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  • Buttoning in cauliflower is due to? (IBPS AFO 2013)

    Question: Buttoning in cauliflower is due to? (IBPS AFO 2013)

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    Phosphorus
    Potassium
    Zinc
    Copper

    ✅Explanation: Buttoning is a common problem in cauliflower cultivation where the plant prematurely forms small, button-like heads instead of the desired large, compact curd. This issue can occur when there is a lack of essential nutrients, and nitrogen is a crucial nutrient for the healthy growth and development of cauliflower plants.Nitrogen is a key component of amino acids and proteins, which are essential for plant growth and the formation of leaves and flower heads. When cauliflower plants do not receive an adequate supply of nitrogen, their growth is stunted, and they may prematurely form these small, button-like heads.

    🔑Key Points:

    – Buttoning is caused due to Nitrogen deficiency in cauliflower. 

    – Fruit crack in fruits usually occurs due to a deficiency of Boran. 

    – Hen and chicken occur in the Grapes due to deficiency of Boran.

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