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How to detect necrosis?

Answer Posted / swapna

Necrosis is a disease occurs in plants due to the
deficiency of phosphorus and nitrogen in plants. The areas
will give burnt appearance and there in those areas all
cells are dead cells necrotic regions are black in colour
and sometimes gives the powdery appearance. By all these
symptoms we can detect necrosis.

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