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- A peanut farmer finds that the older leaves of his plants are turning yellow following a long period of wet weather. Suggest a reason why.What is the goal of the study of antifungal activity of red dragon peel? Express it in if and then statement.Photoinhibition is when the rate of photosynthesis is decreased or even stopped due to excessive light exposure resulting in the reduction of plant growth. True False
- Discuss about "what is pechay (chinese cabbage)" (such as its origin, growth factors and other necessary information) briefly and concisely in paragraph form (as introductory part). Then make a table showing the morphology of pechay - state it in a detailed manner.what type of stem modification does: -Gloriosa superba-Ficus benghalensis have?Ginger undergoes three (3) stages of Growth. Name and describe the these stages from Germinating stage to time for harvesting
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