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← Nature & AnimalsWhich process lowers plant stress when soil lacks nitrogen?
A)Nitrogen fixation through symbiotic bacteria✓
B)Enhanced production of chlorophyll-a
C)Increased leaf stomata water retention
D)Upregulation of root respiration enzymes
💡 Explanation
Symbiotic bacteria in plant roots like legumes use nitrogen fixation to convert atmospheric N2 into ammonia. This provides a usable nitrogen source, therefore improving nutrition during soil deficiency, rather than enhanced resources like chlorophyll changes.
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