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← HistoryWhich constraint limited the agricultural productivity of early maize cultivation in the Americas prior to nixtamalization?
A)Nutrient deficiency due to phytate binding✓
B)Water loss caused by transpiration enzymes
C)Pathogen spoilage accelerated germination
D)Pest damage during long cold winters
💡 Explanation
Before nixtamalization, phytates in maize bound essential nutrients like niacin, preventing absorption. Therefore nutrient deficiency occurred, rather than other constraints like water loss, pathogen spoilage, or pest damage, which are related to different environmental and biological factors.
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