Phosphorus is drilled in upland crops to
A. Put it near roots
B. Hide it from sunlight
C. Reduce leaching
D. None of these
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Phosphorus is drilled in upland crops to Put it near roots.Phosphorus is important in cell division and the development of new tissue. Adding phosphorus to soil low in available phosphorus promotes root growth and winter hardiness, stimulates tillering and often hastens maturity.
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