A plant developed a mineral deficiency after being treated with a fungicide. What is the most probable cause of the deficiency?

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A plant developed a mineral deficiency after being treated with a fungicide.

Cause of deficiency:

The most probable cause of deficiency is that mineral receptor proteins in the plant membrane were not functioning.

  • Plant growth and development largely depend on the combination and concentration of mineral nutrients available in the soil.
  • Symptoms of nutrient deficiency may include stunted growth, death of plant tissue, or yellowing of the leaves caused by a reduced production of chlorophyll, a pigment needed for photosynthesis.
  • Due to mineral deficiency a  plant cannot get enough of a particular mineral from the soil for healthy growth.

Soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants for growth. The three main nutrients are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K).

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