Biology, asked by herrasingh18, 1 month ago

Sham planted some vegetables in his garden he observed that from some days their leaves become pale which nutrient deficiency responsible for that?

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Answered by pavinpeter816
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Answer:

Nitrogen

Explanation:

Some nutrients are very mobile. Nitrogen, for example, moves through soil easily and leaches away. Unless soil nitrogen is regularly replaced through fertilizer applications, nitrogen deficiencies turn lawns and plant leaves yellow or pale green.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Nitrogen deficiency is responsible for the leaves to become pale.

Explanation:

  • The prokaryote that develops on polar bear fur is called cyanobacteria.
  • A lack of nitrogen in plants is known as nitrogen deficit. When soil is supplemented with organic material that has a lot of carbon, like sawdust, this can happen.
  • Nitrogen is inaccessible to plants because soil organisms consume any available nitrogen to break down carbon sources.
  • This is referred to as "robbing" nitrogen from the soil. Except for legumes that fix nitrogen, all vegetables are susceptible to this condition.
  • Poor plant growth and pale green or yellow leaves due to insufficient chlorophyll production are symptoms.
  • Chlorotic leaves are those in this condition. Since the plant will shift nitrogen from older tissues to more crucial younger ones, lower leaves (older leaves) exhibit symptoms sooner.

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