Chemistry, asked by psrinidhi03, 1 month ago

The concentration of which ion effects plant roots *
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aluminium ion
iron ion
copper ion
magnesium ion

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Answered by seemasharmadhn8556
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Answer:

Despite the fact that most plants accumulate both sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl–) ions to high concentration in their shoot tissues when grown in saline soils, most research on salt tolerance in annual plants has focused on the toxic effects of Na+ accumulation. There have also been some recent concerns about the ability of hydroponic systems to predict the responses of plants to salinity in soil. To address these two issues, an experiment was conducted to compare the responses to Na+ and to Cl– separately in comparison with the response to NaCl in a soil-based system using two varieties of faba bean (Vicia faba), that differed in salinity tolerance. The variety Nura

Answered by sheetal9977
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Answer:

magnesium ion

Explanation:

it's effect the plant roots . please mark me as brainliest

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