Environmental Sciences, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

What is the colour of plants due to deficiency of potash?

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Answered by platz
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The leaves of the plant appear dull and are often blue-green in color with intervenal chlorosis. Leaves will also develop small, dark brown spots on the undersides and a bronzed appearance on the upper surfaces.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The plants shows brown scorching because of the deficiency of the potassium.

Explanation:

  • The deficiency of potash causes various symptoms and the main one is brown scorching and curling of leaves. Undersides of the leaves purple spots are created.
  • Potassium is a movable micro nutrient that deficiency affects the older parts first and then gradually younger parts get affected.
  • Chlorosis is also a prominent symptom which appears because of the deficiency of this nutrient. The deficiency made the plant weak which results in it become prone to other plant diseases.
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