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Phosphatic fertilisers

a.

are useful during early stage of the plant growth.

b.

accelerate fruit formation in later stages of growth.

c.

lessen the effect of excessive nitrogen application.

d.

none of these

Answer: (b).accelerate fruit formation in later stages of growth.

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