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← HistoryWhich risk increased in early maize cultivation after repeated terrace construction?
A)Micronutrient soil depletion increased rapidly✓
B)Herbicide resistance became more virulent
C)Hybridization with teosinte was prevented
D)Water filtration rates substantially decreased
💡 Explanation
Micronutrient depletion increased following terrace construction because mineralization rates decreased, limiting nutrient release, therefore reduced micronutrient availability occurred, rather than herbicide issues or hybridization management effects.
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