Biology, asked by sahoodevdeep50, 8 months ago

Manganese toxicity causes the deficiency symptoms of all the following, except

Calcium
O
Magnesium
O
Potassium
O
Iron​

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Answered by shayosengupta22
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Answer:

Correct answer is Potassium

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Manganese toxicity causes the deficiency symptoms of all the following, except Potassium

Explanation:

  • “One of the principal objectives of toxicity in acid soil,” Ferrie says. “If the soil pH is too weak, manganese enhances highly accessible in the soil solution, which reduces plants' ability to pull up calcium. “Inside the plant, one of the main purposes of calcium is to inhibit manganese toxicity.
  • Manganese fights with magnesium and iron for consumption, while it fights with magnesium alone to bind with enzymes.
  • Manganese is also capable of restraining translocation of calcium into shoot top.
  • As a result, manganese in abundance can lead to a lack of iron and magnesium in the clay.
  • That is why the manifestations of iron and magnesium lack are identical as toxicity due to manganese residue.

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