcium (d) Phosphorus

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"Boron" is an "essential micronutrient" which is ideal for "plant growth" and "development". Since, very "small quantities of boron" is present in the soil bed its deficiency is common in plants. Plants that suffer from boron deficiency has less developed reproductive buds. It is termed as rosette effect because the plants leaves look like the petals of rose flower. These types of plants grow near the ground.

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