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Question
Deficiency symptoms of an element tend to appear first in young leaves. It indicates that the element is relatively immobile. Which one of the following elemental deficiency would show such symptoms?
Options
Sulphur
Magnesium
Nitrogen
Potassium
Solution
Sulphur
Explanation:
The deficiency symptoms tend to appear first in the young tissues whenever the elements are relatively immobile and are not transported out of the mature organs, e.g., S and Ca.
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