Biology, asked by sunitabittu08, 3 months ago

. The ability of a chemical or pesticide
for holding them on plant surface is :
(1) Tenacity (2) Phytotoxicity
(3) Capacity (4) Compatibility.​

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
1

The correct option is 1) Tenacity

Explanation:

  • In the English language, tenacity can be described as the firm ability to grip onto something.

  • When a chemical pesticide holds on the plant surface, it means that the pesticide has a better tenacity. Hence, option 1 is correct.

  • Other options such as 2) Phytotoxicity is not correct because phytotoxicity is described as the effect of a toxic compound in a plant.
Answered by brainlyvirat187006
2

Answer:

The correct option is 1) Tenacity

Explanation:

In the English language, tenacity can be described as the firm ability to grip onto something.

When a chemical pesticide holds on the plant surface, it means that the pesticide has a better tenacity. Hence, option 1 is correct.

Other options such as 2) Phytotoxicity is not correct because phytotoxicity is described as the effect of a toxic compound in a plant.

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