Biology, asked by ayeshasakhawat77, 1 month ago

why colour of plant is not affected by ph.​

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Answered by lakshyasatyavana
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Flowers, of course, have their inherent colors. This genetically programmed color is affected by acidity within plant cells, which is unrelated to the acidity of the soil. So changing your soil's pH won't help in altering the appearance of most flowers.

Answered by jasmeetsingh6620
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Explanation:

Flowers, of course, have their inherent colors. This genetically programmed color is affected by acidity within plant cells, which is unrelated to the acidity of the soil. So changing your soil’s pH won’t help in altering the appearance of most flowers.

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