A plant exhibits interveinal chlorosis in its young leaves, while older leaves remain relatively unaffected. This symptom is indicative of a deficiency in which micronutrient that is relatively immobile within the plant?
Magnesium
Iron
Potassium
Nitrogen
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Grey speck of oat is caused by deficiency of ?
Which deficiency symptom is associated with the lack of Vitamin C?
Night blindness
Rickets
Scurvy
Beriberi
A plant exhibits stunted growth, particularly in the roots, and its older leaves show chlorosis. Which nutrient is most likely deficient?
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Calcium
N.S. Mo deficiency leads to
Early flowering
Delayed flowering
Seed dormancy
Premature leaf fall
Which of the following is true regarding manganese toxicity in plants?
Induction deficiencies of iron, magnesium and calcium
Appearance of brown spots surrounded by chlorotic veins
Inhibition of ions translocation in the shoot apex
All of the above
Deficiency of which of the given sets of elements causes necrosis?
N, S and Fe
N, S and Mo
Ca, Mg, Cu and K
Zn, Mo, Fe, S
Deficiency of which vitamin causes Beriberi?
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B1
Vitamin K
Vitamin E
Necrosis means?
Over growth
Undergrowth
Death of cells
Yellowing
βKhaira disease of riceβ is due to
Fungus
Bacteria
Zn deficiency
Mo deficiency
The appearance of yellow edges in leaves is due to the deficiency of this mineral element.
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
Sulphur