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what is the role of air in the growth of green Plants​

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Answered by jaykhatri1808
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Explanation:

Air is needed for the roots primarily to allow the plants to breathe. ... When this happens, roots cannot absorb sufficient water and nutrients to the plant, causing yellow or brown leaves, plant stress and a reduced life span of the plant. Roots are denied sufficient air when the soil does not allow for air

Answered by neerajkakkarfzd
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Air is needed for the roots primarily to allow the plants to breathe.If air is not available to the roots, it can cause the roots to fail. Root failure is a very common cause of plant stress, although often goes unnoticed because the roots are not available unless the plant is taken out of its container.

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