Biology, asked by patelnikita645482, 2 months ago

Toxicity of which element leads to whiting of wheat crops
(A) Mercury
(B) Lime
(C) Selenium
(D) Lead​

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Answered by XxItzSmartGirlxX
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Answered by Aashiwahi
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Answer:

The correct ans is Zinc deficiency, which is not in the option...

Explanation:

Zinc deficiency in wheat appears as intervenial chlorosis on the most recently developed leaves; plants are stunted and produce few tillers; if the deficiency is severe the leaves may turn white and die.

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