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Why plants die when over fertilized?...

Why plants die when over fertilized?

A

As a result of dehydration or exosmosis

B

Due to damage of walls of root hairs

C

Due to blockage of nitrogenous ions

D

Due to upsets in soil environment by poisonous soil bacteria.

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