Less amount of manganese produces sterile flowers true or false
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Manganese (Mn) deficiency is a plant disorder that is often confused with, and occurs with, iron deficiency. Most common in poorly drained soils, also where organic matter levels are high. Manganese may be unavailable to plants where pH is high. ... with smallest leaf veins remaining green to produce a 'chequered' effec
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