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Iron deficiency in plants often leads to interveinal chlorosis. Considering the role of iron in electron transport and chlorophyll synthesis, which statement BEST explains this observation?
Iron is a key component of the electron transport chain, and its deficiency disrupts energy production needed for chlorophyll synthesis in the interveinal areas.
Iron is essential for chlorophyll synthesis, and its deficiency leads to reduced chlorophyll production, primarily in the interveinal areas.
Iron deficiency primarily affects the vascular tissue of the leaves, leading to reduced chlorophyll transport to the interveinal areas.
Iron deficiency enhances chlorophyll degradation in the interveinal areas, leading to chlorosis.
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
A deficiency in iron can lead to chlorosis in plants. Which of the following ionic forms of iron is most readily available for uptake by plant roots to prevent such deficiencies?
Fe2+
Fe3+
Fe4+
FeO
Chlorosis in plants is generally due to deficiency of
N, P, Mo
B, Mg, K
Mg, Fe, Zn
N, K, Cu
Which of the following is not caused by deficiency of mineral?
Chlorosis
Etiolation
Shortening of intermodes
Necrosis
โmottled chlorosisโ on the leaves occurs due to the deficiency of
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Sulphur
โmottled chlorosisโ on the leaves occurs due to the deficiency of
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Sulphur
Deficiency of which to the following can cause yellowing of intravenous regions of leaves?
Calcium
Potassium
Copper
Phosphorus
Chlorosis is
Loss of chlorophyll
Yellowing of leaves
Death of blant tissue
Blackening of the leaves