When a plant undergoes senescence, the nutrients may be
a. accumulated

b. withdrawn

c. translocated

d. None of the above
When a plant undergoes senescence, the nutrients may be
a. accumulated

b. withdrawn

c. translocated

d. None of the above

Solution:

Option (c) is the answer.

Mineral ions are regularly moved from older portions of a plant to apical and lateral meristems, new leaves, developing fruits and seeds by diffusion and active uptake by cells in the growing regions as a plant approaches senescence. This is referred to as nutrient translocation.

As a result, option C is the proper response.