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A sign of chemical pollution in crop plants can include stunted growth or abnormal leaf development, such as chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) or necrosis (tissue death). Additionally, the presence of unusual discoloration or spots on leaves, reduced fruit or seed production, and overall poor plant health are indicators. These symptoms often result from exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, or other harmful chemicals in the soil or air.

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