Biology, asked by keshavkumarkewat8, 1 month ago

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The potential of a pesticide for causing damage to
plants is its:
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O lethal dose
O defoliation ability
O phytotoxicity
O chronicity​

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Answered by kaileypardeepsingh
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Answer:

phytotoxicity

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The potential of a pesticide for creating damage to plants is its phytotoxicity.

Phytotoxicity describes any unfavorable consequences for plant development, metabolism, or physiology created by a synthetic substance, like high degrees of manures, herbicides, nanoparticles, or weighty metals. General phytotoxic impacts incorporate modified metabolism of plant, development hindrance, or plant dying. Changes in plant development and metabolism are the aftereffect of disturbed physiological working, including restraint of photosynthesis, water, and supplement take-up, or seed germination.

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