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Deficiency of Mg cause intervienal chlorosis first on older leaves then on younger. The activity of enzymes like hexokinase and carboxylase will also effected by it, aka. The leaves turn yellow and start to die and eventually fall straight off.

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9y ago

The leaves would become yellow at the botteom because magnesium is needed to make chlorophyll. Chlorplasts canot be made and then the plant cannot photosynthesise properly. for more look up magnesium deficiency

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Magnesium is a necessary component of chlorophyll, which is a chemical that plants use to conduct photosynthesis, which is the manufacture of food through the use of the energy of sunlight. So without magnesium, green plants would rapidly die of starvation.

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12y ago

It would die of starvation because magnesium is a content founded in chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the green substance founded in plants needed for the process of photosynthesis.

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15y ago

deficiency of Mg cause intervienal chlorosis first on older leaves then on younger. The activity of inzymes like hexokinase and carboxylase will also effected by it

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10y ago

it will rape your mother and cause world war 3

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14y ago

the plant will not have enough chlorophyll to produce green leaves thank you

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12y ago

i dunno maybe it goes yellow coz that's wot happens if it lacks potassium and nitrogen

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11y ago

It has negative enviromental effects on the enviroment and can cause extreme pant growth

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