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‘Khaira disease of rice’ is due to :

A
Fungus

B
Bacteria

C
Zn deficiency

D
Mo deficiency

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Deficiency of zinc causes leaf malformations like little leaf, leaf rosettes, interveinal chlorosis, khaira disease of rice and several types of leaf distortions. Deficiency of molybdenum causes whiptail disease, loosening of inflorescence in cauliflower.
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‘Khaira disease of rice’ is due to :
TopicMineral Nutrition
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1
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