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← HistoryWhich biological process limited maize crop yields before modern genetic engineering techniques?
A)Inefficient nitrogen fixation by root nodules
B)Accelerated photorespiration under heat stress✓
C)Dehydration stress from shallow roots
D)Insufficient phosphate uptake from alkaline soils
💡 Explanation
Under high temperature and high light, photorespiration occurs in maize because Rubisco binds oxygen instead of carbon dioxide, resulting in lower photosynthetic efficiency and stunted growth. Therefore photorespiration limitation results, rather than nitrogen, dehydration, or phosphate limitation which require different environmental or soil characteristics.
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