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Plants begin to die when excess of soluble fertilisers are added to the soil.
Asked by Topperlearning User | 20 Jul, 2015, 03:13: PM
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Excess application of soluble fertilisers in the soil makes the soil solution hypertonic as compared to the cell sap, and exosmosis takes place. Plants suffer water loss. Therefore, plants begin to die when excess of soluble fertilisers are added to the soil.
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