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- In the U.S. the adoption of herbicide tolerant (HT) soybeans represented 87% of total U.S. soybean acreage in 2006. (i) What does it mean by herbicide tolerance? What is the advantage of having a herbicide tolerance plant?What are the main elements that determine soil capacity to produce higher yields? If a plant shows stunted growth as well as yellow leaves then what type of nutrients would be deficient? How to address the issue? Please please answer thatDraw the NPK economy by showing how these nutrients are being added and lost in the soil system (Just a simple illustration-Boxes and Arrows with labels/descriptions - is enough to illustrate the soil nutrient economy) Each of the soil nutrient, N-P-K, should have a separate hand-drawings. Thus, there will be three (3) drawings.
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