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When plants don't receive enough phosphate, they exhibit stunted growth, poor root development, and reduced overall vigor. Symptoms include dark green or purpling of leaves, delayed flowering, and a general decline in photosynthetic efficiency. Insufficient phosphate can also lead to lower yields and increased susceptibility to diseases, ultimately impacting the plant's ability to thrive and reproduce.

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